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Bill: Military Organization/Plans for Sumilkando

Details

Submitted by[?]: Kébé Front

Status[?]: defeated

Votes: This bill is a resolution. It requires more yes votes than no votes. This bill will not pass any sooner than the deadline.

Voting deadline: August 2715

Description[?]:

The Sumilkando is estimated to be at 150,000 manpower. The army is subdivided into 10,000 manpower divisions. In turn, these divisions are subdivided into battalions of 100 manpower. And once again these are subdivided into squads of ten men.

Division I - First Armored Division
1st-20th Heavy Armored Battalions
1st-60th Light Armored Battalions
1st-20th Artillery Batallions

Division II - First Infantry Division
1st-70th Infantry Battalions
1st-20th Anti-Armor Divisions
1st-10th Marksmen Divisions

Division III - Second Infantry Division
71st-140th Infantry Battalions
21st-40th Anti-Armor Battalions
11th-20th Marksmen Battalions

Division IV - Third Infantry Division
141st-210th Infantry Battalions
41st-60th Anti-Armor Battalions
21st-30th Marksmen Battalions

Division V - Fourth Infantry Division
211st-280th Infantry Battalions
61st-80th Anti-Armor Battalions
1st-10th SpecOps Battalions

Division VI - Second Armored Division
21st-40th Heavy Armored Battalions
61st-120th Light Armored Battalions
21st-40th Artillery Battalions

Division VII - First Marine Division
1st-100th Marine Battalions

Division VIII - Fifth Infantry Division
281st-350th Infantry Battalions
81st-100th Anti-Armor Battalions
41st-50th Marksmen Battalions

Division IX - Sixth Infantry Division
351st-420th Infantry Battalions
101st-120th Anti-Armor Battalions
51st-60th Marksmen Battalions

Division X - Seventh Infantry Division
421st-490th Infantry Battalions
121st-150th Anti-Armor Battalions

Division XI - Third Armored Division
41st-60th Heavy Armored Battalions
121st-180th Light Armored Battalions
41st-60th Artillery Battalions

Division XII - Eight Infantry Division
1st-100th Urban Infantry Battalions

Division XIII - Ninth Infantry Division
1st-10th Anti-Air Battalions
151st-200th Anti-Armor Battalions
101st-120th Urban Infantry Battalions
491st-510th Infantry Battalions

Division XIV - Tenth Infantry Division
121st-200th Urban Infantry Battalions
11th-31st Anti-Air Battalions

Division XV - Fourth Armored Division
181st-260th Light Armored Battalions
61st-80th Artillery Battalions

Deployment Map:
http://s195.photobucket.com/albums/z220/LordCyvole/MapofAlBadaraWar-2.png

Proposals

Debate

These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:

Date23:03:34, January 25, 2009 CET
From Progressive Conservative Party
ToDebating the Military Organization/Plans for Sumilkando
MessageSince we are an Island nation, we should concentrate a good portion of our forces in the Navy and Air Force, as the enemy will most likely attempt to land that way.

Date23:21:46, January 26, 2009 CET
From Federal Alliance
ToDebating the Military Organization/Plans for Sumilkando
MessageYou sound like you know what your doing
yes from me

good work

Date00:57:26, February 20, 2009 CET
From Kébé Front
ToDebating the Military Organization/Plans for Sumilkando
MessageArchiving. Vote no.

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Voting

Vote Seats
yes

    Total Seats: 0

    no
       

    Total Seats: 199

    abstain
         

    Total Seats: 86


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