Commonwealth Armed Forces (Haltoria)

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Commonwealth Armed Forces
Founded1902
Service branchesCommonwealth of Haltoria Army
Commonwealth of Haltoria Navy
Commonwealth of Haltoria Marine Corps
Commonwealth of Haltoria Air ForceCommonwealth of Haltoria Coast Guard
HeadquartersTBD Building, Mount Tremblant
Leadership
PresidentWilliam Frasier
Secretary of DefenceBernard Chenot
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of StaffGENA Willian Marksville, CHA
Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of StaffADM Franklin Casey, CHN
Senior Enlisted Advisor to the ChairmanSEAC XX, CHAF
Personnel
Military age17 (with parental consent), 18 for voluntary service and conscription
ConscriptionYes
Available for
military service
tbd, age 18-28
Fit for
military service
tbd, age 18-28
Reaching military
age annually
tbd
Active personneltbd (ranked Nth)
Reserve personneltbd (ready reserve)
tbd (inactive reserve)
Deployed personnel~400,000
Expenditure
Budget$TBD billion CHD (ranked 1st)
Percent of GDP6%

The Commonwealth Armed Forces (CAF) are the military forces of the Commonwealth of Haltoria. The armed forces consists of the branches: the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, and Coast Guard. All five are part of the uniformed services of the Commonwealth of Haltoria.

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The Commonwealth Armed Forces is one of the largest and most powerful standing armed forces in the world with almost TBD million active personnnel in 2024, drawing from a large pool of volunteers and conscripts serving 2 years of active service in the enlisted ranks. It is capable of mobilizing over TBD million ready and inactive reservists in the event of national exigencies or full-out war. Haltoria maintains military service since 19XX, with draftees serving 2 years of active service, and inactive reserve service until age 40. The military expenditure of the CAF was $TBD billion CHD in 2023, the highest in the world.