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= Mission =
= Mission =
The Army of Burgundie ([[Burgoignesc language|Burg]]: ''le Strates della Burgundie''), commonly called ''le Strates'', serves as the land-based branch of the [[Burgoignesc_Security_Forces#Civil_Defense_and_Security_Ministry|Civil Defense and Security Ministry in the Burgoignesc Security Forces]]. The mission the army is charged with is:
* Preserving the peace and security, and providing for the defense of [[The Burgundies]], and any areas occupied by [[Burgundie]];
* Maintaining and preparing against future threats to the sovereignty of [[Burgundie]];
* Implementing the national objectives for land forces as determined by the national government of [[Burgundie]]; and
* Overcoming any nations or parties responsible for aggressive acts that imperil the peace, security, or commerce of [[The Burgundies]].
==Strategic doctrine==
Le Strates works to achieve its mission through its strategic approach. The strategic approach is that the army is always prepared to:
*rapidly and with oppressive force, engage all enemies in a prompt, but fully logistically-support fashion;
*wage sustained land and cyber combat against any opponent, anywhere in the world;
*conduct combined arms operations with unified command structures, combat objectives, and communications;
*execute special operations in support of ongoing military operations;
*establish and sustain the theater or area of operations for joint forces operations; and
*liaison, integrate, and fight with valor alongside national, and multinational forces.
==Tactical approach==
''Le Strates'' prepares and expects all of its soldiers, at all levels, to take the initiative and take an adaptive approach to complete orders and meet objectives. It builds its command structure from the highest level to support all levels of maneuver units down to the battalion level. Focus on small formation tactics has led to ''le Strates'' to have an outsized and global logistical mechanism to "feed the beast". Because the majority of the army is not in an active-duty status (only the Burgoignesc Foreign Legion is a standing army), there is not a plodding bureaucracy resistant to change. ''Le Strates'' is adaptive to change, and often relies on, and therefore invests in, changes recommended by field-deployed personnel. The survivability of the individual soldier is considered the highest priority in achieving the mission and therefore the soldier's experience is the catalyst for changes in doctrine. However, since the Legion is the only standing element of the Army, it has a massive influence on tactical and strategic thinking.


= History =
= History =
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