The navy is an army but they use water equipment like boats and underwater boats, e.g subs
The air force is an army but in the air, they use there planes and helicopters to get to far areas, or if something spreads
e.g Zombies- Missiles will be used
Monsters- Missile use
Things that may occur in the future
No but they are similar because they all have soldiers.
The Army are primarily groundtroops while the Air Force controls air stategy.
An Army installation is called a post. Base is used by the Air Force and Marine Corps.
RAF is the Royal Air Force. So the differences between the RAF and Royal Army (No such thing as the Royal Army it's the British Army) (or any army) would be same as the differences between any army and air force in general - different missions, different tasks, etc.
Air Force
There are actually two National Guards, but when people say the National Guard they are probably (but not necessarily) talking about the Army National Guard. The other National Guard is the Air National Guard which is to the Air Force what the Army National Guard is to the Army.
No. The Army Air Corps was separated from the Army and redesignated the Air Force on September 18, 1947.
The Army is one of the branches of the military. There is also the Navy which includes the Marine Corps, and the Air Force. The Coast Guard really falls under the Dept. of Transportation, not the Dept. of Defense but many include them in our military.
still air incubator is no fan . force air have fan
People's Liberation Army Air Force was created in 1949.
their dress colors are different where navy dress is white,army dress is deep green and air-force dress is sky.
Built up their navy, air force, and army (in that order).
Army, Soldier Navy, Sailor Air Force, Airman Marine, Marine
You have it wrong, the Army is one of the five branches of the military, along with the Air Force, Marines, Navy, and Coast Guard (in the US). The military is the whole of all service branches (not just the US, but any country).