Allied States Army
Department of the Army Allied States Army | |
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File:Allied States Army Logo.png Seal of the Army. File:Flag of the Allied States Army.png Flag of the Army. | |
Founded | 2007 |
Country | Allied States |
Branch | Army |
Type | Ground forces |
Size | 650,000 active personnel |
Part of | Allied States Military - Allied States Department of Defense |
Headquarters | Defense Building, New Bay City, Texas |
Nickname | The Phoenix |
Colors | Dark green, desert yellow, gold |
Mascot | Phoenix |
Commanders | |
Chief of Army Staff | General Kent Nobleman |
Vice Chief of Army Staff | General Cody Cruise |
Sergeant Major of the Army | Sergeant Major Preston Worth |
Notable commanders |
General Ricardo Black |
The Allied States Army (ASAR) is the branch of the Allied States Military responsible for land based military operations. It is the largest established branch of the A.S. Military. The primary mission of the Army is to "defend the Allied States of America and her allies by any and all means, hostile or diplomatic." The Department of the Army administrates and controls the Army, one of the three military departments of the Department of Defense. The civilian head is the Secretary of the Army and the highest ranking military officer in the department is the Chief of Army Staff, unless the Chairman of the Alliance High Command or Vice Chairman of the Alliance High Command are Army officers. The "Army National Guard" no longer exists and is a fully integrated part of the National Guard. The Allied States Air Force was also later reformed and merged into the Army, as the Allied States Army Air Corps, however was finally merged with the Navy as the Naval Air Corps in January 2012. The Allied States Army was formed in early 2007.
Organization
Main Article(s): List of active duty generals in the Allied States Military
The Army High Command (HIGHCOM) is made up of the Secretary of the Army, the Deputy Secretary of the Army, the Army Chief of Staff, and the Army Vice Chief of Staff.
Army commands and army service component commands
Army commands and army service component commands are the administrative departments of the Allied States Army, but are still controlled by military officials.
Command Departments | Commander(s) | Headquarters |
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Army High Command (HIGHCOM) | Secretary Roger Pace Deputy Secretary Sean Luckey General Kent Nobleman General Cody Cruise |
Defense Building, New Bay City, Texas |
Army Lower Command (LOWCOM) | General Blair Lee General Lukas Wagner General Lee Brown |
Camp Mabry, Texas |
Direct Reporting Units | Commander(s) | Headquarters |
Army Cyber Command (CYCOM) | Major General Jennifer Napper | Fort Huachuca, Apache State |
Army Field Intelligence Command (INTCOM) | General Lee Brown | Fort Huachuca, Apache State |
Army Criminal Investigation Command (CRIMICOM) | Vacant | Defense Building, New Bay City, Texas |
Army Corps of Engineers (ENGICORE) | Major General Robert Lama | Camp Williston, San Andreas |
Army Training Command (TRAINCOM) | Brigadier General Quieten Leddworth | Fort Irwin & the National Training Center, San Andreas |
Army Installation Command (INSCOM) | Lieutenant General Rick Lynch | Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas |
Formations
Name | Commander(s) | Subunits |
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Allied States 1st Army | Lieutenant General Sherman Benedikt | 100th Infantry Brigade 101st Infantry Brigade 102nd Infantry Brigade 103rd Field Artillery Regiment |
Allied States 2nd Army | Lieutenant General Leonid Hamm | 200th Field Artillery Regiment 201st Field Artillery Regiment 202nd Infantry Brigade |
Allied States 3rd Army | Lieutenant General Jose Bravo | 300th Infantry Brigade 301st Infantry Brigade 302nd Infantry Brigade |
Allied States 4th Army | Lieutenant General Omar Mubarak | 400th Stryker Regiment 401st Stryker Regiment 402nd Stryker Regiment 403rd Stryker Regiment 404th Recon Battalion 405th Field Artillery Regiment 406th Logistics, Intelligence, and Engineer Division |
Allied States 5th Army | Major General Brad Gibbs | 500th Infantry Brigade 501st Stryker Regiment 502nd Field Artillery Regiment |
Allied States 6th Army | General John Pruvo | 600th Infantry Brigade 601st Infantry Brigade 602rd Recon Battalion 603th Logistics, Intelligence, and Engineer Division 604th Tank Battalion |
Allied States 7th Army | Lieutenant General Michael Shepherd | 700th Infantry Brigade 701st Infantry Brigade 702nd Infantry Brigades 703rd Tank Battalion 704th Stryker Regiment 705th Stryker Regiment |
Allied States 8th Army | General Ricardo Black | 800th Infantry Brigade 801st Infantry Brigades 802rd Logistics, Intelligence, and Engineer Division |
Allied States 9th Army | Major General Edward Clawson | 900th Infantry Brigade 901st Infantry Brigade 902rd Field Artillery Regiment 903th Tank Battalion |
Allied States 10th Army | General Carl Johnson | |
1st Marine Division* | General Mike Madison | 1st Marine Expeditionary Unit 3rd Marine Expeditionary Unit |
2nd Marine Division* | Major General Carlos Mendoza | 2nd Marine Expeditionary Unit 4th Marine Expeditionary Unit |
*Each Marine Expeditionary Unit is assigned to one of the four Navy fleets.
