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109,520 Regulars (which includes the 3,780 Brigade of Gurkhas) and 33,100 Territorials for a combined component strength of 142,620 soldiers. In addition there are 121,800 Regular Reserves of the British Army.If you ad Royal Marines and other forces such as the RAF,Royal Navy,SAS and SBS it comes to around between 300,000 - 500,000.(RAF and Royal Navy ground forces, sailors and pilots not included.)

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I'm not 100% sure how many they had but i do know that at the end of the war the British army was made up of 60% Canadian made weapons. So the weapons they used were mainly Canadian.

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