Kouralian Military

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Kouralian Armed Forces
File:Kour Military CoA.png
Kouralian Joint Services Coat of Arms
Founded703 BCE
Current form2001 CE
Service branchesKouralian army banner.png Royal Army
Kouralian Naval Ensign.png Royal Navy
Kouralian AF Ensign.png National Air Force
HeadquartersMinistry of War (Kurton)
Graia Valley Estate
Leadership
Commander in ChiefHM Alyxandra Campbell
Justiciar of State for WarAlessia Byraþemili
Count-MartialRichard Croft
Manpower
Military age18-63
ConscriptionNot in Effect
Reaching military
age annually
(3,500,000 2012 Figures)
Active personnel2,500,000
Reserve personnel1,000,000

The Kouralian Military is the combined armed service branches of the Royal Union of Kouralia. Consisting of the Royal Army, Royal Navy and National Air Force, they are supplemented by a tri-service military reserve force: the Shire Militia. As with most Kouralian institutions it has been in existence for a long period of time - over two millenia, with many formations tracing lineages (with varying degrees of verifiable descent versus mythical attribution) to ancient and classical-era Legions, Armies and other primitive formations.

History

The first professional military force was formed in the era of the earliest

Leadership

War Office

The Kouralian military is subordinate to the civilian government which is reflected through control of the military by the Justiciary for War, a cabinet-level government department overseen by Her Majesty's Principal Royal Justiciar of State for War. While the monarch is commander-in-chief of the military, the constitutional monarchy and primarily democratic nature of Kouralia's government mean that they have little role in Kouralia's governance. For that reason the Crown Captain of Justiciars is the true head of the Kouralian military, with the Principal Royal Justiciar of State for the War Office responsible for managing this aspect of the government and translating government policy into military strategy. To accomplish this the War Office is further supported by the subordinate Department of the Army, Department of the Admiralty, Department of the Air Force, and Department of the Special Reserve. Each of these is headed by a junior government minister, who works with the relevant Service Chief of Staff.

Staffs

See Also: Senior Officer Posts

The Lords of War are the five highest ranking Kouralian Officers, and form a special committee known as the Joint Military Chiefs' Council to advise the War Office and head of government on military policy. All hold ranks graded O-10 and are ennobled with service peerages as Viscounts. The Lords of War are made up of the Lord Commander of the Army, Lord Admiral of the Navy, Air Lord Marshal of the Air Force, the Count Martial and Chairman of the JMCC, and the Viscount-Martial and Vice-Chair of the JMCC. The Count Martial is the statutory senior military advisor to the Crown.

The JMCC is made up of the heads of service staffs, the chair and vice-chair, the Commandant-General of the Special Diocesan Reserve, and the Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman. The Role of the JMCC is to ensure the personnel readiness, policy, planning and training of their respective military services for the combatant commanders to utilize. The JMCC is supported by the Joint Military Staff which is headed by the Chief of Staff to the Count Martial, an officer of grade O-8.

Each military service further has its own military staff board which is responsible for administration of that service alongside the relevant War Office Department. Each Staff Board has two civilian members (the Justiciar and Vice-Justiciar for that Department), seven commissioned members, one enlisted member, and a extra representative of the Fleet Auxiliary for the Naval Staff.

  • General Staff Board:
    • Royal Justiciar of State for the Army
    • Lord Commander and Chief of General Staff (Lord Commander)
    • Deputy Chief of Staff and Commander Reserve Forces (Captain-General)
    • Commander Land Forces (Captain-General)
    • Commandant-General Force Development and Training (General)
    • Quartermaster-General (General)
    • Master-General of Ordinance (General)
    • Adjutant General (General)
  • Admiralty Board:
    • Royal Justiciar of State for the Navy
    • Lord Admiral, First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff (Lord Admiral)
    • Second Sea Lord, Deputy Chief of Naval Staff, and Commander Naval Reserve (Fleet Admiral)
    • Commander of the Fleet (Fleet Admiral)
    • Third Sea Lord and Controller of the Navy (Admiral)
    • Fourth Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Supply (Admiral)
    • Sixth Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Personnel and Training (Admiral)
    • Admiral of the Auxiliary Fleet (Auxiliary Admiral)
  • Marshalcy Board:
    • Royal Justiciar of State for the Air Force
    • Air Lord Marshal and Chief of Marshalcy Staff (Air Lord Marshal)
    • Deputy Chief of Staff and Commander Reserve Forces (Air Master-Marshal)
    • Master Air Command (Air Master-Marshal)
    • Master Sea Command (Air Master-Marshal)
    • Master Technical Command (Air Master-Marshal)
    • Master Auxiliary Command (Air Marshal)
    • Master Ordinance and Materiel Sustainment Command (Air Marshal)
    • Master Adjutant Command (Air Marshal)

Some have accused the Kouralian military of being over particularised and top-heavy, with a surfeit of senior officers.

