Commonwealth Guard

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The Commonwealth Guard, also called the National Guard or Provincial Guard, is a subordinate service of the Commonwealth Federal Army and serves as a gendarmerie and rapid mobilization reserve. In peacetime, it's nearly 400,000 members serve as a police force on provincial highways and as a response force during hostage or other highly volatile situations. During wartime, it is expanded to serve as a defense against possible invasion, tasked with manning fortifications and other defensive positions.

Origins

The Commonwealth Guard evolved from the Fyrd, the local militia that defended settlements and shires for much of Reikish history. In 1308 AD, the Territorial Army was formed to provide a full time Gendarmerie force as well as free up Army troops from defensive duties during wartime. In 1416, the Territorial Army was reformed to the Commonwealth Guard while retaining the same mission.

Organization

Territorial Organization

Guard Bureau

Constitutional Basis

Standards

Related Organizations

Air Guard

Naval Militia

Duties of the Guard

Peacetime Duty

Wartime Duty

History

Relevant Laws

Notable Members

Numbers of Guardsmen by Province