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The Army Land Bureau, an administrative division of the Office of the National Army and informally called the Fhainnin Army, is the primary land service branch of the armed forces of Faneria. It is the largest branch of the military, with a majority of the active and reserve manpower and a plurality of the national military budget (although this is sometimes contested, as salaries and grants other than bonuses are tallied under the Office's administration budget rather than as Land Bureau expenses in keeping with the standard pay system).
The Army Land Bureau, an administrative division of the Office of the National Army and informally called the Fhainnin Army, is the primary land service branch of the armed forces of Faneria. It is the largest branch of the military, with a majority of the active and reserve manpower and a plurality of the national military budget (although this is sometimes contested, as salaries and grants other than bonuses are tallied under the Office's administration budget rather than as Land Bureau expenses in keeping with the standard pay system).


{{Infobox military unit
==Structure==
| unit_name                    = Army Land Bureau
| native_name                  = ''Biùro Tiram an Fyddin Naisean an Fhainn''
| image                        =  
| image_size                    = 230px
| caption                      = Seal of the Land Bureau
| dates                        = {{start date|1543}}–present
| country                      = {{flag|Faneria}}
| allegiance                    = <!-- Used to indicate the allegiance of units which are not part of the regular armed forces of a sovereign state; can usually be omitted otherwise. -->
| branch                        =
| role                          = {{plainlist|
*1
*2
}}
| type                          = [[Army]]
| size                          = approx. xxxxxxx personnel (xxxx active, xxxxx reserve)
| command_structure            =
| garrison                      = Army Central Command Center, [[Oirthidún]]
| garrison_label                = Headquarters
| nickname                      =
| patron                        =
| motto                        = "''Fhasen Here''" (english here)
| colors                        = Red, White, Green {{color box|darkred}}{{color box|#FFFFFF}}{{color box|green}}
| colors_label                  = Colors
| march                        =
| mascot                        =
| equipment                    =
* armor
* aircraft
* light vehicles
* support vehicles
| equipment_label              =
| battles                      = Since 1906: [[Fhainnin Civil War]]<br />[[Great War]]<br />[[Vandarch Canal Crisis]]<br />[[Malokan Months' War]]<br />[[Final War of the Deluge]]
| anniversaries                =
| decorations                  =
| battle_honours                =
| website                      =
| commander1                    = double decker dude
| commander1_label              = Commander-in-Chief
| commander2                    = double dude
| commander2_label              = First Deputy Commander-in-Chief
| commander3                    = dude
| commander3_label              = Deputy Commander-in-Chief
| commander4                    =
| commander4_label              =
| notable_commanders            = <!-- Insignia -->
| identification_symbol        =
| identification_symbol_label  =
| identification_symbol_2      =
| identification_symbol_2_label =
| identification_symbol_3      =
| identification_symbol_3_label =
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| aircraft_helicopter_attack    =
| aircraft_helicopter_cargo    =
| aircraft_helicopter_multirole =
| aircraft_helicopter_observation =
| aircraft_helicopter_utility  =
| aircraft_trainer              =
| aircraft_transport            =
| aircraft_helicopter_transport =
}}


