Greican Armed Forces
Military of Greica | |
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Founded | 21st November, 1932 |
Current form | 1st January 2000 |
Service branches | Ground Defense Army, Deepwater Navy, Air Force |
Headquarters | Pentagonal Spire, Pheonix City, Pheonix |
Leadership | |
President of the Republic | Andrew Monovich |
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff | General _____ |
Personnel | |
Military age | 18-40 |
Conscription | 18-40, all able-bodied men and women |
Available for military service | 86 million, age 18-40 (est. 2006) |
Reaching military age annually | (est. 2006) |
Active personnel | 2.3 million |
Reserve personnel | 80 million |
Deployed personnel | 0 |
Expenditure | |
Budget | 452 Billion coins |
The Greican Armed Forces are the combined armed service branches of the Constitutional Republic of Greica. Consisting of the Ground Defense Army (GGDA), Deepwater Navy (GDN) and Air Force (GAF), they are supplemented by a tri-service military reserve force.
Leadership
Ministry of Defense
The Ministry of Defense is the civilian arm of the Greican Armed Forces, and also controls the 3rd branch of the government, the Enforcement Branch. The Ministry of Defense dictates the training, usage, and eligibility terms for the armed forces, police, paramilitary, and intelligence services in Greica. While the President of the Republic is technically Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces, the Minister of Defense is the official leader of the military. The President of the Republic is more so a figurehead position.
Joint Chiefs of Staff
The Joint Chiefs of Staff are the military leaders of the carious branches of the Air Force. The members of the JCS are typically the highest-ranking member of their particular branch. The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff is the highest-ranking member of the entire military, and the Vice-Chairman just below them. The Joint Chiefs main purpose is to advise the Minister of Defense and the President of the Republic on the current state of the Armed Forces, lead the development of training curricula, devise large-scale military operations in conjunction with senior leaders of their respective branches, and conduct joint peer-to-peer training exercises on a domestic level and internationally. The following are total members of the JCS:
- Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
- Vice-Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
- General of the Army
- Admiral of the Navy
- Marshall of the Air Force
Additionally, the Joint Commanders of Military Districts and Operational Commands (JCMDOCs) are considered members of the JCS, although they are advisors to the Joint Chiefs in particular. The following are the military districts and operational commands:
District/Command | Rank | Commander Name |
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Volnaiskra Military District | Example | Example |
Pheonix Military District | Example | Example |
Drasden Military District | Example | Example |
Duval Military District | Example | Example |
Home Coast Command | Example | Example |
Northern Command | Example | Example |
Western Command | Example | Example |
Eastern Command | Example | Example |
Southern Command | Example | Example |