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The rank structure of the armed forces of '''Vasca''' is based largely upon the various rank structures of Western European countries.
The rank structure of the armed forces of '''Vasca''' is based largely upon the various rank structures of Western European countries.


Commissioned officers rise through a series of six ranks, namely: '''Suteninte, Teninte, Comandor, Capitan, Brigador, Amiral'''.
=== Officers ===


There is also a special postion: '''Aidante''', or Adjutant (a-1 in the image). This position is appointed and is usually filled by a '''Sarjento''' or '''Sarjento Xef'''.
Commissioned officers rise through a series of six ranks, namely: '''Suteninte, Teninte, Comandor, Capitan, Brigador, Amiral (or ''Jeneral'')'''.


Enlisted soldiers and non-commissioned officers rise through a series of five ranks, namely: '''Soldato (''or'' Marinor), Caporal de Lansa (''or'' Lansor), Caporal, Sarjento, Sarjento Xef'''.
=== Enlisted ===


Enlisted soldiers and non-commissioned officers rise through a series of five ranks, namely: '''Soldato (Ecipor, ''or'' Marinor), Caporal de Lansa (''or'' Lansor), Caporal, Sarjento, Mestre Sarjento'''.


==== Adjutant ====
There is also a special position: '''Aidor''' (sometimes called '''Sarjento Xef'''), or Adjutant (a-1 in the image). This position is appointed and is usually filled by a '''Sarjento''' or '''Mestre Sarjento'''. The '''Aidor''' is an officer that directs all administrative matters for battalion or larger units. They also advise and assist commanders of battalions, regiments, and brigades on enlisted matters.


== Manpower ==
== Manpower ==

Revision as of 09:19, 30 October 2015

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Rank and insignia

The rank structure of the armed forces of Vasca is based largely upon the various rank structures of Western European countries.

Officers

Commissioned officers rise through a series of six ranks, namely: Suteninte, Teninte, Comandor, Capitan, Brigador, Amiral (or Jeneral).

Enlisted

Enlisted soldiers and non-commissioned officers rise through a series of five ranks, namely: Soldato (Ecipor, or Marinor), Caporal de Lansa (or Lansor), Caporal, Sarjento, Mestre Sarjento.

Adjutant

There is also a special position: Aidor (sometimes called Sarjento Xef), or Adjutant (a-1 in the image). This position is appointed and is usually filled by a Sarjento or Mestre Sarjento. The Aidor is an officer that directs all administrative matters for battalion or larger units. They also advise and assist commanders of battalions, regiments, and brigades on enlisted matters.

Manpower

  • Military age - 18 years of age
  • Conscription - Voluntary
  • Available for military service - males age 15-49: 23,210, age 15–49
  • Fit for military service - males age 15-49: 11,560, age 15–49
  • Active personnel - 5650