National Army of Melite

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National Army of Melite
L-Armata Nazzjonali ta Melite (mt.)
Flag of the National Army of the Democratic Chrisitan Republic of Melite
MottoRising From the Ruins
Founded14 October 2021; 3 years ago (2021-10-14)
Service branches
Headquarters Dominica
Leadership
President of Melite, Commander-in-Chief and Generalissimo of the NAM Matthew Tonna
Premier of Melite Jayden Dagsa
Minister of Defense and InteriorVacant
Military Commander of Special Operations CLASSIFIED
Manpower
ConscriptionNone
Active personnel5
Industry
Foreign suppliers
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History

The National Army of the Democratic Christian Federation of Melite (Maltese: L-Armata Nazzjonali tal-Federazzjoni Demokratika Kristjana ta' Melite), also called the National Army of Melite, or the Melitian Army, formerly called the Army of Melite, is the name given to the collective ground armed forces of the Democratic Christian Republic of Melite, and the Socialist Fgura Special Administrative Region of Melite, the latter being served by the Fgura Battalion.

History

Democratic Communist Republic of 11B (until 2021)

The first Republic had a military with a single squad of 15 people. It never got to engage in any wars with the teachers in the School, and never made any success, but existed only as a formality until the first collapse of the micronation.

Second Democratic Christian Republic of Melite (2021 – present)

Origins

The Second Democratic Christian Republic of Melite saw an initially rapid development but also an accelerated diminishing of activity on the Melitian military. With many posts still not created at the time, it was considered a rush to start filling military posts at such an early stage.

Revival

The Army was renamed in 2022 as the National Army of Melite from simply the Army of Melite, and with that started the re-organization of the military of Melite.

Christian Federation

No relative change happened to the military with federalisation, and operations remained largely the same.

List of NAM Battalions

Current

Former (dissolved)

References

Endnotes

  1. Battalion never formed, due to military commissariat lasting only 8 days.

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