Structure of the Meridonian Army
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The structure of the Meridonian Army is based
Structure
Army Forces Command (AFC)
Army Forces Command (AFC or FORCOM) provides for all active-duty and activated reserve component formations. Two geographic and non-operational organizations operate under AFC- Home Forces Command (HFC) and Forward Forces Command (FFC), which administers and manages units deployed within Meridon and its territories and abroad forces respectively.
Meridon operates three active-duty corps-level formations which also primarily serve as administrative control units but are capable of being utilized as command formations in certain circumstances. Corps consist of two divisions, and each division generally contains 3 infantry regiments, which may be light infantry, mechanized infantry, armored, airborne or airmobile. The exception to this is that airborne and airmobile divisions only have two regiments of infantry. Each division will generally have a dedicated divisional artillery regiment, an aviation regiment, and a combat logistics regiment attached to it.
Army Forces Command currently administers 16 maneuver regiments- 5 light infantry, 4 mechanized infantry, 3 armored, 2 airborne and 2 airmobile.