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The '''Magistracy Armed Forces''' (abbreviated '''MAF''') is the military arm of the [[Magistracy of Canopus]].  A largely peaceful society, the Magistracy has traditionally regarded its armed forces as a necessary evil, providing it with fewer resources than other states and largely reserving it for defensive purposes against pirates and invaders.  That outlook changed somewhat in the [[thirty-first century]] when the [[Trinity Alliance]] allowed for the expansion and reforms of the MAF until it became the largest military force in the [[Periphery]] in [[3067]].  Despite these changes, the MAF has continued to maintain some of the unique traditions which helps it stand out from other military forces.
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The '''Magistracy Armed Forces''' (abbreviated '''MAF''') is the military arm of the [[Magistracy of Canopus]].  A largely peaceful society, the Magistracy has traditionally regarded its armed forces as a necessary evil, providing it with fewer resources than other states and largely reserving it for defensive purposes against pirates and invaders.  That outlook changed somewhat in the [[31st century]] when the [[Trinity Alliance]] allowed for the expansion and reforms of the MAF until it became the largest military force in the [[Periphery]] in [[3067]].  Despite these changes, the MAF has continued to maintain some of the unique traditions which helps it stand out from other military forces.
  
 
== Structure of the MAF ==
 
== Structure of the MAF ==
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; Magistracy Navy
 
; Magistracy Navy
: Throughout the Succession Wars and into the thirty-first century, the Canopian Navy's small size has necessitated its grouping into a single organization.  The Navy consists of two fleets, each divided into two squadrons of two flotillas each.  The Battle Fleet is responsible for the defense of orbital space around potential invasion targets, while the Reserve Fleet is stationed in the [[Canopus IV]] system to act as a rapid reaction force.<ref name=TP95/><ref name=FMP22>''Field Manual: Periphery'', p. 22</ref><ref name=HMPS84>''Handbook: Major Periphery States'', p. 84</ref>  Originally, the Navy was jointly commanded by both Rear Admirals, with the Magestrix having personal control over the Reserve Fleet and a separate Magistracy Aerospace Arm.<ref name=TP95/> With the changes in MAF rankings, the Navy is jointly commanded by both Admirals and the Aerospace Arm was absorbed into the Navy.<ref name=FMP22/><ref name=HMPS84/>
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: Throughout the Succession Wars and into the 31st century, the Canopian Navy's small size has necessitated its grouping into a single organization.  The Navy consists of two fleets, each divided into two squadrons of two flotillas each.  The Battle Fleet is responsible for the defense of orbital space around potential invasion targets, while the Reserve Fleet is stationed in the [[Canopus IV]] system to act as a rapid reaction force.<ref name=TP95/><ref name=FMP22>''Field Manual: Periphery'', p. 22</ref><ref name=HMPS84>''Handbook: Major Periphery States'', p. 84</ref>  Originally, the Navy was jointly commanded by both Rear Admirals, with the Magestrix having personal control over the Reserve Fleet and a separate Magistracy Aerospace Arm.<ref name=TP95/> With the changes in MAF rankings, the Navy is jointly commanded by both Admirals and the Aerospace Arm was absorbed into the Navy.<ref name=FMP22/><ref name=HMPS84/>
  
 
; Magistracy Medical Corps
 
; Magistracy Medical Corps
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=== Equipment ===
 
