Land Army of Agrincourt

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Land Army of Agrincourt
Active 1899 - present
Country & Allegiance Agrincourt
Type Land Army
Part of Ministry of Defence
Motto "For unity."
Conscription No
Age 18-62 years old
Size

629,234 active personnel.
304,298 reserve personnel
Expenditures

Annual Budget (estimated) Ð135.2 billion
Commanders
Secretary Travis Roberts
Chief of Staff General Howard Davis

The Land Army of Agrincourt is the main branch of AFA and are responsible for land based military operations. It is both the largest and the oldest branch in the Armed Forces of Agrincourt. The LAA traces it roots back to the rebels of the last civil war. It was officialy created under its name in 1899, by the federal government after the end of the civil war.

The primary objective of the LAA is to defend the borders and people of the nation and to carry out the military policy of the government. The LAA is a military service within the Department of Defense, Department of Military branch. The army is headed by the General and a Secretary of Defense.

During the fiscal year 2010, the Regular army reported a strength of about 1,324,293 of whom 629,234 are on active duty. Its reserve personnel counts 304,298 personnel, and the rest being either support staff or civilians.

Contents

Mission

The LAA serves at the land-based branch of Agrincourt's military. §3921 of Military Code defines the purpose of LAA as:

History

(( To be done.. ))

Structure

The LAA is the largest of the military branches of Agrincourt and thus focuses itself on defending the borders of the nation and against a possible invasion.

Organization of Units

Major units


Minor units


Army Commands and Components

Army Commands Commander Headquarters
Land Army Of Agrincourt Forces Command (LAACOM) GEN Michael D. Howard Fort Mason, Greater Agrincourt
Land Army of Agrincourt Training Command (LAATCOM) GEN Francis O'Donnell Fort Denver, Northern Territory
Land Army of Agrincourt Logistics Command (LAALCOM) GEN Daniel Brooks Fort Victoria, Greater Agrincourt
Army Component Commands Commander Headquarters
Land Army of Agrincourt Central (LAACEN) LTG Roger L. White Fort Silver, Central Agrincourt
Land Army of Agrincourt West (LAAWES) LTG Edward J. Jill Fort Agrincourt, Greater Agrincourt
Land Army of Agrincourt East and South (LAAEAS) MG Francis Miller Fort Monroe, Lower Agrincourt

Current Deployments

Equipment

Infantry

Small Arms

Model Type Caliber Acquired Notes
X16 assault rifle Assault rifle 5.56x45mm 1985 Numerous variants to allow a varied use.
X27 ISAR Assault-Support rifle 5.56x45mm 1986
M1901 pistol Semi-automatic pistol .45 ACP 1901
M1 Infantry Scout Rifle Designated-marksman, infantry long-range rifle 7.62x45mm/.308 Winchester 1989 Max. Range of 1,342m.

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Ranks and Insignia

Commissioned Officers
All commissioned officers are to be addressed to as sir or ma'am, regardless of their rank.
Pay grade Student Officer O-1 O-2 O-3 O-4 O-5 O-6 O-7 O-8 O-9 O-10
Insignia No insignia 35px-US-OF1B.svg.png 35px-US-OF1A.svg.png 35px-US-O3 insignia.svg.png 35px-US-O4 insignia.svg.png 35px-US-O5 insignia.svg.png 35px-US-O6 insignia.svg.png 35px-US-O7 insignia.svg.png 35px-US-O8 insignia.svg.png 35px-US-O9 insignia.svg.png 35px-US-O10 insignia.svg.png
Title Officer Candidate Lieutenant
2nd Class
Lieutenant
1st Class
Captain Major Lieutenant
Colonel
Colonel Brigadier General Major General Lieutenant General General
Abbreviation OFC LT2 LT1 CPT MAJ LTC COL BGL MAJ GEN LT GEN GEN
Warrant Officers
Warrant officers are specialists. They are highly knowledgeable and are very experienced in their particular field of work. They are assigned to the rank of a Warrant Officer 1 by their commanding officer. Initialy, as a warrant officer 1, they are to be addressed to as 'Warrant (last name)', but after being commissioned and promoted to CWO2 they are always to be referred to as sir or ma'am.
Pay grade WO-1 WO-2 WO-3 WO-4 WO-5
Insignia WO1.png CWO2.png CWO3.png CWO4.png CWO5.png
Title Warrant Officer 1 Chief Warrant Officer 2 Chief Warrant Officer 3 Chief Warrant Officer 4 Chief Warrant Officer 5
Abbreviation WO1 CWO2 CWO3 CWO4 CWO5
Enlisted Personnel
Corporals+ are non-commissioned officers, meaning they have leadership responsibilites.
Privates (E-1 to E-2) are to be addressed as 'Private [last name]', Privates First Class (E-3) are to be addressed to as 'PFC/Private First Class [last name]', Specialists (E-4) should be addressed to as 'Specialist [last name]', Sergeants+ (E-5 to E-9, excluding CSM) to be addressed to as 'Sergeant, Staff Sergeant, Master Sergeant, First Sergeant or Sergeant Major [last name]', Command Sergeant Major is to be addressed to as 'CSM [last name]' .
Pay grade E-1 E-2 E-3 E-4 E-5 E-6 E-7 E-8 E-9 E-9
Insignia No insignia Private.png PFC.png CPL.png SGT.png SSG.png SFC.png SSF.png SGTMAJ.png File:CSM
Title Private Private Private First Class Corporal Sergeant Staff Sergeant Master Sergeant First Sergeant Sergeant Major Command Sergeant Major
Abbrevation PVT PVT2 PFC CPL SGT SSGT MSGT FSGT SGT MAJ CSM
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