Imperial Legion (Caphiria)

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Imperial Legion of Caphiria
Imperialis Legio
Active600 - present
Country Caphiria
TypeArmy
RoleLand warfare
Size
  • 5,000,000 active legionaries
  • 2,000,000 active national guardsmen
  • 10,000,000 Legion Reserves
Part ofImperial Armed Forces of Caphiria
Garrison/HQCastrum Rynalia, Magenevum Province
Motto(s)"With wisdom we conquer."
Commanders
Supreme Commander of the IAFConstantinus I
General Commander of the IAFVarrus Capelis Pavolcinax
Master CommanderSoterius Audenia

The Imperial Legion serves as the land warfare service branch of the Imperial Armed Forces of Caphiria. Recognized as the oldest and most senior branch within the Caphirian military, the Imperial Legion views itself as a direct successor to the revolutionary military reforms initiated by Darius Lux in 378 BC. This lineage establishes it as one of the longest-standing militaries in recorded human history.

Serving as the epicenter of Caphiria's military-industrial complex, the Legion commands the most substantial portion of the IAF's budget, at $1.3 trillion. It is also the world's largest military by personnel count, with 5,000,000 active-duty individuals and an additional 10,000,000 in reserves. Beyond this, the Legion contains the National Guard, which comprises approximately 3,000,000 national guardsmen. The combined-component strength of the Imperial Legion is 17,000,000 soldiers. While the Imperator of Caphiria stands at the pinnacle of the command hierarchy—referred to as the pyramidis imperia—they wield ultimate authority over the military without holding a specific rank and remaining a civilian. Operational leadership of the Imperial Legion is vested in the Master General, or Dux Domini, who steers the force in line with the strategic visions set forth by the General Commander of the IAF and the Imperator.

Mission

The Imperial Legion, as the primary land-based force of the Imperial Armed Forces, plays a pivotal role in the maintenance and projection of Caphirian power. As outlined by the Constitution of Caphiria, the Legion's mandates are as follows:

  1. Defensive Guardianship: Ensuring the unwavering peace, security, and territorial integrity of the Imperium, its Provinces and Possessions, and its People and Identity .
  2. Strategic Diplomacy: Bolstering Caphiria's national policies through military support, acting as a symbol of the nation's commitment to its principles and alliances.
  3. National Fulfillment: Facilitating the realization of the Imperium's broader objectives, both at home and abroad, whether in times of peace or conflict.
  4. Deterrence and Response: Acting as a formidable deterrent against any potential threats, and when required, decisively addressing and neutralizing entities or nations that engage in actions detrimental to the peace and well-being of the Imperium.

Organization

The Imperial Legion is administered through the Department of the Legion within the Ministry of Defense. As an arm of the executive government, the Legion is entirely at the behest of the Imperator, who can declare war against a foreign power without parliamentary permission, plan the Legion's military strategy - in both general and specific maneuvers, issue direct orders to a soldier in any branch of the armed forces or an officer of any rank, force the launch of military satellites and the construction of forts, walls, and other defensive structures, and appoint or dismiss any military commander at-will. A consequence of this much power is the personal responsibility for the successes and failures of Caphiria's military.

The core of the Imperial Legion, the exercitus, comprises 900 legions. Each legion contains 5,000 soldiers, further subdivided into ten Cohorts (cohortes), with these Cohorts then divided into five Centuries (centuriae). A single Cohort consists of 500 soldiers, while a Century is a battalion of 99 legionaries led by a centurion. Beyond these 900 legions, there exists the unique 901st legion (Legio CMI) that reports directly to the Imperator, operating independently of the main army structure. Legions carry sequential numbers, but the number does not correlate directly to the prestige or function of a legion. Legio DLV (Legion 555), colloquially known as cisternis (the pits), typically receives newer recruits, while Legio XIII (Legion 13) boasts a storied history, renowned for its fierce reputation.

