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The '''Velacruz Armed Forces''' ({{wp|Spanish Language|Veleaz}}: '' '''Fuerzas Armadas del Velacruz''' '') are the military services of [[New Velacruz]], comprising independent Army, Navy and Air Force components. Their primary mission is to safeguard the country's {{wp|independence}}, {{wp|sovereignty}} and territorial {{wp|integrity}} against any threat. As a secondary mission they participate in economic and social development as well as in {{wp|civil defense}} tasks. | The '''Velacruz Armed Forces''' ({{wp|Spanish Language|Veleaz}}: '' '''Fuerzas Armadas del Velacruz''' '') are the military services of [[New Velacruz]], comprising independent Army, Navy and Air Force components. Their primary mission is to safeguard the country's {{wp|independence}}, {{wp|sovereignty}} and territorial {{wp|integrity}} against any threat. As a secondary mission they participate in economic and social development as well as in {{wp|civil defense}} tasks. | ||
The [[National Gendarmerie of New Velacruz]] | The [[National Gendarmerie of New Velacruz]] while classified as a part of the armed forces, has been attached to the Ministry of the Interior since 2009. Criminal investigations are run under the supervision of prosecutors or investigating magistrates. Gendarmerie members generally operate in uniform, and, only occasionally, in plainclothes. | ||
While the [[Federal Police (New Velacruz)|Federal Police]] has a wholly civil mission, its training and activities over more than two decades as an {{wp|anti-terrorist}}, {{wp|Piracy#Anti-piracy_measures|anti-piracy}} force have produced markedly {{wp|military}} characteristics, giving it the appearance of a virtual fourth military service with significant land, sea and air capabilities and approximately 140,000 personnel. The Velacruz armed forces report through the [[Ministry of Defense (New Velacruz)|Ministry of Defense]], while the National Gendarmerie report through the Ministry of Interior. | |||
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Revision as of 03:21, 16 April 2019
Armed Forces of New Velacruz | |
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Fuerza Armada de Nueva Velacruz | |
Founded | 1842 |
Service branches | Army Air Force Navy |
Leadership | |
Commander-in-Chief | Cárdenas Rendón |
Personnel | |
Military age | 17 (voluntary) 18 (conscription) |
Conscription | Yes |
Available for military service | 5,364,028 males, age 16-49, 5,811,031.2 (2008 est.) females, age 16-49 |
Reaching military age annually | 177,473 males, 174,655 (2009 est.) females |
Active personnel | 270,114 |
Expenditure | |
Budget | $157,000,000 (2008 est.) |
Percent of GDP | 0.62% |
Related articles | |
Ranks | Military ranks of New Velacruz |
The Velacruz Armed Forces (Veleaz: Fuerzas Armadas del Velacruz ) are the military services of New Velacruz, comprising independent Army, Navy and Air Force components. Their primary mission is to safeguard the country's independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity against any threat. As a secondary mission they participate in economic and social development as well as in civil defense tasks.
The National Gendarmerie of New Velacruz while classified as a part of the armed forces, has been attached to the Ministry of the Interior since 2009. Criminal investigations are run under the supervision of prosecutors or investigating magistrates. Gendarmerie members generally operate in uniform, and, only occasionally, in plainclothes.
While the Federal Police has a wholly civil mission, its training and activities over more than two decades as an anti-terrorist, anti-piracy force have produced markedly military characteristics, giving it the appearance of a virtual fourth military service with significant land, sea and air capabilities and approximately 140,000 personnel. The Velacruz armed forces report through the Ministry of Defense, while the National Gendarmerie report through the Ministry of Interior.