No, the queen isn't allowed to have an army, so therefore it cannot have royal in the name, but technically it can own regiments within the army. On a further note, the queen is allowed to have an airforce and a navy, so the word royal is included in the names of those brances; Royal Canadian Air Force and the Royal Canadian Navy.
W.R Bennett has written: 'Historical vignettes of the Royal Regiment of Canada' -- subject(s): Canada, Canada. Army . Royal Regiment of Canada--History
For training purposes. The British Army also have a base there.
The Canadian Royal Army fought valiantly in the Pacific Theater of Operations and The European Theater of Operations and Africa. Hurray for the Royal Forces of Canada!
Gerald W. L. Nicholson has written: 'Keep your forks' -- subject(s): Camps, History 'Three nations..' -- subject(s): History 'Canada's nursing sisters' 'Three nations: Canada, Great Britain, The United States of America in the twentieth century' -- subject(s): History 'The gunners of Canada' -- subject(s): Canada, Canada. Army. Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery, Canada. Canadian Army. Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery 'The fighting Newfoundlander' 'The fighting Newfoundlander' -- subject(s): Canada, Canada. Army. Royal Newfoundland Regiment, Great Britain, Great Britain. Army. Royal Newfoundland Regiment, History, Regimental histories, Royal Newfoundland Regiment, World War, 1914-1918, World War, 1939-1945 'The Canadians in Italy 1943-1945' -- subject(s): Campaigns, Canada, Canada. Canadian Army, History, World War, 1939-1945
Ernest J. Chambers has written: 'The Canadian militia' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Canada, Canada. Canadian Army, History, Militia 'The Canadian marine' -- subject(s): Canada, Canada. Dept. of Marine and Fisheries, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Fisheries, Fisheries, History, Shipping 'Suburban Montreal as seen from the routes of the Park and Island Railway Co' -- subject(s): Buildings, structures, Pictorial works, Constructions, Description, Views, Vues, Descriptions 'The Book of Montreal' -- subject(s): Commerce, Industry, Description and travel 'The Canadian Militia : a history of the origin and development of the Force' 'The 5th Regiment Royal Scots of Canada Highlanders' -- subject(s): Army, Canada, Canada. Canadian Army, Canada. Canadian Army. Regiment \Royal Scots of Canada, Highlanders\, 5th, History, Infantry, Regimental histories, Royal Highlanders of Canada 'The Montreal Highland cadets' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Canada, Canada. Canadian Army. Montreal Highland Cadets, Military education, Montreal Highland Cadets 'Canada's fertile northland' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Natural resources 'The Governor-General's Body Guard' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Army, Canada, Canada. Army. Governor General's Horse Guards, Canada. Canadian Army, Canada. Canadian Army. Governor General's Body Guard, Cavalry, Governor-General's Body Guard, History, Regimental histories 'The Royal North-West Mounted Police, a corps history' -- subject(s): Royal Canadian Mounted Police
The Royal Marines are part of the Royal Navy and nothing to do with the Army.
The Royal Navy first came into operation in the early 16th century but the British (or Royal Army) was set up in 1707. So therefore the Royal Navy is the oldest. Hope this help you! Addendum: The UK does not have a Royal Army. The navy and the air force are Royal, but the army is just the British Army. We do have various regiments and corps that are Royal though.
The UK Army are called Pongos, (because historically where they go the pong goes,) well that's what the Royal Air Force call them, they call us Crabs, because we march sideways and they cannot.
Royal Yugoslav Army was created in 1919.
Royal Cambodian Army was created in 1953.
Royal Bhutan Army was created in 1950.
Royal Thai Army was created in 1874.