{{Infobox military unit
===Theaters and Order of Organization===
| unit_name                    = Fanerian Army Land Bureau
| image                        = [[File:Military service mark of the United States Army.svg|frameless]]<br/>Military service mark of the United States Army<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.defense.gov/Portals/1/Documents/Trademarks/DOD%20Guide%20about%20use%20of%20seals%20logos%20insignia%20medals-16%20Oct%2015F.PDF|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160405154729/http://www.defense.gov/Portals/1/Documents/Trademarks/DOD%20Guide%20about%20use%20of%20seals%20logos%20insignia%20medals-16%20Oct%2015F.PDF|url-status=dead|archive-date=5 April 2016|title=Important Information and Guidelines About the Use of Department of Defense Seals, Logos, Insignia, and Service Medals|date=16 October 2015|page=2|access-date=5 April 2016|publisher=United States Department of Defense}}</ref><br/>[[File:US Army logo.svg|frameless|upright=0.75]]<br/>Army Star logo<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://tioh.army.mil/Catalog/Heraldry.aspx?HeraldryId=5226&CategoryId=2986&grp=2&menu=Uniformed%20Services|title = Shoulder Sleeve Insignia}}</ref>
| caption                      =
| start_date                    = {{start date|1775|6|14|df=yes}}{{Efn|As the [[Continental Army]].}}<br />({{Age in years and months|1775|6|14}} ago)<ref name="birth date">{{cite book|last=Wright, Jr.|first=Robert K.|title=The Continental Army (Army Lineage Series)|year=1983|publisher=Center of Military History, United States Army|location=Washington, D.C.|isbn=9780160019319|url=http://www.history.army.mil/books/RevWar/ContArmy/CA-fm.htm|oclc=8806011}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|author=Maass, John R.|url=http://www.history.army.mil/html/faq/birth.html|title=June 14th: The Birthday of the U.S. Army|publisher=U.S. Army Center of Military History|access-date=30 October 2013}}</ref>
| dates                        = June 14, 1775–1783 (as [[Continental Army]]) <br>1792–1796 as [[Legion of the United States]] <br>1796–Present as United States Army
| country                      = {{flagu|United States}}
| type                          = [[Army]]
| role                          = [[Land warfare|Prompt and sustained land combat]] <br/> [[Combined arms|Combined arms operations]]
*[[Maneuver warfare|Combined arms maneuver]] and [[internal security|wide area security]]
*[[Armoured warfare|Armored and mechanized operations]]
*[[Airborne forces|Airborne]] and [[air assault]] operations
[[Special operations]]<br/>[[Military logistics|Set and sustain the theater for the joint force]] <br/> [[Command and control|Integrate national]], [[combined operations|multinational]], and [[joint warfare|joint power]] on land
| size                          = 485,000 Regular Army personnel (2021)<ref name="House Appropriations">[https://appropriations.house.gov/news/press-releases/appropriations-committee-releases-fiscal-year-2022-defense-funding-bill Appropriations Committee Releases Fiscal Year 2022 Defense Funding Bill], U.S. House Appropriations official website, dated 29 June 2021, lastd accessed 3 August 2021</ref><br>336,000 Army National Guard personnel (2021)<br>189,500 Army Reserve personnel (2021)<ref name="House Appropriations"/><br>1,005,725 total uniformed personnel<br>252,747 civilian personnel (30 September 2020)<br>1,258,472 total
<br />4,406 crewed aircraft<ref name="WAF2018">{{cite journal|title=World Air Forces 2018|journal=Flightglobal|page=17|url=https://www.flightglobal.com/asset/21905|access-date=13 June 2018}}</ref>
| command_structure            = [[United States Armed Forces]]<br>[[File:Emblem of the United States Department of the Army.svg|25px]] [[United States Department of the Army|Department of the Army]]
| garrison                      = [[The Pentagon]] <br />{{nowrap|[[Arlington County, Virginia]], U.S.}}
| garrison_label                = Headquarters
| nickname                      =
| patron                        =
| motto                        = "This We'll Defend"
| colors                        = Black, gold and white<ref>{{cite book |title=U.S. Future Combat & Weapon Systems Handbook |first=Ibp |last=Usa |page=15}}</ref><ref>{{cite manual |title=U.S. Army Official Branding Toolkit |url=https://www.army.mil/e2/rv5_downloads/create/branding_toolkit.pdf |access-date=2 August 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171011170752/https://www.army.mil/e2/rv5_downloads/create/branding_toolkit.pdf |archive-date=11 October 2017 |url-status=dead |df=dmy-all }}</ref> <br />{{color box|#000000}}&nbsp;{{color box|#FFCB05}}&nbsp;{{color box|#FFFFFF}}
| colors_label                  = Colors
| march                        = "[[The Army Goes Rolling Along]]" {{audio|Army goes rolling along.ogg|Play}}
| mascot                        = [[Army Mules]]
| equipment                    = [[List of equipment of the United States Army|List of U.S. Army equipment]]
| equipment_label              =
| battles                      = {{collapsible list
| titlestyle = background:transparent;text-align:left;font-weight:normal;
| title = See list
