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Answer Yes. If you refer to Janes All the World's Aircraft or other reference and it lists the total aircraft in a countries military, the number would include all branches of service. Is that your Question?

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No, the US Army, Navy, and Air Force are counted separately when it comes to the number of military aircraft. Each branch has its own fleet of aircraft that is maintained and operated independently.

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