=== Equipment ===
Given the lack of a robust military industry, the Magistracy Armed Forces has had to make due with whatever it could get its hands on.  For centuries, the ability to produce 'Mechs and 'Mech replacement parts was virtually nonexistent: in 3025 [[Majesty Metals and Manufacturing]], the only surviving weapons manufacturer, managed less than sixty 'Mechs annually (less than ten of which were ''[[Shadow Hawk]]s'', the rest being ''[[Locust]]s'', ''[[Wasp]]s'' and ''[[Stinger]]s'') and less than thirty aerospace fighters and combat vehicles.<ref>''The Periphery'', p. 100</ref>  The Trinity Alliance helped to change that, leading to the development of new industrial centers within the Magistracy and the purchasing of (primarily Capellan) equipment to upgrade its forces.  By 3067, 30% of all MAF 'Mechs were either brand-new designs such as the ''[[Anubis]]''<ref>''Technical Readout: 3067'', p. 48</ref> and ''[[Marshal (BattleMech)|Marshal]]''<ref>''Technical Readout: 3060'', p. 100</ref> or upgraded versions of older models.<ref name=HMPS84/>  Other branches began to update to similar levels too, with armor battalions fielding newer [[Heavy LRM Carrier]]s and [[Regulator]] hovertanks and the purchase of new [[Trinity (Battle Armor)|Trinity]] battle armor.<ref name=HMPS84/>
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Given the lack of a robust military industry, the Magistracy Armed Forces has had to make due with whatever it could get its hands on.  For centuries, the ability to produce 'Mechs and 'Mech replacement parts was virtually nonexistent: in 3025 [[Majesty Metals and Manufacturing]], the only surviving weapons manufacturer, managed less than sixty 'Mechs annually (less than ten of which were ''[[Shadow Hawk]]s'', the rest being ''[[Locust]]s'', ''[[Wasp]]s'' and ''[[Stinger]]s'') and less than thirty aerospace fighters and combat vehicles.<ref>''The Periphery'', p. 100</ref>  The Trinity Alliance helped to change that, leading to the development of new industrial centers within the Magistracy and the purchasing of (primarily Capellan) equipment to upgrade its forces.  By 3067, 30% of all MAF 'Mechs were either brand-new designs such as the ''[[Anubis]]''<ref>''Technical Readout: 3067'', p. 48</ref> and ''[[Marshal]]''<ref>''Technical Readout: 3060'', p. 100</ref> or upgraded versions of older models.<ref name=HMPS84/>  Other branches began to update to similar levels too, with armor battalions fielding newer [[Heavy LRM Carrier]]s and [[Regulator]] hovertanks and the purchase of new [[Trinity]] battle armor.<ref name=HMPS84/>
  
 
== Organization ==
 
== Organization ==
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Just prior to the [[Reunification War]] in [[2575]], the MAF numbered a total of 17 'Mech regiments (six of which were mercenary commands) and 12 Home Guard regiments, as well as 11 [[WarShips]].  When the conflict finally came to an end in [[2600]], the MAF had just two WarShips left and nine regiments.<ref>''Historical: Reunification War'', p. 41</ref>  In [[2750]] the MAF had still had nine regiments (organized into a single Division) and a fleet of nine [[WarShips]], however when they joined in with [[Stefan Amaris]]' conspiracy their forces were greatly expanded: by [[2765]] they were well equipped with 20 Divisions (consisting of 22 conventional and 108 'Mech regiments) and a naval fleet of 22 vessels.  While MAF units on paper, most of these are essentially part of Amaris' "[[Secret Army]]" and those which weren't destroyed in the [[New Vandenberg Uprising]] did not survive long after the Succession Wars cut off any Inner Sphere support.<ref>''Historical: Liberation of Terra Volume 1'', p. 50: "Territorial State Troop Strength"</ref>
 
Just prior to the [[Reunification War]] in [[2575]], the MAF numbered a total of 17 'Mech regiments (six of which were mercenary commands) and 12 Home Guard regiments, as well as 11 [[WarShips]].  When the conflict finally came to an end in [[2600]], the MAF had just two WarShips left and nine regiments.<ref>''Historical: Reunification War'', p. 41</ref>  In [[2750]] the MAF had still had nine regiments (organized into a single Division) and a fleet of nine [[WarShips]], however when they joined in with [[Stefan Amaris]]' conspiracy their forces were greatly expanded: by [[2765]] they were well equipped with 20 Divisions (consisting of 22 conventional and 108 'Mech regiments) and a naval fleet of 22 vessels.  While MAF units on paper, most of these are essentially part of Amaris' "[[Secret Army]]" and those which weren't destroyed in the [[New Vandenberg Uprising]] did not survive long after the Succession Wars cut off any Inner Sphere support.<ref>''Historical: Liberation of Terra Volume 1'', p. 50: "Territorial State Troop Strength"</ref>
  
