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This article represents the structure of {{Pacifica|Defense Esfalsa}}.
This article represents the structure of {{Pacifica|Defense Esfalsa}}.


== Land Forces Command ==
== Introduction ==
The command structure is hierarchical and primarily organized around brigades and divisions controlling groupings of units. The Esfalsan Army officially recognizes seven different hierarchal units commanded by commissioned officers:
 
* Platoon: The smallest unit commanded by a commissioned officer. Composed of five squads of nine, with five headquarters officers. 50 soldiers.
* Platoon: The smallest unit commanded by a commissioned officer. Composed of five squads of nine, with five headquarters officers. 50 soldiers.
* Company: Composed of four platoons. No additional headquarters personnel. The commanding officer of a company is also the direct commander of one of the component platoons. 200 soldiers.
* Company: The primary unit of the Army; soldiers are typically specialized at the company level. Composed of four platoons. No additional headquarters personnel. The commanding officer of a company is also the direct commander of one of the component platoons. 200 soldiers.
* Battalion: The primary unit of the Army; soldiers are typically deployed battalion by battalion. Typically composed of two companies. No additional headquarters personnel. The commanding officer of a company is also the direct commander of one of the component platoons. 400 soldiers.
* Battalion: Typically composed of two companies. No additional headquarters personnel. The commanding officer of a company is also the direct commander of one of the component platoons. 400 soldiers.
* Regiment: Typically composed of two battalions, plus a command platoon. 850 soldiers.
* Regiment: Typically composed of two battalions, plus a command platoon. 850 soldiers.
* Brigade: Typically composed of four battalions, plus a command platoon. Battalions may be organized under either a regiment or a brigade, but typically not both. 1650 soldiers.
* Brigade: Typically composed of four battalions, plus a command platoon. Battalions may be organized under either a regiment or a brigade, but typically not both. 1650 soldiers.
* Division: The largest unit of organization currently in use. Typically composed of four brigades, eight regiments, or some equivalent combination, plus a command platoon. 6650 to 6850 soldiers.
* Division: The largest unit of organization currently in use. Typically composed of four brigades, eight regiments, or some equivalent combination, plus a command platoon. 6650 to 6850 soldiers.
* Corps: Composed of three divisions, plus a command company. Only previously used in times of war. Typically composed of four divisions, plus a command company. 26800 to 27600 soldiers.
* Corps: Composed of three divisions, plus a command company. Only previously used in times of war. Typically composed of four divisions, plus a command company. 26800 to 27600 soldiers.
== Land Forces Command ==
=== 1st Division ===
==== 1st Command Platoon ====
==== Brigade 1-Alfa ====
==== Brigade 1-Bravo ====
==== Brigade 1-Charlie ====
==== Regiment 1-Delta ====
==== Regiment 1-Echo ====
=== 2nd Division ===
==== 2nd Command Platoon ====
==== Brigade 2-Alfa ====
==== Brigade 2-Bravo ====
==== Regiment 2-Charlie ====
==== Regiment 2-Delta ====
==== Regiment 2-Echo ====
==== Regiment 2-Foxtrot ====
=== 3rd Division ===
==== 3rd Command Platoon ====
==== Brigade 3-Alfa ====
==== Brigade 3-Bravo ====
==== Brigade 3-Charlie ====
==== Brigade 3-Delta ====
== Naval Forces Command ==
== Air Forces Command ==
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[[Category:Military (Pacifica)]]

Latest revision as of 16:55, 1 May 2024

This article represents the structure of Defense Esfalsa.

Introduction

The command structure is hierarchical and primarily organized around brigades and divisions controlling groupings of units. The Esfalsan Army officially recognizes seven different hierarchal units commanded by commissioned officers:

  • Platoon: The smallest unit commanded by a commissioned officer. Composed of five squads of nine, with five headquarters officers. 50 soldiers.
  • Company: The primary unit of the Army; soldiers are typically specialized at the company level. Composed of four platoons. No additional headquarters personnel. The commanding officer of a company is also the direct commander of one of the component platoons. 200 soldiers.
  • Battalion: Typically composed of two companies. No additional headquarters personnel. The commanding officer of a company is also the direct commander of one of the component platoons. 400 soldiers.
  • Regiment: Typically composed of two battalions, plus a command platoon. 850 soldiers.
  • Brigade: Typically composed of four battalions, plus a command platoon. Battalions may be organized under either a regiment or a brigade, but typically not both. 1650 soldiers.
  • Division: The largest unit of organization currently in use. Typically composed of four brigades, eight regiments, or some equivalent combination, plus a command platoon. 6650 to 6850 soldiers.
  • Corps: Composed of three divisions, plus a command company. Only previously used in times of war. Typically composed of four divisions, plus a command company. 26800 to 27600 soldiers.

Land Forces Command

1st Division

1st Command Platoon

Brigade 1-Alfa

Brigade 1-Bravo

Brigade 1-Charlie

Regiment 1-Delta

Regiment 1-Echo

2nd Division

2nd Command Platoon

Brigade 2-Alfa

Brigade 2-Bravo

Regiment 2-Charlie

Regiment 2-Delta

Regiment 2-Echo

Regiment 2-Foxtrot

3rd Division

3rd Command Platoon

Brigade 3-Alfa

Brigade 3-Bravo

Brigade 3-Charlie

Brigade 3-Delta

Naval Forces Command

Air Forces Command