Royal Cossack Ground Forces

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Royal Cossack Ground Forces
Leadership
Commander-in-Chief Commander Cyprus Khan
Minister of Security Jarl Ghatak
Manpower
Military age 16
Conscription Yes (Into reserves)
Reaching military
age annually
(2017 est. (Active only))
Reserve personnel 1.5 Billion
Expenditures
Budget $9,683,810,717,112.00


The Royal Cossack Ground Forces (RCGF), referred to as the Cossack Army, is a diversified military institution and is the largest branch of the Cossack Armed Forces. It has fought several wars in the past and has exhibited professional performance in many international incidents.

Also, the Cossack Army handles all nuclear and other unconventional weaponry, with the National Complex for Unconventional Weapons situated in Aziv, Cossack Khanate.

Rank and Structure

Royal Cossack Ground Forces: Ranks

  • Private
  • Private-First Class
  • Captain-Heads team of 5 men
  • Corporal-Authorized to lead a brigade-10 men
  • Sergeant-Heads Unit of 15 Men
  • Chief Sergeant-Authorized to lead a squadron/squad-20 men
  • Lieutenant-Heads a platoon-30 men
  • First Lieutenant-Heads a company-60 men
  • Commodore-Heads a regiment-300 men
  • Commodore-Major
  • Centurion-Heads a battalion-1200
  • Marshall - Heads a legion-10000 men
  • Konzul-Marshall
  • Konzul-General
  • General
  • Task Commander
  • Supreme Commander

Although the Khanate is a generally conservative nation, females are allowed to serve in the military in separate units. The Battle of Kermin River in Kerminavia (Annexation of Kerminavia, 1999) was fought entirely by the all-female 689th Company. Cossack soldiers are usually placed into units by training company, despite 0.2% of all trainees being removed from the armed forces due to incompetence.

In formations above a legion but below a contingent (10 legions), the term cohort is usually used. Cohort is a also a common term for formations that are organized differently due to high fatalities or high independence from military command.