In [[3025]] the MAF's 'Mech strength was equivalent to 10 regiments and 2 battalions, including mercenaries,<ref>''The Periphery'', pp. 96–99</ref> while its aerospace forces amounted to less than 100 fighters, less than four dozen DropShips and less than two dozen JumpShips, plus a lesser number of merchantmen who could be press-ganged as privateers.<ref name=TP95/>  Though three 'Mech and fifteen conventional regiments had been seriously mauled during the [[Andurien Crisis]], by [[3050]] the number of front-line forces had been restored, with a 'Mech strength equivalent to twelve regiments and one battalion, including mercenaries.<ref name=20YUp78>''20 Year Update'', p. 78</ref>  By [[3064]] its strength had increased: aerospace fighters numbered just over a hundred but the number of DropShips and JumpShips increased to under 140, and there were rumors of a WarShip program starting up again.<ref name=FMP22/>
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In [[3025]] the MAF's 'Mech strength was equivalent to 10 regiments and 2 battalions, including mercenaries,<ref>''The Periphery'', pp. 96–99</ref> while its aerospace forces amounted to less than 100 fighters, less than four dozen DropShips and less than two dozen JumpShips, plus a lesser number of merchantmen who could be press-ganged as privateers.<ref name=TP95/>  Though three 'Mech and fifteen conventional regiments had been seriously mauled during the [[Andurien Crisis]], by [[3050]] the number of front-line forces had been restored, with a 'Mech strength equivalent to twelve regiments and one battalion, including mercenaries.<ref name=20YU>''20 Year Update'', p. 78</ref>  By [[3064]] its strength had increased: aerospace fighters numbered just over a hundred but the number of DropShips and JumpShips increased to under 140, and there were rumors of a WarShip program starting up again.<ref name=FMP22/>
  
 
====Active Formations====
 
====Active Formations====
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Formed initially during the Reunification War from the remains of units destroyed in action, the Magistracy Royal Guards play a pivotal role in safeguarding the Canopian state.<ref name=FMP26>''Field Manual: Periphery'', p. 26: Combat Formations"</ref>
 
Formed initially during the Reunification War from the remains of units destroyed in action, the Magistracy Royal Guards play a pivotal role in safeguarding the Canopian state.<ref name=FMP26>''Field Manual: Periphery'', p. 26: Combat Formations"</ref>
 
* [[Raventhir's Iron Hand]]
 
* [[Raventhir's Iron Hand]]
* [[First Canopian Cuirassiers]]
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* [[1st Canopian Cuirassiers|First Canopian Cuirassiers]]
* [[Second Canopian Cuirassiers]]
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* [[2nd Canopian Cuirassiers|Second Canopian Cuirassiers]]
  
 
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The Chasseurs á Cheval were formed the year after the Magistracy of Canopus came into being and are the senior brigade of the MAF.<ref name=FMP26/>
 
The Chasseurs á Cheval were formed the year after the Magistracy of Canopus came into being and are the senior brigade of the MAF.<ref name=FMP26/>
* [[First Canopian Light Horse]]
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* [[1st Canopian Light Horse|First Canopian Light Horse]]
* [[Second Canopian Light Horse]]
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* [[2nd Canopian Light Horse|Second Canopian Light Horse]]
* [[Third Canopian Light Horse]]
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* [[3rd Canopian Light Horse|Third Canopian Light Horse]]
* [[Fourth Canopian Light Horse]] (destroyed in [[2586]])<ref name="H:RWp151"/>
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* [[4th Canopian Light Horse|Fourth Canopian Light Horse]] (destroyed in [[2586]])<ref name="H:RWp151"/>
  
 
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Long the workhorse brigade of the Magistracy, the Canopian Fusiliers were wiped out during the Reunification War, but were re-formed in secret in the buildup to the [[Amaris Civil War]] and have seen more combat than any other Canopian unit.<ref name=FMP26/>
 
Long the workhorse brigade of the Magistracy, the Canopian Fusiliers were wiped out during the Reunification War, but were re-formed in secret in the buildup to the [[Amaris Civil War]] and have seen more combat than any other Canopian unit.<ref name=FMP26/>
* [[First Canopian Fusiliers]]
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* [[1st Canopian Fusiliers|First Canopian Fusiliers]]
* [[Second Canopian Fusiliers]]
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* [[2nd Canopian Fusiliers|Second Canopian Fusiliers]]
* [[Third Canopian Fusiliers]]
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* [[3rd Canopian Fusiliers|Third Canopian Fusiliers]]
  
 
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The Magistracy Highlanders formed in secret in [[3059]] from a core of mercenary units incorporated into the MAF.<ref name=FMP26/>
 
