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| chief minister    = [[Prime Minister of Huajiang|Prime Minister]] [[Qi Nan-ou]]
| chief minister    = [[Prime Minister of Huajiang|Prime Minister]] [[Qi Nan-ou]]
| chief minister_title = [[Chairman of the Executive Security Committee|Chairman of the Executive Committee]]
| chief minister_title = [[Chairman of the Executive Security Committee|Chairman of the Executive Committee]]
| minister          = [[Kong Li]]
| minister          = [[Zhao Xiaolan]]
| minister_title    = [[Marshal of the Huajiang Armed Forces|Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces]]
| minister_title    = [[Executive Commissioner of Security]]
| age                = 18 for voluntary service
| age                = 18 for voluntary service
| conscription      = No Conscription
| conscription      = No Conscription

Revision as of 05:18, 3 September 2019

Military of Huajiang
花江武装部队 (Huājiāng wǔzhuāng bùduì)
Armorial of the Huajiang Armed Forces
Uniform Armorial and Seal of the Huajiang Armed Forces
Motto亲爱精诚
Qīn'ài jīngchéng
FoundedApril 5, 1881
Service branches
HeadquartersThe Republican Hall, Qicheng
Leadership
Grand Commander-in-chiefHuajiang President Meiying Yue
Chairman of the Executive CommitteePrime Minister Qi Nan-ou
Executive Commissioner of SecurityZhao Xiaolan
Manpower
Military age18 for voluntary service
ConscriptionNo Conscription
Active personnel300,262
Reserve personnel254,485
Deployed personnel186,321
Expenditures
Percent of GDP1.8% (2019)

The Huajiang Armed Forces (Huajiangite: 花江武装部队; Alphabetized Huajiangite: Huājiāng wǔzhuāng bùduì) are the military forces of the Republic of Huajiang and are responsible for the defense of the Republic of Huajiang. The Armed Forces consists of the Army, Marine Tuan, Navy and the Air Tuan. The Army, Marines, Navy and Air Tuan are controlled by the Executive Commission of Security. The other branches of services, the Republican Guard and the Huajiang Special Operatives Tuan are controlled by the Executive Commission of the Homeland. The President of Huajiang is the Commander-in-chief, titled Grand Commander-in-Chief and is charged with forming the policy of the Executive Commission of Security in conjunction with Executive Commission of the Homeland.