French Armed Forces

The French Armed Forces concentrated in the executive President of France in the role of Chef des Armées (Head of Weapons). However, the French Constitution allows the government (ie, the executive departments, which are not necessarily the same political party the president) of the government forces have civilian and military. The Ministry of Defence (In 2005 Occupied by Marie-Michèle Allior) Is responsible for financing, resource allocation and operations.

The French armed forces are divided into four branches:
 * Army (Armée de Terre), Including:
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 * Foreign Legion (Légion étrangère)
 * Marines
 * Light aviation (ALAT - Aviation Léger de l'Armee de Terre)
 * Engineering (Génie), Which includes:
 * Brigade Sapeurs-pompiers de Paris
 * Marine (Marine Nationale), Including:
 * Aviation Naval
 * Marines and Naval Commands
 * Air Force (Armée de l'Air), Including:
 * The territorial air defense
 * Gendarmerie (Gendarmerie Nationale), The military police which operates as police public or in the actual context as a whole.