Joint Service Commands

There are nine Joint Service Commands in the Kouralian military. Established in 2002 as a means of unifying the command structure, they took over the roles that each individual service had in overseeing operational command of the military. Each JSC Commander answers directly to HM Principal Secretary of State for the War Office and bypasses the Lords of War and individual Service Staffs for any operational decision-making and reporting. The service of each JSC's Commander is not fixed in law or regulation, but it is custom for three to be from the Air Force, three from the Navy, and three from the Army. Each JSC's command is overseen by a GOC-in-C, AOC-in-C, or FOC-in-C JSC (an OF-9) and their deputy (an OF-8). Beneath that they host three Service Component Commands (e.g. Royal Army Northern Forces, Royal Navy Home Forces, National Air Force Expeditionary Forces) overseen by an OF-8.

Abbreviation Name Commander Service Responsibility
HOMECOM
Home Command
FAdm Sir Ean Astoræll
Home Command is responsible for Home Defence of the Royal Union itself. Nominally its area of responsibility doesn't extend beyond the territorial waters of the Royal Union, however it is often that operations under its auspices require travelling further afield.
NORCOM
Northern Command
CGen Sir Lyanyr Styrlæn
Northern Command is responsible for managing all operations in the geographical region of Northern PL.
SOUCOM
Southern Command
CGen Sir Osƿynn Paravryr
Southern Command is responsible for managing all operations in the geographical region of Southern PL.
MYSTCOM
Mystrian Command
AMM Sir Alessya Byraþƿynn
Mystrian Command is responsible for managing all operations undertaken in the geographical region of Mystria.
EXCOM
Expeditionary Command
FAdm Sir Kessya Falliæd
Expeditionary Command is responsible for managing operations which take place out of the remit of North, South, and Mystria command.
STRIKECOM
CGen Sir Melanæ Vyreyn
STRIKE Command (Special Tactical Reconnaissance and Intervention, Kinetic Expedition Command) is responsible for coordinating and managing the Kouralian Special Operations and Specialist Warfare capabilities.
SPACECOM
Space Command
AMM Sir Escanyr Franclynn
Space Command is responsible for managing and operating Kouralia's satellites and defences against space-based incursions. It is also responsible for maintaining the warfighting capability against the Hundred Worlds of Lord Atum through Faeryn Command
STRATCOM
Strategic Command
AMM Sir Ann aþe’Germeroð
Strategic Command is responsible for the maintenance, management and, if necessary the delivery of Kouralia's nuclear arsenal, anti-ballistic missile defences, and cyber warfare capabilities.
TRANCOM
Transport Command
FAdm Sir Barasus Æðelynn
Transport Command is responsible for managing serious logistics operations, movement of personnel and materiel, and the Fleet Auxiliary.

Service Branches

Royal Army

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Kouralian Infanteer deployed in D'halbrisir

Under the Ministry of War are the three branches of service. The Royal Army is the most venerable and highest in precedence of them all. Referred to as the 'Senior Service' as it traces its roots to references in a treaty of 550 BCE, its officers are usually seen as First Among Equals when next to other service's officers of the same rank. Steeped in tradition, the million-strong Royal Army is organised along a 'regional' or 'Regimental System', which is believed to protect against government tyramny. It is supported by the predominantly combat support and combat service support Army Volunteer Reserve. The Reserve consists of part-time volunteers who can be called up to support overseas operations by either taking over taskings in the mainland and freeing up regular units, or through deployment overseas. Due to the similar nature of infanteering and special forces operations, the Army supplies the vast majority of forces for the Special Operations Command.

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Kouralian Frigate under way in Mystria.

Royal Navy

The Royal Navy is a fully-fledged blue-water navy. While most of its equipment is locally produced, recent foreign imports such as the Centaur Class Destroyer and Hæleð Class Aircraft Carrier have been the result of closer ties with strategic allies. It operates a vast number of craft though that number is dwarfed by the region's most powerful navy of the Greater Pony Herd, which is in turn is dwarfed by the Royal Freethinker Navy. A subordinate organisation, though separate to the Navy, is the Kouralian Fleet Auxiliary. This organisation of civilians who are subject to service discipline is responsible for manning a large number of specialist logistics vessels such as fast oilers, hospital ships and transports. The Naval equivalent of the AVR is the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, whose members can serve shoreside or at sea in support of regular sailors. While the Navy does not possess dedicated ground combatant forces, a large proportion of Kouralian Swimmer-Canoeists are from the Royal Navy.

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Kouralian Air- and groundcrew scramble their aircraft.

