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The '''South Army''' (南軍, ''nem-kwljel'') was a Themiclesian military force formed in 1797 with the surviving regiments of the [[Colonial Army (Themiclesia)|Colonial Army]].  Its goals were defence of the southern border against the Maverican Federation, and its strength varied from 3 to 10 regiments depending on the government's foreign policy and threats offered by Maverica.  As a force with independent finance, procurement, recruitment, training, and strategy position, it has effectively ceased to exist in 1921, amalgamated with the [[Capital Defence Force]] to form the [[Themiclesian Army|Consolidated Army]].
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The civilian authority overseeing the South Army was the '''Pass Marshal''' (備塞尉, ''brji-segh-′judh''), one of the [[Principal Counsels]].
}}The '''South Army''' (南軍, ''nem-kwljel'') was a Themiclesian military force formed in 1797 with the surviving regiments of the [[Colonial Army (Themiclesia)|Colonial Army]].  Its goals were defence of the southern border against the Maverican Federation, and its strength varied from 3 to 10 regiments depending on the government's foreign policy and threats offered by Maverica.  As a force with independent finance, procurement, recruitment, training, and strategy position, it has effectively ceased to exist in 1921, amalgamated with the [[Capital Defence Force]] to form the [[Themiclesian Army|Consolidated Army]].
 
The civilian authority overseeing the South Army was the '''Pass Marshal''' (備塞尉, ''brjegh-segh-′judh''), one of the [[Principal Counsels]].


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 05:40, 16 February 2020

South Army
南軍, nem-kwljel
DisbandedDec. 31, 1922
CountryThemiclesia
Brancharmy
Typeinfantry, cavalry, artillery
Roleterritorial defence
Size4 – 9 regiments
Nickname(s)Colonials
Colorsblack
AnniversariesJune 1
EngagementsSecond Maverican War

The South Army (南軍, nem-kwljel) was a Themiclesian military force formed in 1797 with the surviving regiments of the Colonial Army. Its goals were defence of the southern border against the Maverican Federation, and its strength varied from 3 to 10 regiments depending on the government's foreign policy and threats offered by Maverica. As a force with independent finance, procurement, recruitment, training, and strategy position, it has effectively ceased to exist in 1921, amalgamated with the Capital Defence Force to form the Consolidated Army.

The civilian authority overseeing the South Army was the Pass Marshal (備塞尉, brjegh-segh-′judh), one of the Principal Counsels.

See also