National Army Land Forces (Faneria)
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National Army Land Forces | |
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Fyth Talmhach Naisineach | |
Active | 1543 | –present
Country | Faneria |
Type | Army |
Role |
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Part of | Office of the National Army |
Headquarters | Army Central Command Center, Oirthidún |
Motto(s) | "Peace through Power! Cananach Lives!" |
Colors | Red, White, Green |
March | "Bloodied Battle Standard" |
Anniversaries |
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Equipment |
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Engagements | Since 1906: Fhainnin Civil War Second Great War Vandarch Canal Crisis Peninsular War Final War of the Deluge |
Website | btf.fh |
Commanders | |
Commander-in-Chief | Director Cían Walaerin |
Secretary of the Army | Delyth Guair |
Marshal | Sean O'Leachan |
Aircraft flown | |
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Cargo helicopter | . |
Observation helicopter | . |
Trainer helicopter | . |
Utility helicopter | . |
The National Army Land Forces (lit. National Land Army) is the ground warfare component of the Office of the National Army of the Republic of the Fhainn. Its primary duties consist of the defense of metropolitan Faneria as well as peacetime support of disaster relief efforts and infrequent peacekeeping duties abroad. The NLA frequently serves as an OPFOR provider for allied nations and Faneria's Naval Infantry Corps.
History
Legacy and Formation
Interwar Reformations
Second Great War
Postwar Era
As part of conditions of the Second Treaty of Gaoth, the NLA was capped at five hundred thousand active servicemembers until the repayment of war debts to Fiannria was completed. Regardless, the NLA was in no position to continue its level of militarization after the loss of confidence in the military and the NLA in particular during the war, despite the majority of the blame falling on the upper echelons of the officer corps. Throughout the late 1940s and 1950s, the military degraded considerably, and the NLA was almost entirely stripped of funding and left in an anemic state to keep technological development of new systems funded, despite many of these systems only existing in limited numbers to maintain the domestic arms industry.
Reconstruction
Modern Day
Organization and Ranks
Field Ranks
Officer Ranks
Insignia
Colors and Traditions
Order of Organization
The modern NLA consists of several training and support institutions such as attaches to military intelligence services, the various Drill Schools for draftee and specialist training, and permanent logistics units. The maneuver units of the NLA consist of fourteen Rhonann, each of which is based at a regional LAB (Land Army Base). These are:
- 1u Guards Rhon
- 1-1 Armor
- 1-2 Armor (R)
- 1-3 Mechanized (R)
- 8u Guards Rhon
- 8-1 Mechanized
- 8-2 Mechanized (R)
- 8-3 Mechanized (R)
- 11u Rhon 'Culriocha'
- 11-1 Mechanized
- 11-2 Mechanized (R)
- 19u Guards Rhon
- Airmobile
- Light (R)
- 151u Guards Rhon
- Mechanized
- Mechanized (R)
- Mechanized (R)
- 2u Rhon
- Light
- Mechanized (R)
- 4u Rhon
- Light
- Light (R)
- Mechanized (R)
- 6u Rhon
- 6-1 Armor (R)
- Mechanized
- Mechanized (R)
- 22u Rhon
- Light
- Light (R)
- 32u Rhon
- Light
- Light
- 73u Rhon
- Armor
- Mechanized (R)
- 74u Rhon
- Light
- Light (R)
- 183u Rhon 'Trout'
- 183-1 Naval Mechanized
- 183-2 Naval Infantry
- 183-3 Naval Infantry
- 210u Rhon
- Airmobile
- Airmobile (R)
- Oirthidún LAB (G)
- Teindùn LAB
- Tynoch-Cionhaen LAB (G)
- Geoghegan LAB
- Leighlinbridge LAB (G)
- Mullraen LAB
- Lemybrien LAB
- Kurik LAB
- Bahyrst LAB (G)
- Hazelston-Dunby LAB
- Bridgend LAB
- Caslach LAB
- Cancale LAB
- Rathmire LAB
Of the fourteen, five are given the 'Guards' appellation, descended from the 'Republican Guards' designation given to veteran units in the Fhainnin Civil War and later Second Great War. In modern parlance, these units are retained at full strength, while the remaining units are kept in a state of reserve, with between one-third and two-thirds of their on-paper strength active at a given time in peacetime. An individual Rhon is composed of two to four brigades (bragadtann), which form the actual operational unit for modern operations. These brigades typically have an on-paper strength of six to seven thousand men, or roughly 25-50% larger than a typical occidental brigade. Typically, a given Rhon will be ordered to furbish one of its constituent brigades, which will be combined with other brigades to form task forces for combat operations. In this system, the role of the Rhon as a unit is to act as both a mobilization center and a field training center for its constituent brigades, allowing specialist training of troops depending on the unit's base location.
Training
Doctrine
Equipment
Installations
In addition to the fourteen Land Army Bases mentioned above, the NLA uniquely operates