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| website = | | website = | ||
| role = {{wpl|Land warfare}}, {{wpl| | | role = {{wpl|Land warfare}}, {{wpl|Expeditionary warfare}}, {{wpl|Homeland defense}}, {{wpl|Cyberwarfare}} | ||
| size = 158,099 active, 173,486 reserve, <br> 2.5 million territorial defense personnel | | size = 158,099 active, 173,486 reserve, <br> 2.5 million territorial defense personnel | ||
| command_structure = [[Burgoignesc Security Forces]] | | command_structure = [[Burgoignesc Security Forces]] | ||
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| identification_symbol = [[File: | | identification_symbol = [[File:BurgArmyCOA.png|50px]] | ||
| identification_symbol_label = COA of the Army of Burgundie | | identification_symbol_label = COA of the Army of Burgundie | ||
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*liaison, integrate, and fight with valor alongside national, and multinational forces. | *liaison, integrate, and fight with valor alongside national, and multinational forces. | ||
Due to almost a century of asymmetrical warfare experience, [[Burgundie]] has diverged from some of its contemporaries, namely [[Urcea]], whose focus is on peer and near-peer combined arms combat with a focus on massed armor. [[Burgundie]]'s | Due to almost a century of ''modern'' asymmetrical warfare experience, [[Burgundie]] has diverged from some of its contemporaries, namely [[Urcea]], whose focus is on peer and near-peer combined arms combat with a focus on massed armor. [[Burgundie]]'s doctrine focuses on the infantry and engineers and all [[Army_of_Burgundie#Organization|other corps]] are designed to support those smaller, agile, rapidly changing mission sets. This means that armored platoons are small (two armored vehicles per platoon) and are empowered to act autonomously in support of infantry in the area. | ||
==Tactical approach== | ==Tactical approach== | ||
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==Buccaneer and colonial warfare culture== | ==Buccaneer and colonial warfare culture== | ||
*[[ | [[File:BRTCTerreRaubeuers1690s.jpeg|thumb|right|BRTC TerreRaubeuers in Umardwal in the 1690s.]] | ||
*[[1625]]-[[1835]] acts of necessity and decentralization | |||
*{{wpl|Buccaneer#Land|Land pirates warfare tactics}} | *{{wpl|Buccaneer#Land|Land pirates warfare tactics}} | ||
*{{wpl|Colonial_war#Policy,_strategy,_and_tactics|Colonial warfare's policy, strategy, and tactics}} | *{{wpl|Colonial_war#Policy,_strategy,_and_tactics|Colonial warfare's policy, strategy, and tactics}} | ||
small forces relying on shock, mobility, and surprise when massed formations were still the hotness in the [[Occidental world]], reminiscent of modern small unit tactics. | small forces relying on shock, mobility, individual initiative, and surprise when massed formations were still the hotness in the [[Occidental world]], reminiscent of modern small unit tactics. | ||
In the early days of the [[Burgoignesc Colonial Empire]] the [[Bergendii]] were few in number and their military hardware was left over from the [[Great Confessional War]]. It wasn't long before their incursions in [[Alshar]] and [[Audonia]] were met with stiffening resistance from established power players with the military vestiges of the late [[Oduniyyad Caliphate]]. Warlords, local strong men, and regional lords who could afford larger armies and fortified defenses were the scourge of the efforts at expansionism under the trappings of set piece [[Occidental]] battles. Soon the [[Bergendii]] shifted tactics, out of necessity, to make the most of their smaller numbers and increasingly archaic weaponry. | |||
