Florian Army

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Florian Army
Armée de Florian
Florian Army.png
Active 1672 AN -
Country Floria Floria
Type Army
Role Land warfare
Size 929,160 active personnel
300,000 reserve personnel
Part of Confederate States Armed Forces
Motto(s) "Death or Glory"
March Florian Grenadiers (Quick March)
Figaro (Slow March)
Anniversaries 8th May (Birthday)
Engagements Second Elwynnese Civil War
Florian invasion of Port Balaine
Kapavian insurgency
Wars of the Disinherited
Insignia
War flag Floria war flag.png


The Florian Army is the principal land warfare force of Floria, a part of the Confederate States Armed Forces along with the Florian Air Force and Florian Navy.

History

In the pre-1727 Florian Army, the Home Service Regiments, grouped under the Home Army, served as the parent formations for the majority of battalions assigned to operational divisions. This entailed maintaining a cadre that would provide administrative, disciplinary, pay, and training support to commissioned officers and non-commissioned officers alike in the raised battalions in the field. As such these Home Service Regiments could be considered more akin to the administrative corps and services branches of armies in other Raspur Pact armed forces.

Thus the Army Training Regiment at Arndale Camp (Longsight) would receive enlisted volunteers for their initial period of basic training, these recruits would then be assigned to a suitable Home Service Regiment for their specialism training. These regiments included:

  • Army Infantry Regiment
  • Army Armoured Regiment
  • Army Artillery Regiment
  • Army Air Defence Regiment
  • Army Provosts Regiment
  • Army Commissariat Regiment
  • Army Signals Regiment
  • Army Engineering Regiment

There was also the the General Service Regiment, which served as the parent regiment for "specialists" - considered something of a maddening formation by purists as it generally provided cadre support for personnel whose duties were not encompassed by any of the other Home Service Regiments.

It became customary over time for each of the Home Service Regiments to award a distinctively coloured and plumed beret, adorned with the regimental cap badge, to their trained cadres - something they would continue to wear with their service uniforms whilst assigned to operational units. The regimental colour and badge would over time become something of a source of allegiance for personnel whose careers could see them pass through a dizzying array of formations and postings.

There was also the Republican Guard Corps, which maintained its own separate identity, traditions, and training regime, and which should be addressed as a distinct entity in spite of being grouped under the Home Army.

The purpose of the Home Army, beyond the defence of the capital and the government, was to generate the substantial manpower required by the greater part of the Florian Army. This force consisted of seven field armies divided between Army Group East & Army Group West. Owing to the threat posed by the innumerable hordes of Jingdao, whose brief occupation of Floria during the War of Lost Brothers had been seared into the national psyche, the Florian Army had received the majority of the manpower allocation of the Confederate States Armed Forces upon the reestablishment of the Florian military. This million strong army, necessarily focused on formations at the army, corps, and division level, at the expense of the battalions. Thus a unit identity could expressed, for instance, in the form of being the 1st Infantry Battalion, 2nd Brigade of the 42nd Florian Assault Grenadier Division. This allowed for the rapid assignment of freshly trained cadres arrived from the Home Service Regiments, but did not lend itself to the development of especially strong unit identities.

Although it varied, from time to time, and from place to place, a field army would consist of two corps, which in turn consist of two divisions and a commissary (combat support and logistics) brigade.

A division would ideally consist of 14,400 men, formed of 2 brigades, with each brigade of six battalions expected to an artillery battalion, an air defence battalion, and a signals battalion attached. A brigade would also have either two infantry battalions and one armoured battalion if it belonged to a grenadier division, or two armoured battalions and an infantry battalion if the division had been designated as cavalry.

This system largely held until the defences reforms began in 1711 AN, which would see the army substantially reorganised over successive years.

Equipment

A Northcliff Guard in his combat and ceremonial duty dress.

Infantry

The Florian Army's basic service weapon is the 5.56 mm SA1680 assault rifle, with some specialist personnel using the carbine variant (pilots and some tank crew). The weapon was traditionally equipped with either iron sights or an optical CWS, although other optical sights have been subsequently purchased to supplement these. The weapon can be enhanced further utilising the Picatinny rail with attachments such as the under-barrel grenade launcher.

