Military of Arab Confederation
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The Arab Confederation Military was split into five military branches: one training branch and four combat branches.
The combat branches were separated by requirements in strength and activity, shown from lowest to highest here. The entire military is led by Ministers of Defense of Egypt and Saudi Arabia, the Presidents of these states, and the Supreme President of the alliance.
The Arab States Military usually operated as a privately-funded force yet got some funds from both states for enhancements.
Organization
MU Name | CAS. Leader | Seal | CAS. Logo | Egypt Division | Saudi Division | Division Leaders* | Strength |
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Arab Training Unit | Supreme President | *Ahmedae | 15-1000 | ||||
Arab Armed Forces | Supreme President | *HusseinE | 1000-2000 | ||||
Arab Naval Forces | Supreme President | *Varlosh | 2,000-3,000 | ||||
Arab Air Forces | Supreme President | *Akhraziel | 3,000-4,000 | ||||
Arab National Guards | Supreme President | *Lawrence of Arabia | over 4,000 |
*Division leaders listed here are the last known division leaders.
Branches
Training Unit
Last led by Commanding Officer, General Ahmed ae, the Training Unit was the first step for all those wishing to enter the Arab Military Forces. The training unit was a branch of the Arab Military dedicated to building the defense system of the Arab Confederation. They took the raw, fresh recruits and turn them into the Special Forces of tomorrow. Training Unit was the place where the new recruits make friends in game and also learn about the military of the Arab Confederation. Recruits had to be under 1,000 units of strength, and leave once they break this figure, becoming professionals, where they would get to chose which division they would prefer to enter. In the training unit, recruits learned the ins and outs of the game. Upon completion of initial training, troops were transferred to the Armed Division.
Armed Forces
Last led by HusseinE, Arab Armed Forces were usually the largest of the Arab Military, having two divisions, located in Saudi Arabia and in Egypt. To be accepted into the Army's ranks, soldiers needed a minimum of 1,000 strength, a rank of at least Captain**, and a moderately high activity level.
Last led by Varlosh, The Arab Naval Forces were commonly the second largest unit in the Military, where soldiers needed a minimum of 2,000 strength to join and a moderately high activity level.
Air Forces
Last led by General Akhraziel, the Air Force was an elite fighting force. The basic premise of the Air Force was that they can arrive with such speed that a coherent defense cannot be mounted against them for some time. The Air force Unit was a military unit set up to be moved by aircraft and 'dropped' into battle. Thus they could be placed behind enemy lines, and had an ability to deploy almost anywhere with little warning. Paratroopers had to be very active, along with having a strength of at least 3,000.
Arab National Guard
The National Guard was the old base of the Arab military structure. The National Guard units were mostly located in the Saudi Arabian Division, the first Military Unit to be Established, and was recognized as the sole official unit until the integration plans in 9/12/2011. The last Commanding officer of the National Guard was World Class Force Lawrence of Arabia. Before his emigration to Japan, this unit was regarded as the Strongest Arab Military Unit. Later, the National Guard was regarded as the Elites of the Arab Military structure where soldiers had to had a minimum of 4,000 strength.
Other Divisions
There were several other Military Units that did not comply with the Arab Confederation and its Military. The list was not provided.