Bundeswher (Drambenburg)

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[[Military of Drambenburg]]
Bundeswher von Drambenburg
MottoWir. Dienen. Drambenburg. (German for: We. Serve. Drambenburg.)
Founded1877
Current form1932
HeadquartersLerbin, Khakus building
Leadership
Chancellor of DrambenburgGiorg Auster-Brautstadt
Minister of the BundeswherFredrick Myers
Field MarshalHank Jager
Manpower
Military age19 for compulsory male service, 18 for volunteer male and female service
Conscription19–34 years of age (males only) 40 for subaltern officers, 50 for staff officers and higher
Available for
military service
35,042,090, age 15–49 (2,668,174)
Fit for
military service
28,103,233, age 15–49 (2,668,174)
Reaching military
age annually
2,183,800 (2,668,174)
Active personnel598,856
Industry
Foreign suppliersTrans-Toyana Prosper Alliance, Zaheerstan
Related articles
RanksRanks of Drambenburgian Bundeswher

The Bundeswher is one of the four branches of the Wehrmacht of Drambenburg. It serves as the primary ground defense force of Drambenburg. The primary mission of the Bundeswher in the 21st century is to provide national and foreign ground occupational force in regions that the Drambenburgian armed forces are deployed. The Bundeswher is one of the world's most advanced armies. With nearly 600,000 active personel the Bundeswher is the largest of the four branches of the Wehrmacht.

The Bundeswher's origins lie with the foundation of the Imperial army in the 1670s. By the late 1870s the Kaiser saw a need for a formal, modern military which underwent professional training, instead of conscripts drafted for three month seasons only during wartime. In 1910 the length of service for conscripted soldiers increased to one year from the previous six month contracts. In 1932 the Bundeswher was moved from under the direct command of the Kaiser to the Khakus and was reorganized. In 1934, in anticipation of war, conscript contracts were increased to two years, which it has remained ever since.

The Bundeswher is under the Ministry of the Bundeswher. The head of the Bundeswher is the Kaiser, and the head of the Ministry of the Bundeswher is the civilian Minister of the Bundeswher, Fredrick Myers. The Ministry of the Bundeswher itself is a sub-ministry of the Ministry of Defense, headed jointly by the Khakus and the Kaiser. Field Marshal is the highest ranking officer in the Bundeswher.

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