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==Service branches== |
==Service branches== |
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===The Grand Sokalan Army=== |
===The Grand Sokalan Army=== |
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The Grand Sokalan Army is by far the largest of the military branches, with 325,000 as of 2019. This number is due to the fact that Sokala was ravaged by civil war in 2017 and currently has no military alliances and non-aggression pacts. The Grand Sokalan Army consists of 4 infantry corps, |
The Grand Sokalan Army is by far the largest of the military branches, with 325,000 as of 2019. This number is due to the fact that Sokala was ravaged by civil war in 2017 and currently has no military alliances and non-aggression pacts. The Grand Sokalan Army consists of 4 infantry corps, 15 armored battalions, 3 artillery brigades, 1 combined arms divisions, 4 engineering brigades, 1 aviation division and 14 support units. |
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===The Grand Sokalan Air Force=== |
===The Grand Sokalan Air Force=== |
Revision as of 10:49, 12 May 2020
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The Armed Forces of Sokala Sandatahang Lakas ng Sokala | |
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Founded | August 4, 1927 |
Service branches | The Grand Sokalan Army The Grand Sokalan Air Force |
Headquarters | Camp Belth, Bondoc City |
Leadership | |
President | Domingo Rolex |
Minister of National Defence | Catrina Mangumbatan |
Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff | Albert Jessiah |
Manpower | |
Military age | Voluntary from 18, mandatory 20 to 38 years of age for male, wartime conscription 18–40 years of age |
Conscription | 3 years (From 2020) |
Active personnel | 500,000 (2019) |
Reserve personnel | 2,000,000 (2019) |
Expenditures | |
Budget | ₦ 60,000,000,000 (2019) |
Percent of GDP | 5%(2019) |
Industry | |
Domestic suppliers | Armor and Rifle Manufacturers of Sokala |
History
Command structure
Joint Chiefs of Staff
Service branches
The Grand Sokalan Army
The Grand Sokalan Army is by far the largest of the military branches, with 325,000 as of 2019. This number is due to the fact that Sokala was ravaged by civil war in 2017 and currently has no military alliances and non-aggression pacts. The Grand Sokalan Army consists of 4 infantry corps, 15 armored battalions, 3 artillery brigades, 1 combined arms divisions, 4 engineering brigades, 1 aviation division and 14 support units.