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The '''Warring Islands Volunteer Defence Force''' (WIVDF) is the regiment of the [[Hurmu Peace Corps]] in the [[District of the Warring Islands]]. Originally founded as a branch of  [[Nova England]]'s [[Nova English Army|Army]] under the name '''Warring Islands Security Force (WISF)''', the entire branch was incorporated into Hurmu's Peace Corps in 1699 upon Hurmu's annexation of the Warring Islands following the collapse of the Nova English state.
The '''Warring Islands Volunteer Defence Force''' (WIVDF), officially known as the '''115th Regiment of the Hurmu Peace Corps''' is the regiment of the [[Hurmu Peace Corps]] in the [[District of the Warring Islands]]. Originally founded as a branch of  [[Nova England]]'s [[Nova English Army|Army]] under the name '''Warring Islands Security Force (WISF)''', the entire branch was incorporated into Hurmu's Peace Corps in 1699 upon Hurmu's annexation of the Warring Islands following the collapse of the Nova English state. At the same time, its headquarters was moved from [[Hempton Bay]] to [[Port Esther]].




==Personnel==
==Under Nova England==


The Warring Islands Security Force meet once a week for training at local detachment depots, with various extended training weekends throughout the year. It is manned by those obligated to through the [[Warring Islands Resettlement Administration|Warring Islands Resettlement Scheme]] and other volunteers.
The Warring Islands Security Force met once a week for training at local detachment depots, with various extended training weekends throughout the year. It was manned by those obligated to through the [[Warring Islands Resettlement Administration|Warring Islands Resettlement Scheme]] and other volunteers.


FIDF soldiers also provide search and rescue and mountain rescue services across the islands. In addition to supporting the [[National Police Force]] in general policing activities.
FIDF soldiers also provided search and rescue and mountain rescue services across the islands. In addition to supporting the [[National Police Force]] in general policing activities.


[[Category:Nova England]][[Category:Military]]
[[Category:Nova England]][[Category:Military]]
[[Category:Warring Islands]]
[[Category:Warring Islands]]
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Revision as of 17:53, 16 September 2021

Warring Islands Volunteer Defence Force

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Active: 1007AJ - Present (1672 AN–present)
Country:
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Nova England (1672–1699)
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Hurmu (1699–present)
Branch:
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Nova English Army (1672–1699)


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Hurmu Peace Corps (1699–present)
Type: Light Infantry with additional roles.
Personnel: TBC
Garrison Port Esther, District of the Warring Islands

The Warring Islands Volunteer Defence Force (WIVDF), officially known as the 115th Regiment of the Hurmu Peace Corps is the regiment of the Hurmu Peace Corps in the District of the Warring Islands. Originally founded as a branch of Nova England's Army under the name Warring Islands Security Force (WISF), the entire branch was incorporated into Hurmu's Peace Corps in 1699 upon Hurmu's annexation of the Warring Islands following the collapse of the Nova English state. At the same time, its headquarters was moved from Hempton Bay to Port Esther.


Under Nova England

The Warring Islands Security Force met once a week for training at local detachment depots, with various extended training weekends throughout the year. It was manned by those obligated to through the Warring Islands Resettlement Scheme and other volunteers.

FIDF soldiers also provided search and rescue and mountain rescue services across the islands. In addition to supporting the National Police Force in general policing activities.