No but they go to a temple to pray or meditate.
Buddhists do not go to mass. Only Christians and Catholics do.
Buddhists do not have a day set aside for church going.
Anywhere. Buddhism is a lifestyle or philosophy of life, not a go to church and worship a god activity. In fact, as Buddhism has no deity, going to a church would be pointless. Like any group of people, Buddhists enjoy the sense of community of coming together with like minded individuals for communal activities and to hear discussions of aspects of their beliefs. These activities are often confused with going to church.
Buddhists believe that until you are fully enlightened, you reincarnate into another life form in the material world. Catholics believe that after you die, you either go to heaven, hell, or purgatory.
Buddhists are not a country or a nation. As a consequence they have no more military organization than the Southern Baptist Church or the Wiccans. As to whether Buddhists serve in the military, this is an individual choice in countries which do not have compulsory service (draft). The American military has a gravestone marker symbol for Buddhists so it must anticipate that some are serving in its military.
They do not. They go to mosques to worship. A mosque is a place of collective worship for Islamic people, in a way similar to a church for Christians, a synagogue for Jewish people, a gurudwara for Sikhs, a temple for Hindus or Buddhists, and so on.
A pagoda or a stupa
to meditate and eat chimichangas
The Evangelical-Lutheran church came from Sweden, and the Orthodox church from Russia. There are also a bit of Muslims, Jews and Buddhists, who have brought their religions to Finland.
Buddhists have monasteries where a master and monks live, and shrines which can be public (as in a monastery) or private (I have a shrine in my home). Lay people can go to a monastery to receive teachings and make offerings. In Shrines people can dedicated themselves to the teachings and do meditation in private or with others.The closest thing Buddhists have to a church would probably be a monastery or nunnery, or Gompa, in Tibetan.In the U.S. there is a sect called Buddhist Churches of America, a largely Japanese-American organization that practices Buddhism but has some Westernized touches such as a church building and pews.
That depends on the region. For example, the Tibetan Buddhists wear orange and yellow. Just go to images.google.com and search for "buddhist monk" ;)
This also applies to all Muslims and some Buddhists.