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Dnieguan Army | |
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Active | February 16th 1302 |
Country | Dniegua |
Allegiance | Dniegua |
Type | Army |
Role | Ground-based military warfare |
Size | 362,568 active personnel 486,738 reserve 226,350 Homeguard |
Motto(s) | "To Us, Nothing is Impossible" |
March | "The Army Marches" |
Commanders | |
Hetman-General | The Honorable Bogdan Razumtsky |
Chief of Army General Staff | General Danylo Paliy |
The Dnieguan Army is the land-arm of the Dnieguan Armed Forces. The largest of the branches, the Dnieguan Army is responsible for land operations undertaken by the Dnieguan Armed Forces. The oldest of Dnieguan uniformed services, the Army is the largest branch of the Armed Forces. Consisting of mostly conscripts in Enlisted Ranks, the Army is the most common choice for conscripted individuals.
Established officially on February 16th of 1302 by the first Hetman, Cyaska I, the Dnieguan Army is one of the oldest armies in the world. Notes for its long and bloodied history, like much of Dniegua, the Dnieguan Army is assumed to be among the best trained and most skilled in the world, dispite its status as a mostly conscript army. Today, 55% of individuals in the Army are Conscripts, while 45% are volunteer personnel serving a service term of at least 4 years, or having served a term longer than 4 years.