Some soldiers are equipped with the 7.62mm sharpshooter rifle, which is used as a light support weapon. Support fire is provided by the General Purpose Machine Gun (GPMG), and indirect fire is provided by 81mm mortars. Sniper rifles include the LR06 7.62 mm and the CP 60 "Cherry Picker". The Florian Army utilises the M1525 9 mm Pistol as its side arm. Anti tank guided weapons include the Sabre, a short-range, anti-tank missile that rapidly knocks out any main battle tank in just one shot by striking it from above.

Current deployments

Structure

Field Army

Special Forces

Recruitment

The Florian Army primarily recruits from within the Confederate States , but accept applications from all citizens of the Raspur Pact under some restrictions. Since it’s inception the Florian Army has been an equal-opportunity employer (with some legal exceptions due to medical standards), and does not discriminate based on race, religion or sexual orientation. Applicants for the Regular Army must be a minimum age of 16, although soldiers under 18 may not serve in operations, and the maximum age is 36. Applicants for the Army Reserve must be a minimum of 17 years and 9 months, and a maximum age of 43. Different age limits apply for officers and those in some specialist roles. Applicants must also meet several other requirements, notably regarding medical health, physical fitness, past-criminal convictions, education, and regarding any tattoos and piercings.

Soldiers & officers in the Regular Army enlist for an initial period of 12 AN years, with options to extend if they meet certain requirements. Soldiers & Officers are normally required to serve for a minimum of 4 AN years from date of enlistment and must give a years notice before leaving.

Previously all Florian men were conscripted to join the Army but the ruling was scrapped in 1718 AN in favour of an all volunteer professional force.

Oath of allegiance

All soldiers and commissioned officers must take an oath of allegiance upon joining the Army, a process known as attestation. Those who wish to swear by God use the following words:

I, [soldier's or commissioned officer's name], swear by Almighty God that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to the President of the Confederate States, his/hers successors and that I will as in duty bound honestly and faithfully defend Floria against all enemies and will observe and obey all orders of the Florian Government and of the generals and officers set over me.

Training

Candidates for the Army undergo common training, beginning with initial military training, to bring all personnel to a similar standard in basic military skills, which is known as Phase 1 training. They then undertake further specialist trade-training for their specific Regiment or Corps, known as Phase 2 training. After completing Phase 1 training a soldier is counted against the Army's trained strength, and upon completion of Phase 2 are counted against the Army's fully trained trade strength.

Soldiers under the age of 17 and 6 months will complete Phase 1 training at the Army Foundation College in Glassview. Infantry Soldiers will complete combined Phase 1 & 2 training at the Infantry Training Centre located in Montgomery Barracks, Longsight, whilst all other Soldiers will attend Phase 1 training at the Army Training Regiment in Arndale Camp, Longsight and then complete Phase 2 training at different locations depending on their specialism. Officers conduct their initial training at the Confederate Military Academy Northcliff (CMAC), before also completing their Phase 2 training at multiple different locations.

Uniforms

The Florian Army uniform has sixteen categories, ranging from ceremonial uniforms to combat dress to evening wear. No. 8 Dress, the day-to-day uniform, is known as PCS and consists of a Multi-Terrain Pattern (MTP) windproof smock, a lightweight jacket and trousers with ancillary items such as thermals and waterproofs.Insignia is denoted the wearer showing their regiment or corps. In addition to working dress, the armed forces has a number of parade uniforms for ceremonial and non-ceremonial occasions. The most-commonly-seen uniforms are No.1 Dress (full ceremonial, seen at formal occasions) and No.2 Dress (Service Dress), a brown khaki uniform worn for non-ceremonial parades such as Passing Out parades.

Working headdress is typically a beret, whose colour indicates its wearer's type of regiment. Beret colours are as follows: Khaki—Presidents Foot Guards, Light Grey— Confederate States Nursing Corps, The Greys Cavalry Regiment, Kingsland Regiment, Southland Regiment
Brown— Presidents Hussars
Black— Presidents Tank Regiment
Dark (rifle) green— Confederate States Rifles Regiment, The Presidents Dragoons
Maroon— The Parachute Regiment
Beige— Special Warfare Service
Sky blue—Army Air Corps
Cypress green—Intelligence Corps
Scarlet— Provost Corps
Green— Adjutants General Corps
Navy blue— Other such as The President’s Own Cavalry, Light Dragoons