Blackhelm Confederate Marine Corps
Blackhelm Confederate Marine Corps | |
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Active | 1997 – present (Current form) |
Country | Blackhelm Confederacy |
Allegiance | Blackhelm Confederate Senate |
Type | Army |
Size | 128,000 active 80,000 in reserves |
Headquarters | Ministry of the Marine Corps, Paradise City |
Commanders | |
Current commander | General Marius Greylark |
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History of the Blackhelm Confederate Military |
The Blackhelm Confederate Marine Corps, known colloquially as the Corvidae , is the Blackhelm Confederacy's amphibious light infantry force, and are responsible for providing Confederate power projection across the globe. The Marines were formed in 1997 during the reformation of the military in the wake of the collapse of the Empire of Exponent, but they can trace their origins back to Roman Empire and to the first naval infantry in Hesperidesia, founded in 87AD.
As a highly specialised and adaptable light infantry force, the Marines are trained for rapid deployment worldwide and capable of dealing with a wide range of threats. The Corps operates in all environments and climates, though particular expertise and training is spent on amphibious warfare, jungle warfare, mountain warfare, expeditionary warfare, and its commitment to the EATA's Rapid Reaction Force.
History
The very first naval infantry units in the Empire of Exponent were organized by the Empire's founder, Valerius I in 87AD, shortly after the creation of the empire, to launch attacks on the villages of rival tribal groups along the Fontus river.
Official formation
Although naval infantry had regularly been used by the Empire of Exponent, the Corvidae as they are known today were not officially created as a distinct branch of the Imperial armed forces until 1546, when they were deployed during the Conquest of Al-Raha.
Post-Imperial era
Following the collapse of the Empire and the creation of the Blackhelm Confederacy, the new Confederate government reformed the Marine Corps. The new corps was heavily focused on expeditionary warfare, rather than the specialized naval actions that they were utilized for during the Imperial era.
Current Deployment
Organization
The Blackhelm Confederate Marine Corps is an all-volunteer force, and does not utilize conscripted personnel to fill its ranks. To join the Marine Corps, conscripted personnel, at the end of their conscription-period, must sign a contract with the Marine Corps dedicating at minimum 2-year enlistment periods. All personnel must volunteer on their own, although Marine Corps recruiters typically visit conscript divisions to find recruits.