For the most part the US doesn't - the metric system never really caught on here.
The monetary unit of the United Kingdom is the British Pound.
The British have not converted to the euro, they still use the pound.
Inch is an old obsolete British unit of length; it is not recommended to use this unit in the global world of today. 1 inch - 25,4 mm
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Not by the British Army, as they left Austria in 1955. The buildings are still standing and may be in use by the Austrian army.
Do you mean is it still a British Colony? No. However, even post-seperation, the islands still retain a British flavour and quality, many streets use dual British-Chinese names, and school children are still taught British English.
You need to specify which country used the measurement.
The British Army use both the canteen and hydration packs
In British countries, miles is an old-fashioned unit to measure distances. The modern, international, unit is the kilometer, equal to about 0.6 miles.However, miles as a unit of measurement for distances is still used throughout the US. We rarely use the metric system in the US.
they still use the legal and government systems introduced by the british
Kilograms . It is still fairly common for Brits to express body weight in stone. A stone in this sense is 14 pounds or a little less than 7 kilograms.
Yes. Make sure you ask for a replacement unit that still used the controls.