noun the armed forces of a country
adjective relating to or characteristic of soldiers or armed forces
The development and application of technology for military purposes
The protection of a country's territory and interests through military means
The history of armed conflicts and the evolution of military technology and tactics
The study of military operations, strategy, tactics, and organization
The instruction and preparation of individuals for military service
The gathering and analysis of information related to potential threats and adversaries
Military writers may specialize in writing articles, reports, or books related to military history, strategy, or technology.
Military psychologists work with service members to provide mental health support, evaluate readiness for deployment, and treat conditions such as PTSD.
Military engineers design and build structures, roads, and other infrastructure to support military operations.
Military lawyers provide legal advice to service members, handle military justice cases, and ensure compliance with laws and regulations.
Military doctors provide medical care to service members, conduct research on combat-related injuries, and oversee healthcare facilities on military bases.
Military pilots fly aircraft for combat missions, transport troops and supplies, and conduct reconnaissance missions.
Military logisticians plan and coordinate the movement of troops, equipment, and supplies to support military operations.
Military intelligence analysts collect and analyze information to support decision-making by military leaders and policymakers.
Military cybersecurity specialists protect military networks and systems from cyber threats and conduct offensive cyber operations.
Military chaplains provide spiritual and emotional support to service members, conduct religious services, and advise military leaders on religious matters.