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| name = [[Kembesa|Elect Kembesan Army]] | | name = [[Kembesa|Elect Kembesan Army]] | ||
| native_name = T’ori'seyoum | | native_name = T’ori'seyoum | ||
| image = | | image = Emblem of Ethiopia (1996-2009).svg | ||
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| caption = | | caption = Star emblem of the Elect Army | ||
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| motto = | | motto = ''Tewagīwochi isikemech’ereshawi! Igizī’ābiḥērini ina yetiwilidi āgeruni t’ebik’u!''</br>Warriors to the End! Defend God and Homeland! | ||
| founded = 1739 | | founded = 1739 | ||
| current_form = 1982 | | current_form = 1982 |
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Elect Kembesan Army | |
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T’ori'seyoum | |
Motto | Tewagīwochi isikemech’ereshawi! Igizī’ābiḥērini ina yetiwilidi āgeruni t’ebik’u! Warriors to the End! Defend God and Homeland! |
Founded | 1739 |
Current form | 1982 |
Service branches | Land Component Maritime Fleet Component Air Fleet Component |
Leadership | |
Commander-in-Chief | Selemoni XIV Yegidoni |
Duke Martial | Wīlīyam Joriji |
Lord Captain-General | Yohon Lanisēti |
Personnel | |
Conscription | 12-18 months universal male conscription |
Available for military service | 5,488,537, age 17-45 |
Fit for military service | 4,537,412, age 17-45 |
Active personnel | 233,600 total: Land Component: 206,600 Maritime Fleet: 15,000 Air Fleet: 12,000 |
Reserve personnel | 156,300 |
Expenditure | |
Budget | $9.3 billion |
Percent of GDP | 1.9% |
The Elect Army is the main military arm of the Kingdom of Kembesa, comprising the bulk of its professional forces in its land, maritime, and air components. Universal male conscription has been in effect since 1982 with few compromises even for Kembesans with disabilities. Conscript terms of service last between 12 and 18 months depending on the jurisdiction or any penalty that may have been applied to a youth entering into the service. Penal service is also not unheard of. Women are completely barred from service in the Kembesan military and paramilitary forces.