Initial training consists of an intense, six-week English-language course for those unable to communicate effectively in English. Following that, the recruits attend a 12-week Armed Forces training program. The training focus is on basic mechanized infantry tactics and security operations. Every graduate is qualified as a rifleman, with specialized training conducted within the Foreign Legion’s divisions as required. The Sanian Foreign Legion has split responsibilities similar to that of the Confederate Coast Guard for peacetime and wartime conditions. During peacetime, the SFL falls under the control of the Special Research Progress Administration’s Department of Homeland Security with a primary mission of augmenting the Confederate Border Patrol in border security operations. Daily operations include conducting extensive patrols of the border, freeing the Border Patrol to concentrate its efforts on operating fixed border checkpoints.
When directed by the Prime Minister of the Sanian Confederacy, command of the SFL shifts to the Sanian Confederate Armed Forces. While trained and equipped to carry out high-intensity combat operations, the primary role of the SFL under the SCAF is to serve as a designated peacekeeping force. This allows regular Army units to concentrate on high-intensity conflict scenarios, and dramatically aids the overall readiness of the Confederate Armed Forces. Aside from the core mechanized infantry units, each SFL division includes an engineer construction battalion. While the SFL has no need for combat engineers, construction engineers are in constant demand, particularly in training deployments to Third World nations. The ability to build schools, roads and irrigation systems contributes significantly to the success of any peacekeeping operation.
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[b]Nation Name:[/b]
[b]Citizen Demonym:[/b]
[b]*Number of Volunteers:[/b]
[b]Do you wish to have a distinctive regimental name[/b] (Country X Fusiliers, Country Y Light Cavalry, etc)[b]?[/b]
[b]If yes, please state it: [/b]
[b]Does your nation have any historical preferred way of fighting:[/b]
[b]Do you wish to have a specific cap badge?[/b]
[b]If yes, please depict or describe it:[/b]
[b]**What is the primary ethnicity/species of your nation's people and/or those wishing to join?[/b]
[b]What is the main religion of your people?[/b]
[b]Is there something the regiments will be known for?[/b] (such as they die standing rather than retreat, they are good marksmen or something similar)
***And finally, yes. As non-Sanian citizens each Legionary is inherently considered less valuable then their contemporaries in the more conventional portions of the military. However, columns of resolute Confederate Legionaries are an intimidating sight, and the provision of heavy fire support and coordination with other Armed Forces units to cover their advances is vital – time and again, Confederate field commanders are reminded during and after training that the Confederacy's vast manpower reserves and that of it's Legion does not give them license to be satisfied with costly victories anymore than actual defeats.
- 1st Legokilleran Mechanized Infantry Battalion (1,240 Active Members)
- 2nd Sherwooderion Mechanized Infantry Battalion (1,200 Active Members)
- Eachtracha IRA Briogáid (Foreign IRA Brigade) (3,500 Active Members)
- Sedik Specialized Infantry (3,400 Active Members)
- 3rd Rhanawine Mechanized Infantry Battalion (1,200 Active Members)
- Confederate Commandos (3,000 Active Members)
- Lorethian International Brigade (1,500 Active Members)
- 1st New Zepuhan Hussars (500 Active Members)
- Terrors of Landenburg (6,000 Active Members)
- Herdite Naval Infantry (900 Active Members)
- 4th Bremenn Mechanized Infantry Brigade (2,195 Active Members)
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