The Republic Guard

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The Republic military functions as the Police, Military and Judicial services of The Republic.

The Republic Guarde is a volunteer service but is in most cases a lifetime commitment.  It is not exclusionary by race or gender but the individuals need to meet the same minimum requirements to serve.  In almost all cases being attached to the local police for an area is required but other forms of learning basic combat and law prior to enlisting is acceptable.

The Republic's military is one of the best funded and equipped militaries on the mainland.  The average Guardsman has around 10,000 GP in equipment on him if he is a member of a military family, otherwise its typically around 2000 GP.  They are trained in the use of a bastard sword and shield, Longbow and Shortbow.  They are trained in group formations and fight best when in groups of at least 5.  Guardsmen may receive an honorable discharge from the Republic Guarde but are generally found a logistical or non combat role as they age.  Senior enlisted men shift to police leadership and senior officers shift towards being the panel members of the military tribunal. They receive a wage based on rank to cover their personal time and hobbies, as well as additional pay during wartime and deployment.  Military is commonly a family tradition and the combat equipment is usually a family heirloom.  The Guarde encourages at a certain point in a Guardsman’s career that he create a family and start training his children in the ways of combat at a young age to ensure future generations of well trained military. Young guardsmen are typically part of the military police and elderly guardsmen who are non commissioned officers tend to take over the duties of leadership within the policing organization. Commissioned officers are not legal authorities and the head of a regional police is likely to be a Sergeant Major.

The military police forces typically are split 50/50 between individuals that are born in a given area and those who are born outside of the jurisdiction. This is with the intent that the policing is done by those who are close to the locals but corruption is harder by having those who do not have local ties. The half of the policing force that is not local typically rotates after a year or two to another location.

The Republic Guarde colors are Red, Black, and White. The dominant colors of the uniforms are the red and black with white being used as trim or as the background for the heraldry of specific families, regions or orders within the Guarde.

Recruitment

Young volunteers join the police they are recruited into the military ranks as a guardsman and if they survive their career in the military, the rank of Ensign or higher will be summoned as judges of a military tribunal.  The military tribunal has a panel of 3, 5, 7 judges depending on the severity of the crime.

Military Ranks

The Republic only has ~15% of its population having half or more elvish blood, but a large majority of the senior officers are made up off half elves and elves due to their exceptionally long lived nature. Elves in particular tend to rise through commissioned officer ranks due to hitting physical maturity around 20 years of age but having another 80 years before reaching adult mental maturity, this allows for decades of experience with the police forces as well as education. Many senior officers have hundreds of years on the job in role. The junior officers are disproportionately filled with half elves for similar reasons. Humans do excel into all levels of the military ranks by being the simple majority of the nation.

Enlisted Men

Naval

  1. Master Chief Petty Officer
  2. Senior Chief Petty Officer
  3. Chief Petty Officer
  4. Petty Officer First Class
  5. Petty Officer Second Class
  6. Petty Officer Third Class
  7. Seaman
  8. Seaman Apprentice
  9. Seaman Recruit

Land and Air

  1. Sergeant Major
  2. Master Sergeant
  3. Gunnery Sergeant
  4. Staff Sergeant
  5. Sergeant
  6. Corporal
  7. Lance Corporal
  8. Private First Class
  9. Private

All divisions of the military have a lower recruit rank where a formal contract has been agreed upon and they typically work with local police functions and are proving competency and knowledge of future responsibilities before being placed into a role with the navy, marines, or typical land army forces.

Officers

In addition to the following commissioned ranks, Warrant Officers Exist as either a Warrant Officer or a Chief Warrant Officer commanding similar authority to Ensigns and Lieutenants.

Naval

  1. General of the Army (Only One position held at a time)
  2. General
  3. Lieutenant General
  4. Major General
  5. Brigadier General
  6. Colonel
  7. Lieutenant Colonel
  8. Major
  9. Captain
  10. First Lieutenant
  11. Lieutenant

Land and Air

  1. Fleet Admiral (Only One position held at a time)
  2. Admiral
  3. Vice Admiral
  4. Rear Admiral Upper Half
  5. Rear Admiral Lower Half
  6. Captain
  7. Commander
  8. Lieutenant Commander
  9. Lieutenant
  10. Lieutenant Junior Grade
  11. Ensign

Military Families

Due to the family tradition around military service the relatively expensive gear a foot soldier carries is not a large concern, many households have their own alterations they make or may have better than the standard issued equipment but it must meet the regulator standards to be used.  This ensures that all military commanders know the bare minimum they can expect from an individual Guardsman. Families tend to show their heraldry on their equipment and take great pride in the generations of service to the nation.