United Republic Armed Forces

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The United Republic Armed Forces act as the official constitutional military for the United Republic. The armed forces consists of six service branches: the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Corps, Space Force, and Coast Guard. The president of the United Republic is the commander-in-chief of the armed forces and forms military policy with the Ministry of Defense (MoD), acting as the principal organs by which military policy is carried out. All six armed services are among the eight uniformed services of the United Republic.

United Republic Armed Forces
MottoAd Victoriam
"To Victory!"
Founded1565
Service branchesUR Army

UR Navy

UR Air Corps

UR Marine Corps

UR Coast Guard

UR Space Force
Leadership
Commander-in-ChiefPresident Dennis Rogers
Minister of DefenseHoward Stanton
Chairman, Armed Forces CouncilFleet Admiral George Adell, URN
Vice-Chairman, Armed Forces CouncilGeneral Nolan Reeves, URA
Manpower
Military age17 with parental consent, 18 for voluntary service
ConscriptionMale only (inactive since 1953)
Available for
military service
16 million, age 18–25, age 15–49
Active personnel1,354,747
Reserve personnel815,250
Deployed personnel125,000
Expenditures
Percent of GDPTBD

The UR Armed Forces are one of the largest military forces in terms of personnel. They draw their personnel from a large pool of paid volunteers. Although conscription has been used in the past, it has not been used since 1953. The Selective Service System retains the power to conscript males, and requires that all male citizens and residents residing in the United Republic between the ages of 18–25 register with the service.

The UR Armed Forces has significant capabilities in both defense and power projection due to its large budget, resulting in advanced and powerful technologies which enables a widespread deployment of the force around the world.

History

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Structure

Under Article II of the UR Constitution, the President is designated as the "Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of the United Republic, and of the Militia of the several Provinces, when called into the actual Service of the United Republic." The United Republic Armed Forces are under the administrative purview of the Ministry of Defense, serving as the primary cabinet ministry for military affairs.

The military chain of command flows from the President to the Minister of Defense, ensuring civilian control of the military. Within the Ministry of Defense the military departments, the Department of the Army, Department of the Navy, and Department of the Air Corps, are civilian led entities that oversee the coequal military service branches organized within. The military departments and services are responsible for organizing, training, and equipping forces, with the actual chain of command flowing through the unified combatant commands.

The Armed Forces Council, although outside the operational chain of command, is the senior-most military body in the United Republic Armed Forces. It is led by the Chairman of the Armed Forces Council, who is the military head of the armed forces and principal advisor to the President and Minister of Defense on military matters. Their deputy is the Vice Chairman of the Armed Forces Council. Other members include the Chief of Staff of the Army, Commandant of the Marine Corps, Chief of Naval Operations, Chief of Staff of the Air Corps, Chief of Space Operations, the Commandant of the Coast Guard, and the Chief of the Home Guard Bureau. The Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman is the most senior enlisted member in the United Republic Armed Forces.

Leadership of the Armed Forces, to include the President, Minister of Defense, and Chairman of the Armed Forces Council are members of the United Republic National Security Council, which advises the President on national security, military, and foreign policy matters. The National Security Advisor and Deputy National Security Advisor may also be members of the United Republic Armed Forces.

Service Branches

The United Republic Armed Forces is composed of six coequal military service branches, all organized under the Ministry of Defense's military departments.

Army

Main Article: United Republic Army

The United Republic Army (URA) is the land service branch of the United Republic Armed Forces and part of the civilian-led Department of the Army, which is led by the Secretary of the Army. The military head of the U.R. Army is the Chief of Staff of the Army, who is assisted by the Vice Chief of Staff of the United Republic Army and sergeant major of the Army.

The five core competencies of the Army are to conduct:

  1. Prompt and sustained land combat
  2. Combined arms operations
  3. Special operations
  4. Set and sustain the theater for the joint force
  5. Integrate national, multinational, and joint power on land

The U.R. Army is composed of the Regular Army, United Republic Army Reserve, and United Republic Army Home Guard. The U.R. Army is organized into four army commands, which conduct the majority of the service's organize, train, and equip functions, ten Army service component commands, which command forces attached to the combatant commands, and twelve direct reporting units. The Army also organizes its personnel into 21 different basic branches.

