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Hallandic Armed Forces
Commonwealth Armed Forces
Fórsaí Armtha an Chomhlathais
Founded1764; 260 years ago (1764)
Service branchesCommonwealth Army
Commonwealth Navy
Commonwealth Marines
Commonwealth Air Force
HeadquartersAvelon
Leadership
Chief of the Commonwealth Armed ForcesPresident Arthur Quinn
Minister of DefenceChristopher Girard
Chief of StaffBernard Mac Carthaigh
Personnel
Military age17
Conscription18
Expenditure
Budget$73.4 billion
Percent of GDP2.7% (2019)
Industry
Domestic suppliersEXCAL
HAL
Morgan Shipyards
ALIN
Gavin Electronics
Astra Group
Earhart-Hoffman
Foreign suppliersTBD


The Hallandic Armed Forces, also known as Commonwealth Armed Forces, are the military forces of the State of Halland. They are composed of the Army, the Navy, the Marines and the Air Force. The Armed Forces are responsible for the defence of Halland and the promotion of its geopolitical interests internationally. Additionally, they partake in various humanitarian relief efforts all across the world. The President of Halland is commander-in-chief and administration is jointly administered by the Joint Chiefs of Staff. The Joint Chiefs of Staff are composed of the President, the Minister of Defence, the Chiefs of Staff of each of Halland's four arms, a Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and a Vice-Chairman. Contrary to popular belief, the Hallandic Coast Guards are not part of the Armed Forces, instead being administered by the Ministry of Interior.


History

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Personnel

Expenditure

Overseas Bases

Arms of the Armed Forces

Commonwealth Army

Commonwealth Navy

Commonwealth Marines

Commonwealth Air Force

Ranks, Uniforms and Insignia

Ranks

Uniform

Insignia

Recruitment and Service

Military Service Routes

Special Service Routes

Overseas Volunteers

Weapons and Equipment

Doctrine