The 5 branches of the military - Coast Guard, Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps.
1. The Army - The Department of US Army2. The Air Force - The Department of US Air Force3. The Navy - The Department of Navy4. The Marines - The Department of Navy, Office of the USMC5. The Coast Guard - The US Coast Guard, Department of Homeland SecuritySome argue that the National Guard is also a branch of the US Military, however unless they are deployed, the National Guard is a part of each state's executive branch. This in no way minimizes the mission they perform.
They were the Army, Navy, and Air Force
The Army, the Air Force, the Navy, and the Marine Corps.
army navy marienes air force and cost guard ;)
In the Army or Air Force it's called Leave In the Navy and Marine Corps it's called Liberty.
It isn't. The Royal Air Force is an idependent force like the Royal Navy and the Army. The navy and army have their own individual air arms, the Fleet Air Arm and the Army Air Corps but each has individual roles.
As I understand the US Military system the heads of Army, Navy, and Air Force are appointed by the Secretary of Army, Secretary of Navy and Secretary of Air Force.
Five -United States Army (includes Army Reserve and Army National Guard)United States Air Force (includes Air Force Reserve and Air National Guard)United States Navy (includes Navy Reserve)United States Marine Corps (includes Marine Corps Reserve)United States Coast Guard (includes Coast Guard Reserve)
Lemay
Navy, Army & Air Force Institutes
They protect the country
Army, Air Force and Marines
With Japan's industrial base; Japan built a navy, army, and air force. After building those forces; their navy, army, and air force trained for war.
The 5 branches of the military - Coast Guard, Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps.
As I understand the US Military system the heads of Army, Navy, and Air Force are appointed by the Secretary of Army, Secretary of Navy and Secretary of Air Force.
Lemay