Why is the UK Army not royal?

THE REASON for the British Army not having the prefix 'Royal' is because only certain regiments and corps are called 'Royal'. The prefix Royal before the title of a unit is considered an award in much the same way as a battle honour.

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Why is the Australian Army not called the Royal Australian Army?

The titles largely echo the British military. There is a Royal Navy and a Royal Air Force, but not a Royal Army. It sort of reflects the Imperial arrangements when the Australian armed forces came into being. Australian army units tend to carry the appellation “Royal” - for example, the Royal Australian Regiment.

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Does England have a royal army?

As of 1 January 2023 the British Armed Forces are a professional force with a total strength of 190,170 personnel, consisting of 147,620 UK Regulars and Gurkhas, 34,280 Volunteer Reserves and 8,260 "Other Personnel".

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Why doesn t the Royal Navy swear allegiance to the Queen?

Members of the Royal Navy have never been required to swear an oath – the service was formed hundreds of years ago and its existence stems from the Sovereign's prerogative.

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When did the Royal Army become the British Army?

In 1660, the monarchy was restored when Parliament invited King Charles II to take the throne. Although the military played a crucial role in his return, the King soon established a new force - the British Army.

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Why is the British Army shrinking?

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Does the British Army belong to the Queen?

As Sovereign, The Queen is Head of the Armed Forces, and is also the wife, mother and grandmother of individuals having served in the Forces.

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Who has the best army in the world?

1. United States Of America. US Military has the biggest defence budget in the world. They are known for their most powerful Air Force on the planet, named as United States Air Force (USAF).

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Do Australian politicians swear allegiance to the Queen?

The wording of this oath is not prescribed within the constitution and is ultimately determined by the prime minister of the day. Traditionally, the oath has repeated the swearing of allegiance to the sovereign, although this is not required.

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Why can't you whistle in the Royal Navy?

The British Royal Navy had a much more practical reason for banning whistling aboard their ships. That's because whistles and tones were used as a means of communication. Sailors needed to listen carefully to hear these signals that told them where to go and what to do.

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Does Australia have a pledge?

From this time forward, under God, I pledge my loyalty to Australia and its People, whose democratic beliefs I share, whose rights and liberties I respect, and whose laws I will uphold and obey. A person may choose to make the Pledge With or without the words 'under God'. From Australian Citizenship Act 1948.

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How big is the Australian army?

Reserves – The Australian Defence Force is a volunteer Defence Force with a strength of almost 90,000 men and women. Of this, the Reserves number approximately 40% with more than 31,000 men and 6,000 women. The permanent force consists of more than 50,000 personnel consisting of almost 45,000 men and 6,500 women.

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Why does the UK have a small army?

Britain has generally maintained only a small regular army during peacetime, expanding this as required in time of war, due to Britain's traditional role as a sea power.

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What is the British equivalent of the Navy Seals?

The Special Boat Service (SBS) is the special forces unit of the United Kingdom's Royal Navy. The SBS can trace its origins back to the Second World War when the Army Special Boat Section was formed in 1940.

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Who protects Australia in war?

Australian Defence Force personnel are deployed to operations overseas and within Australia, in order to actively protect Australia's borders and offshore maritime interests.

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Is Australia military powerful?

The nation holds a PwrIndx* score of 0.2567 (a score of 0.0000 is considered 'perfect'). This entry last reviewed on 01/05/2023.

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What did Australian soldiers call each other?

Usage. While the Australians and New Zealanders would call each other "Digger", the British tended to call the New Zealanders "Kiwis" and Australians "Diggers".

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Why does the Royal Navy salute palm down?

Part of everyday Naval life, a salute is always made with the palm facing in. Why? Because sailors' hands were generally covered in tar from sails and rigging, and it was deemed unsightly to show an officer or member of the Royal Family a dirty palm.

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Can you smoke in the Royal Marines?

The Royal Navy is Tobacco Free

This means that smoking and the use of all tobacco products is not permitted anywhere in the Defence working environment, which is the entire Defence estate by default.

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Why does the captain eat alone?

And aboard ship, the captain's word is law. (On the larger ships, however, the captain usually doesn't eat in the wardroom while at sea. He eats alone in a cabin near the bridge so that he can keep an eye on things.)

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Can an Australian be knighted by the Queen?

Unlike other foreign citizens, citizens of Commonwealth realms appointed knight or dame of a British order are entitled to use the titles "Sir" or "Dame", and use the relevant post nominal. The UK government does not recognize Australian knighthoods as giving entitlement to use these titles in the UK, however.

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Do Australians swear more than other countries?

Swearing: Swearing is more common in Australia than in many other cultures. Television programmes are less censored and mainstream society is largely desensitised to words that foreigners may find vulgar. It is normal to hear an Australian swear at some point during a conversation.

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Do you have to swear on the Bible in court Australia?

The court is to inform the person that he or she has this choice, unless satisfied that the person has already been informed, or knows that there is a choice. It is not necessary that a religious text be used in taking an oath.

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What is the most powerful nation in the world?

The United States remains the most powerful country in the world, followed by China and Russia. However, the balance of power may shift in the coming years as countries like India and Brazil continue to grow economically and assert themselves on the global stage.

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What country has the strongest Air Force?

The world's largest air forces vary in size and strength by country, with the United States having the largest air force, followed by Russia and China. The US has over 13,000 aircraft, with a significant number of planes belonging to the Army and Navy.

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