Amrelian Armed Forces

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Armed Forces of the Amrelian Federative Republic
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Flag of the Armed Forces
MottoEt ulterius, Deo et Amrelae!
"Onwards, for God and Amrelia!"
FoundedJune 15, 1799 under current form; 221 years ago
Service branchesArmy
Navy (Marine Corps)
Air Force
Coast Guard
HeadquartersWhiteford, F.D.
Leadership
Commander-in-ChiefFederal Directory
Chief of the Defense StaffGen. Ross Bethune
Personnel
Military age17 with parental consent, 18 for voluntary service
ConscriptionNo
Available for
military service
TBD males, age 17-45,
TBD females, age 17-45
Fit for
military service
14,126,398 males, age 17-45,
13,086,106 females, age 17-45
Active personnel178,416
Reserve personnel463,054
Deployed personnelTBD
Expenditure
BudgetUS$51.02 billion
Percent of GDP2%
Industry
Domestic suppliersTBD
Foreign suppliersTBD
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HistoryMilitary history of Amrelia

The Armed Forces of the Amrelian Federative Republic (AAF) are the official military forces responsible for the defense of Amrelia. They also promote Amrelia's wider interests, support international peacekeeping efforts and provide humanitarian aid.

HISTORY

Today, the Amrelian Armed Forces consist of the Army, Amrelia's land warfare branch; the Navy, a blue-water navy with a fleet of 113 commissioned ships, together with the Marine Corps, a highly specialized amphibious light infantry force; the Air Force, a technologically sophisticated air force with a diverse operational fleet consisting of both fixed-wing and rotary aircraft; and the Coast Guard, which operates as coastal defense, search and rescue, and maritime law enforcement.

The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces is the four-member Federal Directory, who forms military policy with the High Council of National Defense.

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