The Manchu National Defence Forces (Chinese: ㄇㄢㄗㄨ ㄍㄨㄛㄈㄤㄐㄩㄣ; MNDF) is the name of the military of the Manchu Republic. With 1,228,300 troops overall Manchuria possess the 13th largest military on the planet, with 416,800 active personnel and 871,500 in reserve. It is split into five branches - an army, navy, airforce, coast guard and special forces/presidential guard known as the Republican Guards. From 1917-45 it operated as the Manchu National Army and from 1945-90 the Manchu People's Revolutionary Army.
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| - The Manchu National Defence Forces (Chinese: ㄇㄢㄗㄨ ㄍㄨㄛㄈㄤㄐㄩㄣ; MNDF) is the name of the military of the Manchu Republic. With 1,228,300 troops overall Manchuria possess the 13th largest military on the planet, with 416,800 active personnel and 871,500 in reserve. It is split into five branches - an army, navy, airforce, coast guard and special forces/presidential guard known as the Republican Guards. From 1917-45 it operated as the Manchu National Army and from 1945-90 the Manchu People's Revolutionary Army.
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| - The Manchu National Defence Forces (Chinese: ㄇㄢㄗㄨ ㄍㄨㄛㄈㄤㄐㄩㄣ; MNDF) is the name of the military of the Manchu Republic. With 1,228,300 troops overall Manchuria possess the 13th largest military on the planet, with 416,800 active personnel and 871,500 in reserve. It is split into five branches - an army, navy, airforce, coast guard and special forces/presidential guard known as the Republican Guards. From 1917-45 it operated as the Manchu National Army and from 1945-90 the Manchu People's Revolutionary Army. The MNDF is headed by the Premier of Manchuria who serves as the commander-in-chief, and answers to the Orgburo of Defence. The main coordinating body is the Joint Command led by a Chief of Staff appointed by the Premier's office. The MNDF primarily concerns itself with safeguarding national defence interests - however since the end of the Cold War the MNDF has committed more to contributing to humanitarian missions abroad as well as civic duties and contributing to infrastructure projects in the nation. The MNDF has also served in the War on Terror having been deployed in Iraq as well as recently enter the CJTF-OIR. In its history the MNDF has been credited with preserving Manchu sovereignty. Despite losing the Manchu-Chinese War the MNDF subsequently led the Manchurian War for Independence in 1944. In 1946 following the creation of the Manchu People's Republic the armed force became known as the Manchu People's Defence Force where they served in amongst other the Korean War, Vietnam War, and Lannese Communist Insurgenceas well as act as military advisers in the Ethiopian Civil War, Portuguese Colonial War and Mozambican Civil War. They also trained and supplied many other socialist revolutionary militant groups around the world such as the Pathet Lao, PLO and MPLA. Since the Orchid Revolution the armed forces were renamed and decoupled from the formerly ruling Communist Party. It mainly focuses its activities around peacekeeping missions, predominantly in Africa and the Middle East. The MNDF currently pools a large amount of recruits from conscripts which is mandated for all Manchurian citizens (both male and female). It is primarily armed with weapons and equipment from Russia, China, Sierra, Britain and Israel as well as from domestic sources. Manchuria spends around $15.3 billion on the MDNF annually, or 1.6% of the nominal GDP. The MNDF remains a highly respected institution in Manchuria and is seen as a symbol of the Manchurian nation.
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