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  1. The British Armed Forces are the military forces responsible for the defence of the United Kingdom, its Overseas Territories and the Crown Dependencies. They also promote the UK's wider interests, support international peacekeeping efforts and provide humanitarian aid.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › British_ArmyBritish Army - Wikipedia

    The British Army is the principal land warfare force of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies, a part of the British Armed Forces along with the Naval Service and the Royal Air Force.

    • WO1
    • Warrant Officer class 1
    • OR-9
  3. Las fuerzas armadas del Reino Unido, conocidas como las Fuerzas Armadas británicas o Fuerzas Armadas de Su Majestad, y a veces de forma oficial como las Fuerzas Armadas de la Corona 1 abarca una marina de guerra (la Marina Real Británica ), un ejército (el Ejército británico ), y una fuerza aérea (la Real Fuerza Aérea británica ).

  4. The British Armed Forces are the armed forces of the United Kingdom. They are officially called His Majesty's Armed Forces and sometimes called the Armed Forces of the Crown. The British Armed Forces are made up of three parts: the British Army, the Royal Navy (including the Royal Marines) and the Royal Air Force.

    • Defence Infrastructure Organisation
    • Non-Departmental Organisations
    • Reserve Forces and Cadets Association

    Headquarters, Defence Infrastructure Organisation, at Sutton Coldfield –to move to DMS Whittington in 2021

    East Anglia Reserve Forces and Cadets Association
    East Midlands Reserve Forces and Cadets Association
    Greater London Reserve Forces and Cadets Association
    Highland Reserve Forces and Cadets Association
  5. The present-day British Armed Forces encompass the Royal Navy, the British Army, and the Royal Air Force. Britain has been involved in a great many armed conflicts since the union in 1707, on all continents except for Antarctica.

  6. More reforms of the armed forces took place with the 1957 Defence White Paper, which saw further reductions implemented; the Government realised after the debacle of the Suez Crisis that Britain was no longer a global superpower and decided to withdraw from most of its commitments in the world, limiting the armed forces to concentrating on NATO, with an increased reliance upon nuclear weapons.