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{{WIP}}The Burgoignesc Grand Principal Republican Metropolitan Guard, ([[Burgoignesc language|Burg]]: ''Vigilanteuers della Republique Real Burgoignesc''), more commonly known as the Metropolitan Guard, is the ready-reserve force of the [[Army of Burgundie|Army of]] [[Burgundie]]. It is a semi-professional corps of non-commissioned officers and junior officers who are prepared to defend the [[Burgoignesc Metropole]] in the event of an invasion. It encompasses the ranks of corporals, sergeants, aspirants, lieutenants, and captains. Members of the Metropolitan Guard train one weekend a month, two weeks a year.
{{WIP}}The Burgoignesc Grand Principal Republican Metropolitan Guard, ([[Burgoignesc language|Burg]]: ''Vigilanteuers della Republique Real Burgoignesc''), more commonly known as the Metropolitan Guard, is the ready-reserve infantry force of the [[Army of Burgundie|Army of]] [[Burgundie]]. It is a semi-professional corps of non-commissioned officers and junior infantry officers who are prepared to defend the [[Burgoignesc Metropole]] in the event of an invasion. It encompasses the ranks of corporals, sergeants, aspirants, lieutenants, and captains. Members of the Metropolitan Guard train one weekend a month, two weeks a year.


Unlike most ready reserve forces around the world, they do not focus primarily on their combat or support role but rather on rapidily training the populace in guerrilla, asymmetrical, and anti-platform warfare as well as survival and first aid skills. Their doctrine is focused on the strategy of "locality defense" ([[Burgoignesc language|Burg]]: ''defense della raion'') and maintains the medieval structure of the {{wpl|hundred_(county_division)|hundred}}, dividing [[Burgundie]] in geographical subdivisions that could likely raise 100 residents to form an independent company of combatants.
Unlike most ready reserve forces around the world, they do not focus primarily on their combat or support role but rather on rapidily training the populace in guerrilla, asymmetrical, and anti-platform warfare as well as survival and first aid skills. Their doctrine is focused on the strategy of "locality defense" ([[Burgoignesc language|Burg]]: ''defense della raion'') and maintains the medieval structure of the {{wpl|hundred_(county_division)|hundred}}, dividing [[Burgundie]] in geographical subdivisions that could likely raise 100 residents to form an independent company of combatants.
==Purpose and Mission==
The purpose of the Metropolitan Guard is to execute the [[Army_of_Burgundie#Tactical_approach|Army of Burgundie's tactical approach]] of "preparing and expecting all of its soldiers, at all levels, to take the initiative and take an adaptive approach to complete orders and meet objectives." It does this by creating a semi-professional corps of non-commissioned officers and junior infantry officers who have the knowledge and skills to:
*lead novice troops into battle, while maintaining discipline and morale;
*make life-saving tactical decisions;
*find/create combat momentum and press the initiative; and
*achieve a punishing victory.
===Mission===
The mission of the Metropolitan Guard is, "Prepare leaders to eliminate all invading forces to ensure the total and unequivocal sovereignty of [[Burgundie]]."
===Scope===
Legally, the Metropolitan Guard is a defense force and cannot be used outside of the [[Burgoignesc Metropole]]. It does not have a deterrent capability and is tasked only with destroying enemy forces after they have breached [[Burgundie]]. Not are they expected to "repel" the invaders. The express expectation and mission of the Metropolitan Guard is to destroy all enemy forces.


==History==
==History==
Following [[Operation Kipling]], the [[Army of Burgundie]] redeveloped it's structure especially focused on how to maintain the [[Army of Burgundie#Forces Metropole|Metropole Forces]]'s experience from the wars in [[Audonia]] and [[Alshar]] but respect the laws of [[Burgundie]] precluding it from having a standing army in the [[Burgoignesc Metropole]]. In [[1988]] the Metropolitan Guard, was formed as a semi-professional cadre of junior officers. In [[1997]] it was expanded to NCOs to ensure that a wider, more functional reserve force in the [[Burgoignesc Metropole]].
Following [[Operation Kipling]], the [[Army of Burgundie]] redeveloped it's structure especially focused on how to maintain the [[Army of Burgundie#Forces Metropole|Metropole Forces]]'s experience from the wars in [[Audonia]] and [[Alshar]] but respect the laws of [[Burgundie]] precluding it from having a standing army in the [[Burgoignesc Metropole]]. In [[1988]], the Metropolitan Guard was formed as a semi-professional cadre of junior infantry infantry officers. In [[1997]] it was expanded to infantry NCOs to ensure that a wider, more functional reserve force in the [[Burgoignesc Metropole]].


In [[2012]] the focus of the program was reoriented to focus on training others in an invasion scenario as opposed to only developing the personal skills of the members.
In [[2012]], the program was reoriented to focus on training others in an invasion scenario as opposed to only developing the personal skills of the members.


==Organization==
==Organization==
The Metropolitan Guard's structure is identical to that of the [[Army_of_Burgundie#I_Infantry_Tacticale|I]] and [[Army_of_Burgundie#II_Infantry_Tacticale|II]] Infantry Tacticales, or Infantry Legions.
The Metropolitan Guard's structure is identical to that of the [[Army_of_Burgundie#I_Infantry_Tacticale|I]] and [[Army_of_Burgundie#II_Infantry_Tacticale|II]] Infantry Tacticales, or Infantry Legions, up to the company level. It goes have the odd caveat that there are no soldiers assigned to the NCOs and officers that are in command of it's fireteams, squads, platoons, and companies. This is because the soldiers are expected to be made up of the residents in a time of invasion.
 
==Training==
Each member of the Metropolitan Guard is required to lead or participate in one weekend a month and two one week sessions of training a year. 30% of the time is focused on the development and maintenance of their personal combat skills. 20% is set aside of administrative and logistical functions, and th remains 50% of time is focused on teaching members how to teach others.
 
The primary focus of the training is guerrilla, asymmetrical, and anti-platform warfare as well as survival and first aid skills.
 
NCOs and officers train together throughout the year during their weekend trainings and the first week that their biannual training occurs on. However, during the second week, assinments are changed to simulate the chaos of war. lieutenants and captains are randomized and a small number of lieutenants are made observers, making their Platoon Sergeants into the leader of the Platoon.


==Equipment==
==Equipment==


==Efficacy==
==Efficacy==
The intent of having a semi-professional non-commissioned and junior officers corps is to execute the [[Army_of_Burgundie#Tactical_approach|Army's tactical approach]] of "preparing and expecting all of its soldiers, at all levels, to take the initiative and take an adaptive approach to complete orders and meet objectives." The program has proven highly effective in giving non-commissioned officers (NCOs) an additional level of confidence and also helped to build trust between NCOs and junior officers in 12 independent surveys spanning 46 years.
The intent of having a semi-professional non-commissioned and junior infantry officers corps is to execute the [[Army_of_Burgundie#Tactical_approach|Army's tactical approach]] of "preparing and expecting all of its soldiers, at all levels, to take the initiative and take an adaptive approach to complete orders and meet objectives." The program has proven highly effective in giving non-commissioned officers (NCOs) an additional level of confidence and also helped to build trust between NCOs and junior officers in 12 independent surveys spanning 46 years.


==Issues==
==Issues==
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