Meridonian Navy

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Meridonian Navy
MNFlag.png
Service flag of the Meridonian Navy
Active06 May 1739 - present
Country Meridon
TypeNavy
RoleNaval warfare
Size41,382
Part of Meridon Defense Forces
Ceremonial GarrisonMNS Pierra Bay, Port Sistine
Motto(s)From the Seas, Strength
Colors  Naval Blue,   Guidon Gold
MarchTBD
EngagementsSecond Meridonian Civil War
Commanders
Commander-in-ChiefWilliam Acton
Defense SecretaryJason Merritt
Navy SecretaryMary Woolworth
Chief of Defense StaffGen John Argus
Chief of Navy StaffADM Stephen Harford
Vice Chief of Navy StaffVADM William McArmors
Naval Executive Warrant OfficerWOC1 Pierre Laforde
Insignia
Service badgeNAVYCOA.png
Aircraft roundelNavy av roundel.png
Alternate low-vis roundelNavy av roundel lowvis.png

The Meridonian Navy is the naval warfare component of the Meridon Defense Forces. It is composed of 41,328 active duty sailors, and about 14,000 reservists as of 2022. It operates a number of aircraft and a number of naval vessels, making it the number largest navy in the world.

The Meridonian Navy was formed in 1739 alongside the Army by the Union Council in order to help fight in the Second Meridonian Civil War. It regularly participated in punitive and policing actions throughout the 1800s, and played a part in the Second Escar-Varunan War. The Navy, along with the Army, existed as independent forces without a real unified command structure until 1833, where it was subordinated under the War Office alongside the Navy. A need for greater joint forces command, realized during the Second Escar-Varunan War, resulted in the restructuring of the armed forces and the establishment of the Meridonian Defense Forces and the Defense Department.

The Navy in the modern day is a fully professional service arm. Alongside the Army, it utilized mandatory conscription enacted in Meridon from 1934 to 1960 to meet manpower needs, however, it has been able to maintain numbers through volunteers alone since 1960. Today, the Navy is a blue-water, expeditionary-capable fighting force that fields a mix of warships including fixed-wing and helicopter carriers, submarines, guided missile destroyers and frigates, and a number of other support vessels. The Navy is administered by the Department of the Navy as a civilian oversight, however it is commanded by the Chief of Navy Staff, an admiral and the seniormost commissioned officer in the Navy. It regularly conducts operations and exercises along other nations, including peacekeeping and training exercises especially with the Heian Cooperation Organization.

History

Early Iterations

Formation

File:TBD
probably some civil war shit

1800's

Early 1900's

2nd Escar-Varunan War

Post-war

Modern day

Organization

The Navy consists of two components- Regular and Fleet Reserve. Regular formations compose the active-duty formations of the Navy and comprise the majority of its strength, including all of its major surface combatants. Reserve formations consist of both part time sailors and lower readiness formations and units that are generally relegated to defense support activities on an as-needed basis. Reserve sailors, at a minimum, conduct training two days per month with their formation and two weeks of annual training a year.

The Navy is headed by the Chief of Navy Staff, the highest-ranking commissioned officer in the Navy, who sits on the Defense General Staff as its seniormost representative. The CONS reports to the Navy Secretary, who reports to the Defense Secretary, who primarily advises the President of Meridon on all defense matters and is responsible for implementing civilian policy into the Navy.

Structure

See also: List of units of the Meridonian Navy All naval operating forces, active and reserve, are operated under Naval Fleet Command (NFC), which operates, equips, organizes and administrates all Naval ships. NFC is organized into 3 operating fleets. 1 Fleet (also known as Home Fleet) operates forces intended for defensive operations and operations in the vicinity of the Meridonian archipelago. 2 Fleet operates forces designated to conduct expeditionary warfare as needed. 3 Fleet operates all reserve, support, and auxiliary vessels.

Naval Support Command (NSC) organizes all non-operational or administrative functions of the Navy. Naval special forces are organized under the Naval Special Forces Group (NSFG), which is subordinated to the Meridon Joint Special Operations Command, a tri-service organization of special forces units.


Headquarters, Navy

  • Naval Support Command (NSC)
    • Naval Education and Training Command (NETCOM)
    • Naval Bureau of Medicine and Surgery (BUMED)
    • Naval Systems and Acquisition Command (NSACOM)
    • Naval Bureau of Personnel (BUPERN)
    • Naval Investigative Service (NIS)
    • Naval Bureau of Legal Affairs (BULEG)
    • Naval Cyberwarfare and Intelligence Group (CIGRUP)
    • Naval Engineering Command (ENGCOM)
    • Naval Air Command (NAVAIR)


Regiment Marines Commando

Main article: Regiment Marines Commando

The Regiment Marines Commando is a semi-separate organizational branch of the Navy that serves as Meridon's elite amphibious rapid reaction force. While in some respects it is organized and normally operates as a separate branch, the Marine Regimental Commander reports to the Chief of Navy Staff.

Special operations forces

See also:Special Operations Forces Command

Special warfare forces are organized under the Naval Special Forces Group (NSFG), which regularly interoperates and reports to Special Operations Forces Command (SOFCOM). NSFG consists of a number of tenant special forces unit.

Equipment

See also:Modern equipment of the Meridonian Navy

Uniforms

Personnel

See also:Military ranks of the Meridon Defense Forces#Meridonian Navy

Commissioned officers

DD Pay Grade OF11 OF10 OF9 OF8 OF7 OF6 OF5 OF4 OF3 OF2 OF1 OFC

Navy
MN FADM.png MN ADM.png MN VADM.png MN RADM.png MN CDRE.png MN CAPT.png MN CDR.png MN LCDR.png MN LT.png MN SBLT.png Various
Rank title Fleet Admiral Admiral Vice Admiral Rear Admiral Commodore Captain Commander Lieutenant Commander Lieutenant Not used Sublieutenant Various
Abbrevation FADM ADM VADM RADM CDRE CAPT CDR LCDR LT SBLT Various

Other ranks

DD Pay Grade WO1 WO2 WO3 WO4 WO5 OR6 OR5 OR4 OR3 OR2 OR1 Recruit

Navy
MN WOC1.png MN WOC2.png MN CPO.png MN LPO.png MN PO.png MN LR.png MN SR.png MN AR.png No rank insignia
Rank title Warrant Officer Class 1 Warrant Officer Class 2 Not used Not used Not used Chief Petty Officer Leading Petty Officer Petty Officer Leading Rate Senior Rate Able Rate Seaman Recruit
Abbrevation WOC1 WOC2 CPO LPO PO LR SR AR SmR

Training

See also

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