England has armed forces. The armed forces are commonly known as the British Armed Forces. The British armed forces consist of the Royal Navy and Royal Marine Corps, the British Army and the Royal Air Force.
The Royal Navy is known as the senior service over the British Army and Royal Air Force because it has been in existence longer.
The names of the armed forces vary by country. For example, in the United States, the branches of the armed forces are the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard. In the United Kingdom, they are the Army, Navy (Royal Navy), and Air Force (Royal Air Force). Other countries have their own unique names for their armed forces.
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The Royal Navy does not have specific helicopters for the SAR (search and rescue) role, this is a task done by the Royal Airforce. Helicopters dedicated to the search and rescue roll are not armed, as there is no requirement. When the Navy needs to conduct SAR taskings they will use whatever assets are available at the time, so there is the possibility that armed aircraft. It is worth noting that even flairs used for missile defence count as "Armed".
Royal Monmouthshire Royal Engineers was created in 1539.
Yes, the Royal Navy is also referred to as the British Royal Navy or the Royal British Navy.
England is only one of 4 countries which make up the United Kingdom - the others being Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The Queen is the head of state for all these countries, and in general terms, the UK is governed as a single country. The armed forces are drawn from and protect the whole of the UK. The Royal Navy is the maritime branch of the UK armed forces. There has not been an English Navy for centuries --There has never actually been a English Navy, it has always been the Royal Navy. It was kind of 'nick-named' the English navy because the majority of sailors were English men.
Royal Australian Engineers was created in 1902.
The motto of Royal Australian Engineers is 'Ubique'.
Royal Engineers A.F.C. was created in 1863.
The motto of Royal Monmouthshire Royal Engineers is 'Quo Fas et Gloria Ducunt'.