Corkonian Armed Forces 2024 Re-Organisation Act

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The Corkonian Armed Forces 2024 Re-Organisation Act was an act that passed parliament in December of 2023 which saw the complete re-organisation of the Corkonian Armed Forces. It established a new chain of command, new ranks, new structure, new insignias and removed older traditions. This was to make the army a more cohesive force and a more professional force.

It involved the rewriting of the overall structure and command structure. In the old 2023 organisation everyone in a platoon belong too a specific corps, this has stuck however there have been a lot of changes too how platoons work in general. Additionally, the regimental system was fully adopted as the main system. Each Province has its own Brigade, in which each County has its own regiment, i.e the Cork Regiment (cork). Counties are limited to one regiment, there used too be such thing as the 1st and 2nd Cork regiments however that system has been abolished and replaced with one regiment per County. if a County is too small for a Regiment then they are given an independent Company instead, of which usually has about two-ish platoons.

Army

Ranks

The old ranks were abolished and replaced with ones that follows the Celtic Army's ranking structure, due to the entering of the Celtic Nations Defence Forces Cork needed a similar rank structure. The ranks of Senior Captain and Captain General were abolished, the rank of Lance Corporal was replaced with private 3rd class. The rank of private was split into private and private 2nd class. RSM and CSM were replaced with WO1 and WO2.

Layout

The new layout was designed too be flexible and more formidable, it follows a brigade-regimental system.

Divisions

Each region has its own Division, the Hibernian Division is the Division responsible for the operations on the island of Hibernia[1] and the Brittania Division is responsible for operations on the British Isles, which involve Cornwall and Wales.

Navy

Airforce

  1. Ireland.