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Hurmu Fyrð

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Hurmu Fyrð
Hurmu coat of arms.png
Active: 1720 AN
Motto:
In use by: Hurmu Hurmu
Allegiance: Order of the Holy Lakes

Type: Territorial Defence Force
Role Combined Arms
Size:
  • 250,000 contracted personnel
  • 110,000 territorial volunteers
Branches:
  • Headquarters
  • Air Department
  • Land Department
  • Sea Department
  • Peace Academy
Current Commander: Senate of the Lakes

Allies
Opponents
Conflicts & Deployments

History

Following the conclusion of the 1719–1720 Hurmu civil conflict the Hurmu Peace Corps was reorganised into the Hurmu Fyrð. The new force is organised in compliance with the Charter for the Order of the Holy Lakes and the Regulations on the Defense of the Realms in Right of the Order, 1720.


Organisation

Ranks

Regardless of department of service, all peacekeepers have the same structure of ranks.

Rank code Name Comment
OF-10 Chancellor of the Order of the Holy Lakes Ceremonial commander in chief
Fyrð's Master Commander-in-Chief
OF-9 Corps' Master
OF-8 Divisional Master
OF-7 Brigade's Master
OF-6 Regimental Master Requires a master's degree in peacekeeping or equivalent
OF-5 Commandant of the Fyrð
OF-4 Chief Superintendent of the Fyrð
OF-3 Superintendent Inspector of the Fyrð
OF-2 Inspector of the Fyrð
OF-1 Officer of the Fyrð Upon graduation from the Academy of Peace with a bachelor's degree in peacekeeping, or equivalent
OF-D Aspirant Officer Requires passing OR-1, and then admitted to the Academy of Peace
OR-9 Warrant Officer
OR-8 Senior Ranger
OR-7 Junior Ranger
OR-6 Senior Warden
OR-5 Junior Warden
OR-4 Senior Specialist
OR-3 Junior Specialist
OR-2 Volunteer
OR-1 Cadet

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