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Military Info: Army; Garrison Guards, GA selection, General Steven Sho

Imperial Military's public information:

This is the official public information released by the Imperial Military's Public Relations Division, headed by His Highness, Sam Welch.

The Imperial Military is comprised of four main branches, each with its own unique set of responsibilities and specialties. The highest-ranking leaders of each branch are as follows:

Army: The Military Police - Imperial Chief of the Empire's Military Police;

The Garrison - Field Marshal of the Empire's Garrison;

The Brigade - Imperial Brigadier General of the Army.

Navy: The Royal Navy - Imperial Fleet Admiral;

The Imperial Coast Guard - Imperial Admiral.

Air Force: The Imperial Air Force - Imperial Chief of the Air Force;

Imperial Space Division - Representative of the Space Research and Development Division.

Special Forces: The Imperial Guard - His Majesty the King/Queen of Great Braitain and Earland and Its Colonies and Domains;

The Central Security Division - His Majesty the King of Great Britain and Earland and Its Colonies and Domains;

Imperial Airborne Division - Commander-in-Chief;

The Specialized Assault Division - SAD Commander;

he Brigade's Crimson Maw - BCM Commander;

The Brigades Recon Division - Recon Master General;

and many more smaller Special Forces of the Army, Navy, and Airforce.

In this information leaflet, we will focus on the history and responsibilities of the Garrison Guards, as well as its prominent leaders and other relevant information about the General Assembly.

The Garrison Guards of the Empire were the first branch of the Imperial Military to be formed. Established in the first year of the Empire's existence, the Garrison Guards have remained the largest branch of the Military, with over six million soldiers dedicated to protecting every inch of the Empire. The Garrison Guards were formed primarily to defend the land of the Empire against foreign invaders and internal wars and conflicts, and as such, have a crucial role in safeguarding the sovereignty of the Empire.

As time passed, the Garrison Guards played an instrumental role in maintaining stability and order within the Empire. Prior to the formation of the Military Police, the Garrison was responsible for catering to the needs of the population, and with the abolishment of Parliament, the old systems had to be thrown out and burned. In just a matter of days, the radical changes brought about by the royal family's revolutionary army to the Imperial military caused the entire central government to collapse, resulting in chaos across the mainland and several colonies.

To combat this chaos, the Emperor bestowed upon the Garrison Guard an unbreakable mandate, "to keep stability and order, protecting each and every citizen from harm, shielding the nation from every threat it may face, this is the Imperial mandate that I give to thee" - Emperor Aethonius Aurelius Moon I. In the mere three years before the formation of the Imperial Military Police, chaos rang all across the Empire. The total collapse of the Kingdom's military resulted in the largest defeat that the Dogs have ever suffered. The entire front collapsed, and as the government was still getting reformed back on the mainland, the Empire's allies had to hold on their own. The defeat caused the Katz Reich to stretch from the great Niberian peninsula to the tip of the arctic nations. In the second Imperial year, the Garrison still struggled to keep the peace.

Emperor Aethonius Aurelius Moon I, his Generals, the House of Moon, and the rest of his allies had written many laws and created the building blocks of the Empire. But if the Garrison Guards were to do all these things by themselves, then it would put much strain on the organization as it does not have the capacity to fulfill its tasks. With the Emperor's brilliant mind, as well as the suggestion of his councilors, the Emperor decided to split the Garrison Guards into two distinct groups: the Garrison Guards and the Military Police.

As soon as the Imperial Military was formed, in cooperation with the Garrison Guards, virtually all traitors, criminals, deserters, non-supporters, old government loyalists,

and other enemies of the Empire were imprisoned or executed. The Garrison Guards played a crucial role in the establishment of the Imperial Military, as they provided much-needed stability and security during the Empire's tumultuous transition from a civilian government to a military one.

With the Garrison Guards' assistance, the Emperor was able to purge his council of disloyal members and secure the entire Empire. This transition also paved the way for the formation of the General Assembly, with the Garrison Guards being one of the pioneers of the Assembly and the Empire as a whole. As a result, the Generals of the Garrison Guards hold higher authority over the other Generals in the Assembly.

Despite being the largest branch of the Military, the Garrison Guards have faced numerous challenges over the years. They have often been called upon to quell uprisings and rebellions within the Empire, as well as to defend against external threats from rival nations. Their unwavering dedication to the protection of the Empire has earned them a reputation as fierce warriors who will stop at nothing to defend their homeland.

One notable example of the Garrison Guards' bravery occurred during the Battle of the Crimson Fields at the lowlands, where they fought valiantly against the invading forces of the Katz Reich. Despite being vastly outnumbered, the Garrison Guards refused to back down, fighting until the bitter end to defend their homeland. Their sacrifice and heroism inspired the formation of the Brigade's Crimson Maw, a special forces unit that honors the bravery and courage of the Garrison Guards.

