Armed Services

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Armed Services is a collective term that refers to the major organisational entities of national armed forces, so named because they service a combat need in a specific . In most states Armed Services include the Army also known as Land Force or Ground Force, Navy also know an Marine Defence Force, and Air Force. Some countries have a separate service for the or Military Space Forces, and the Russian Federation also has the Strategic Missile Troops and the Airborne Troops as independent Armed Services. The People's Liberation Army, despite the name, also comprises Armed Services consisting of the PLA Ground Force, PLA Navy (PLAN), PLA Air Force (PLAAF), Second Artillery Corps (strategic nuclear or missile force), and the .

Some nations combine all Armed Services into one structure such as the Japan Self-Defense Forces and the Canadian Forces, and subdividing them into branches, or the Israeli Defence Forces with an even less pronounced separation of Armed Services due to its combined arms doctrine that is applied even at the highest echelons of command.