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What are the names of foreign troops? Just as our army is called the China People's Liberation Army, can't the United States be called the US Army?

Germany is called the "Defence Force" and its full name is the "German Federal Defence Force".

The United States is not called the "armed forces", and the army is only a part of the armed forces. There are only such terms as "Amry" and "Navy" in the United States, which are generally called "US Army", "US Navy", "US Air Force" and "US Marine Corps" internationally. Legally speaking, these are four armies, not one. The three armed forces have no unified headquarters, commander-in-chief and chief of staff, and they are not subordinate to each other. Theoretically, the Joint Chiefs of Staff is only an advisory body, and it also has a "chairman" instead of a chief of staff.

The situation in Russia, like that in the United States, has changed according to the situation in the United States. It turned out that the Soviet Union was called the "Red Army".

Britain also has three armed forces: the Royal Army, the Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force.

India's is called "Defence Force".

Four branches of France: the French Army, the French Navy, the French Air Force and the French National Gendarmerie (the National Gendarmerie is the French armed forces, but it does not undertake the duties of the National Defence Force).

Korea: the national army of the Republic of Korea (oh, just like the national army of the Republic of China ...)

Brazil: 3 teams: Brazilian Army, Brazilian Navy and Brazilian Air Force.

Italy: Italian army (this is the simplest)

Canada: Canadian Army (the Canadian Army is not divided into the army, navy and air force, but a unified framework of the three armed forces, with six major combat agencies (headquarters)).

Switzerland: Switzerland is a neutral country with compulsory military service, and all soldiers serve throughout the country. There is no Ministry of National Defense, and the commander-in-chief department is the Federal Ministry of National Defense, Civil Defence and Sports.