Creating numerous small units of men were specially selected and trained (often by local natives) to participate in {{wpl|sorties}} and {{wpl|razzia}} against much more numerous and fortified enemies became a fairly standard practice by [[Audonia]]n and [[Alshar]]i based [[Bergendii]] colonial governors. These were contemporaneously called the governor's land rovers ([[Burgoignesc language|Burg]]: TerreRaubeuers), and were a purely offensive force. These units were never standardized but often shared common themes, they were meritocratic, not restricted by class, race, or creed. These units adopted the weapons of the area in which they operated so that resupply through raiding allowed for long-range raids deep into the enemies interior. Uniforms were eschewed in favor of traditional dress of the area of operations. Due to limitations of communications in the 17th-19th century, governors would give these units general objectives and targets and most importantly a timeframe, but leave it up to the leaders of the units to adjust to the realities on the ground. The timeframe became increasingly important as negotiations would be planned around these timeframes. Treaties or agreements would be stalled until the TerreRaubeuers would return and damage to a new alliance or arrangement after the fact wouldn't occur. | |||
During the collapse of the [[Burgoignesc Colonial Empire]] in the 1790s-1830s this practice was reduced and eventually banned when the last of the colonies fell and the various colonial soldieries were consolidated into the Army of Burgundie. | |||
==[[First Fratricide]]== | ==[[First Fratricide]]== | ||
[[1849]]-[[1875]] | |||
==[[First Great War]]== | ==[[First Great War]]== | ||
== [[Second Fratricide]] and [[Second Great War]] == | == [[Second Fratricide]] and [[Second Great War]] == | ||
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==[[Operation Kipling]]== | ==[[Operation Kipling]]== | ||
==21st Century== | ==21st Century== | ||
[[ | [[Army of Burgundie Force Restructuring Act of 2003]] | ||
= | [[21st Century Burgoignesc Power Projection Stratagem]] | ||
= Organization and Structure= | |||
Main article: [[Structure of the Burgoignesc Army]]<br> | Main article: [[Structure of the Burgoignesc Army]]<br> | ||
Structure of the Army of Burgundie (click to enlarge). | Structure of the Army of Burgundie (click to enlarge). | ||
[[File: | [[File:Burg Army ORBAT 2003.png|1000px|center]] | ||
== Training Command == | == Training Command == | ||
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== Foreign Legion == | == Foreign Legion == | ||
[[File:Guidon_Burg_Legion.png|right|250px]] | [[File:Guidon_Burg_Legion.png|right|250px]] | ||
[[File:Patch_Burg_Legion.jpg|right|250px]] | |||
Following the | Following the [[Expulsion of the Protestants]] from [[Levantia]] during the [[Great Confessional War]], [[Burgundie]] was flooded with Protestants and a Duke that was hostile to their presence in [[Burgundie]]. As an attempt to deal with their persistent presence and under pressure from the [[Holy Levantine Empire]] and the Papacy, the Duke of Burgundie, created the Burgundian Foreign Legion as a way to displace them, but bolster his military power. At its conception in [[1577]], the unit consisted of 1,000 Protestant men with 5 [[Catholic Church|Catholic]] officers. They were trained as marines and were assigned to merchant ships conducting business outside of [[Levantia]]. This role persisted until the late 1800s when the needs of the thalosocrassy shifted and molded the legion to fit. | ||
During the Occupation of Wintergen and Kiravian Pseudo-War and the subsequent occupations of AyerSee, Sodermark and Sturmhavn that permanent garrisons would need to be established to defend the islands. The Legion was re-purposed as amphibious infantry units. Their training consisted primarily of marine skills but added amphibious assault and coastal defense to the repertoire. | During the Occupation of Wintergen and Kiravian Pseudo-War and the subsequent occupations of AyerSee, Sodermark and Sturmhavn that permanent garrisons would need to be established to defend the islands. The Legion was re-purposed as amphibious infantry units. Their training consisted primarily of marine skills but added amphibious assault and coastal defense to the repertoire. | ||
Today the Legion consists of | Today the Legion consists of ~130,000 members, is still primarily Protestant, is excluded from operating in [[Levantia]], is made up of 65% Burgoignacs and 35% foreigners, and is the only permanent "army" unit in [[Burgundie]]. | ||