|[[File:Streamer RW.PNG|200px]] <br />[[American Revolutionary War|Revolutionary War]] <br />[[File:Streamer W1812.PNG|200px]] <br />[[War of 1812]] <br />[[File:Streamer MW.PNG|200px]] <br />[[Mexican–American War]] <br />[[File:Streamer CW.PNG|200px]] <br />[[American Civil War|Civil War]] <br />[[File:Streamer IW.PNG|200px]] <br />[[American Indian Wars|Indian Wars]] <br />[[File:Streamer SC.PNG|200px]] <br />[[Spanish–American War]] <br />[[File:Streamer CRE.PNG|200px]] <br />[[China Relief Expedition]] <br />[[File:Streamer PC.PNG|200px]] <br />[[Philippine–American War]] <br />[[File:Streamer MS.PNG|200px]] <br />[[Mexican Expedition]] <br />[[File:Streamer WWI V.PNG|200px]] <br />[[World War I]] <br /> [[Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War|Russian Civil War]] <br /> [[Bonus Army suppression]] <br /> [[File:World War II - American Campaign Streamer (Plain).png|200px]] <br />[[File:Streamer APC.PNG|200px]] <br />[[File:European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal streamer.png|200px]] <br /> [[World War II]] <br />[[File:Korean Service Medal - Streamer.png|200px]] <br />[[Korean War]] <br />[[1958 Lebanon crisis]] <br />[[File:Vietnam Service Streamer vector.svg|200px]] <br />[[Vietnam War]] <br />[[File:Streamer AFE.PNG|200px]] <br />[[Dominican Civil War]]<br />[[File:Streamer AFE.PNG|200px]]<br />[[Korean DMZ Conflict (1966–1969)|Korean DMZ Conflict]]<br />[[File:Streamer AFE.PNG|200px]] <br />[[US invasion of Grenada|Invasion of Grenada]] <br />[[File:Streamer AFE.PNG|200px]]|[[United States Invasion of Panama|Invasion of Panama]] <br />[[File:Streamer AFE.PNG|200px]] <br />[[Unified Task Force|Somali Civil War]] <br />[[File:Streamer SAS.PNG|200px]] <br />[[Gulf War|Persian Gulf War]] <br />[[File:Streamer KC.PNG|200px]] <br />[[Kosovo War]] <br />[[File:Streamer gwotE.PNG|200px]] <br />[[Global War on Terrorism]] <br />[[File:Streamer AFGCS.PNG|200px]] <br />[[War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)|War in Afghanistan]] <br />[[File:Iraq Campaign streamer.svg|200px]] <br />[[Iraq War]] <br />[[File:Inherent Resolve Campaign streamer.svg|200px]] [[Operation Inherent Resolve]]<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://quicksearch.dla.mil/qsDocDetails.aspx?ident_number=70415 |title=Archived copy |access-date=6 February 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180207122448/http://quicksearch.dla.mil/qsDocDetails.aspx?ident_number=70415 |archive-date=7 February 2018 |url-status=dead }}</ref> <br />[[Battle of Khasham]]
}}
| anniversaries                = [[U.S. Army Birthdays|Army Birthday]]: 14 June
| decorations                  =
| battle_honours                =
| website                      = {{url|https://www.army.mil/|Army.mil}}<!-- Commanders. -->
| commander1                    = {{Flagicon image|Flag of the President of the United States of America.svg|size=23px}} [[President of the United States|President]] [[Joe Biden]]
| commander1_label              = [[Powers of the president of the United States#Commander-in-chief|Commander-in-Chief]]
| commander2                    = {{Flagicon image|USSecDefflag.svg|size=23px}} [[Lloyd Austin]]
| commander2_label              = [[United States Secretary of Defense|Secretary of Defense]]
| commander3                    = {{Flagicon image|Flag of the United States Secretary of the Army.svg|size=23px}} [[Christine Wormuth]]
| commander3_label              = [[United States Secretary of the Army|Secretary of the Army]]
| commander4                    = {{Flagicon image|Flag of the Chief of Staff of the United States Army.svg|size=23px}} [[General (United States)|GEN]] [[James C. McConville]]<ref>[https://www.army.mil/article/225377/new_chief_of_staff_taking_care_of_people_key_to_winning_the_fight Sean Kimmons, Army News Service (August 9, 2019) New chief of staff: Taking care of people key to winning the fight]</ref>
| commander4_label              = [[Chief of Staff of the United States Army|Chief of Staff]]
| commander5                    = {{Flagicon image|Flag of the Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Army.svg|size=23px}} GEN [[Joseph M. Martin]]<ref>[https://www.army.mil/article/225014/seasoned_combat_leader_sworn_in_as_armys_vice_chief_of_staff Joe Lacdan, Army News Service (August 1, 2019) Seasoned combat leader sworn in as Army's vice chief of staff]</ref>
| commander5_label              = [[Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Army|Vice Chief of Staff]]
| commander6                    = {{Flagicon image|Flag of the Sergeant Major of the United States Army.svg|size=23px}} SMA [[Michael A. Grinston]]<ref>[https://www.dvidshub.net/video/702008/uniformed-army-leadership-changes-hands Defense.gov (08.09.2019) Uniformed Army Leadership Changes Hands]</ref>
| commander6_label              = [[Sergeant Major of the Army]]
| notable_commanders            = <!-- Insignia -->
| identification_symbol        = [[File:Flag of the United States Army (official proportions).svg|border|150px]]
| identification_symbol_label  = [[Flag of the United States Army|Flag]]
| identification_symbol_2      = [[File:Field flag of the United States Army.svg|border|150px]]
| identification_symbol_2_label = Field flag{{Efn|Adopted in 1962.}}
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The Land Bureau is primarily concerned with homeland defense within northern [[Levantia]], but has seen an increased oversees commitment since 2020 and the initiation of the [[Final War of the Deluge]] As a result, the Army maintains land garrisons overseas in Maloka and the overseas possession of Eilada, as well as nonpermanent advisor units in [[the Cape]], [[Ashkenang]], [[Brumalea]], [[Mutsutori]], [[Xing'a'pei]], [[Prevalia]], [[Corumm]], [[Kiravia]], [[Caphiria]], [[Sabnaki]], and [[League-Occupied Varshan]].