The four army commands are:

  • United Republic Army Forces Command: Provides Army forces to combatant commanders.
  • United Republic Army Training and Doctrine Command: Recruits, trains, and educates soldiers and develops Army doctrine.
  • United Republic Army Materiel Command: Develops, maintains, and acquires systems and materiel.
  • United Republic Army Futures Command: Modernization and future systems development.

The U.R. Army's field structure is broken into several subdivisions under its commands:

  • Army group: Only used during large scale wars or as part of multinational commands, consist of four to five field armies and 400,000 to 1 million soldiers. Usually responsible for directing campaigns in a certain geographical area and commanded by a general of the army.
  • Field army: Consists of two or more corps or more than four divisions and consists of up to 90,000 soldiers commanded by a general.
  • Corps: Consists of two to five divisions and 20,000 to 45,000 soldiers commanded by a lieutenant general. A corps is the highest level of command that provides operational direction for combat operations, with higher levels concerned with administration rather than operations.
  • Division: Consists of three to four brigades and 10,000 to 15,000 soldiers commanded by a major general and are subdivided into airborne, armored, infantry, and mountain divisions. Each division conducts major tactical operations and sustained battlefield operations.
  • Brigade / Regiment / Group: Consists of two to three battalions and 3,000 to 5,000 soldiers commanded by a colonel. Armored, Airborne and Ranger units are organized into regiments and Special Forces are organized into groups. In 2012, the Army reorganized its brigades into brigade combat teams, which are autonomous modular brigades that most commonly include one combat arms brigade and its assigned support and fire units.
  • Battalion / Squadron: Consist of four to six companies and consist of up to 1,000 soldiers commanded by a lieutenant colonel. Battalions are organized into combat arms battalions, combat support, and combat service support battalions by unit type. Armored and air cavalry are organized into squadrons. Battalions and squadrons conduct independent operations of limited scope and duration.
  • Company / Battery / Troop: Consist of three to four platoons and a few dozen to 200 soldiers commanded by a captain. Artillery is organized into batteries and armored and air cavalry units are organized into troops. Companies, batteries, and troops are tactical-sized units that can perform a battlefield function on its own.
  • Platoon: Consists of two to three squads and up to 36 soldiers led by a first lieutenant or second lieutenant.
  • Squad: Consists of two teams and four to ten soldiers led by a staff sergeant.
  • Team: Consists of four soldiers and led by a sergeant or corporal.

Marine Corps

Main article: United Republic Marine Corps

The United Republic Marine Corps (URMC) is the maritime land force service branch of the United Republic Armed Forces and part of the civilian-led Department of the Navy, which is led by the Secretary of the Navy. The military head of the U.R. Marine Corps is the commandant of the Marine Corps, who is assisted by the assistant commandant of the Marine Corps and sergeant major of the Marine Corps.

The Marine Corps is responsible for amphibious warfare and expeditionary warfare operations, having a very close relationship with its coequal sister service, the United Republic Navy. The U.R. Marine Corps is composed of the Regular Marine Corps and the United Republic Marine Corps Reserve. The central unit of the Marine Corps is a Marine Air-Ground Task Force, which consist of a command element, ground combat element, aviation combat element, and logistics combat element. The Marine Corps is divided in the Fleet Marine Force and the Supporting Establishment.

The Fleet Marine Force includes:

  • Fleet Marine Force, Altiac: Conducts operations in the Nysdra, the Cartesian, and Western Crona. Fleet Marine Force, Altaic under the command of United Republic Home Fleet.
  • Fleet Marine Force, Cathay: Conducts operations in the Ocean of Cathay, Australis, Alshar, and Audonia. Fleet Marine Force, Cathay under the command of United Republic Cathaic Fleet.
  • Fleet Marine Force, Odoneru: Conducts operations in the Odoneru, Kiro-Borealis, Levantia and Sarpedon. Fleet Marine Force, Odoneru under the command of United Republic Odoneru Fleet.
  • Fleet Marine Force, Orixtal Conducts operations in the Orixtal, the Polynesian, Vallos and Eastern Crona. Fleet Marine Force, Pacific under the command of United Republic Orixtal Fleet.

