There are technically only 5 branches of the Armed Forces, of which 4 are considered to be Military.
4 Branches of the Military:
US Navy
US Air Force
US Marine Corps
Considered apart of the Armed Forces:
US Coast Guard (Controlled by the Department of Homeland Security)
There are, however, seven uniformed branches of service: Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard, Public Health Services, and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
ALL of US military branches are currently seving some part in Iraq.
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the branches r USAF, USMC, US Army and now US Space force
6 8 8, which is military has 5 and government has 3
The US Military forces consists of: The US Marine Corps The US Army The US Navy The US Air Force, and The US Coast Guard
The US stands for the United States for all branches of the military.
Unfortunately none of the US military branches will accept enlistees who have diabetes. This is one of the conditions that is specifically screened for during the enlistment physical.
The constitution consists of seven ________ that explain the branches and also functions of the united states government?
The five branches of the Armed Forces are, in order of precedence for ceremonial purposes, US Army US Marine Corps US Navy US Air Force US Coast Guard
Armed Services Committee
You have it wrong, the Army is one of the five branches of the military, along with the Air Force, Marines, Navy, and Coast Guard (in the US). The military is the whole of all service branches (not just the US, but any country).
Not as such - it would be, i believe, the Department of Defense.