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  1. The British Armed Forces are the military forces responsible for the defence of the United Kingdom, its Overseas Territories and the Crown Dependencies. They also promote the UK's wider interests, support international peacekeeping efforts and provide humanitarian aid.

    • Armed Forces Act

      Armed Forces Act (with its variations) is a stock short...

    • British Army

      British Army. The British Army is the principal land warfare...

    • Facilities by Continent
    • Significant Overseas Military Deployments
    • Locally Raised Units of British Overseas Territories
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    Six of the countries with a fixed UK military presence are featured on the Foreign and Commonwealth Office's list of 30 "Human Rights Priority Countries": Bahrain, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Syria and Yemen. Several bases are located in tax havens.

    The British Armed Forcesmaintain a number of larger garrisons and military facilities around the world:

    Six British Overseas Territories also maintain their own locally raised units for home defence and security:

    James, W. (2021). "Global Britain's strategic problem East of Suez." European Journal of International Security

  2. Location: USA. Part of: Ministry of Defence. The Ministry of Defence (MOD) protects the security, independence and interests of our country at home and abroad. We work with our allies and...

  3. Colonial wars (1607–1774) In 1763, the indigenous tribes of Pontiac 's Confederacy lay siege to Fort Detroit, a British fort on the American frontier. The beginning of the United States military lies in civilian frontier settlers, armed for hunting and basic survival in the wilderness.

  4. The British Armed Forces are the armed forces of the United Kingdom. They are officially called His Majesty's Armed Forces and sometimes called the Armed Forces of the Crown. The British Armed Forces are made up of three parts: the British Army, the Royal Navy (including the Royal Marines) and the Royal Air Force.

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