Cartadanian Navy

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Cartadanian Navy
Marinha Cartadaniana
Founded4 September 1603; 421 years ago (1603-09-04)
Country Cartadania
TypeNavy
Role
Size314,545 active duty personnel
132,091 civilians
1,837,886 reserve personnel
319 ships (As of 2024)
Part ofFile:Seal of the Cartadanian Department of the Navy.svg Department of the Navy
HeadquartersFortaleza
LaMarque, Verona, Cartadania
Motto(s)Latin: Superbia. Honor. Iustitiae.
"Pride. Honor. Justice."
ColoursGreen, Tropic Blue
        
MarchMares Protegidas
Anniversaries4 September
Engagements
Websitemarinha.mil.ca
Commanders
Commander-in-Chief
President Samaria Kalanie
Secretary of DefenseRomeu M. Vieira
Secretary of the NavyGaspard P. Lafaille
Chief of Naval OperationsGen Luca V. Malillos
Vice Chief of Naval OperationsGen Naiara O. Azevedo
Master Chief Petty Officer of the NavyMCPON Mia R. Guimarães
Insignia
Flag
Naval jack
Pennant

The Cartadanian Navy (Cartadanian: Marinha Cartadaniana, also formerly known as Marinha de Guerra Cartadaniana or as Armada Cartadaniana) is Cartadania's naval warfare force. Formed prior to the country's independence as the sole major maritime warfare branch in northern Sarpedon, due in part to Caphiria's apprehension to naval operations, it is the oldest navy in the Sarpedon, but the second-oldest of the three main branches of the Cartadanian Armed Forces (after the Cartadanian Army). Since its formation, the MC has taken a significant role in Cartadanian military history. In particular, it played a large part in Cartadania's fight during the Second Great War.

The Cartadanian Navy is a military service branch organized within the Department of the Navy, one of the three military departments of the Department of Defense, to which the Marine Corps is also part and coequal to the Navy. The Navy, through the Department of the Navy is headed by the civilian Secretary of the Navy, who reports to the Secretary of Defense and is appointed by the President. The highest-ranking military officer in the Navy is the Chief of Naval Operations, who exercises supervision over Naval units and serves as one of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. As directed by the Secretary of Defense and Secretary of the Navy, certain Naval components are assigned to unified combatant commands. Combatant commanders are delegated operational authority of the forces assigned to them, while the Secretary of the Navy and the Chief of Naval Operations retain administrative authority over their members.

History

Origins

Luso Wars

20th Century

Great War

Cold War

Recent history

Structure

Operating forces

Shore establishments

Training Schools

Relationships with subordinate service branches

Personnel

Uniforms

Officers

Other ranks

Specialist training and education

Current deployments

Bases

Urlazian Cartadania

Eastern Cartadania

Western Cartadania

Insular territories

Equipment

Ships

Aircraft

Weapons

Future

Symbols, flags, and emblems

See also