Latin Armed Forces

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Armed Forces of the Latium
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Legionary Forces
Foundedc. 9th century BC
Current form1866
Service branchesArmy
Navy
Air Force
Praetorian Guard
 Scholarian Guard (Gendarmerie)
Leadership
EmperorConstantine XX
Master of SoldiersThe Lord Vipsanius of Tibur
Prefect of the Defense StaffNiketas Argyros
Personnel
Military age18-50
ConscriptionNo, except in time of total war
Active personnel309,377 (not including Praetorians or Civil Guard)
Reserve personnel182,689
Expenditure
Budget$72.13 billion
Percent of GDP2.54%

The Latin Armed Forces (Latin: Exercitus Latinorum, literally: "Army of the Latins") sometimes known as the Imperial Legions (Latin: Imperialis Legio), are the armed forces of the Latin Empire. The Armed Forces are composed of three branches: the Latin Army (Exceritus Latinum), the Imperial Navy (Classis Imperalis) and the Imperial Air Force (Militum Aris). The Armed Forces are a solely professional, volunteer force since the abolishment of conscription in 1957. The Armed Forces' commander-in-chief (Imperator) is the Emperor of the Latins, though effective control is exercised through his appointed Master of Soldiers (Magister Militum). The current total number of active military personnel is 309,377 and personnel in reserve is 182,689.

History

Service Branches

Army

Praetorian Guard

Navy

Air Force

Civil Guard

Funding