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The New England Army is the land-based component of the New English Armed Forces, and represents the largest portion of its personnel. It is responsible to the Government of the Commonwealth of New England and headed by the Chief of the New English Army, [Insert Name Here], who reports to the Minister of War [Insert Name Here], who reports directly to the President of the Commonwealth of New England. | |||
As of 1950, the New England Army employs numberxhere personnel including the Army Air Corps, New England National Guard, and New England Fire Brigades. Though limited conscription exists in New England, the New England Army is a majority volunteer force and therefore soldiers are considered professionals. |
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New England Army | |
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File:Coat of arms of New England.svg | |
Headquarters | Springfield, Massachusetts |
Leadership | |
Commander-in-Chief | [Insert Name Here] |
Secretary of the Army | General [Insert Name Here] |
General of the Army | [Insert Name Here] |
Personnel | |
Military age | 18-52 |
Conscription | Yes |
Industry | |
Domestic suppliers | Springfield, Colt, Ford Motor Company, Boeing, Lockheed Martin |
Foreign suppliers | The United Kingdom, The Dominion of Canada, The French Empire |
Related articles | |
Ranks | New England Army Ranks |
The New England Army is the land-based component of the New English Armed Forces, and represents the largest portion of its personnel. It is responsible to the Government of the Commonwealth of New England and headed by the Chief of the New English Army, [Insert Name Here], who reports to the Minister of War [Insert Name Here], who reports directly to the President of the Commonwealth of New England.
As of 1950, the New England Army employs numberxhere personnel including the Army Air Corps, New England National Guard, and New England Fire Brigades. Though limited conscription exists in New England, the New England Army is a majority volunteer force and therefore soldiers are considered professionals.