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| - The Royal Armed Forces of the Kingdom of Macedonia, or Macedonian Armed Forces, are the military forces of the Kingdom of Macedonia , and includes the Macedonian Royal Army, Macedonian Royal Navy, Macedonian Royal Air Force, and Macedonian Royal Marine Corps. Although the Macedonian Royal Guard is technically a military units, it and its budget are technically part of the Executive Branch. In the Macedonian Constitution, the Macedonian Royal Armed Forces have the purpose of "protecting the foreign and domestic interests of the state and the government." The armed forces of Macedonia have expanded greatly over recent years thanks to the invention of new weapons, the introduction of new military policies, and finding of old weapons that were repaired. Originally made up of a few hundred troo
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| - The Royal Armed Forces of the Kingdom of Macedonia, or Macedonian Armed Forces, are the military forces of the Kingdom of Macedonia , and includes the Macedonian Royal Army, Macedonian Royal Navy, Macedonian Royal Air Force, and Macedonian Royal Marine Corps. Although the Macedonian Royal Guard is technically a military units, it and its budget are technically part of the Executive Branch. In the Macedonian Constitution, the Macedonian Royal Armed Forces have the purpose of "protecting the foreign and domestic interests of the state and the government." The armed forces of Macedonia have expanded greatly over recent years thanks to the invention of new weapons, the introduction of new military policies, and finding of old weapons that were repaired. Originally made up of a few hundred troops gathered up by Alexander and the remaining members of the Yugoslav Royal Family, the army, after failing to take Yugoslavia, moved south to the lower Balkans and eventually help set up the Kingdom of Macedonia. In 1997, conscription was introduced to the country and now the armed forces are made up of professional soldiers who train at three military academies across Macedonia. They have also helped recently to bring order to the outer parts of the country, which were recently ravaged by outsider warlords as well as anti-ethnic and racial unity militants. The current size of the military is 200,000 troops, 120,000 in the army, 60,000 in the navy, 15,000 in the air force, and 5,000 marines. Although due to conscription, the size of the armed forces, or certain branches, often increases in wartime, such as during the recent Albanian War when that number of men in the army was increased to 300,000.
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