The Magistracy Highlanders formed in secret in [[3059]] from a core of mercenary units incorporated into the MAF.<ref name=FMP26/>
* [[First Magistracy Highlanders]]
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* [[1st Magistracy Highlanders|First Magistracy Highlanders]]
* [[Second Magistracy Highlanders]]
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* [[2nd Magistracy Highlanders|Second Magistracy Highlanders]]
  
 
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Formed in [[3063]] in honor of the [[Trinity Alliance]], the Raventhir Cuirassiers were originally paired with sister units within the [[Capellan Confederation Armed Forces]] and the [[Taurian Defense Force]].<ref name=FMP26/>
 
Formed in [[3063]] in honor of the [[Trinity Alliance]], the Raventhir Cuirassiers were originally paired with sister units within the [[Capellan Confederation Armed Forces]] and the [[Taurian Defense Force]].<ref name=FMP26/>
* [[First Raventhir Cuirassiers]]
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* [[1st Raventhir Cuirassiers|First Raventhir Cuirassiers]]
* [[Second Raventhir Cuirassiers]]
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* [[2nd Raventhir Cuirassiers|Second Raventhir Cuirassiers]]
  
 
;First Canopian Brigade
 
;First Canopian Brigade
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The First Canopian Brigade is another unit that began as a collection of forces raised locally on worlds in the Magistracy outback before being incorporated into the MAF.<ref name=FMP44>''Field Manual: Periphery'', p. 44: "First Canopian Brigade"</ref>
 
The First Canopian Brigade is another unit that began as a collection of forces raised locally on worlds in the Magistracy outback before being incorporated into the MAF.<ref name=FMP44>''Field Manual: Periphery'', p. 44: "First Canopian Brigade"</ref>
 
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! colspan="2" style="border-bottom:2px solid black"| First Canopian Brigade
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! colspan="2" style="border-bottom:2px solid black"| 1st Canopian Brigade
 
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|-
|width='200px' align="center "|[[Image:Canopian Brigade 1st logo.png|50px]]
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|width='200px' align="center "|[[Image:1st Canopian Brigade.jpg|50px]]
 
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The Canopian Grenadiers formed in the buildup to the Reunification War and fought on a number of worlds until their destruction.
 
The Canopian Grenadiers formed in the buildup to the Reunification War and fought on a number of worlds until their destruction.
* [[First Canopian Grenadiers]] (disbanded in 2584)<ref name="H:RWp151"/>
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* [[1st Canopian Grenadiers|First Canopian Grenadiers]] (disbanded in 2584)<ref name="H:RWp151"/>
* [[Second Canopian Grenadiers]] (disbanded during the [[Reunification War]])<ref name="H:RWp151"/>
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* [[2nd Canopian Grenadiers|Second Canopian Grenadiers]] (disbanded during the [[Reunification War]])<ref name="H:RWp151"/>
  
 
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! colspan="2" style="border-bottom:2px solid black"| Kossandra's Volunteers
 
! colspan="2" style="border-bottom:2px solid black"| Kossandra's Volunteers
 
|-
 
|-
|width='200px' align="center "|[[Image:Kossandras Volunteers logo.png|100px]]
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;3025<ref>''The Periphery'', pp. 97–98</ref>
 
;3025<ref>''The Periphery'', pp. 97–98</ref>
 
* [[Canopian Highlanders]]
 
* [[Canopian Highlanders]]
* [[Harcourt's Destructors]]
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* [[Harcourts Destructors]]
 
* [[Hudsenn's Red Devils]]
 
* [[Hudsenn's Red Devils]]
 
* [[Ramilie's Raiders]]
 
* [[Ramilie's Raiders]]
  
;3050<ref name=20YUp78/>
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;3050<ref name=20YU/>
 
* Canopian Highlanders
 
* Canopian Highlanders
* Harcourt's Destructors
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* Harcourts Destructors
 
* Ramilie's Raiders
 
* Ramilie's Raiders
 
* [[Caesar's Cohorts]]
 
* [[Caesar's Cohorts]]
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== Military Academies ==
 
