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 | |
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| 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.
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Mission
The LAA serves at the land-based branch of Agrincourt's military. §3921 of Military Code defines the purpose of LAA as:
- defending the borders and people of the nation.
- carrying out the military policy of the government.
- taking action against acts of terrorism.
- preserving the peace and security of the nation.
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
- Army Group - commanded by a four-star General.
- x2+ Field Armies
- 700,000+ personnel.
- x2+ Field Armies
- Field Army - commanded by an Lieutenant General.
- x2+ Army Corps
- 350,000+ personnel.
- x2+ Army Corps
- Army Corps - commanded by Lieutenant or Major General.
- x2+ Divisions
- 175,000+ personnel.
- x2+ Divisions
- Division - commanded by a Major General or a Lieutenant Colonel.
- x2+ Regiments
- 12,000-18,000 personnel.
- x2+ Regiments
Minor units
- Regiment - commanded by a Lieutenant Colonel.
- x3 Battalions
- 3,000 personnel.
- x3 Battalions
- Battalion - commanded by a Lieutenant Colonel.
- x5 Companies
- 1,000 personnel.
- x5 Companies
- Company - commanded by a Captain or a Major.
- x4 platoons.
- 200 personnel.
- x4 platoons.
- Infantry Platoon - commanded by a 2nd or 1st Grade Lieutenant.
- x5 sections.
- 50 personnel.
- x5 sections.
- Section - commanded by a non-commissioned oficer. (Corporal+)
- 8-10 personnel.
Army Commands and Components
| Army Commands | Commander | Headquarters |
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| 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
| Pay grade | Student Officer | O-1 | O-2 | O-3 | O-4 | O-5 | O-6 | O-7 | O-8 | O-9 | O-10 | |
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| Insignia | No insignia | |
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| 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 |
| Pay grade | WO-1 | WO-2 | WO-3 | WO-4 | WO-5 | ||||||
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| 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 |
| Pay grade | E-1 | E-2 | E-3 | E-4 | E-5 | E-6 | E-7 | E-8 | E-9 | E-9 | |
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| Insignia | No insignia | |
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| 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 |






