Military of the Roman Republic

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Military of the Roman Republic
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Flag and Shield of the Roman Military
Headquaters Pentagon, Rome
Minister of Defense Saddam Hussein
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Suresh Thapa (Roman Army)
Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Lieutenant General Deep Gandhi (Roman Army)
Total Armed Forces
 

250 million
Military Personnel
 

50 million
Paramilitary Forces Personnel
 

200 million
Active Duty Personnel
 

Reserve/National Guard Personnel
 

Conscription Age
 

16 years old
Avalibility
 

Males age 15-49: 2.4328 billion
Fit for Military Service
 

Males age 15-49: 1.5205 billion
Reaching Military age service annually
 

Military Spending
 

$13+ trillion USD
Percent of GDP
 

18%

The Armed Forces, also known as the armed services, of the Roman Republic consists of the:

Approximately 50 million personnel are both currently serving on Active duty and Reserve componants. The Commander-in-Chief of the military is the President. The Roman Military only responds to the Ministry of Defense. The headquaters of the Roman Military is based in the Pentagon, Rome. The Joint Chiefs of Staff are considered advisors to the President and the Ministry of Defense in time of war or if Rome has to project military power to a country.

Capabilities

Organization

The President of Rome is the Imperator-in-Chief of the Roman Military. The President has a group of advisors, called the National Security Council. They help aid the President by coordinating military action.

Under the President is the Minister of Defense and Deputy Minister, both responisible for the Ministry of Defense.

Both the President and Minister f Defense receive military advice from the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

National Command

Joint Chiefs of Staff

The 4 Service Chiefs together with the Chairman and Vice Chairman form the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Suresh Thapa (RA)
Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Lt. Gen. Deep Gandhi (RA)
Chief of Staff of the Roman Army Gen. Bharat Padmanabhan (RA)
Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Rajesh Singh (RN)
Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. Bharat Singh Varma (RMC)
Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force Gen. Jayant Bhagwat (RAF)
Commandant of the Coast Guard Adm. Ritesh Srivastava (RCG)

Unified Combatant Commands

There are 9 Unified Combatant Commands- 5 geographic and 4 functional.

Command Commander Home Base Area of Responsibility
Roman Northern Command (NORTHCOM) General Roshan Pathak (RMC) Lakshmanan Air Force Base, Lombardia
Roman Central Command (CENTCOM), Admiral Devraj Kumar (RN) Tilak Air Force Base, Campania
Roman Eastern Command (EASTCOM) General Zakeer Siddhu (RA) Chetan Air Force Base, Puglia
Roman Western Command (WESTCOM) Admiral Rahman Gopal (RN) Lanka Air Force Base, Toscana
Roman Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) General Ashok Kunal (RAF) Pandit Air Force Base, Sciliy
Roman Special Operations Command (SOCOM) General Mohan Jamwal (RA) Patel Air Force Base, Linguria Provides special operations for the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps.
Roman Joint Forces Command (JFCOM) General Hiren Sareen (RA) Thiagarajan Air Force Base, Abruzzo Supports other commands as a joint force provider.
Roman Strategic Command]] (STRATCOM) General Arjan Krishnaswamy (RAF) Shivani Air Force Base, Molise Covers the strategic deterrent force and coordinates the use of space assets.
[[Roman Transportation Command (TRANSCOM) General Sanjay Majumdar (RAF) Virat Air Force Base, Venice Covers global mobility of all military assets for all regional commands.

Personnel

Recruitment

Enlisted

Officer

Junior Commisioned Officer and Warrant Officer