== Military Academies ==
During the Star League era, the Magistracy did maintain national military academies such as the [[Magistracy Military Academy]], [[Magistracy Aerospace Academy]], and [[Magistracy Institute for Strategic Studies]].<ref>''Field Report 2765: Periphery'', p. 8</ref>  These did not survive the Succession Wars and for most of its history, the MAF did not have any national academies.  Partially, this was result of the Canopian disapproval of having to maintain a standing military, with the government subsequently not feeling the need to fund such facilities.  The result was that each individual planet was responsible for running its own training academies, with predictably spotty results.<ref name=FMP27>''Field Manual: Periphery'', p. 27</ref>  Most recruits would never see the inside of a classroom anyways: when a Canopian signed up at age 16, on average they already had a high school-level education (if male) or slightly higher (if female).  After basic training, those serving compulsorily were sent to a Militia Defense Battalion to spend their three-year tour of duty, while career soldiers were sent to a training battalion before assignment to the front.  If selected as an officer candidate, she was instead posted as a military aide-de-camp for an active-duty officer where she received "on-the-job" training.<ref>''The Periphery'', p. 96</ref>
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During the Star League era, the Magistracy did maintain national military academies such as the [[Magistracy Aerospace Academy]] and [[Magistracy Institute for Strategic Studies]].<ref>''Field Report 2765: Periphery'', p. 8</ref>  These did not survive the Succession Wars and for most of its history the MAF did not have any national academies.  Partially this was result of the Canopian disapproval of having to maintain a standing military, with the government subsequently not feeling the need to fund such facilities.  The result was that each individual planet was responsible for running its own training academies, with predictably spotty results.<ref name=FMP27>''Field Manual: Periphery'', p. 27</ref>  Most recruits would never see the inside of a classroom anyways: when a Canopian signed up at age 16, on average they already had a high school-level education (if male) or slightly higher (if female).  After basic training, those serving compulsorily were sent to a Militia Defense Battalion to spend their three-year tour of duty, while career soldiers were sent to a training battalion before assignment to the front.  If selected as an officer candidate, she was instead posted as a military aide-de-camp for an active-duty officer where she received "on-the-job" training.<ref>''The Periphery'', p. 96</ref>
  
 
While those who served were willing to give it their all to protect the Magistracy, the deficit in training compared to its enemies was hard to overcome.  Magestrix [[Emma Centrella]] was responsible for recognizing that the MAF could no longer function this way.  In addition to increasing government funding for the provincial military academies, she founded the [[Canopian Institute of War]] on the capital world of Canopus IV.  Modeled on the prestigious [[Sun Zhang MechWarrior Academy]], it promised to improve the quality of MAF soldiers and signaled a newfound respect for a profession which had received little love in the past.<ref name=FMP27/>
 
While those who served were willing to give it their all to protect the Magistracy, the deficit in training compared to its enemies was hard to overcome.  Magestrix [[Emma Centrella]] was responsible for recognizing that the MAF could no longer function this way.  In addition to increasing government funding for the provincial military academies, she founded the [[Canopian Institute of War]] on the capital world of Canopus IV.  Modeled on the prestigious [[Sun Zhang MechWarrior Academy]], it promised to improve the quality of MAF soldiers and signaled a newfound respect for a profession which had received little love in the past.<ref name=FMP27/>
  
 
== Ranks ==
 
== Ranks ==
The ranking structure of the MAF stands out from those of other armed forces in that officer positions can be directly purchased, albeit at a steep cost.  The rationale behind this concept is that those who can afford to pay such a price are the most deserving of command.  Regardless of its actual merits, such a system has remained unchanged throughout the MAF's history, and there are certain safeguards against the incompetent and ill-suited from having too much power.  For positions of [[Major]] or higher, the Magestrix must give her permission before such a commission can be purchased, and typically after the candidate has been vetted for suitability.  The cost for each of the ranks is given below in [[C-bill]]s; those wishing to purchase a commission in a prestigious unit like the Royal Guards or Chasseurs can expect to pay an additional 10,000–15,000, while women tend to receive a discount when purchasing their ranks.<ref name=TP95>''The Periphery'', p. 95</ref><ref name=FMP25/><ref name=HMPS87>''Handbook: Major Periphery States'', pp. 86–87</ref>  (By way of comparison, the average monthly salary for a middle-class worker in 3067 was ~400 C-bills; a Baroness' was ~4,000 C-bills).<ref>''Handbook: Major Periphery States'', p. ??{{cn}}</ref>
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The ranking structure of the MAF stands out from those of other armed forces in that officer positions can be directly purchased, albeit at a steep cost.  The rationale behind this concept is that those who can afford to pay such a price are the most deserving of command.  Regardless of its actual merits, such a system has remained unchanged throughout the MAF's history, and there are certain safeguards against the incompetent and ill-suited from having too much power.  For positions of [[Major]] or higher, the Magestrix must give her permission before such a commission can be purchase, and typically after the candidate has been vetted for her suitability.  Costs for each of the ranks are given below in [[C-bill]]s; those wishing to purchase a commission in a prestigious unit like the Royal Guards or Chasseurs can expect to pay an additional 10,000–15,000, while women tend to receive a discount when purchasing their ranks.<ref name=TP95>''The Periphery'', p. 95</ref><ref name=FMP25/><ref name=HMPS87>''Handbook: Major Periphery States'', pp. 86–87</ref>  (By way of comparison, the average monthly salary for a middle-class worker in 3067 was ~400 C-bills; a Baroness' was ~4,000 C-bills).<ref>''Handbook: Major Periphery States'', p. ??{{cn}}</ref>
  
