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Armed Forces
The Armed Forces (pronunciation: /ˈɑːrmd ˈfɔːrsɪz/) are the military forces of a nation, typically consisting of an Army, Navy, and Air Force. In some countries, the Marine Corps and Coast Guard are also included as part of the Armed Forces.
Etymology
The term "Armed Forces" originates from the Latin "arma" meaning "weapons" and "forces" from the Latin "fortis" meaning "strong". Together, they represent a group that is "strong in weapons".
Related Terms
- Military: A larger concept that includes not just the armed forces, but also paramilitary organizations, and other related groups.
- Army: The land-based branch of a nation's armed forces.
- Navy: The sea-based branch of a nation's armed forces.
- Air Force: The air-based branch of a nation's armed forces.
- Marine Corps: A component of a nation's navy, with the abilities of both the army and navy.
- Coast Guard: A maritime security organization of a particular country, a branch of the armed forces in some countries.
- Paramilitary: Semi-militarized forces whose organizational structure, tactics, training, subculture, and (often) function are similar to those of a professional military, but which are not regarded as having the same status.
- Reserve Forces: Military members who are not in active duty but can be called upon in times of need.
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Armed forces
- Wikipedia's article - Armed forces
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