 
See [[List of Named Units of Fhainnin Armies#National Army 2004-Present|List of Named Units of Fhainnin Armies]] for a full list of units to the brigade level.
 
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==Origins and History==
 
===Pre-national Forces===
The typical Fhainnin soldier for the first few thousand years of recorded history (known as a ''Ceiternin'') was armed with a sword (''deamhbah''), javelins (''gah''), and various daggers. They generally favored no armor or padded cloth, as tribal tactics focused on skirmishes and ambush over pitched fighting. These troops were organized into rough units collectively referred to as ''Ceiternn'', or warbands, which numbered anywhere from thirty to four hundred men depending on the size of the populations from which they were raised. The leader of each warband was either elected or lead by charisma and was referred to as a ''Ceiternna,'' and responded directly to the commanding noble or official, assuming they themselves were not operating autonomously. Many local bands fought against invading forces both foreign and native without a call to arms, often boiling the distinction between soldiery and highwaymen down to a matter of loyalties.
 
The constant combative nature of the area made proper settlement and annexation by anything other than dedicated armies incredibly difficult, as while early Holy Levantine forces and opportunistic raiders had free reign of the land when organized, attempts to remove or subjugate the native populations of the Ninerivers typically resulted in settlements being sacked at any opportunity.
 
As Christianity took hold within the country from those foreign settlements which had been established peaceably or lasted in small holds along the coastline, local nobility began to employ professional soldiers in addition to militias. These ''Ardceiterninn'' continued to use javelins and swords, but additionally took up shortbows along with rounded wooden shields and metal armor (most commonly mail coats or lamellar designs copied from Latin and Coscivian designs). Most also trained to fight on horseback as their ''Ceiterninn'' auxiliaries did, largely replacing the mounted skirmishers and relegating peasant troops to foot combat by the tenth century. While not approaching the social prestige or full plate of Latin knights, these soldiers typically fought with similar discipline and pride, earning a reputation as competent bodyguards and cavalry mercenaries throughout Levantia.
 
