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==Structure==
==Structure==
==Recruitment==
==Recruitment==
==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:
Light Grey
Brown—
Black—
Dark (rifle) green—
Maroon—
Beige—
Sky blue—Army Air Corps
Cypress green—Intelligence Corps
Scarlet—
Green—
Navy blue—
Emerald grey—
Gun-metal grey—


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Revision as of 20:44, 29 October 2022

Florian Army
Florian Army.png
Country Floria Floria
Founded 1672 AN
Headquarters Northcliff
Leadership
Commander-in-Chief Nick Borisov
Secretary of defence Blake Pearce
Manpower
Military age 18-36
Conscription Yes
Expenditures
Percent of GDP 3.5%

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 Air Force.

History

Equipment

Current deployments

Structure

Recruitment

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:

Light Grey Brown— Black— Dark (rifle) green— Maroon— Beige— Sky blue—Army Air Corps Cypress green—Intelligence Corps Scarlet— Green— Navy blue— Emerald grey— Gun-metal grey—