It is headquartered at [[Equitorial Ostiecia #Fort LaRemie|Fort LaRemie]], [[Equitorial Ostiecia]]. | It is headquartered at [[Equitorial Ostiecia #Fort LaRemie|Fort LaRemie]], [[Equitorial Ostiecia]]. | ||
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{| class="wikitable sortable" | {| class="wikitable sortable" | ||
|'''Name''' | |'''Name''' | ||
|'''Command''' | |||
|'''Role/Composition''' | |||
|'''Headquarters''' | |'''Headquarters''' | ||
|'''Strength''' | |'''Strength''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |I Division, Foreign Legion | ||
|Absurian Australis Command | |||
|Amphibious Assault Infantry | |||
|[[Sudmoll]] | |||
|{{wp|Division (military)|Division}} | |||
|- | |||
|II Division, Foreign Legion | |||
|Osteician Central Command | |||
|Airborne Mechanized Infantry | |||
|[[Flordeterra]], [[Equitorial Ostiecia]] | |||
|{{wp|Division (military)|Division}} | |||
|- | |||
|III Division, Foreign Legion | |||
|Grand Eastern Command | |||
|Airborne Mechanized Infantry | |||
|[[Alcairet]] | |[[Alcairet]] | ||
| | |{{wp|Division (military)|Division}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Puhkgundian Gorkha Rifles | |Puhkgundian Gorkha Rifles | ||
|Grand Eastern Command | |||
|Airmobile Light Infantry | |||
|[[Salarive]] | |[[Salarive]] | ||
| | |{{wp|Division (military)|Division}} | ||
Division | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |V Division, Foreign Legion | ||
|[[ | |Kilikas Command | ||
| | |Amphibious Assault Infantry | ||
Division | |[[Wintergen]] | ||
|{{wp|Division (military)|Division}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Rapid Response Brigade | ||
|[[ | |Osteician Central Command | ||
| | |Amphibious Armored Reconnaissance | ||
|Catavis, [[Equitorial Ostiecia]] | |||
|{{wp|Brigade}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Tirailleurs Tessouat Battlegroup | ||
|[[Equitorial Ostiecia]] | |Osteician Central Command | ||
| | |Light assault infantry | ||
|Pescanice, [[Equitorial Ostiecia]] | |||
|Temporary, unsupported {{wp|Division (military)|Division}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
|'''TOTAL''' | |'''TOTAL''' | ||
| | | | ||
|''' | | | ||
|'''~142,000''' | |||
|} | |} | ||
===I Division, Foreign Legion=== | |||
I Division, Foreign Legion is an amphibious assault infantry {{wp|Division (military)|division}} headquartered in, [[Sudmoll]] and serves the Absurian Australis Command. | |||
===II Division, Foreign Legion=== | |||
II Division, Foreign Legion is an airborne mechanized infantry {{wp|Division (military)|division}} headquartered in, [[Flordeterra]], [[Equitorial Ostiecia]] and serves the Osteician Central Command. | |||
===III Division, Foreign Legion=== | |||
III Division, Foreign Legion, sometimes called the Burgoginesc Barsom Army of Ularia, or the Ularien Barsom Army in reference to its predecessor the [[10,000 Moukahlas]], is an airborne mechanized infantry {{wp|Division (military)|division}} headquartered in, [[Alcairet]] and serves the Grand Eastern Command. | |||
=== | ===Puhkgoignesc Gorkha Rifles=== | ||
<gallery mode="packed"> | |||
File: Khas male Nepal 1860s.jpg|Gorkha in the uniform of the 1860s | |||
File:Gorkha with Khukuri 1915.jpg|Gorkha in the uniform of the [[First Great War]] | |||
File:Gaje Ghale (1943, Simon Elwes).jpg|Gorkha in the uniform of the [[Second Great War]] | |||
</gallery> | |||
Puhkgoignesc Gorkha Rifles, sometimes called the IV Division, Foreign Legion, is an airmobile light infantry {{wp|Division (military)|division}} headquartered in, [[Salarive]] and serves the Grand Eastern Command. | |||
===V Division, Foreign Legion=== | |||
=== | I Division, Foreign Legion is an amphibious assault infantry {{wp|Division (military)|division}} headquartered in, [[Wintergen]] and serves the Kilikas Command. | ||
=== | ===Rapid Response Brigade=== | ||
Rapid Response Brigade is an amphibious armored reconnaissance {{wp|brigade}} headquartered in, Catavis, [[Equitorial Ostiecia]] and serves the Osteician Central Command. | |||
===Tirailleurs Tessouat=== | |||
