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=History= | |||
====Pre-national Forces==== | |||
==== Royal Army and Navy==== | |||
====Republican Army==== | |||
====Modern Army==== | |||
=Structure= | |||
===Army Land Bureau=== | |||
Main Article: [[Army Land Bureau (Faneria)]] | |||
===Army Air Bureau=== | |||
Main Article: [[Army Aerospace Bureau (Faneria)]] | |||
==== | === Army Strategic Bureau=== | ||
Main Article: [[Army Strategic Bureau (Faneria)]] | |||
==== | ===Army Logistics and Procurement Bureau=== | ||
==== | Main Article: [[Army Logistics and Procurement Bureau (Faneria)]] | ||
==== | =Personnel and Resources= | ||
==== Rank Structure==== | |||
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible" | {| class="wikitable mw-collapsible" | ||
!Land Force | !Land Force | ||
!International Equivalent | !International Equivalent | ||
!CO and Attendant CO Ranks | !CO and Attendant CO Ranks | ||
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|Cith (Eng. Friends/fireteam) | |Cith (Eng. Friends/fireteam) | ||
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|Sgiobair-Leift. or Corporal, Man-At-Arms or Corporal | | Sgiobair-Leift. or Corporal, Man-At-Arms or Corporal | ||
|4-6 | |4-6 | ||
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|Sgibo (I) | |Sgibo (I) | ||
|Squad (*) | |Squad (*) | ||
| Sgiobair, Sgiobair Leift. | |Sgiobair, Sgiobair Leift. | ||
|10-15 | |10-15 | ||
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|NM Tastel (II) | |NM Tastel (II) | ||
| Platoon (***) | |Platoon (***) | ||
|Captaen, Serdeant | |Captaen, Serdeant | ||
|75 | |75 | ||
| The fundamental purpose-based unit; these comprise the entire structure of a Catalion or Ceitern and Bragadt. | |The fundamental purpose-based unit; these comprise the entire structure of a Catalion or Ceitern and Bragadt. | ||
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|NM Ceitern (OO) | |NM Ceitern (OO) | ||
|Battalion or Regiment (II or III) | |Battalion or Regiment (II or III) | ||
|Leift. General (also referred to as General-Ceiterna), Quartermaster-Ceiterna, Leift. Ceiterna, Hospitaller-Ceiterna | | Leift. General (also referred to as General-Ceiterna), Quartermaster-Ceiterna, Leift. Ceiterna, Hospitaller-Ceiterna | ||
|900 | |900 | ||
|Composed entirely of Tastel, one of which is a command unit. A 'full' standard mixed-role unit contains nine hundred men in 12 tastels (Command, 3 infantry, scouts, armor, artillery,anti-air, engineering, maintenance, supply, medical evacuation/field hospital). Artillery, anti-air, engineering, and battlefield medical functions are typically performed at this level. | |Composed entirely of Tastel, one of which is a command unit. A 'full' standard mixed-role unit contains nine hundred men in 12 tastels (Command, 3 infantry, scouts, armor, artillery,anti-air, engineering, maintenance, supply, medical evacuation/field hospital). Artillery, anti-air, engineering, and battlefield medical functions are typically performed at this level. | ||
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|Bragadt (X) | |Bragadt (X) | ||
|Brigade (X) | |Brigade (X) | ||
|General-Bragorra, Quartermaster-Bragorra, Leift. Bragorra, Hospitaller-Bragorra | |General-Bragorra, Quartermaster-Bragorra, Leift. Bragorra, Hospitaller-Bragorra | ||
|3525 | |3525 | ||
|Typically composed of a total of 47 Tastel - one command and one helicopter unit, support staff, and 36 Tastels organized into constituent Ceitern. Artillery assets may be reallocated across the Bragadt when needed by the General-Bragorra, while the Bragadt itself has additional rear-line anti-air functions. Military Police, signals units, and air support operate at this level or higher. Support Tastels outside of Ceiternn are: Bridging Engineering, military police, helicopter support, anti-air, quartermaster supply, ordinance supply, maintenance, signals, field hospital, and rear line engineering. | |Typically composed of a total of 47 Tastel - one command and one helicopter unit, support staff, and 36 Tastels organized into constituent Ceitern. Artillery assets may be reallocated across the Bragadt when needed by the General-Bragorra, while the Bragadt itself has additional rear-line anti-air functions. Military Police, signals units, and air support operate at this level or higher. Support Tastels outside of Ceiternn are: Bridging Engineering, military police, helicopter support, anti-air, quartermaster supply, ordinance supply, maintenance, signals, field hospital, and rear line engineering. | ||
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|Rhon (XX) | |Rhon (XX) | ||
| Division (XX) | |Division (XX) | ||
| General-Rhonorra, Quartermaster Rhonorra, Leift. Rhonorra. Hospitaller-Rhonorra | |General-Rhonorra, Quartermaster Rhonorra, Leift. Rhonorra. Hospitaller-Rhonorra | ||
|18300 | |18300 | ||
|Typically composed of four Bragadts with several support Catalionn: Command, Quartermaster-supply, Rhon Anti-Air, Medical, MP, Ordinance-supply, Rhon-maintenance, 4 general supply, helicopter support, helicopter transport, and signals. Air units are often attached at this level. | |Typically composed of four Bragadts with several support Catalionn: Command, Quartermaster-supply, Rhon Anti-Air, Medical, MP, Ordinance-supply, Rhon-maintenance, 4 general supply, helicopter support, helicopter transport, and signals. Air units are often attached at this level. | ||