One of the unique aspects of the Imperial Legion's organization is the privilege of prestare il nome, a form of military sponsorship available exclusively to Imperial Estates. Under this privilege, Imperial Estates can sponsor specific military projects, infrastructure, or entire Legionary units, lending their name and emblem to them. For instance, the reserve legion, Legio CMLIV, is directly sponsored by the Castrillón Estate, and the Legion's number, 954, commemorates the year of the Estate's foundation. This sponsorship has led to its informal title, Legionis Castrillónis, and the Estate's coat of arms prominently features on the legion's uniforms, banners, and equipment. On an even grander scale, the Răcini Estate has played a pivotal role in the sponsorship of components of Caphiria's nuclear arsenal.

Identification system

With 17 million personnel, the Legionnaire Identification System (Identificatio Legionarii) plays a pivotal role in ensuring clarity, efficiency, and practicality. Instituted to effectively manage and track every individual soldier within the vast military apparatus, the system also embraces the rich traditions and influences, like the prestare il nome privilege. There are 5 components:

  1. Legion Number: This represents the legion to which a soldier is assigned. Each of the 900 legions has its distinct numeric identifier, such as DLV or XIII.
  2. Cohort Number: Within each legion, there are ten cohorts. The cohort number, typically denoted in Latin numerals, indicates which cohort the soldier is a part of. For instance, V would represent the fifth cohort.
  3. Century Number: Further diving into the structure, each cohort is divided into five centuries. The century number, also in Latin numerals, is incorporated into the ID. E.g., III stands for the third century.
  4. Individual Number: Each soldier within their century is assigned a unique three-digit number ranging from 001 to 099. This ensures individual distinction even within the same century.
  5. Role/Title: The soldier's specific rank, role, or title concludes the identifier, encapsulating roles such as Centurion, Medic, or Engineer.

An optional 6th component exists for the prestare il nome privilege; if applicable, the sponsoring estate's name will be part of the identifier, going after the legion number.

As an example consider this IL: CMLIV-Castrillón-V-III-007-Centurion.

The legionnaire is: from Legio CMLIV, in a legion/cohort sponsored by the Castrillón Estate, is in the fifth cohort and within that cohort, they are in the third century, where they happen to be legionnaire 7 and holding the rank of Centurion.

Components

Command structure

The General Commander of the IAF (Generalissimus) is the highest distinctly military office in Caphiria. The General Commander is appointed by the Imperator and formulates the Imperium's military policy and global strategic goals with coordination from the Imperator and the Ministry of Defense.

The highest attainable rank in the Imperial Legion is Master General, or Domini Dux. Equivalent to a five-star general officer, the Master General leads the entirety of the Imperial Legion according to the strategies and direction of the General Commander.

On a global scale, there are 4 Field Generals (Legatus Augusti) who fields many legions on each continent. The density of legions varies from 60 under the Procuratio Sarpedonium (Sarpedon Command) to 20 under the Procuratio Crona (Crona Command). The Field Generals work directly with the Master General and form the military council called the Gathering of Legates, where large-scale decision-making and military strategy is planned.

Below the Field Generals are the 20 Generals (Legatus legionis) responsible for ten legions each. A General may specialize in specific elements of the strategy for modern warfare. Some notable Generals are experts in amphibious warfare, coordination with aircraft, intelligence management, and climate control. While the public praises centurions and legion commanders, Generals have the sole honor of leading a military Triumph through Venceia. For this reason, Imperators and other members of the administrative leadership have taken on the title. Even the presence of a General demands reverence and respect from civilians and politicians as much as from inferior officers. It has long been standard practice for a General to command Caphirian forces during a specific battle where different branches of the military work together. This tended to make them the highest-ranked officers on the field. However, most modern Generals operate far from the front line.

Operations

Below General - and the highest active-duty rank that is in the field is Major Commander (Legatus Praeses). A Major Commander has the unique honor of being the lowest office which is permitted to formulate new strategic goals. Since they are often the nearest strategists to combat, they usually exercise more direct control than other commanding ranks. Major Commanders control a single legion and oversee the specialized components, such as artillery and logistic or support personnel. A Commander (Legatus) is in charge of a single legion, and although it is the most junior rank within the "commander" category, it is also the most accessible field rank. For that reason, a Commander is seen as the apex of a military career.

