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The Royal Navy helps the nation via the Ministry of Defence, in wars throughout the world, protecting Britain's seaways and the seaways of her colonies from attacks....

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First, I edited the above quite heavily because its English was so poor.

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"Colonies" - historically yes, but not now! Britain is the head of her Commonwealth of independent nations that were once colonies, but have not been so for many decades.

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ALSO is active in NATO and other international organisations, and helps in disaster relief and against piracy and drug-running (much of the last, in co-operation with such as the US Coastguard).

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The Royal Navy is attached to the islands of Great Britain. The Navy's responsibilities include protecting their home nation from any enemy who may approach from the sea. The Navy is on duty whether the United Kingdom is at war or not. They also work to support humanitarian missions.

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