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[[File:Genovia.jpg|150px]]</center><br>''Royal Military Standard'' | [[File:Genovia.jpg|150px]]</center><br>''Royal Military Standard''<br>[[File:ArdelianMarines.jpg|150px]]<br>''Genovian Troops Marching (circa 1941)'' | ||
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|'''Active:'''|| 1690 | |'''Active:'''|| 1690 - ''Present'' | ||
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|'''Allegiance:'''|| [[Genovia]] | |'''Allegiance:'''|| [[Genovia]] | ||
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|'''Type:''' || Land Forces | |'''Type:''' || ''Land Forces'' | ||
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|'''Size:''' || [[A-87 Tank| | |'''Size:''' || [[A-87 Tank|4 Tanks]]<br>70 support vehicles<br>50,000 Civil Protection Officers<br>9,000 Infantry<br>1,100 Support Personnel<br>200 Administrating Roles | ||
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|'''Conflicts & Deployments'''|| | |'''Conflicts & Deployments'''|| | ||
Genovian Civil War | Genovian Civil War<br>[[Phoko-Genovian War]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:00, 13 May 2019
Royal Military Standard Genovian Troops Marching (circa 1941) | |
Active: | 1690 - Present |
Allegiance: | Genovia |
Personnel: | 61,300 active duty personnel (1.2 million reserves) |
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Type: | Land Forces |
Size: | 4 Tanks 70 support vehicles 50,000 Civil Protection Officers 9,000 Infantry 1,100 Support Personnel 200 Administrating Roles |
Nickname: | "The loyal few" |
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Current Commander: | Minister of Defense: Dame Araceli Barajas |
Conflicts & Deployments |
Genovian Civil War |
The Royal Army of Genovia is the primary offensive and defensive military force of the Kingdom of Genovia. The army's primary job is to provide civil services to the people of Genovia in times of national distress. However, the army is also trained and equipped so as to protect the nation in times of war and to secure the sovereignty of the nation. During times of peace, the army serves a primarily ceremonial role, marching in parades and greeting/protecting high ranking government officials and foreign dignitaries.