===Rethysian Army System===
The first Kings of the Fhainn fought with essentially the same troops as their ancestors and opponents had for innumerable generations before, and did so successfully. However, the inherent disorganization and decentralization of feudal forces made mobilizing to fight large wars increasingly difficult, and by the fourteenth century, firearms and cannons made organized formations increasingly important.
 
In response to this need for a large army loyal directly to the Throne, King (''Rih'') [[Bronlan Màrtainn]] reorganized his personal army into more standardized units of four hundred men, arming them with weapons produced in batches and mixing soldiers from various locales and former polities to head off unit-wide insurrection from the largely independent Vicars ruling in his name. This idea was originally attributed to his father, [[Rethys Màrtainn]], but in modern times this is thought to be an apocryphal tale spread by Bronlan himself to deflect criticism as he did with many of his reforms.
 
Aside from introducing a degree of standardization, Bronlan created a larger officer system, with Captains (almost invariably minor nobles) replacing ''Ceiternnas'' and introducing Sergeant-Generals to lead units of two thousand men, themselves responding a General leading as many troops as were appointed to his command. While still inefficient and lacking in long campaigning ability and contemporary command and control, this system at least allowed for a functional army to be fielded against other states with relative coordination and modern equipment (and, more importantly, without cajoling the Vicars to field soldiers on the behalf of the King).
 
The Rethysian System formally separated Fhainnin soldiers into distinct infantry and cavalry types, with the ''Ardceirerninn'' being transformed into more traditional lancer cavalry, while the levy troops were given arquebuses to replace their earlier ranged weapons. Swords were kept by both branches, with confiscation of the weapons being unrealistic given the proliferation of weapons within the budding country. Foot ''Ardceirerninn'' and the few remaining cavalry ''Ceirerninn'' specialized as longbowmen and skirmish cavalry respectively, with the former fading into obscurity and the latter taking up varying roles as early dragoons or reconnaissance units for the main armies. Static cannon were also introduced and attached as needed to the infantry for support in sieges.
 
===Combined Royal Army===
- army reorganized into conscription system with nobles as officers - later, nobles lose rights due to a coup by the monarch solidifying central power
 
===Great War Era===
- republican army organized along more foreign lines,
 
===Post-War Era===
 
==Organization==


===Insignia===
===Insignia===
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===Doctrine===
===Doctrine===


===Theaters and Units===
==Equipment==
 
[[ABAN]]
 
[[Madiodha 2016-1]]
 
[[Bataís 1962-2]]
===Equipment and Assets===
[[Sairdhom-class Submarine]]
 
[[Mactliat 1983-2]]
Numbers listed do not include systems employed by nonstandard units, which vary greatly and in some cases are classified.