Special Operations Command
The Allied States Army has only four "special operations" divisions. The Ranger Regiment is an elite airborne regiment which specializes in direct assaults, usually raids on high value targets. The Allied States Army Special Forces specializes in unconventional warfare, foreign internal defense, special reconnaissance, direct action, hostage rescue, and counter-terrorism, usually clandestine operations on behalf of the Bureau of State Security (formerly CIA). Delta Force usually operates alongside the Navy while doing rapid foreign deployment on snatch-and-grab operations. They also specialize heavily in recon.
The Allied States is the only county in the world which manufactures human clones. All 1,000,000 plus clones are part of the 1st Operational Clone Army Region, which, itself, is divided into its own formations and divisions. All clones are currently kept at the North Las Vegas Clone Army Base while Senate votes on clone rights in the country.
Name | Headquarters | Structure and purpose |
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Allied States Army Special Forces | Fort Hood, Texas | Four active groups capable of unconventional warfare, foreign internal defense, special reconnaissance, direct action, and counter-terrorism. |
The Ranger Regiment | Fort Hood, Texas | Four battalions of elite airborne infantry specializing in direct action raids. |
Special Operations Group - Delta Force | Fort Hood, Texas | Elite special operations and counter-terrorism unit. |
1st Operational Clone Army Region | North Las Vegas Clone Army Base, San Andreas | The Army's only clone division, consisting of over 1,000,000 troops. |
Ranks
Insignia | File:Pvt Insignia (ASAR).png | File:PFC Insignia (ASAR).png | File:Cpl Insignia (ASAR).png | File:FCpl Insignia (ASAR).png | File:SSgt Insignia (ASAR).png | File:SgtM Insignia (ASAR).png | File:SgtMA Insignia (ASAR).png | File:SLt Insignia (ASAR).png | |||
Title | Private | Private First Class | Corporal | First Corporal | Staff Sergeant | Sergeant Major | Sergeant Major of the Army | Second Lieutenant | |||
Abbreviation | PVT | PFC | CPL | FCPL | SSGT | SMAJ | SMAJA | SLT | |||
Insignia | File:FLt Insignia (ASAR).png | File:Cpt Insignia (ASAR).png | File:Maj Insignia (ASAR).png | File:Ltc Insignia (ASAR).png | File:Col Insignia (ASAR).png | File:BG Insignia (ASAR).png | File:MG Insignia (ASAR).png | File:LG Insignia (ASAR).png | File:Gen Insignia (ASAR).png | File:GA Insignia (ASAR).png | |
Title | First Lieutenant | Captain | Major | Lieutenant Colonel | Colonel | Brigadier General | Major General | Lieutenant General | General | General of the Army | |
Abbreviation | FLT | CPT | MAJ | LTC | COL | BG | MG | LG | GEN | GA | |
Installations
*Note: Installations marked as exclusively part of "Army INSCOM" (Army Installation Command) are general purpose bases awaiting a more specific purpose. They usually house a number of units and smaller detachments from several other commands.
Name | Part of |
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Defense Building | Army HIGHCOM (Headquarters) Army MAJCOM (Headquarters) Army CRIMICOM (Headquarters) |
Fort Hunter Liggett | Army TRAINCOM |
Fort Irwin & the National Training Center | Army TRAINCOM (Headquarters) |
Fort Huachuca | Army INTCOM (Headquarters) Army CYCOM (Headquarters) |
Fort Chaffee | Army TRAINCOM |
Fort Carson | Unified SOCOM |
Fort Logan National Cemetery | Army INSCOM |
Fort Leavenworth | Army TRAINCOM Unified CORRCOM (Headquarters) |
Fort Riley | Army INSCOM |
Fort Sill | Army TRAINCOM Unified CORRCOM |
Fort Bliss | Unified STRATCOM Army TRAINCOM |
Fort Hood | Unified SOCOM (Headquarters) Army ENGICOM |
Fort Sam Houston | Unified MEDCOM (Headquarters) Army TRAINCOM Army CRIMICOM Army CYCOM Army INTCOM Army INSCOM (Headquarters) |
Fort Meade National Cemetery | Army INSCOM |
Fort Leonard Wood | Army ENGICOM Army TRAINCOM |
Camp Lockett | Army INSCOM |
Camp Young | Army INSCOM |
Camp Santa Anita | Army INSCOM |
Camp Seeley | Army INSCOM |
Camp Kohler | Army TRAINCOM |
Camp Haan | Army TRAINCOM |
Camp Bullis | Army TRAINCOM |
Camp Williston | Army ENGICORE (Headquarters) |
