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| role                          = Land warfare
| role                          = Land warfare
| size                          = 76,220 active personnel (July 2023) 4,140 [[Brigade of Gurkhas|Gurkhas]] (July 2023) 26,760 [[Army Reserve (United Kingdom)|Volunteer Reserve]] Personnel (July 2023)
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The '''Vetokite Army''' is the principal land warfare force of Vetok, and one of the four key warfighting parts of the [[Vetokite Armed Forces]] along with the [[Vetokite Imperial Navy]], [[Vetokite Imperial Air Force]] and Vetokite Strategic Weapons Command.
The '''Vetokite Army''' is the principal land warfare force of Vetok, and one of the four key warfighting parts of the [[Vetokite Armed Forces]] along with the [[Vetokite Imperial Navy]], [[Vetokite Imperial Air Force]] and Vetokite Strategic Weapons Command.
==== Modern Army====
The Vetokite Army has been a volunteer force since 1997, following the abolition of national service by the hand of Emperor Vetok XII. Although there has been a standing reservists force since the late 1940's, only since the ending of conscription has it adopted a more formal and important role, with a sixth of the Army's combat brigades composed of Territorial personnel following Force Update 2020. With a stripped down composition, the Army of today has moved away from the hidebound ways of old
==== Public Criticism====
The Army has seen much criticism throughout its centuries of service. (Talk about the discomfort when one of the dynasty first implemented it, the involvement in the Tarro Affair of the late 1700's, the failings of the Eastern Marches war of the early 1900's)

Revision as of 23:53, 29 October 2023

Vetokite Imperial Army
British Army crest.svg
Founded12 July 1421; 603 years ago (1421-07-12)
CountryVetok
AllegianceEmperor of the United Dominion of Vetok
TypeArmy
RoleLand warfare
Size53,392 active personnel (October 2023) 14,436 Territorial Reserve personnel (October 2023)
Part ofMinistryofDefence.svg Vetokite Armed Forces
EquipmentList of equipment of the Vetokite Army
Commanders
Commander-in-ChiefEmperor Súrvan Jaansma
Chief of the General Imperial StaffMarshal Patrick Delana, Lord Delana
Deputy Chief of the General Imperial StaffLieutenant General Carole Bester
Sergeant Major of the LancersWarrant Officer Class 1 Himán Carnassi
Insignia
War flag
Non-ceremonial flag
Flag of the British Army.svg
Logo


The Vetokite Army is the principal land warfare force of Vetok, and one of the four key warfighting parts of the Vetokite Armed Forces along with the Vetokite Imperial Navy, Vetokite Imperial Air Force and Vetokite Strategic Weapons Command.

Modern Army

The Vetokite Army has been a volunteer force since 1997, following the abolition of national service by the hand of Emperor Vetok XII. Although there has been a standing reservists force since the late 1940's, only since the ending of conscription has it adopted a more formal and important role, with a sixth of the Army's combat brigades composed of Territorial personnel following Force Update 2020. With a stripped down composition, the Army of today has moved away from the hidebound ways of old

Public Criticism

The Army has seen much criticism throughout its centuries of service. (Talk about the discomfort when one of the dynasty first implemented it, the involvement in the Tarro Affair of the late 1700's, the failings of the Eastern Marches war of the early 1900's)