The Garrison Guards also hold the Imperial Reserves, which consist of soldiers who are able to fight at the front line at a moment's notice. The never-ending war between the Katz and the Dogs has resulted in many casualties on both sides. However, the Dogs have suffered more casualties than the Katz, to the point where the Empire cannot mandatorily draft more men without the risk of the population and birthrate spiraling out of control. As a result, the General Assembly approved the cessation of mandatory conscription, and only voluntary enlistment is allowed.

As of the nine hundred and eighty-eight Imperial Year, the Imperial Reserves numbered 14 million soldiers, all of whom are reservists meant to cover the entire war of this generation. While the number may seem large, it is important to note that the entire Empire's population depends on these reservists, and if the 14 million run out, the Empire's army will be doomed. As such, the presence of the Garrison Guards and the Imperial Reserves in the General Assembly is significant, as the fate of the entire Empire is at stake.

There are several ways to enter the esteemed ranks of the Garrison Guards, the oldest and largest branch of the Imperial Military. The primary method is to complete basic training at any of the recruitment centers throughout the Empire. This rigorous training is designed to equip recruits with the necessary skills and knowledge to serve in the military. Upon completion of basic training, recruits will be assigned to one of the branches of the Imperial Military, either the Garrison Guards or the Brigades.

However, some individuals may have reservations about serving on the front lines and prefer a more stable position as the Garrison Guards. For these individuals, there is an alternative option. By writing a letter to the high command of the Garrison Guards, outlining their reasons for wanting to serve in this prestigious branch, they can bypass the standard assignment process and join the Garrison Guards directly. This method is particularly suitable for those with specialized skills, such as medical personnel or technical experts, who can better serve the Empire by supporting the Garrison Guards in a non-combat role.

Furthermore, the Garrison Guards also offer opportunities for advancement and specialization. Upon completing their initial training, soldiers can choose to specialize in a specific field, such as intelligence, logistics, or communications. These specialized units play a vital role in supporting the Garrison Guards and ensuring the smooth operation of the Imperial Military.

For those with exceptional skills or leadership potential, the Garrison Guards also offer a path to officer training. Through a rigorous selection process, the most promising soldiers are identified and sent to officer training school, where they receive advanced training in leadership, tactics, and strategy. Upon completion of officer training, they are assigned to command positions within the Garrison Guards or other branches of the Imperial Military.

After completing basic training in any recruitment center in the Empire, potential candidates for the Garrison Guards must go through a rigorous selection process to determine if they meet the requirements to join this prestigious branch of the Imperial Military. Once accepted, they begin their service as non-combat officers, working in administrative roles, managing resources, and overseeing the maintenance and operation of the garrisons.

However, after a few months of serving in this capacity, these officers are then assigned to the field as commanders or as captains of a brigade subdivision. They must serve in this role for a minimum of six months before they can be eligible for promotion. During this time, they gain valuable experience in leading troops in combat situations, handling logistics, and making quick decisions under pressure.

At the end of the six-month period, the officer has the option to remain as a captain in the reserves, where they will not be eligible for promotion until they enter combat again. Alternatively, they can choose to become an officer in the brigades or the garrison. Officers in the brigades have a more combat-focused role, and their duties include leading troops into battle, coordinating tactical operations, and ensuring the safety of their soldiers.

In contrast, officers in the garrisons have more administrative roles, overseeing the management of resources and personnel, ensuring the safety and security of the garrisons, and providing support to the brigades during times of conflict. While both positions are important, the duties and responsibilities of each differ significantly.

Promotion opportunities in the Garrison Guards are abundant, with officers able to rise through the ranks to become a General in the Imperial Military. Brigade officers can only be promoted up to Brigadier General. However, the Brigade colonels, Major, or Generals have the choice to join back to the Garrison Guards as part of the General assembly.

To the select few officers that are promoted to the ranks of major, colonel, or lieutenant colonel, joining the General Assembly is a coveted opportunity. However, becoming a member of the General Assembly is not an easy feat and requires a series of rigorous tests and evaluations. The General Assembly, also known as the GA, is the highest level of the Imperial Military's administrative branch.

Firstly, in addition to having the minimum rank of Colonel, a candidate for the General Assembly must be chosen by the General Assembly Officer Recruitment Division (GAORD) as a candidate for promotion to the General Assembly Special Officer Rookie (GASOR) program. The GAORD personally heads the Imperial Census Division, which interviews the candidates to ensure that their goals and ideals align with the empire's objectives. The selection process is highly competitive and requires a combination of exceptional skills, leadership abilities, and perceptiveness. Out of numerous applicants, only 14 are chosen each year.

Once chosen, the GASORs are sent to different parts of the globe in different armies and situations to test their capabilities further. After a set term, 7 of the 14 candidates will be demoted, and the remaining 7 will be promoted to the General Assembly Special Officer Professional (GASOP) program. This process repeats each year, with 4 of the 7 promoted to the General Assembly Special Officer Candidate Colonel (GASOCC) program.

