An army are groups of soliders .
An knight is a group of people who goes to fight other knights that are from different region
Australian Army Catering Corps's motto is 'We sustain'.
Officer Training School RAAF's motto is 'Accept Responsibility'.
The army, navy and air force are part of the Canadian military, they carry guns. the Royal Canadian Legion is an organisation for Vets, they are more likely to carry a poppy and a beer. They raise money which they use to help Canadian veterans in many different ways. Support your local legion, they are Canadian.
The motto of Philippine Army Reserve Command is 'Committed citizen army builder'.
Royal Thai Army's motto is 'เพื่อชาติ ศาสน์ กษัตริย์ และประชาชน'.
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.
Royal Netherlands East Indies Army Air Force was created in 1915.
The Royal Navy first came into operation in the early 16th century but the British (or Royal Army) was set up in 1707. So therefore the Royal Navy is the oldest. Hope this help you! Addendum: The UK does not have a Royal Army. The navy and the air force are Royal, but the army is just the British Army. We do have various regiments and corps that are Royal though.
The 3 branches of the Australian Defence Force are the Royal Australian Air Force, Royal Australian Army & the Royal Australian Navy.
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The Royal Navy is known as the senior service over the British Army and Royal Air Force because it has been in existence longer.
It isn't. The Royal Air Force is an idependent force like the Royal Navy and the Army. The navy and army have their own individual air arms, the Fleet Air Arm and the Army Air Corps but each has individual roles.
It has the Royal Navy, The Royal Air Force (or RAF) and a normal ground-based army.
No, the queen isn't allowed to have an army, so therefore it cannot have royal in the name, but technically it can own regiments within the army. On a further note, the queen is allowed to have an airforce and a navy, so the word royal is included in the names of those brances; Royal Canadian Air Force and the Royal Canadian Navy.
Royal Air Force The British army was made up of many regiments that were identified by names. The major regiments were Royal Tank Regiment, Royal Engineers, Royal Artillery Regiment. The Royal Air Force was a branch of the military that was founded in 1917.
For training purposes. The British Army also have a base there.
I hope you meant the RAF. There is no RIF. The Royal Air Force exists today. During World War 2 they were known as the RAAF, Royal Army Air Force.AnswerThe original answer is incorrect, as there has never been a 'Royal Army Air Force'. The letters, 'RAAF', represents the Royal Australian Air Force!The Royal Air Force was formed in 1918, by amalgamating the Royal Flying Corps (essentially part of the British Army), and the Royal Naval Air Service (part of the Royal Navy). This is one of the reasons that the RAF rank insignia is based on that of the Royal Navy. The Royal Navy still retains an independent air wing, called the Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS). And, yes, the RAF does exist today.