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The Army of Burgundie Force Restructuring Act (ABFRA) was a bill that passed the [[Government_of_Burgundie#Legislative_Branch|ACAN]] of [[Burgundie]] in [[2003]]. It addressed the archaic structure of the [[Army of Burgundie]] and to make it more agile and flexible to the 21st century threats and hazards that [[Burgundie]] was facing currently or was posturing to face in the future. It was the largest overhaul of the [[Army of Burgundie]] since the end of [[Operation Kipling]]. | The Army of Burgundie Force Restructuring Act (ABFRA) was a bill that passed the [[Government_of_Burgundie#Legislative_Branch|ACAN]] of [[Burgundie]] in [[2003]]. It addressed the archaic structure of the [[Army of Burgundie]] and to make it more agile and flexible to the 21st century threats and hazards that [[Burgundie]] was facing currently or was posturing to face in the future. It was the largest overhaul of the [[Army of Burgundie]] since the end of [[Operation Kipling]]. It is considered the crowning military legislation passed during the reign of [[Pasqual I]], the [[Great Prince of Burgundie]]. | ||
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*Global Support Command (5 corps): humanitarian aid, troops for LUDC/LoN/allied nation mission/treaty requirements, and army-wide combat support and services units (Gendarmerie and field sustainment brigades will be subordinate commands) | *Global Support Command (5 corps): humanitarian aid, troops for LUDC/LoN/allied nation mission/treaty requirements, and army-wide combat support and services units (Gendarmerie and field sustainment brigades will be subordinate commands) | ||
==Background== | ==Background== | ||
==Major changes== | ==Major changes== | ||
The Army of Burgundie Force Restructuring Act of 2003 saw the change of the [[Army of Burgundie]]'s saw the following changes: | The Army of Burgundie Force Restructuring Act of 2003 saw the change of the [[Army of Burgundie]]'s saw the following changes: | ||
*strategic doctrine updated | *strategic doctrine updated | ||
*tactical approach introduced | *tactical approach introduced | ||
*army force structure changed from two | *army force structure changed from two combat commands (Legion and Metropole Forces) to three (Legion, Metropole Forces, and Global Support Command) | ||
*unit composition refocused on infantry instead of armor | *unit composition refocused on infantry instead of armor | ||
*Legion units {{wpl|Regiment#Advantages_and_disadvantages|de-regimentalized}}, with the exception of the Puhkgundian Gorkha Rifles | *Legion units {{wpl|Regiment#Advantages_and_disadvantages|de-regimentalized}}, with the exception of the Puhkgundian Gorkha Rifles | ||
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==Impact and legacy== | ==Impact and legacy== | ||
The Army of Burgundie Force Restructuring Act of 2003 remains in effect today but has been expanded upon by the [[21st Century Burgoignesc Power Projection Stratagem]] | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Army of Burgundie]] | *[[Army of Burgundie]] |