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=== Arms and Formations ===
=== Arms and Formations ===
* Special Forces
* Airborne Units
* Infantry
* Armor and Cavalry
* Field Artillery
* Corps of Engineers
* Signal Corps
* Logistics
* Ordnance Corps
* Military Intelligence
* Military Police
* Aviation
* Administration and Finance
* Health


=== Structure ===
=== Structure ===

Latest revision as of 20:48, 13 February 2024

Federal Cascadian Army
Country Cascadia
BranchArmy
RoleLand warfare
Part ofFederal Cascadian Armed Forces
Motto(s)"Honor and Valor"
Commanders
Commander-in-Chief President Thomas Wilson
Secretary of War David Johnson
Secretary of the Army Robert Ames
Chief of StaffGEN Walter T. Hill
Vice Chief of StaffGEN Alexander R. Hall
Sergeant Major of the ArmySMA Jack J. Wright

The Federal Cascadian Army (FCA) is the land service branch of the Federal Cascadian Armed Forces. It is designated as the Federal Army of Cascadia in the Cascadian Constitution. The Cascadian Army is the oldest branch of the Cascadian military and is the most senior in order of precedence. It has roots in the Colonial Army, which was formed in order to fight against the Mercians for independence during the Cascadian War of Independence.

The Cascadian Army is part of the Cascadian Department of the Army, which is one of the three military departments of the Department of War. The Cascadian Army is headed by a civilian senior appointed official, the secretary of the Army, and by a chief military officer, the chief of staff of the Army who is also a member of the General Staff. It is the largest military branch.

History

Colonial Army

19th century

20th century

21st century

Organization

Arms and Formations

  • Special Forces
  • Airborne Units
  • Infantry
  • Armor and Cavalry
  • Field Artillery
  • Corps of Engineers
  • Signal Corps
  • Logistics
  • Ordnance Corps
  • Military Intelligence
  • Military Police
  • Aviation
  • Administration and Finance
  • Health

Structure

Personnel

Strength

Training

Equipment

Uniforms

See also