During the final months of the GASOCC program, only two colonels will be welcomed to the General Assembly Lower Division (GALD), where the candidates will be given a permanent presence in the brigades as a military rank brigadier general. The candidates will be assigned to a fixed front against the Katz Reich until they are promoted to the General Assembly Rank (GAR) of General, which is a very rare occurrence as the GA Upper Division (GAUD) has a fixed number of generals.

The GAUD is the highest level of the General Assembly, and generals have a permanent presence in the branch they choose to serve and the colony or domain they join. The position that opens up for a general depends on the needs of the empire. For example, a person may be promoted as the Brigadier General of the Dominion of Kanada or vice versa. If a position in the GAUD opens up, the entire GAUD will vote among the GALD on who will replace the seat.

In summary, the General Assembly is a highly exclusive branch of the Imperial Military's administrative division. The GAORD heads the selection process, which involves a series of evaluations and tests. Once selected, candidates must undergo rigorous training, and only a select few will be promoted to the rank of general. The GAUD has a fixed number of generals, and those who join this elite rank will have a permanent presence in their chosen branch and colony or domain.

In summary, joining the Garrison Guards requires dedication, skill, and a willingness to serve the Empire at all costs. Whether through completing basic training, writing a letter of intent, specializing in a specific field, or pursuing officer training, there are many paths to serving in this illustrious branch of the Imperial Military.

General Assembly Info:

The GA is a complex organization with many rules and regulations in place to ensure its smooth functioning. One of these rules is that no General is above another, creating a sense of equality and fairness within the GA. However, due to the history and importance of the Garrison Guards, they hold more power and influence compared to other branch Generals.

In the GA headquarters located in Landon, the room is circular in shape, with 75% of the circle filled with chairs for the Generals, forming a crescent shape. On the opposite side of the crescent, you will find the table of the five highest-ranked Generals and the desk of the Supreme Commander or Field Marshal. The five tables are reserved for the Garrison Generals who preside over the mainland and hold the massive responsibility of protecting it from any external threats. These five Generals oversee the five kingdoms of Earland, Scatland, Northern Earland, Whiles, and Inglund, making them the second in command to the Field Marshal who presides over the entire Assembly.

The five Garrison Generals are essential in ensuring the safety and security of the mainland, making their roles incredibly vital to the survival of the empire. They must work closely with each other to coordinate their efforts and ensure that their kingdoms are adequately protected from any potential threats. The Garrison Generals are held in high regard within the GA, and their opinions and decisions hold significant weight during Assembly meetings and discussions.

While the Garrison Generals hold more power than other branch Generals, the GA still operates under the rule that no General is above another, creating a sense of equality and fairness within the organization. The GA is a complex organization with many moving parts, and it is vital that all Generals work together to ensure its continued success and the safety of the empire.

General Steven Sho Info:

Garrison General Steven Sho is undoubtedly the most celebrated General in the entire Imperial Military, hailed as a hero by many and respected by all. His impressive accomplishments on the battlefield have earned him numerous medals, honors, and accolades, solidifying his status as a true legend in the military world. It's hard to overstate his contributions to the Empire's success in the never-ending war against the Katz Reich.

General Sho's legendary status is due to his remarkable achievements on the battlefield. He has been at the forefront of some of the most critical battles, including the defense of the mainland, where he single-handedly repelled not one, but two Katz invasions. His brave actions protected the Dog population from the horrors of a Katz occupation and earned him the respect and admiration of many.

General Sho's outstanding leadership abilities have been on display countless times throughout his storied career. He is known for his unwavering courage and quick thinking, both of which have been instrumental in many of his most notable victories. General Sho has also led successful offensives during all four seasons, from the frigid winter battles to the scorching heat of summer. He liberated the Sezu Canal, launched a successful desert offensive, and most notably, led the charge in the invasion of the fortified Great Peninsula, a feat that was once considered impossible. His unwavering courage, tactical brilliance, and sheer determination have enabled him to achieve victory in the most challenging of circumstances.

Some of his most remarkable feats include successfully identifying and exploiting the weaknesses of the Mk1 and Mk2 Arcgeomeddons, resulting in the Katz Reich losing hundreds of them. He has also led several successful offensives against the Katz during all seasons, liberated the Sezu Canal, and even triumphed in a desert offensive. These and many more achievements have undoubtedly cemented his legacy as one of the greatest military minds of all time.

General Sho's incredible achievements have undoubtedly earned him the status of a living legend, a military genius, and a true hero. His unwavering commitment to the Empire's cause and his exceptional leadership skills have inspired many soldiers to emulate his bravery and determination in the face of adversity. He is a shining example of what it means to be a true patriot and an inspiration to generations to come. It's no surprise that he is held in such high regard by both soldiers and civilians alike, and his legacy will undoubtedly live on for generations to come.

The Imperial Military - Public Relations Division™