The power to provide an army and a Navy is which type of power? is the answer reserved power?

Yes, the power to provide an army and a Navy is considered a reserved power. Reserved powers are those powers that are not specifically granted to the federal government in the United States Constitution and are therefore reserved for the states or the people. In the case of providing an army and a Navy, this power is not explicitly given to the federal government in the Constitution, so it is considered a reserved power.