BRITISH Army vs FRENCH Army ( 2015 - 2016 ) - Military Comparison HD
BRITISH
Army vs FRENCH Army (
2015 - 2016 ) -
Military Comparison HD
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French Armed Forces (
Forces armées françaises)
The head of the
French armed forces is the
President of the Republic, in his role as
Chef des Armées. However, the
Constitution puts civil and military government forces at the disposal of the gouvernement (the executive cabinet of ministers chaired by the
Prime Minister, who are not necessarily of the same political side as the president).
The Minister of
Defence (as of
2012,
Gérard Longuet) oversees the military's funding, procurement and operations. Historically,
France relied a great deal on conscription to provide manpower for its military, in addition to a minority of professional career soldiers.
Following the
Algerian War, the use of non-volunteer draftees in foreign operations was ended; if their unit was called up for duty in war zones, draftees were offered the choice between requesting a transfer to another unit or volunteering for the active mission. In
1996,
President Jacques Chirac's government announced the end of conscription and in
2001, conscription formally was ended.
Young people must still, however, register for possible conscription (should the situation call for it).
As of 2014 the French Armed Forces have a reported strength of 215,019 regular personnel.
British Military Power Demonstration
The British Army is the
United Kingdom's principal land warfare force.
The English Army, founded in 1660, was succeeded in 1707 by the new
British Army,[d] incorporating existing
Scottish regiments. It was administered by the
War Office from
London, which was subsumed into the
Ministry of Defence in 1964. The professional head of the British Army is the
Chief of the General Staff.
The full-time element of the British Army is referred to as the
Regular Army and has been since
the creation of the reservist
Territorial Force in
1908. All members of the Army swear (or affirm) allegiance to the monarch as commander-in-chief. However, the
Bill of Rights of 1689 requires Parliamentary consent for the
Crown to maintain a standing army in peacetime.
Parliament approves the continued existence of the Army by passing an
Armed Forces Act at least once every five years. In contrast to the
Royal Navy,
Royal Marines and
Royal Air Force, the British Army does not include
Royal in its title because, after a historic struggle between Parliament and monarchy, the British Army has always been answerable to Parliament rather than the
Monarch. Many of the Army's constituent regiments and corps have been granted the "Royal" prefix and have members of the
Royal Family occupying senior honorary positions within some regiments
.
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