A single soldier is called a Legionary, encased in standard armor (lorica carbonata) and operating in the most direct combat. Their smallest formation is a ten-man unit called a contubernium. Modern contubernia each hold 10 legionaries, led on the field by a squad leader, the Staff Sergeant (Tesserarius) and his second-in-command the Sergeant (Decurion).

Ten contubernia collect together into a single century (centuria) whose commanding officer is the prestigious Centurion (Captain). A centurion's strategic link to his contubernia are his two second-in-commands (Optiones), one of whom - the Primo Optio - succeeds the centurion on his death. A successor position in the military, necessary to keep a consistent flow of orders, is an immutatio. COs and immutatios aren't included in the legionary count so a century comprises 100 legionaries and 23 officers.

Six centuries are grouped to form a cohort. Cohorts used to be arranged within a legion by a hierarchy from first to last cohort but this was phased out before the civil war. A cohort's principales (CO) is the Standard-Bearer (Signiferius). Once carrier of his cohort's symbol, signiferius came to denote a high military rank in the 18th century. Formal duties of a signiferius for his cohort are choosing its coat of arms, creating a motto and generally distinguishing it among the empire's many legions. While rarely in the line of fire, a signiferius still risks losing communications with inferior officers through a radio blackout or technical error. In such an event, he is temporarily replaced by the senior centurion, the Primus Pilus (First Spear), until higher leaders are contacted. Though the primus pilus' century does not receive special treatment, a first spear has the highest pay grade of all the infantrymen.

Military ranks

Enlisted Officers Commanders Leadership
Tiro Conscribere Legionarii Tortores Primo Tortores Decurion Tesserarius Optio Centurion Signiferii Angusticlavii Legatus Legatus Praeses Legatus legionis Legatus Augusti Domini Dux
Rank
Translation Cadet Recruit Legionarie Specialist First Specialist Sergeant Staff Sergeant Lieutenant Captain Field Captain Commandant Commander Major Commander General Field General Master General
Class grades I - II I - IV I - IV I - III I - III I - III I - IV I - V I - II I - III I - III I - III
Pay grade E-1 E-2 E-3 E-4 S-1 O-1 O-2 O-3 O-4 S-2 O-5 O-6 O-7 O-8 O-9 O-10

Personnel

Besides basic infantry and their commanding officers, the Legion employs thousands of soldiers in a logistic or supportive military role. These form the specialized components of the Legion.

Field Psychologists (Aenator) are the professionals responsible for the mental well-being of Legionaries, veterans, and their families. Like traditional psychologists, these professionals diagnose and treat various mental disorders, such as anxiety, depression, and substance abuse. Unlike traditional psychologists, however, Army psychologists are trained to deal specifically with the unique needs of members of the armed forces. Aenatores train in monitoring the mental states of soldiers for signs of trauma, stress, depression, and intentions to mutiny or desert. Field psychologists are also available on domestic and foreign military bases to help treat soldiers experiencing mental and emotional problems. When soldiers are home on domestic bases, psychologists might counsel them on various issues, from minor stress to substance abuse. Soldiers who are away from home on foreign grounds, however, may suffer from more severe mental anguish.

Field Doctors (Medici Legiones) are active duty physicians representing all the specialties and subspecialties of civilian medicine. They may be assigned to fixed military medical facilities, deployable combat units, or military medical research and development duties. They are considered fully deployable soldiers and can heal in the middle of combat and between battles. One of the few military posts fillable by a non-citizen, legionary medics are famous for often being Daxian. The Daxian reputation as doctors pushed the Senate to open the road for them to serve in the military despite the public disdain for employing foreigners in the army. A non-combat specialty branch of the Legion called the Medical Corps exists to train and deploy field doctors, offering over 41 areas of concentration.

Artillery (ballista) is operated by the vital Ballistarii (artillerymen). They are grouped into regiments (Manipuli), individually commanded by an artillery officer (Duplicarius). The number of regiments assigned to a legion - and the composition of those regiments - is an area of flexibility for the Caphiran army. Regular legionaries are universally trained in the operation of mortars. Every contubernium has one of its own for field use, but this does little compared to the effectiveness of dedicated artillerymen and heavy artillery.

Equipment

See also