[[File:Tirailleurs Tessouat parade.jpg|250px|right]] | |||
[[File:Cronan_Combat_Doctrine_Integration_School_inauguration.jpg|250px|right]] | |||
The Tirailleurs Tessouat (Aeng: Tessouat's Rifles) are a Battlegroup in the Osteician Central Command. They are classified as light assault infantry garrisoned a [[Equatorial_Ostiecia#Fort_St._Paul|Fort St. Paul]] in [[Equatorial_Ostiecia#Pescanice|Pescanice]], [[Equitorial Ostiecia]]. Per the [[LUDC]] force structure classified as a {{wp|Division (military)|division}} based on number of troops, but it is a temporary, unsupported unit, therefore the Army has classified it as a ''Battlegroup''. | |||
=== | |||
The unit was formed in [[2026]], as part of the [[Army of Burgundie Combat Capability Realignment of 2026]], after the number of [[Algosh_Republic#Algosh_abroad|Algosh]] applicants exceeded the ability of the [[Army of Burgundie#Training_Command|Training Command]] to adequately train and matriculate the [[Algosh_Republic#Algosh_abroad|Algosh]]. Due to the well-known martial tradition of the [[Algosh Republic|Algosh]], especially during the [[Final War of the Deluge]], the Foreign Legion high command wanted to quickly recruit and retain the diaspora of [[Algosh_Republic#Algosh_abroad|Algosh]], before they could be taken into other countries militaries. Legion high command created a brigade combat team, in [[2026]], which later expanded to a battlegroup, in [[2030]], as a "temporary training, matriculation, and evaluation unit." | |||
The plan is to use the Tirailleurs Tessouat are focused on two core missions for the near term. The first mission is that they are teaching the cadre of Drill Instructors and Training Officers their methodology and combat techniques to see what can be integrated into the [[Burgoignesc way of war]] and training, conducted by the newly created ''Cronan Combat Doctrine Integration School''. The second mission is to act as {{wp|Opposing force|OPFOR}} for unit training for the rest of the Army of Burgundie. | |||
The | |||
The | |||
== Metropole Forces == | == Metropole Forces == | ||
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=== I Infantry Tacticale === | === I Infantry Tacticale === | ||
[[File:2june 2007 368.jpg|150px|right]] | [[File:2june 2007 368.jpg|150px|right]] | ||
Known as the {{wpl|Esquire#Kingdom_of_France|Esquire's}} Legion (Burg: ''tacticale ecuier'') the I Infantry Tacticale is now more commonly associated with the higher class of the Burgoignesc military society. Its organization is unique in that it seconds all of its members to the | Known as the {{wpl|Esquire#Kingdom_of_France|Esquire's}} Legion (Burg: ''tacticale ecuier'') the I Infantry Tacticale is now more commonly associated with the higher class of the Burgoignesc military society. Its organization is unique in that it seconds all of its members to the [[Grand Corps of Civil Engineers of the Nation of Burgundie]] in times of peace, meaning that its 21,590 soldiers are full-time military professionals while respecting the constitutional and societal concept that Burgundie does not have a standing home army. | ||
==== Contemporary Units of the I Infantry Tacticale ==== | ==== Contemporary Units of the I Infantry Tacticale ==== | ||
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==== I Infantry Tacticale History ==== | ==== I Infantry Tacticale History ==== | ||
*HQ and HQ Company | *HQ and HQ Company | ||
*I Infantry Rgt. ({{ | *I Infantry Rgt. ({{wp|Mechanized infantry}}) | ||
**{{ | **{{wp|VBMR Griffon}} | ||
**{{ | **{{wp|Véhicule Blindé Léger}} | ||
**[[MILCAR#Troop_vehicles|MILCAR VAMTAC]] | **[[MILCAR#Troop_vehicles|MILCAR VAMTAC]] | ||
**[[MILCAR#Troop_vehicles|MILCAR Macanche]] | **[[MILCAR#Troop_vehicles|MILCAR Macanche]] | ||
*III Infantry Rgt. ({{ | *III Infantry Rgt. ({{wp|Mechanized infantry}}) | ||
**{{ | **{{wp|VBMR Griffon}} | ||
**{{ | **{{wp|Véhicule Blindé Léger}} | ||
**[[MILCAR#Troop_vehicles|MILCAR VAMTAC]] | **[[MILCAR#Troop_vehicles|MILCAR VAMTAC]] | ||
**[[MILCAR#Troop_vehicles|MILCAR Macanche]] | **[[MILCAR#Troop_vehicles|MILCAR Macanche]] | ||
*XIV Infantry Rgt. ({{ | *XIV Infantry Rgt. ({{wp|Mechanized infantry}}) | ||