National Air Force

The National Air Force is the only one of the branches to not bear the 'Royal' title. This is because it was formed in 1965 by the President during the Tyrannic Era, and it is not believed to have 'earned' the Royal distinction yet. It is smaller than both the navy and air force, but arguably has one of the most important roles for strategic defence. The air force is also responsible for cyber defence and space defence. Unlike the other two commands, the hybrid nature of air warfare means that it usually operates in concert with, and subordinate to Army or Navy commanders. However, the ability of the air force to deliver overwhelming firepower in one fell swoop is uncontested, and its expertise in rocketry and aerospace defence is uncontested. The Air Force's equivalent to the AVR and RNVR is the Air Force Volunteer Reserve, whose members can serve in service support, ground crew, and aircrew positions. Compared to the Army and Navy's Grenadiers, Rangers, and Swimmer-Canoeists, there is no corresponding special forces dismount unit for the National Air Force. However, pilots and specialist ground crew of the Air Force have their own niche in the Special Operations Command.

Special Diocesan Reserve

The Special Diocesan Reserve is the second of Kouralia's two volunteer reserve forces, and is thus not technically a service branch. It is formed of four types of units: Yeomanry, Militia, Naval Militia, and Sky Yeomanry. Unlike the service-specific reserve forces, its members cannot be called up to serve overseas without special legal actions occurring. Due to the cultural fear of using soldiers to oppress the population, the SDR's soldiers are the only ones who can be used to enforce laws. They normally owe their allegiance to the Governor of their Diocese, and are organised into Regiments, Brigades or Divisions for the Home Defence of that Diocese. The soldiers can be called up to the regular army in the event of a major war, but are usually used for security at major public events which the police cannot handle, disaster relief, or public order. The Crown can also temporarily seize control of a province, or number of Dioceses' SDR detachments, and order it to muster under the command of the national government. This can be done either voluntarily with the permission of the Diocese's Governor (e.g. in the event of a major disaster requiring the Crown to coordinate a multi-Provincial response), or it can be done without consultation of the Governor if the Diocese is in a state of emergency. In this way the SDR can be used to help quell insurrection, secession, or rebellion by Governors or their citizens. There is no opportunity for SDR soldiers to serve with Special Operations Command.

Organisation

Major Formations

The Royal Army is divided permanently into Divisions, of which it has twenty five. These Divisions are designated as 'Armoured', 'Light Infantry', 'Airborne', or 'Expeditionary.' The Divisions are divided into five nominal Field Armies, three dedicated to conventional armoured warfare, one for expeditionary landing, and one as a repository for the Light Divisions. The Royal Navy is divided into XYZ. The National Air Force is divided instead into 'Commands' by their role in the service, for example 'Bomber Command' or 'Coastal Command.' Aside from 'Expeditionary Command', these Air Commands hold primarily one type of aircraft in their constituent groups and wings, and are divided up as needed for operational matters.

Unit Structure

Army Army Navy Navy Air Force Air Force
Field Army
(inactive) 1
2+ Corps
~100,000 men
Admiralty
The Navy
Air Force
The Air Force
Corps
(inactive) 1
2+ Divisions
~50,000 men
Fleet
(inactive) 1
5 Battle Fleets
Theatre Command
(inactive) 1
2+ TAFs
Division
3 Fighting Legions
~25,000 men
Battle Fleet
(inactive) 1
~5 Battle Groups
Tactical Air Force
(inactive) 1
2+ Groups
Legion
Regiment 2
3-4 Fighting Cohorts
~5,000 men
Battle Group
~4 Squadrons
or Flotillas
Group
2+ Wings
Cohort
~5 Companies
~1,000 men
Wing
3-4 Squadrons
Company
Squadron
Battery
~4 Platoons
~150-200 men
Squadron
3-5 Ships
Squadron
2 Flights
Platoon
Troop
~3 Sections
~30 men
Flotilla
3-4 Ships
Flight
3-6 Planes
Section
Squad
8-10 men
Ship's Complement
12-~5,000
Crew
1 plane
1-20 men
  • 1 = Certain formations are not used in day-to-day administration or operational planning as their scale is not required except for all-out war. These are indicated by (inactive).
  • 2 = A Regiment is an administrative formation of Cohorts of the same type which is not organised the same way a combat force would be. A Legion is a combat formation designed for battle. Cohorts from the same Regiment will not be in the same Legion

