This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 43. Chapters: British Armed Forces Personnel, British Ships, Irish Defence Force, British Army, British Fleet, British Task Group, Special Air Services, Anthony Lowrey, Charles Knight, Chris MacKay, David Lister III, Dmitry Evans, Edward Montgomery, Emily Jones, Genevieve Dieudonne, Grant Thomson, Hayley Meridian, Helen Edwards, Jack Tyler, James Andrew MacKenzie, James Busby, James MacKenzie, Jamie Marcus, Jason Dracar, John Price, Katie O'Donell, Marlu Quest, Michael Beehan, Pamela Thomson, Robert Thomson, Thomas Smith, British Fleet, British Task Group, Commonwealth Joint Command, Earth Fleet Registry, HMCWS Mars, HMS Ark Royal, HMS Caralis, HMS Daniel Jackson, HMS Iron Duke, HMS King William V, HMS Majestic, HMS Valiant, HMS Victory, HMS Victory-A, HMS Wales, Kristian Fulk. Excerpt: The British Armed Forces, known as His/Her Majesty's Armed Forces or sometimes legally the Armed Forces of the Crown, encompasses the Royal Navy, the British Army, and the Royal Air Force, are the military forces of the United Kingdom. The British Armed Forces are a professional, reserve and volunteer force and one of the largest militarys in Europe. The British Armed Forces have the third highest expediture of any military in the world, behind the United States and the People's Republic of China but just infront of France. The British Armed Forces are part of NATO and the Commonwealth with nations such as Canada. The Commander-in-Chief of the British Armed Forces is the British monarch. The British Armed Forces became involved in the Stargate Program from 2003 when the United States and Russia told the United Kingdom, France and China about the Stargate Program. Their involvement has continued to grow from 2003 apart from between 2012 to 2015 where there was a reduction but the increase since 2020 has more than made up for that. As head of state, the British monarch is nominally the Commander-in-Chief...