**{{ | **{{wp|VBMR Griffon}} | ||
**{{ | **{{wp|Véhicule Blindé Léger}} | ||
**[[MILCAR#Troop_vehicles|MILCAR VAMTAC]] | **[[MILCAR#Troop_vehicles|MILCAR VAMTAC]] | ||
**[[MILCAR#Troop_vehicles|MILCAR Macanche]] | **[[MILCAR#Troop_vehicles|MILCAR Macanche]] | ||
*XLVI Mounted Carabiniers Troop | *XLVI Mounted Carabiniers Troop | ||
**{{ | **{{wp|VBCI#Export_variants|VBCI 2}} | ||
**[[MILCAR#Troop_vehicles|MILCAR LMV]] | **[[MILCAR#Troop_vehicles|MILCAR LMV]] | ||
**{{ | **{{wp|THeMIS}} | ||
*XVIII Mountain Infantry Rgt. | *XVIII Mountain Infantry Rgt. | ||
**[[MILCAR#Trucks_and_Logistical|MILCAR M170]] | **[[MILCAR#Trucks_and_Logistical|MILCAR M170]] | ||
**[[MILCAR#Troop_vehicles|MILCAR VAMTAC]] | **[[MILCAR#Troop_vehicles|MILCAR VAMTAC]] | ||
*III Mountain Artillery Btn. | *III Mountain Artillery Btn. | ||
** | **[[Gerin-Lajoie_Weaponeering#Products|CAESAR self-propelled howitzer]] | ||
** | **[[Gerin-Lajoie_Weaponeering#Products|TRF1]] | ||
**{{ | **{{wp|Mortier 120mm Rayé Tracté Modèle F1}} | ||
**{{ | **{{wp|LLR 81mm}} | ||
**{{ | **{{wp|Akeron MP}} | ||
**[[MILCAR#Troop_vehicles|MILCAR LMV]] | **[[MILCAR#Troop_vehicles|MILCAR LMV]] | ||
**[[MILCAR#Trucks_and_Logistical|MILCAR M170]] | **[[MILCAR#Trucks_and_Logistical|MILCAR M170]] | ||
**{{ | **{{wp|THeMIS}} | ||
*VII Mountain Engineer Btn. | *VII Mountain Engineer Btn. | ||
**{{ | **{{wp|Véhicule Blindé Léger}} | ||
**{{ | **{{wp|CombatGuard infantry mobility vehicle}} | ||
**{{ | **{{wp|M1132 Engineer Squad Vehicle}} | ||
**{{ | **{{wp|EFA (mobile bridge)}} | ||
**{{ | **{{wp|JCB HMEE}} | ||
*XI Field Supply Coy. | *XI Field Supply Coy. | ||
**[[MILCAR#Trucks_and_Logistical|MILCAR M170]] | **[[MILCAR#Trucks_and_Logistical|MILCAR M170]] | ||
**[[MILCAR#Trucks_and_Logistical|MILCAR Rastreador 8x8]] | **[[MILCAR#Trucks_and_Logistical|MILCAR Rastreador 8x8]] | ||
**{{ | **{{wp|Véhicule Blindé Léger}} | ||
**{{ | **{{wp|THeMIS}} | ||
*III Transport Rgt. | *III Transport Rgt. | ||
**[[MILCAR#Trucks_and_Logistical|MILCAR M170]] | **[[MILCAR#Trucks_and_Logistical|MILCAR M170]] | ||
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**[[MILCAR#Trucks_and_Logistical|MILCAR Rastreador 8x8]] | **[[MILCAR#Trucks_and_Logistical|MILCAR Rastreador 8x8]] | ||
**[[MILCAR#Trucks_and_Logistical|MILCAR M200]] | **[[MILCAR#Trucks_and_Logistical|MILCAR M200]] | ||
==== Contemporary I Infantry Tacticale History ==== | ==== Contemporary I Infantry Tacticale History ==== | ||
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=== Household Guard === | === Household Guard === | ||
==== | ====Great Prince's Own Royal Thračician Foot Guard ==== | ||
{{Further|Great Prince's Own Royal Thračician Foot Guard}} | |||
The Great Prince's Own Royal | The Great Prince's Own Royal Thračician Foot Guard is an ethnic [[Thračician]] Guard demi-regiment in the direct service of the Great Prince of Burgundie. The Guard is a non-mechanized infantry demi-regiment tasked with the protection of the Great Prince, his family and possessions. | ||
==== <span id="Duke_of_Burgundie's_Guide_Sipahis"></span>Duke of Burgundie's Guide Sipahis ==== | ==== <span id="Duke_of_Burgundie's_Guide_Sipahis"></span>Duke of Burgundie's Guide Sipahis ==== | ||
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The [[History_of_Burgundie#Duchy_of_Marialanus|Duke of Marialanus]] formed the Company of Cannoneers in [[1557]] with three cannons. It is from this Company of Cannoneers that the ''Artillerie a Cheval della Gran Princep'' draws its heritage. During the Burgoignesc Unification War, more widely called the [[Second Fratricide]], the Ducal Corps of Artillery fought with honor against the Principality of Burgundie, but ultimately the Duchy lost and was subsumed into the new nation of [[Burgundie]]. The unit was disbanded from [[1875]]-[[1896]] when it was reformed as the 4th Regiment of Horse Artillery, to fight in the [[First Great War]]. They served in the [[War of Faskano Strait]] with distinction despite staggering loses and were. At the end of the war