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Their Royal Majesty's Uniformed Services at Arms | |
Country | Meckelnburgh |
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Current form | 1685 AN |
Branches |
TRM National Guard TRM Naval Service Royal Air Force Royal Saeweard The Douanes Royal Gendarmery Royal Corps of Signals Public Health Corps Environmental Science Corps |
Headquarters | TRMJB Battleferd |
Leadership | |
Monarch | Ĉielero III |
Manpower | |
Military age | 18 |
Conscription | Yes. 13 months' national service |
Available for military service | 3,525,451, age 18–47 |
Fit for military service | 2,978,078 |
Reaching military age annually | 96,719 |
Active personnel | 79,778 |
Reserve personnel | 255,000 (wartime militia) |
Expenditures | |
Foreign suppliers |
Alduria-Wechua Nouvelle Alexandrie Sanama |
The uniformed services of Meckelnburgh, known officially as Their Royal Majesty's Uniformed Services at Arms, are the nine military and quasi-military services that commission officers in the United Kingdom of Meckelnburgh, consisting of the countries of Meckelnburgh proper, Branniboria, Salem and Iselande. The uniformed services are coextensive with the Meckelnburghish military as all members are trained (to different extents) in arms and may be deployed in combat zones. The tradition of placing certain professions in uniform in Meckelnburgh descends from the need to protect certain servicemembers, such as surveyors and medics, under the laws of war.
Not all agencies of Meckelnburgh that wear uniforms or have ranks, are part of Their Royal Majesty's Uniformed Services at Arms. This would include the Royal Meckelnburgh Constabulary, a civilian counterpart to functions carried out by the Royal Meckelnburgh Gendarmery.
The Armed Services in Uniform are not an organization themselves. As the functional components of the Ministry of Defense Affairs, the uniformed services prepare the readiness, security and functionality of Meckelnburgh's defense apparatus. This involves the commissioning and training of officers across the nine services, and preparing enlisted members for roles ranging from combat to specialized support functions.
Branches
The nine uniformed services, by order of precedence, are:
Branch | Type | Headquarters | Uniformed | Civilian | Cdr. grade | Vessel prefix |
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Their Royal Majesty's National Guard | Army | Battleferd Point, Meckelnburgh | 45,507 | OF-10 | MNGV | |
Their Royal Majesty's Naval Service | Navy | Battleferd Point, Meckelnburgh | 15,650 | OF-9 | TRMS, TRMY, RFAS | |
Royal Meckelnburgh Air Force | Air force | Battleferd Point, Meckelnburgh | 7,425 | OF-8 | RAFV | |
Royal Meckelnburgh Saeweard | Coast guard | Battleferd Point, Meckelnburgh | 5,904 | OF-8 | RSS | |
The Meckelnburgh Douanes | Border force | Sanktago, Meckelnburgh | 3,621 | OF-7 | MDV | |
Royal Meckelnburgh Gendarmery | Gendarmerie | Downtown, Alexandretta | (1758 fire) | RGV | ||
Royal Meckelnburgh Corps of Signals | Signals intelligence | Cannery Warf, Alexandretta | 458 | OF-5 | RCSS | |
Meckelnburgh Public Health Service Corps | Public health | Battleferd Point, Meckelnburgh | 804 | OF-6 | PHCS | |
Meckelnburgh Environmental Science Service Corps |
Scientific survey | Tuft, Meckelnburgh | 1,177 | OF-6 | ESCS |
Their Royal Majesty's Uniformed Services at Arms consist of two organizations of services: regular branches, with both enlisted and commissioned personnel, and the commissioned corps, which retain only officers. The three commissioned corps provide services by professional expertise, as opposed to many boots-on-the-ground functions of the other six branches.
