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| Army (Land Forces)
| An army is a large organized group of people who are armed and trained to fight on land in a war
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| Navy
| A country's navy consists of the people it employs to fight at sea, and the ships they use
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| Air Force
| The Air Force is the branch of a nation's armed services that conducts military operations in the air
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| Marine Corps
| A branch of the U.S. armed services (part of the U.S. Navy), founded in 1775 and trained to operate on land and at sea
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| Coast Guard
| A branch of the U.S. armed forces, under the Department of Transportation since 1967, responsible for the enforcement of maritime law and for the protection of life and property at sea. In time of war, or at the direction of the president, the Coast Guard serves as part of the U.S. Navy
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| Infantry
| Soldiers marching or fighting on foot; foot soldiers collectively
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| Artillery
| Large-calibre guns used in warfare on land
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| Armour
| Consists of tanks and other military vehicles used in battle
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| Corps of Engineers
| Інженерні війська
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| Signal Corps
| Війська зв’язку
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| Military Police Corps
| The corps responsible for police and disciplinary duties in an army
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| Ordnance Corps
| Refers to military supplies, especially weapons
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| Chemical Corps
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| Army Medical Service
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| Transportation Corps
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