Armed Forces of Breheim

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Armed Forces of Breheim
Bremske Væpnede Styrker
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Founded1799
Service branchesFortifications Branch
Army of Breheim
Breheimian Republican Navy
Breheimian Home Guard
HeadquartersMoldershus Fortress
Leadership
Commander-in-chiefVilde Gunnhildsdottir
Minister of DefenceUnoccupied
Chief of DefenceGeneral Fredrik Tormodsen
Personnel
Military age18-45
Conscription10-12 month service, 2-4 year service for some positions
Available for
military service
3,650,000 males, age 16-45 (2017),
3,600,000 females, age 16-45 (2017)
Fit for
military service
3,250,000 males, age 16-45 (2017),
3,050,000 females, age 16-45 (2017)
Reaching military
age annually
113,000 males (2017),
111,000 females (2017)
Active personnel190,000
Expenditure
Budget$17.5 billion
Percent of GDP3.2% of GDP

Military Organization

Hierarchy

The Breheimian Armed Forces operate a fairly limited military hierarchy compared to most countries' armed forces. Only three distinct officer ranks are a part of the standardized Armed Forces, as well as two forms of Non-Commissioned Officer as well as the rank of private. As a result, many Breheimian military units have several officers of equal rank in command, with officers typically deferring to the orders of an officer with seniority.

Type Army of Breheim Fortifications Branch Breheimian Republican Navy Home Guard Non-Branch Units
Enlisted Soldier Soldat Grenader Sjømann Militsmann Soldat
Non-Commissioned Officer Korporal Underkorporal Oversjømann Militsleder Korporal
Warrant Officer Sersjant Overkorporal Skipsmester Sersjant Sersjant
Junior Officer Fenrik Fanejunker Fenrik Kaptein Løytnant
Officer Oberst Major Kaptein Kommandør Oberst
Senior Officer General General Admiral Overkommandør General

Soldier Officers

In addition to the regular system of warrants and commissions for Breheimian military units, soldiers displeased with a superior may hold a vote on whether or not to recall said officer. If 2/3 of soldiers under said officer, non-commissioned officer or warrant officer's command votes in favor of recalling him, a new officer must be assigned to said unit by their immediate superior. Until that may be done, the soldiers elect their own 'Soldier-Officer' from their own ranks which have the same authority as the rank they are temporarily filling.