Averius Armed Forces
[[Military of Averius]] | |
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Averius Armed Forces | |
Motto | In bello sumus vicit ("In war, we are victorious") |
Founded | 660 |
Current form | 660 |
Service branches | |
Headquarters | The Octagon, Imperial Central District |
Leadership | |
Emperor | Alexander Averius |
Joint Chief of Staff | Sir Conan Edwards |
Personnel | |
Military age | 18 |
Conscription | Yes |
Available for military service | 5,000,000 males, age 18-50, 5,000,000 females, age 18-50 |
Fit for military service | 5,000,000 males, age 18-50, 5,000,000 females, age 18-50 |
Reaching military age annually | 1,000,000 males, 1,000,000 females |
Active personnel | 900,000 |
Reserve personnel | 300,000 |
Expenditure | |
Budget | G$40,000,000 ($160 billion irl) |
Percent of GDP | 5.71% |
Overview
The Averius Armed Forces is a professional military of 1.75 million soldiers. The Averius Armed Forces was founded in the Year 660 of the Imperial Calendar, after the civil war.
History
Foundation
The Averius Armed Forces, also called the Imperial Armed Forces was founded in the Year 660 of the Imperial Calendar, after the formation of the Second Empire of Averius after the Civil War. Many of the doctrines and practices are modernized version of doctrines set up during the founding of the Imperial Armed Forces.
New Era Military
Between the year 750 and 800, the Empire began modernizing its equipment and forces to conform to modern warfare standards and to ensure the Empire fielded modern weapons for the modern war.
Structure
Domestic Army Commands
Imperial Home Field Command (2 Armies; 4 Corps; 20 Divisions; 200,000)
- Imperial Foxian Regional Command (1 Corps; 5 Divisions)
- Imperial Wolven Regional Command (1 Corps; 5 Divisions)
- Imperial Shark Regional Command (1 Corps; 5 Divisions)
- Imperial Human Regional Command (1 Corps; 5 Divisions)
Imperial Line Command (4 Armies; 8 Corps; 40 Divisions; 400,000)
- Monarchists' Line Command (1 Army; 2 Corps; 10 Divisions)
- Spinal Line Command (1 Army; 2 Corps; 10 Divisions)
- Magnumare Line Command (1 Army; 2 Corps; 10 Divisions)
- Atlantian Line Command (1 Army; 2 Corps; 10 Divisions)
Imperial Reserve Command (4 Armies; 8 Corps; 40 Divisions; 300,000)
- 1st Reverse Command (1 Army; 2 Corps; 10 Divisions)
- 2nd Reserve Command (1 Army; 2 Corps; 10 Divisions)
- 3rd Reserve Command (1 Army; 2 Corps; 10 Divisions)
Foreign Army Commands
none
Domestic Air Force Commands
Imperial Home Air Force Command (900 aircraft)
- Imperial Central Air Division Command (180 aircraft)
- Imperial Foxian Air Division Command (180 aircraft)
- Imperial Wolven Air Division Command (180 aircraft)
- Imperial Shark Air Division Command (180 aircraft)
- Imperial Human Air Division Command (180 aircraft)
Foreign Air Force Commands
none
Imperial Magnumare Naval Command (56 ships)
Imperial Oceanic Naval Command (56 ships)
Imperial Naval Reserve (21 ships)
Coast Guard Commands
Magnumare Guard Command (30 ships)
Aquarian Guard Command (20 ships)
Ranks
Commissioned Officers
Rank | Army Rank | Army Organization | Navy Rank | Navy Organization | Air Force Rank | Air Force Organization |
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OF-10 | Field Marshal | 2+ Armies | Naval Marshal | 1+ Fleets | Air Marshal | Entire Air Force |
OF-9 | General | Army (10 Divisions) | Admiral | Fleet (113+ ships; 2+ Task Forces) | General | Air Force Command |
OF-8 | Major General | Corps (5 Divisions) | Vice Admiral | Task Force (56 ships; 5 Task Groups) | Major General | Numbered Air Force (up to 5 Air Divisions; 900 aircraft; 20,000 crew) |
OF-7 | Lieutenant General | Division (10 Regiments; 10k soldiers) | Rear Admiral | Task Group (11 ships; 2 Flotillas) | Lieutenant General | Air Division (2 Groups; 180 aircraft; 4,000 crew) |
OF-6 | Brigadier General | Brigade (2k soldiers) | Commodore | Flotilla (5 ships) | Brigadier General | Group (3 Wings; 90 aircraft; 2,000 crew) |
OF-5 | Colonel | Regiment (5 Companies; 1k soldiers) | Captain | 1 Ship | Colonel | Wing (2 Squadron; 30 aircraft; 600 crew) |
OF-4 | Lieutenant Colonel | Serves under the Colonel | Commander | Serves under the Captain | Lieutenant Colonel | Squadron (15 aircraft; 300 crew) |
OF-3 | Major | Company (200 soldiers) | Lieutenant Commander | Commands Ship Section | Major | Flight (5 aircraft; 100 crew) |
OF-2 | Captain | Echelon (100 soldiers) | Lieutenant 1st Class | Commands Ship Team | Captain | Echelon (1 aircraft; 20 crew) |
OF-1 | Lieutenant | Platoon (10 soldiers) | Lieutenant 2nd Class | Commands Team Shift | Lieutenant | Team (10 crew) |
Non-Commissioned Officers
Non-commissioned Officers and Non-officer Ranks, OR-ranks and ER-ranks, respectively, advance based on how long one has been an Non-commissioned Officer or how long one has been a specialist. It is not uncommon that a person skips the ER-2 and/or ER-3 rank to get to the OR-1 rank. Those who attend college under a special Officers Program may enter service as a ER-3 pr OR-1 rather than starting as an ER-1. Enlisting during college allows one to count time at college as part of their years of service. It only takes one year to certify as a specialist outside of college, but taking an exam right after college can allow Officer Program graduates to skip the certification course.
Rank | Army Rank | Army Role | Navy Rank | Navy Role | Air Force Rank | Air Force Role |
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OR-2 | Warrant Officer | 5+ Years as Specialist | Warrant Officer | 5+ Years as Specialist | Warrant Officer | 5+ Years as Specialist |
OR-1 | Sergeant | Specialist | Petty Officer | Specialist | Sergeant | Specialist |
ER-3 | Corporal | 3+ Years Service | Leading Seaman | 5+ Years Service | Corporal | 5+ Years Service |
ER-2 | Private | 1+ Years Service | Able Seaman | 1+ Years Service | Private | 1+ Years Service |
ER-1 | Trooper | - | Seaman | - | Airman | - |