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|Marshal, Quartermaster-General, Hospitaller-General, General-Militant | |Marshal, Quartermaster-General, Hospitaller-General, General-Militant | ||
|varies | | varies | ||
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== | Tascghrúp | ||
== | Ghrúpcaptaen | ||
== | Man-at-Arms, Corporal, Sgiobair-Leiftenant, Sgiobair, Serdeant, Captaen, Leiftenant, Ardcaptaen, Quartermaster-Ceitern, Leiftenant Ceitern, Hospitaller-Ceitern, Leift. General, Quartermaster-Bragorra, Leift. Bragorra, Hospitaller-Bragorra, General-Bragorra, Quartermaster-Rhonorra, Leift. Rhonorra, Hospitaller-Rhonorra, General-Rhonorra, General, Quartermaster-General, Hospitaller-General, Marshal | ||
== | All COs are technically considered officers in the Fhainnin rank structure, and non-officers are referred to as Men-at-Arms. Any soldier can theoretically attain the rank of Captaen, though this typically is reserved for officer training school candidates and higher ranks require such training as a prerequisite. Appointments to the ranks of Lft. General and higher almost always require appropriate political leanings and specialized schooling in addition to the demonstrated competence and leadership qualities expected of the upper echelons. | ||
====Pay==== | |||
base pay for a soldier is approximately 30,000 Barra a year for enlisted, 45,000 for lower officers, 60,000 for staff officers, and 140,000 Barra/year for generals before bonuses. Combat awards typically include bonuses of one to ten thousand Barra; campaign medals and ordinary medals do not. Soldiers killed in battle are awarded a year and a half of tax exempt pay to be paid to the willed persons or nearest kin if nobody is selected. Soldiers killed in peacetime for reasons unrelated to existing health issues, disorderly conduct, and suicide are awarded one hundred to one hundred fifty thousand barra over three years. Maimed veterans receive a varying pay of 10-15 thousand Barra per year for fifteen years after discharge, and all combat veterans are entitled to tax-funded mental health services. Veterans and active personnel additionally are additionally exempt from Faneria's railway use tax. | |||
====Budget==== | |||
about 36 billion in salaries (average 37000 barra/26.5k thalers pay, but many bonuses available plus minor pensions) | |||
=Strategic Aims= | |||
=See Also= | |||
Six-Office System | |||
Organization | |||
Doctrine and Training | |||
Equipment and Assets | |||
[[Category:Military]] | [[Category:Military]] | ||
{{Template:Faneria}} | {{Template:Faneria}} | ||
Revision as of 04:15, 9 February 2022
The Office of the National Army is one of the six major Offices of Faneria's government, and oversees the armed forces of the Republic. The Office itself is an administrative and mixed military and civilian organization, while actual operations are planned and performed by its component Bureaus. In Fhainnin nomenclature, the Army covers the entirety of the armed forces, leading to some confusion between the Army and the Land Bureau, the latter of which is the land army of Faneria. The Office of the Army responds primarily to the Director of the Republic outside of disaster situations where units are delegated to local authorities or subordinated to the GERB.
Office of the National Army of the Republic | |
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'Roinn an Fyddin Naisean an Respoblad Fhainnin' | |
Motto | Unified, we are Unbreakable |
Founded | 12 March, 1906 |
Service branches |
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Headquarters | National Army Central Complex, Oirthidun |
Website | www.arm.gov.fh |
Leadership | |
Director | Cían Walaerin |
Chief Army Officer | Delyth Guair |
Marshals |
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Manpower | |
Military age | 19-42, 25-60 for off-field officers |
Conscription | Conscription of all able-bodied adults begins at 18, with a two-week fundamentals course and a five year term in the Reserves. Reservists are called up for six months of paid active duty once during their term. Fitness and mental requirements for the reserves are strict in order to save money and reduce the total number of trainees to a manageable level. |
Available for military service | 82,475,947, age 15–49 |
Fit for military service | 27,534,938, age 15–49 |
Active personnel | 959,124 (ranked 8th) |
Reserve personnel | 5,817,866 |
Expenditures | |
Budget | 512.6 Billion Thalers |
Percent of GDP | 13.7% (2025) |
Industry | |
Domestic suppliers | List
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Related articles | |
Ranks | Ranks and Insignia of the Fhainnin Army |
Part of the series |
Politics and Government of Faneria |
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History
Pre-national Forces
Republican Army
Modern Army
Structure
Army Land Bureau
Main Article: Army Land Bureau (Faneria)
Army Air Bureau
