Imperial Britannian Armed Forces
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The tri-services badges
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Founded
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1601
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Current form
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1707
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Service branches
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Army Air Force Navy
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Headquarters
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Philadelphia, Ashfordia
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Leadership
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Commander-in-Chief
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Queen-Empress Elizabeth II of Britannia
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Lord Chancellor
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The Rt. Hon. Sir Mark Thatcher, 2nd Baronet
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Secretary of Defense (Central Commander)
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Field Marshal, The Rt. Hon. Lord Inge
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Manpower
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Available for military service
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170,275,520 males, age 16-55, 170,230,194 females, age 16-55
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Fit for military service
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100,127,775 males, age 16-55, 100,126,725 females, age 16-55
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Active personnel
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99,125,786
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Deployed personnel
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88,125,110
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Expenditures
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Budget
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£100 Billion
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Percent of GDP
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3.6
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Industry
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Foreign suppliers
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Russia Thailand Spain Germany
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Related articles
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History
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Spanish-Britannian War Normandy Campaign (Terror Napoleon War) Terror Napoleon II War
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Tri-coloured flag of Joint Services
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