Definition of Armed Forces
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Florencia Ucha, on Apr. 2014
They are the ones who must ensure the safety of the society they represent, but who sometimes act controversially depending on the government of turn, or of the opposing interests (in allusion to the military coups). The armed forces are and represent the military power of a nation. Because a country has different bodies, groups, which are specially trained to carry out the work defense and national security, that is, they receive special training to assume such responsibilities.
Meanwhile and traditionally, the armed forces have dealt with national defense against possible external threats, that is, against the threat or the specific attack of another country, and it should also be noted that they have known how to intervene in some serious internal conflicts, in especially when civil wars have occurred and then the armed forces have intervened as one more actor in that dispute or What force of suffocation of the civil revolt.
Being a national force, the armed forces depend on the state, this means that they respond to the decisions made by the head of the state, for example a president. If a president decides to mobilize the armed forces in a certain sense, they must fulfill his design because they depend on him.
Meanwhile, it is common for the armed forces in nations to be divided into various branches, those that operate on land, such is the case of the army, those that go into the sea, called the navy, and the air force that intervenes in regard to to the air.
On the other hand, and with regard to internal structuring and organization, the armed forces are organized according to hierarchically, that is, there will be a boss who will be in charge of giving orders to his subordinates and will also be the one who decides, in depending on the action plan adopted, the best tactics and strategies to achieve that the proposed end is achieved in a satisfactory.
As we commented at the beginning of the review, the primary and ideal mission of the armed forces is to intervene when the security of their nation is at stake. danger or threatened, although they can also intervene if an extreme situation, such as a natural disaster or a conflict serious, he demands them. For example, in recent years, in many parts of the world, the armed forces have engaged in the fight against drug trafficking, acting almost on a par with the police.
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