when the Metropole Forces were being disbanded again, to honor their service and sacrifice they were reorganized as the ''Artillerie a Cheval della Gran Princep'' and made a permanent bodyguard unit for the royal family. | The [[History_of_Burgundie#Duchy_of_Marialanus|Duke of Marialanus]] formed the Company of Cannoneers in [[1557]] with three cannons. It is from this Company of Cannoneers that the ''Artillerie a Cheval della Gran Princep'' draws its heritage. During the Burgoignesc Unification War, more widely called the [[Second Fratricide]], the Ducal Corps of Artillery fought with honor against the Principality of Burgundie, but ultimately the Duchy lost and was subsumed into the new nation of [[Burgundie]]. The unit was disbanded from [[1875]]-[[1896]] when it was reformed as the 4th Regiment of Horse Artillery, to fight in the [[First Great War]]. They served in the [[War of Faskano Strait]] with distinction despite staggering loses and were. At the end of the war when the Metropole Forces were being disbanded again, to honor their service and sacrifice they were reorganized as the ''Artillerie a Cheval della Gran Princep'' and made a permanent bodyguard unit for the royal family. | ||
They currently use the | They currently use the [[Gerin-Lajoie_Weaponeering#Products|CAESAR NG self-propelled howitzer]] and a variety of mortars when in combat. | ||
==== Fire Seneschalcy ==== | ==== Fire Seneschalcy ==== | ||
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===Cohort Praetorian of the Great Levantines=== | ===Cohort Praetorian of the Great Levantines=== | ||
[[Burgundie]] and [[Urcea]] | [[Burgundie]] and [[Urcea]] | ||
== Other Commands == | == Other Commands == | ||
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= Equipment = | = Equipment = | ||
Main article: [[Modern equipment and uniform of the Army of Burgundie]] | Main article: [[Modern equipment and uniform of the Army of Burgundie]] | ||
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File:French Army shotgun.jpg | |||
File:French SF1 Domenjod 120618.jpg | |||
File:French GCP.jpg | |||
File:Operator_from_the_COS.jpg | |||
File:Cypriot_Special_Forces_during_fire_and_movement_drills.jpg | |||
File:Cypriot_Special_Forces_Operator_with_his_FN_SCAR.jpg | |||
File:Exercise_Falcon_Amarante_MOD_45165010.jpg | |||
File:GCP_FN_SCAR.jpg | |||
File:Safran_JIM_Compact.jpg | |||
File:Navy_SEAL_winter_warfare_141112-N-FH503-011.jpg | |||
File:A_U.S._Soldier_assigned_to_Combined_Joint_Special_Operations_Task_Force-Afghanistan_greets_a_child_during_a_routine_patrol_in_Bayazo_village,_Helmand_province,_Afghanistan,_April_1,_2012_120401-N-WX845-039.jpg | |||
File:A_U.S._Special_Forces_Soldier_provides_security_during_a_clinic_opening_ceremony_in_Mya_Neshin_district,_Kandahar_province,_Afghanistan,_June_1,_2013_130601-A-IS772-261.jpg | |||
</gallery> | |||
* {{wpl|Pace stick}}s for NCOs | * {{wpl|Pace stick}}s for NCOs | ||
* {{wpl|Swagger stick}}s for infantry and {{wpl|riding crop}}s for cavalry [[Ranks_in_the_Burgundian_Security_Forces#Junior_Officers|Junior Officers]] | * {{wpl|Swagger stick}}s for infantry and {{wpl|riding crop}}s for cavalry [[Ranks_in_the_Burgundian_Security_Forces#Junior_Officers|Junior Officers]] | ||
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|In 1932, he began publishing paperback books for soldiers in his unit small enough to fit in uniform pockets. By 1935, this lead to the Army sponsoring a massive paperback publishing effort which continued the world over after the war. | |In 1932, he began publishing paperback books for soldiers in his unit small enough to fit in uniform pockets. By 1935, this lead to the Army sponsoring a massive paperback publishing effort which continued the world over after the war. | ||
|} | |} | ||
==See also== | |||
*[[Vocivine National of Burgundie]] | |||
*[[Navy of Burgundie]] | |||
*[[Royal Air Service of Burgundie]] | |||
*[[Burgoignesc Security Forces]] | |||
*[[Ranks in the Burgoignesc Security Forces]] | |||
*[[Levantine Union Defense Council]] | |||
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