 
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== Uniforms ==
 
== Uniforms ==
Uniforms of the MAF have been fairly straightforward for the last few centuries, partially a reflection of the Magistracy's democratic nature.  Through the Succession Wars and into the thirty-first century, standard duty uniforms for ground troops was a tight-fighting dark blue tunic and trousers, with light-blue collars and cuffs. Naval personnel and aerospace fighter pilots reversed this color scheme.
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Uniforms of the MAF have been fairly straightforward for the last few centuries, partially a reflection of the Magistracy's democratic nature.  Through the Succession Wars and into the 31st century, standard duty uniforms for ground troops was a tight-fighting dark blue tunic and trousers, with light-blue collars and cuffs. Naval personnel and aerospace fighter pilots reversed this color scheme.
 
In combat, infantry wore a brown uniform with black lapels and cuffs, with a black silhouette insignia on their lapels (enlisted) or cuffs (officers), with armor crews wearing a dull-black uniform with off-white insignia.  Aerospace fighter pilots wear a simple flight suit with the addition of arm-length protectors containing emergency circuitry systems and life-sign monitors.  [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarriors]] in the MAF, as elsewhere, kept their clothing to a minimum to survive the sauna-like conditions which can occur in the [[cockpit]] of a 'Mech.  Dress uniforms were the same as field uniforms, except for the piping on the trouser legs and cuffs: silver for enlisted, gold for officers, green for navy, and red for support personnel.<ref name=TP93>''The Periphery'', p. 93</ref>
 
In combat, infantry wore a brown uniform with black lapels and cuffs, with a black silhouette insignia on their lapels (enlisted) or cuffs (officers), with armor crews wearing a dull-black uniform with off-white insignia.  Aerospace fighter pilots wear a simple flight suit with the addition of arm-length protectors containing emergency circuitry systems and life-sign monitors.  [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarriors]] in the MAF, as elsewhere, kept their clothing to a minimum to survive the sauna-like conditions which can occur in the [[cockpit]] of a 'Mech.  Dress uniforms were the same as field uniforms, except for the piping on the trouser legs and cuffs: silver for enlisted, gold for officers, green for navy, and red for support personnel.<ref name=TP93>''The Periphery'', p. 93</ref>
  
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* ''[[Field Manual: Periphery]]''
 
* ''[[Field Manual: Periphery]]''
 
* ''[[Field Report: Periphery]]''
 
* ''[[Field Report: Periphery]]''
* ''[[Field Report 2765: Periphery]]''
 
 
* ''[[Handbook: Major Periphery States]]''
 
* ''[[Handbook: Major Periphery States]]''
 
* ''[[Historical: Liberation of Terra Volume 1]]''
 
* ''[[Historical: Liberation of Terra Volume 1]]''
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* ''[[The Periphery (sourcebook)|The Periphery]]''
 
* ''[[The Periphery (sourcebook)|The Periphery]]''
 
* ''[[The Periphery, 2nd Edition (sourcebook)|The Periphery, 2nd Edition]]''
 
* ''[[The Periphery, 2nd Edition (sourcebook)|The Periphery, 2nd Edition]]''
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[[Category:Military Organizations]]
 
[[Category:Military Organizations]]

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