Armed Forces of the People's Social Republic

{| align="center" width="900px"  The Moritz armed forces are some of the best trained and most skilled warriors on the planet today, with all males being indoctrinated into the force at age 18. The current size of the Moritz military is estimated at between 100,000-200,000 but estimates place the entire fighting force at just between 500,000-700,000 (military, reserve forces and paramilitary)(recent estimates place the number closer to 700,000). There are five branches that have been official confirmed by the state or outside sources, consisting of a Ground Force, Navy, Air Force, Strategic Rocket Forces, and Special Operation Force. There are also numerous other branches and sub-branhces within the military, however their existence has been difficult or impossible to prove.

The Moritz Federal Volkspolizei (MFV)(Moritz Federal People's Police) are considered to be independent of the armed forces as they act in a primarily domestic form, but they are included in statistics and other various forms by most international bodies, nations, and organizations due to their militaristic origin.

Only males are allowed to join the armed forces, and every male is obligated to serve. Starting at the age of 12 all males begin training during the summer and attend gender-segregated schools that focus on creating able-bodied men. At 18 all men are conscripted into the force and used by the state not only for various projects around the nation but also as a defense force. Males at 20 are eligible for university studies which coincide with service to allow for a educated, athletic, and unified workforce if they choose to leave service at the age of 25.

All males from 25-60 must attend yearly one-week training programs, and as such all males are trained to serve in the military should it be necessary. Further males from 25-40 are able to claim reserve force standing, which allows them to work in the civilian field while still training monthly for military service. This tri-fold ability increases the armed forces size to it's 500,000+ benchmark size (military, reserve and paramilitary), making it one of the largest and best trained military's, not only in Europe, but the world.

Metropole Bezirk Miliz
The Metropole Bezirk Miliz (MBM), or Metropolitan District Police, are the specially trained police forces for the five largest metropolitan areas in the nation. While St. Gallen also has additional military, paramilitary, and police forces guarding the city, it too also has the central division of the MBM. The cities of Neu-Elm, Augsburg, Hallẻ, and Baden-Baden are the other four cities served by this branch of the federal armed services division.

Bunker System

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