Main Article: Army Aerospace Bureau (Faneria)
Army Strategic Bureau
Main Article: Army Strategic Bureau (Faneria)
Army Logistics and Procurement Bureau
Main Article: Army Logistics and Procurement Bureau (Faneria)
Personnel and Resources
Rank Structure
Land Force | International Equivalent | CO and Attendant CO Ranks | Average Full Staff | Composition | Abbreviation and Standardized Designation |
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Cith (Eng. Friends/fireteam) | Sgiobair-Leift. or Corporal, Man-At-Arms or Corporal | 4-6 | |||
Sgibo (I) | Squad (*) | Sgiobair, Sgiobair Leift. | 10-15 | 1st Sgibo | |
NM Tastel (II) | Platoon (***) | Captaen, Serdeant | 75 | The fundamental purpose-based unit; these comprise the entire structure of a Catalion or Ceitern and Bragadt. | |
NM Catalion (O) | Company (I) | Ardcaptaen,Leiftenant | 225-300 | An intermediate unit; Catalionn are primarily used in support roles or as command units in Bragadts and Rhon. | 1st BGT TG1 TS1 |
NM Ceitern (OO) | Battalion or Regiment (II or III) | Leift. General (also referred to as General-Ceiterna), Quartermaster-Ceiterna, Leift. Ceiterna, Hospitaller-Ceiterna | 900 | Composed entirely of Tastel, one of which is a command unit. A 'full' standard mixed-role unit contains nine hundred men in 12 tastels (Command, 3 infantry, scouts, armor, artillery,anti-air, engineering, maintenance, supply, medical evacuation/field hospital). Artillery, anti-air, engineering, and battlefield medical functions are typically performed at this level. | 1.1 BGT TG1 |
Bragadt (X) | Brigade (X) | General-Bragorra, Quartermaster-Bragorra, Leift. Bragorra, Hospitaller-Bragorra | 3525 | Typically composed of a total of 47 Tastel - one command and one helicopter unit, support staff, and 36 Tastels organized into constituent Ceitern. Artillery assets may be reallocated across the Bragadt when needed by the General-Bragorra, while the Bragadt itself has additional rear-line anti-air functions. Military Police, signals units, and air support operate at this level or higher. Support Tastels outside of Ceiternn are: Bridging Engineering, military police, helicopter support, anti-air, quartermaster supply, ordinance supply, maintenance, signals, field hospital, and rear line engineering. | 1.1 BGT |
Rhon (XX) | Division (XX) | General-Rhonorra, Quartermaster Rhonorra, Leift. Rhonorra. Hospitaller-Rhonorra | 18300 | Typically composed of four Bragadts with several support Catalionn: Command, Quartermaster-supply, Rhon Anti-Air, Medical, MP, Ordinance-supply, Rhon-maintenance, 4 general supply, helicopter support, helicopter transport, and signals. Air units are often attached at this level. | 1st RHN |
Front (#) | Corps (XXX) | General, any lower general rank, typically Bragorra | 39600 + | Composed of two or more Rhon with several support Catalionn: Command, Quartermaster-supply, Rhon Anti-Air, Medical, MP, Ordinance-supply, Rhon-maintenance, two or more general supply, and signals. | |
Army Central Command | Marshal, Quartermaster-General, Hospitaller-General, General-Militant | varies |
Tascghrúp
Ghrúpcaptaen
Man-at-Arms, Corporal, Sgiobair-Leiftenant, Sgiobair, Serdeant, Captaen, Leiftenant, Ardcaptaen, Quartermaster-Ceitern, Leiftenant Ceitern, Hospitaller-Ceitern, Leift. General, Quartermaster-Bragorra, Leift. Bragorra, Hospitaller-Bragorra, General-Bragorra, Quartermaster-Rhonorra, Leift. Rhonorra, Hospitaller-Rhonorra, General-Rhonorra, General, Quartermaster-General, Hospitaller-General, Marshal
All COs are technically considered officers in the Fhainnin rank structure, and non-officers are referred to as Men-at-Arms. Any soldier can theoretically attain the rank of Captaen, though this typically is reserved for officer training school candidates and higher ranks require such training as a prerequisite. Appointments to the ranks of Lft. General and higher almost always require appropriate political leanings and specialized schooling in addition to the demonstrated competence and leadership qualities expected of the upper echelons.
Pay
base pay for a soldier is approximately 30,000 Barra a year for enlisted, 45,000 for lower officers, 60,000 for staff officers, and 140,000 Barra/year for generals before bonuses. Combat awards typically include bonuses of one to ten thousand Barra; campaign medals and ordinary medals do not. Soldiers killed in battle are awarded a year and a half of tax exempt pay to be paid to the willed persons or nearest kin if nobody is selected. Soldiers killed in peacetime for reasons unrelated to existing health issues, disorderly conduct, and suicide are awarded one hundred to one hundred fifty thousand barra over three years. Maimed veterans receive a varying pay of 10-15 thousand Barra per year for fifteen years after discharge, and all combat veterans are entitled to tax-funded mental health services. Veterans and active personnel additionally are additionally exempt from Faneria's railway use tax.
Budget
about 36 billion in salaries (average 37000 barra/26.5k thalers pay, but many bonuses available plus minor pensions)
Strategic Aims
See Also
Six-Office System
Organization
Doctrine and Training
Equipment and Assets