Rank Structures

Grade Army OF Army OR Navy OF Navy OR Air Force OF Air Force OR
10
Lord Commander
Lord Admiral
Air Lord Marshal
9
Captain-General
Warrant Officer
Fleet Admiral
Warrant Officer
Air Master-Marshal
Warrant Officer
Master Aircrew
8
General
Admiral
Air Marshal
7
Vice-General
Colour Serjeant
Vice-Admiral
Air Vice-Marshal
Flight Serjeant
(-Aircrew)
6
Legate
Serjeant
Legate-At-Sea
Master Chief Petty Officer
Air Legate
Serjeant
(-Aircrew)
5
Tribune
Flag Captain
Chief Petty Officer
Group Captain
4
Colonel
Corporal
Commander
Petty Officer
Wing Commander
3
Major
Lance Corporal
Lieutenant Commander
Leading Rate
Squadron Leader
Leading Airman
2
Captain
Lieutenant
Able Rate
Flight Lieutenant
Able Airman
1
Lieutenant
Ensign
Private
or Other
Sub-Lieutenant
Midshipman
Seaman
Armsman
Landsman
Flying Officer
Pilot Officer
Airman

Current Deployments

Overseas Basing Areas

There are a number of foreign nations which allow Kouralia to base its troops there for increased deployment speed and strategic flexibility.

  • SF Almason in the Principality of the Great Shy Ones is located in close proximity to Kouralia, but on the far side of a large peninsula, six hundred miles from Kouralian soil. It is frequently used to top-off fuel for aircraft travelling from Mystria to Kouralia.
  • JFB Ormerod is located on an island between Poneria and Mystria. While not strictly-speaking an overseas basing area as it is controlled by the Royal Union, it is in the process of being settled and thus does not currently have a permanent civilian population.
  • JFB Progress Hill is located in Malgrave, and is the Royal Union's main stepping-point for operations in Mystria. It is also the headquarters for Naval Forces Mystria.
  • JFB Fort Kataryah is located on an island reclaimed from magical contamination in the ocean between Mystria and Kouralia. It acts as a staging point and refuelling stop on the way to Mystria and is also the headquarters of Mystrian Command.

Combat-Intensive Deployment

The Kouralian military is currently only undertaking a single Combat Intensive deployment, totaling roughly 15,000 personnel.

  • Operation SCARECROW is part of a multi-national undertaking in D'hɑlbrisir, focusing on the region around Rulkdjetaasha and Vierenspire and the Kranar Chancellery in general. Beginning in 2012, it is currently in SCARECROW 9 with the 10th rotation due to commence in early 2017. The main objective of the mission is to provide assistance to the Spirean military to effect the elimination of hostile megafauna following the damage suffered by the host nation in the Nefreedian-Spirean War. The deployed force consists of a reinforced Legion and Expeditionary Cohort from the Army led by its usual Legate, a rotating squadron of the Navy led by a Commodore, and a Group of the Air Force under an Air Commodore. The operation is further supported by an Operational Headquarters and a Theatre Logistics Contingent in Rulkdjetaasha, and is overseen by a General and Vice-General, reporting to the Mystrian JSC. The General commanding the Kouralian forces in-theatre is given the title of Castelyas Courynys aþe’Dalbrysyr (Castellan of the Kouralian [forts] of D'halbrisir). Since SCARECROW 1, 362 Kouralian servicepersons have died in D'hɑlbrisir with over 2,000 suffering serious injury on operations.

Non-Combat Deployment

As of January 2017 there is a solitary non-combat intensive deployment being undertaken by the Kouralian Military.

  • Operation STARBURST is the deployment of soldiers from the 12th/19th Royal Hussars (Gentlemen of Kurton), 3rd Cohort of the Highland Peltastaseanas, and a number of other specialist training units such as the Royal School of Musketry and Physical Training Corps to Tillingham in the United Kingdom of Malgrave to train Territorial Defence Force members.

Former Deployments

The Kouralian Military acknowledges the following as former deployments undertaken, beginning at the turn of the century.

  • Operation GREGORY was the mass deployment of Kouralian soldiers to Poldakia as part of the Poldakian War in 2015, following Poldakian state sponsorship for terrorist attacks on Kouralia.
  • Operation CRESCENT was the immense deployment of the Kouralian military in order to counteract effects of the daemonic incursion following the 31st Annual Demon War in 2014.
  • Operation FORTUNE was a non-combat deployment of Engineers to Fortuna to assist the Freethinker Royal Armed Forces in establishing their colony there in 2013.
  • Operation SCARLET was the deployment of a Legion of soldiers to the nation of Banrodesia as part of the peace-keeping efforts there in 2013.
  • Operation LION was the deployment of a force of Kouralian advisors to the Toshimian Islands to assist in training forced fighting for their independence in 2013.
  • Operation COMMODORE 1-2 was the deployment of the 2nd Expeditionary Landing Force to Karolyland to assist in restoring order and governance following a catastrophic magical event in 2012.
  • Operation FULCRUM was the deployment of the 4th Expeditionary Cohort to Slivary to assist in securing the capital city following a large-scale insurgency in 2011.
  • The Millennial War