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The British put up military barriers to prevent trade between France and the US
As a general rule the British is seen as stricter, and historically it is as regiments like the guards regiment have lots of ceremony's which are seen as strict. That said there are some very relaxed units and trades, snipers for one. The US military has a reputation for being very relaxed but they, like us, have a mix of relaxed and uber-professional units. In conclusion I would say the British military due to its history.
No. Aside from the Brigade of Ghurkas, the British military accepts only citizens of the United Kingdom, Commonwealth countries (or countries which were in the Commonwealth at the time of the recruit's birth), and the Republic of Ireland. The USA is none of these, thus, US citizens are ineligible to enlist in the British military.
The British military insignia depicting an eagle holding a lightning bolt is the emblem of the British Army Air Corps. It symbolizes the corps' role in providing air support and conducting aviation operations in the British Army.
The military might of the US is superior to that of Britain.
When they help the french and british troops with supplies
no
British Military Fitness was created in 1999.
At British Military funerals it's "The Last Post" . - I believe it's "Taps", at US military funerals. ( and contrary to popular mythology, they ARE different. )
Go to a recruiting station in the U.S. Or visit a recruiting website.
The same as the US because its the same military
US Citizens facing the military draft.