The U.R. Marine Corps' unit structure is broken into several subdivisions under the Fleet Marine Force:

  • Marine division / Marine aircraft wing: Consists of three marine regiments or marine aircraft groups and 6,600 marines commanded by a major general.
  • Marine logistics group: Consists of three combat logistics regiments and commanded by a brigadier general.
  • Marine regiment / Marine aircraft group: Consist of three or more marine battalions or marine aviation squadrons and 2,200 marines commanded by a colonel.
  • Marine battalion / Marine aviation squadron: Consists of three or more companies or 24 aircraft and 730 marines commanded by a lieutenant colonel.
  • Company: Consists of three or more platoons and 245 marines commanded by a Captain.
  • Platoon: Consists of three squads and 27 marines commanded by a first lieutenant or second lieutenant.
  • Squad / Section: Consists of three teams and 9 marines led by a sergeant.
  • Fire team: Consists of four marines led by a corporal.

Air Corps

Main article: United Republic Air Corps

The United Republic Air Corps (URAC) is the air service branch of the United Republic Armed Forces and part of the civilian-led Department of the Air Corps, which is led by the Secretary of the Air Corps. The military head of the U.R. Air Corps is the chief of staff of the Air Corps, who is assisted by the vice chief of staff of the United Republic Air Corps and chief master sergeant of the Air Corps.

The five core missions of the Air Corps are:

  1. Air superiority
  2. Global integrated intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance
  3. Rapid global mobility
  4. Global strike
  5. Command and control

The U.R. Air Corps is composed of the Regular Air Corps, United Republic Air Corps Reserve, and United Republic Air Guard. The U.R. Air Corps is organized into seven major commands, which conduct the majority of the service's organize, train, and equip functions and command forces attached to the combatant commands.

The Air Corps' major commands are:

  • Air Corps Combat Command: Provides fighter, attack, intelligence, cyber, combat rescue, and air corps ground forces to combatant commanders.
  • Air Corps Education and Training Command: Recruits, educates, and trains airmen and develops Air Corps doctrine
  • Air Corps Global Strike Command: Operates the Air Corps's strategic bomber and intercontinental ballistic missile forces as United Republic Strategic Command's joint force air component.
  • Air Corps Materiel Command: Develops, maintains, and acquires systems and materiel.
  • Air Force Reserve Command: Manages Air Corps reserve forces.
  • Air Corps Special Operations Command: Conducts special operations with aviation and Special Tactics Commandos as United Republic Special Operations Command's joint force air component.
  • Air Corps Mobility Command: Conducts airlift and air refueling operations as United Republic Transport Command's joint force air component.

The U.R. Air Corps' field structure is broken into several subdivisions under its major commands:

  • Numbered air corps / Named air corps: Consists of multiple wings with a geographic or functional assignment commanded by a general or lieutenant general.
  • Wing: Consists of two or more groups commanded by a brigadier general or colonel. Wings typically contain an operations group, maintenance group, mission support group, and a medical group. There are two types of wings: composite wings or objective wings. Composite wings operate more than one kind of aircraft and may be designated as self-contained units designed for quick air intervention anywhere in the world. Objective wings are based on a single purpose, such as an operational, air base, or specialized mission.
  • Group: Consists of two or more squadrons whose mission are similar or complementary commanded by a colonel.
  • Squadron: Consist of two or more flights commanded by a lieutenant colonel or major.
  • Flight: Consists of individual airmen, sections, or shops commanded by a captain.
  • Element / Section: Consists of two or more airmen led by a staff sergeant or senior airman.

Navy

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Coast Guard

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Space Force

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Nuclear Armanents

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