{| class="wikitable"
[[HE-2005]] (Héileacaptar Each, Steed Helo)
!Land System Type
[[HE-1978]]
!Primary Model/s
Kamov Ka-31 - RADAR helo variant
!Per New Model Brigade(48)
Kamov Ka-27 - helo
!Per New Model Command Unit (14)
[[SM-1979]]
!Active New Model
[[SM-1997]]
!Reserve Total
[[SMT-1999]] (SM Taic, Strike Craft)
!National Total
[[SMC-2002]] (Scaird Mhíleata Cabhlach, Naval MJ)
!Per Old Model Infantry Rhon (0)
[[SM-2013]]
!Per Old Armor Rhon (0)
[[SMT-2016]]
!Per Old Support Rhon (0)
[[SM-2021]] (Scaird Mhíleata, Military Jet)
!Active Old Total
Sukhoi Su-29 - trainer and sport propeller aircraft
!Reserve Total
Mikoyan MiG-29 - jet fighter
!National Total
Tupolev Tu-154 - airliner with military transport variant
|-
Tupolev Tu-204 - airliner
|MBT
Tupolev Tu-126 - early radar and intel plane
|[[Madiodha 2016-1]]
Elbit Hermes 450 - early UAV
|36
[[RCF-1919]] (Raidhfil Coise-Fada 1919; Type 1919 Long Infantry Rifle) - ceremonial weapon
| -
[[RCA-2001]] (Raidhfil Coise-Athfhillteach 2001; Type 2001 Repeating Infantry Rifle
|1728
[[RCA-2022]] (Raidhfil Coise-Athfhillteach 1942; Type 2022 Repeating Infantry Rifle
|2831
|
|4
|220
| -
|2136
|2831
|4967
|-
|APC/IFV
|
|210
| -
|10080
|18385
|
|800
|505
| -
|39489
|41802
|80562
|-
|Missile Artillery
|
|12
| -
|576
|193
|
|4
|4
| -
|192
|62
|254
|-
|SP-Artillery
|
|36
| -
|1728
|1440
|
|6
| -
| -
|234
|286
|520
|-
|Towed Artillery
|
| -
| -
| -
|687
|
| -
| -
| -
|14
|687
|703
|-
|Armored Transport
|
|590
|50
|29020
|36560
|
|60
| -
| -
|2395
|674
|3069
|-
|Command Vehicle
|
|10
|10
|620
|3557
|
|75
|70
|50
|3557
|103
|3660
|-
|Bridging Support Vehicle
|
|6
| -
|288
|334
|
|4
|4
|10
|502
|786
|1288
|-
|Bulldozer
|
|9
| -
|432
|786
|
|4
|4
|10
|504
|1366
|1870
|-
|Mine Support Vehicle
|
|9
| -
|432
|504
|
|4
|4
| -
|192
|334
|526
|-
|Recovery Vehicle
|
|42
| -
|2016
|803
|
|4
|10
|10
|556
|986
|1542
|-
|Tow/Crane Vehicle
|
|3
| -
|144
|52
|
|2
|4
|10
|424
|803
|1227
|-
|Unarmored Transport
|
|504
|240
|27552
|30268
|
| -
| -
|800
|27710
|46813
|74523
|-
|Heavy Transport
|
|18
| -
|864
|233
|
|10
|180
| -
|2012
|863
|2875
|-
|System Total
| -
|1485
|300
|75480
|
|
|977
|1005
|890
|
|
|
|}<br />

Latest revision as of 16:01, 16 September 2022

The Army Land Bureau, an administrative division of the Office of the National Army and informally called the Fhainnin Army, is the primary land service branch of the armed forces of Faneria. It is the largest branch of the military, with a majority of the active and reserve manpower and a plurality of the national military budget (although this is sometimes contested, as salaries and grants other than bonuses are tallied under the Office's administration budget rather than as Land Bureau expenses in keeping with the standard pay system).

Structure

Theaters and Order of Organization

The Land Bureau is primarily concerned with homeland defense within northern Levantia, but has seen an increased oversees commitment since 2020 and the initiation of the Final War of the Deluge As a result, the Army maintains land garrisons overseas in Maloka and the overseas possession of Eilada, as well as nonpermanent advisor units in the Cape, Ashkenang, Brumalea, Mutsutori, Xing'a'pei, Prevalia, Corumm, Kiravia, Caphiria, Sabnaki, and League-Occupied Varshan.

See List of Named Units of Fhainnin Armies for a full list of units to the brigade level.

Insignia

Doctrine

Equipment

ABAN Madiodha 2016-1 Bataís 1962-2 Sairdhom-class Submarine Mactliat 1983-2

HE-2005 (Héileacaptar Each, Steed Helo) HE-1978 Kamov Ka-31 - RADAR helo variant Kamov Ka-27 - helo SM-1979 SM-1997 SMT-1999 (SM Taic, Strike Craft) SMC-2002 (Scaird Mhíleata Cabhlach, Naval MJ) SM-2013 SMT-2016 SM-2021 (Scaird Mhíleata, Military Jet) Sukhoi Su-29 - trainer and sport propeller aircraft Mikoyan MiG-29 - jet fighter Tupolev Tu-154 - airliner with military transport variant Tupolev Tu-204 - airliner Tupolev Tu-126 - early radar and intel plane Elbit Hermes 450 - early UAV RCF-1919 (Raidhfil Coise-Fada 1919; Type 1919 Long Infantry Rifle) - ceremonial weapon RCA-2001 (Raidhfil Coise-Athfhillteach 2001; Type 2001 Repeating Infantry Rifle RCA-2022 (Raidhfil Coise-Athfhillteach 1942; Type 2022 Repeating Infantry Rifle