Services structure
The following are non-exhaustive lists of the major units and commands of the uniformed services of Meckelnburgh that are principally or significantly staffed and operated by uniformed members (as opposed to civilian employees):
Their Royal Majesty's National Guard
Royal Armored Corps
- Royal Tank Regiment
- The Queen's Own Household Guards
Royal Meckelnburgh Infantry Corps
- Regular Army
- Royal Meckelnburgh Regiment
- Meckelnburgh Independent Company
- Army Reserve
- Royal Alexandretta Regiment
- Royal Metropolitan Regiment
- Royal Hergilsey Regiment
- Royal Branniboria Regiment
- Royal Iselande Regiment
Combat Support Command
- Royal Regiment of Artillery
- Corps of Royal Engineers
- Royal Army Flying Corps
Army Service Support Command
- Corps of Guard Cadets
- Adjutant-General of the Guard's Corps
- Royal Defense Education Service
- Royal Army Logistics Regiment
- Royal Chaplains' Corps
- Royal Medical Corps
- Royal Corps of Army Music
- Royal Navy
- Royal Navy Surface Fleet
- Royal Navy Submarine Service
- Royal Navy Mine Warfare & Patrol Service
- Royal Naval Engineers Corps
- Royal Navy Medical Service
- Corps of Royal Marines
- Royal Marines Band Service
- Royal Naval Air Service
- Royal Fleet Auxiliary
- Adjutant-General of the Navy's Corps
Royal Air Force
- Royal Air Force
- Royal Air Force Strike Wing
- Royal Remote Surveillance Squadron
- Royal Air Force Regiment
- Royal Air Force Mountain Rescue Service
- Adjutant-General of the Air Force's Corps
Royal Saeweard
- Royal Saeweard
- Royal Lighthouse Service
- Marine Inspection Service
- Adjutant-General of the Saeweard's Corps
Royal Gendarmery
- Royal Corps of Firefighters
- The Honorable Alexandretta Fire Battalion
- Royal Victoria Fire Company
- Royal Alexandrople Fire Company
- Royal Fenixtune Fire Company
- Royal Corps of Military Police
Independent corps
- Royal Corps of Signals
- Public Health Service Corps
- Royal Flying Doctor Service
- Far North Health Service
- Environmental Science Service Corps
Independent corps
Royal Corps of Signals
The Royal Corps of Signals is the second most modern branch of the Meckelnburgh military and the first branch founded after Meckelnburgh was established in 1685 AN, in 1716 AN. The corps is focused on cybersecurity, signals and defense intelligence. The corps commissions professionals in cybersecurity, data analytics, and information technology to safeguard Meckelnburgh's digital infrastructure, preventing cyber threats and gathering military intelligence to share with all defense institutions. The Royal Corps of Signals also operates Meckelnburgh's security vessels and reconnaissance aircraft.
Vessels
Class | Type | No. | Origin | Displ. | Speed | Comp. | Introduced |
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Signals intelligence vessels | |||||||
Pleiades-class | Signals intelligence gathering vessel |
2 | Meckelnburgh | 1,400 t | 12 kn | 26 | 1716 AN |
Aircraft
Type | Role | No. | Origin | Weight | Speed | Aircrew | Introduced |
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UAV | |||||||
Brightworks TUAV-1 Specter | Reconnaissance | 11 | Sanama | 77 kg | 70 kn | n/a | 1723 AN |
Public Health Service Corps
The Public Health Corps is a unique branch of the Meckelnburgh military, focusing on public health and healthcare-related missions. The corps is made of professional medical staff from medical, scientific, psychiatric, veterinary and public health disciplines. The Public Health Corps is responsible for promoting public health, especially in disaster response or widespread medical emergencies, such as epidemics. It also operates the Rural Flying Ambulance Service, providing transport to trauma centers from remote corners of Meckelnburgh.
Vessels
Class | Type | No. | Origin | Displ. | Speed | Comp. | Notes | Introduced |
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Hospital ships | ||||||||
Barber-class | Hospital ship | 2 | Meckelnburgh | 4,996 t | 17 kn | 127 | 1726 AN |
Aircraft
Type | Role | No. | Origin | Weight | Speed | Aircrew | Introduced |
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Air ambulance | |||||||
NVF HP-228 Lifeline | MEDEVAC | 9 | Meckelnburgh | 3,900 kg | 223 kn | 6 | 1685 AN |
Brightworks HH-76 Dromosker | MEDEVAC | 17 | Sanama | 6,400 kg | 155 kn | 5 | 1724 AN |
Environmental Science Service Corps
The Environmental Science Corps is a specialized component of the Meckelnburgh military responsible for environmental protection, weather forecasting and hydrographic surveying. The corps is made of experts in environmental science, ecology, geography, oceanography and natural resource management.
The corps is responsible for addressing environmental threats, such as fisheries collapse, and is supplied with a fleet of pollution response vessels in case of environmental disasters on the water. As part of this function, the corps is responsible for the opening and closing of fisheries throughout the Kingdom. Along with the Royal Meckelnburgh Saeweard, it administers the nation's exclusive economic zone.
The corps is responsible for coastal survey, the geographic mapping of the kingdom and its surrounding waters. It also manages weather forecasting, and is the weather agency of Meckelnburgh. As part of this effort, the Environmental Science Corps also operates a set of NVF WP-240 Blizzard weather aircraft for in-the-sky weather observation.
In 1734 AN, as part of an expansion of the corps' program in Branniboria, the headquarters of the corps was moved from Boulonne in Brittnay to Tuft in Cumberland.
Vessels
Class | Type | No. | Origin | Displ. | Speed | Comp. | Notes | Introduced |
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Research vessels | ||||||||
Newport-class | Hydrographic survey | 6 | Meckelnburgh | 1,800 t | 12 kn | 55 | 8 scientists | 1685 AN |
Lincoln-class | Fisheries research | 4 | Meckelnburgh | 2,028 t | 14 kn | 24 | 15 scientists | 1685 AN |
Pollution control vessels | ||||||||
Depoe-class | Pollution and chemical control |
8 | Meckelnburgh | 1,543 t | 11 kn | 18 | 1,410 m3 collection tanks | 1685 AN |
Aircraft
Type | Role | No. | Origin | Weight | Speed | Aircrew | Introduced |
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Weather collection | |||||||
NVF WP-240 Blizzard | Weather collection | 3 | Meckelnburgh | 33,112 kg | 250 kn | 22 | 1721 AN |