Parks Reserve Forces Training Area | Army TRAINCOM |
Yuma Proving Ground | Army TRAINCOM |
Dugway Proving Ground | Army TRAINCOM |
Sierra Army Depot | Army MEDCOM Army INSCOM |
Hawthorne Army Depot | Army INSCOM |
Tracy Army Depot | Army INSCOM |
Sharpe Army Depot | Army INSCOM |
Corpus Christi Army Depot | Army INSCOM |
Red River Army Depot | Army INSCOM |
Sioux Army Depot | Army INSCOM |
Tooele Army Depot | Army INSCOM |
Pueblo Chemical Depot | Army INSCOM |
McAlester Army Ammunition Plant | Army INSCOM |
Iowa Army Ammunition Plant | Army INSCOM |
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant | Army INSCOM |
Sierra Nevada Nuclear and Hydrogen Plant | Army INSCOM |
Pine Bluff Arsenal | Army INSCOM |
Presidio of Monterey | Army TRAINCOM |
White Sands Missile Range | Army TRAINCOM |
Idaho Launch Complex | Army INSCOM |
Los Alamitos Army Airfield | Army INSCOM |
Keflavik Joint Base (Baltic Union) | Army INSCOM |
Varna Joint Base (New Germanic Empire) | Army INSCOM |
Mountain Warfare Training Center | Army TRAINCOM |
Marine Corps Air Station Yuma | Army INSCOM |
Marine Detachment Aviation Training Support Group 22, Naval Air Station Corpus Christi | Army TRAINCOM |
Marine Corps Detachment, NAS Goodfellow | Army INSCOM |
Marine Corps Reserve Detachment, Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth | Army INSCOM |
Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms | Army INSCOM Army TRAINCOM |
Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton | Army INSCOM |
Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow | Army INSCOM |
Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego | Army INSCOM |
Marine Corps Air Station Miramar | Army INSCOM |
Marine Corps Detachment, Naval Air Station Lemoore | Army INSCOM |
Marine Corps Detachment, Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake | Army INSCOM |
Marine Corps Detachment, Defense Language Institute | Army TRAINCOM |
Wainwright Army Base | Army INSCOM |
Shilo Army Base | Army INSCOM |
Suffield Army Base | Army TRAINCOM |
Edmonton Army Airbase | Army INSCOM |
Joint Base Whitehorse | Army INSCOM |
Joint Base Yellowknife | Army INSCOM |
Equipment
This list is a brief overview, there are hundreds of vehicles, weapons, and aircraft in the A.S. Army.
Weapons
- Elite-10.png
CK Elite-10, 10mm handgun
- GI LAR.png
GI Light Assault Rifle
- Saw Machine Gun.png
M249 Machine Gun
- CK SALS.png
CK Semi-Automatic Light Shotgun
- M110 Sniper Rifle.png
M110 Sniper Rifle
- M67 Grenade.png
M67 Fragmentation Grenade
- L83A1 Smoke Grenade.png
L83A1 Smoke Grenade
The standard rifle used by the Allied States Army is the M4 Carbine, however, it is being replaced by the new GI LAR (GeneTas Industries Light Assault Rifle). Since late 2010, the Army incorporated the CK Elite-10 as their standard pistol, which is made by the Clark-Kentz Corporation. Other riflemen are equipped with the SAW (M249 Machine Gun), which is used for suppressive support. The SAW is also lighter than the average machine gun. All soldiers except medics come equipped with 2-4 Fragmentation Grenades, and at least one Smoke Grenade. These are most commonly the M67 and L83A1.
Ground Vehicles
- M109 Howitzer.png
M109
- MLRS 05.png
MLRS 05
- Humvee TOW.png
Humvee firing a TOW missle
- M1A1 Abrams Battle Tank.png
M1A1 Abrams Main Battle Tank
- M1A3 Fortis MBT.png
M1A3 Fortis MBT
- 1BFV01 Bradley.png
1BFV01 Bradley APC
- M113 Command Vehicle.png
M113 Command APC
Air Vehicles
- UH-60 Black Hawk.png
- OH-58 Kiowa.png
- Fairchild Aircraft MASH-1 (Modren Attack and Support Helicopter).PNG
- WZ-19 Attack Helicopter.png
WZ-19 Attack Helicopter.png
- EF MV-24H Vulture.png
EcruFox Corporation MV-24H Vulture
- EF MV-24T Carrier.png
EcruFox Corporation MV-24T Carrier
Cloning
Main Article: Cloning (Allied States)
The army is the first branch in the Allied States Military which is taking part in Project Unlimited Beings, which is being done by the government and associates like the Clark-Kentz Corporation. The army volunteered their 100 best soldiers to the cloning project, and doubled them at first. Clone numbers have now been up to 3,000,000. The clones are educated and trained from an early age, with minor growth acceleration.