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The three main objectives of the Canadian Armed Forces are clear and have been their objectives since the Canadian Armed Forces were formed. The objectives are to defend Canada, to defend North America, and to defend Canada's allies.
The three branches of the Canadian government are the Monarchy and the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial branches.
There is NO "English " military - it is British, very much involving Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales. Almost 1/2 of the serving members are from those countries. The military in Great Britain is the Royal Army, the Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force.
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No, the three armed forces share equally their honors.
The armed forces typically comprise three main branches: the Army, Navy, and Air Force, each serving distinct roles in national defense. Additionally, many countries include a Marine Corps and Coast Guard as integral components. These branches work together to ensure military readiness, conduct operations, and protect national interests, often supported by reserve units and specialized forces. Each branch is trained for specific missions, ranging from ground combat to naval operations and aerial support.
In the US Armed Forces, it's three.
The armed forces in Australia come under the heading of the Australian Defence Force, or ADF. The three divisions of the ADF are the Austalian Army; the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) and the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF).
Veterans day, labor day, armed forces day
memorial day, veterans day, and armed forces day
Armistice Day, Armed forces Day, Poppy Day.
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