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Formed on the initiative of the [[Prime Minister of Hurmu]] to meet the requirements of the garrisoning of [[Karnamark]] shortly after its establishment in {{AN|1706}}, the formation's status was formalised under a Defence Service Agreement with the [[Hurmu Peace Corps]], for which the contract was signed on 1.XIII.{{AN|1707}}. The {{PAGENAME}} would be tasked to garrison Karnamark for the period {{AN|1707}}–{{AN|1712}} with the possibility of the contract being renewed for a further period if performance was deemed to be satisfactory. | |||
Initial commissions, for the two colonelcies, and the various subordinate appointments, were provided by auction under a process overseen by the commissioner of the district. Although the posts would receive a generous monthly stipend, it would be incumbent upon the officers themselves to raise the contracted formations, to meet the outlay for equipping the same, and to recoup the costs incurred through purchasing their commissions. | |||
[[Category:Military]] | [[Category:Military]] | ||
[[Category:Karnamark]] | [[Category:Karnamark]] | ||
{{Hurmu article}} | {{Hurmu article}} |
Revision as of 11:20, 25 April 2022
The Army of Karnamark was a colonial force raised by the District of Karnamark as a part of the plantation of Keltia by Hurmu.
Establishment
Position | Number | Monthly Grant per Position | Obligations |
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Colonelcies | 2 | 80,000 crowns |
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Captaincies | 22 | 40,000 crowns |
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Lieutenancies | 24 | 12,000 crowns |
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History
Formed on the initiative of the Prime Minister of Hurmu to meet the requirements of the garrisoning of Karnamark shortly after its establishment in 1706 AN, the formation's status was formalised under a Defence Service Agreement with the Hurmu Peace Corps, for which the contract was signed on 1.XIII.1707 AN. The Army of Karnamark would be tasked to garrison Karnamark for the period 1707 AN–1712 AN with the possibility of the contract being renewed for a further period if performance was deemed to be satisfactory.
Initial commissions, for the two colonelcies, and the various subordinate appointments, were provided by auction under a process overseen by the commissioner of the district. Although the posts would receive a generous monthly stipend, it would be incumbent upon the officers themselves to raise the contracted formations, to meet the outlay for equipping the same, and to recoup the costs incurred through purchasing their commissions.