No, America is not the only country with multiple branches of military, but it is one of the few that has five distinct branches: the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard. Other countries may have similar structures, though the number of branches and their organization can vary widely. Some nations have separate branches for land, air, and naval forces, while others may combine them under fewer headings. The specific roles and responsibilities of these branches can also differ significantly from one country to another.
No. Most countries that form part of Latin America are republics. The only single-party country in Latin America is Cuba.
Spetsnaz is the abbreviation for the Russian general term for special forces unit, there are many branches in the Russian military which have spetsnaz units.
Most branches of the military will pay for your college education if you sign with them. This is only for undergraduate though.
the Spanish speaking country only in north America is i think Mexico.
Issued weapons only; for all branches of the US military.
no
no
No country in North America has only a border with the Pacific Ocean. There are several in the Caribbean that are in the Atlantic, but none with only the Pacific.
no
Cuba
Of the four main branches the Air Forces is the only one that does not have the rank of Warrant Officer.
Yes, Brazil is a country located in South America. And it is the only country that speaks Portuguese in South America.