Montesayettean Defense Forces

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Montesayettean Defense Forces
Armée de Défense Montesayette
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Logo of the Montesayettean Defense Forces
MottoFacta non verba
("Deeds, not words")
Founded7 August 1921; 102 years ago (1921-08-07)
Service branchesMontesayettean Army
Montesayettean Airborne Force
Montesayettean Air and Space Force
National Maréchaussée
HeadquartersBernard Memorial Building, Nerfoy
Websitedefense-montesayette.sy
Leadership
Head of the Montesayettean Defense Forces
PresidentHervé Dufriche-Desgenettes
Minister of DefenseCharles de la Croix
Inspector-GeneralSolène Faust
Manpower
Military age
  • 16–17 with parental consent
  • 18 without and to serve in combat
Conscription6- to 12-month term
Available for
military service
30,600,822, age 18–46 (2017 est.)
Fit for
military service
25,298,298, age 18–46 (2017 est.)
Reaching military
age annually
383,765 (2017 est.)
Active personnel119,000
Reserve personnel927,000
Deployed personnel1,100
Expenditures
Budget₵24.08 billion
Percent of GDP1.4%
Industry
Domestic suppliers
Foreign suppliers
Related articles
HistoryMilitary history of Montesayette
RanksMontesayettean military ranks

The Montesayettean Defense Forces (Quebecshirite: Armée de Défense Montesayette; ADM) are the military forces of Montesayette. The defense forces are divided into four branches: the Army, the Airborne Force, the Air and Space Force, and the National Maréchaussée. The Internal Troops, which operate under the Department of Internal Affairs during peacetime, serve as the defense forces' reserve force in times of war. As stipulated by the Montesayettean Constitution, the overall leadership of the defense forces is held by the head of the Montesayettean Defense Forces. During peacetime, this role is fulfilled by the Minister of Defense, but in times of a state of defense, responsibility is transferred to the President. The defense forces are the sole military wing of the Montesayettean security apparatus.

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