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Armed forces of Cordomonivence

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Armed forces of Cordomonivence
Bewaffnete Kräften Cordoshkvönn
Cordobez Armed Forces flag.png
Flag of the Armed Forces of Cordomonivence
MottoFür dashen Volk und die Natione!
"For the people and the nation!"
Founded1855; 169 years ago (1855)
Current form1942
Service branches
HeadquartersHouse of Ingomar in Mushnetman and The national house in Cordobenza
Leadership
Commander-in-ChiefMattis Kaspar Heinrichs
Defence SecretaryJustus Helge Gehring
General Commander of the GMHCCWaldemar Arnold Berg
Personnel
Military age16-17 (with parental consent and cant be sent to the battlefield) 18 (withouth parental consent and can be sent to the battlefield)
ConscriptionYes,military service is compulsory for all men who reach the age of 18 and lasts 1 and a half years (the service can be avoided if you buy the military booklet) (service is only volunteer for women)
Active personnel
376,085
Reserve personnel988,500 (from the active reserve) 125,000 (from the passive reserve)
Expenditure
Budget125,487,326,361 Billion ACU
Percent of GDP5% (in 2022)
Industry
Domestic suppliersFalliel-heller
Stauber-Falia Unternehmen
Namkifarra
Cordomax
Inducord
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The Armed Forces of Cordomonivence is the government institution of military purpose that is in charge of defending the national and international sovereignty of Cordomonivence in addition to compliance with the international interests of the government. The AFC are commanded by the President of Cordomonivence and the General Military High Command of Cordomonivence (GMHCC). The AFC is made up of:The Cordobez Army-The Cordobez Air Force-The Cordobez Navy-The Cordobez Marine Corps-The Cordobez Coast Guard-The Military Command of Special Operations of Cordomonivence-The Cordobez tactical missile corps and the National Reserve Force

History

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Personnel

The AFC has a number of active registered personnel of around 376,085 soldiers, of which around 254,161 are professional Soldiers (of all branches) and the rest are military service soldiers. The AFC also has a number of reserve personnel of around 988,500 from the active reserve and 125,000 from the passive reserve. The AFC has a number of civilian personnel (volunteers) of more than 500,000. These personnel are never employed on the battlefield but are rather used for more normal tasks such as logistics in military bases in Cordomonivence or simply as medics although their task can vary

Organisation and service branches

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Structure

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