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In the military there are many regiments, for example in the army they have the (elite) paras. what are they used for i hear you ask ? They are used for different the rifles are mainly used for assualt missions that are medium ranged missions. The clue to knowing what they are used for is in their name, it has a connection.
The army as you know is the land group (mainly) but with one of the most elite forces the paras (the elite airborne force).
The army is a regiment that specialises in land combat.
you are about to learn about the paras .In this text you will learn how rigorous the training is, how deadly and how likely you are to survive.
The paras are the most elite airborne force in the world and because of that the training is horrid. During the test for the best you are took to the brink of death. In this regiment you become the master of the sky. You also have a 65% of survival during a battle as you go behind enemy lines.
This is the starting knowleadge of the parachute regiment.
In the Royal Navy you will usually have sea trials (going on new boats to test if there good ). You can either be a reserve or regular in the navy you can have roles and regiments.
If you want a taster join up into sea cadets and juniors also marines (other cadets is also avaleiable).
The royal Air Force also known as the R.A.F is a regiment that is mostly known for the famous plane the spitfire. The spitfire the world war 2 plane that won the war of the sky (supposedly). The royal air force is a regiment that is partially safe if u want a job that s not necessarily you join the raf as a rmp (royal military police ). as any human would know they fly planes and yes they have regimen ts too.
spitfire=ww2 plane
airborne= air force/partb of an airborne force