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We are the Confederacy Carolina. Our goal is to keep world peace and stability. We partake in peacekeeping and humanitarian missions, and support our allies when they need our help. We are also a member of the Concorde Treaty Alliance and the United Nations.
History[]
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Territory[]
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Industry[]
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How To Join[]
We accept Hansa and non Hansa players, hack and not hacked. To be accepted you must fill out all of the questions on the following and post it in the comment section:
- Hacked? Yes or no.
- Hansa or SWC? Yes or no.
- What will your character's name(s) be? (You may have another character in the other branches and the government)
- What ships will you bring to the Navy?
- What will your flagship be?
- Why do you want to join?
- How do you behave around everyone in the fleet and the wiki?
- Will you obey all orders given to you and follow all rules set forth on the wiki and by the Confederation?
- Do you swear to protect Carolina, her people, her interests and her constitution?
If you fail to answer all of these then you will not be accepted.
Leadership[]
The leadership of the Confederacy and its military.
- President of Carolina Daniel Greenwood (Center-Right Party)
- Vice President Aaron Wilson (Center-Right Party)
- Chancellor Irwin Krieger (Centrist Party)
We are always happy to have more people join.
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Armed Forces[]
The Carolinian Armed Forces are the united military forces of the Confederacy of Carolina. They consist of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, the Korpspolitie and the Coast Guard. The President of Carolina is the overall commander in chief and forms the basic military policy of the Armed Forces through his/her administration. The Armed Forces fall under the Department of the Armed Forces, with the exception of the Coast Guard and the Korpspolitie which fall under the Department of National Defense.
The Armed Forces played a key role in Carolinian history, and have fought in almost every major conflict since it's inception in 1773 as the United Carolinian Defense Forces. It draws its manpower from paid volunteers, though the National Conscription Act of 1943 maintains a draft system in the event of a major crisis. Conscription has never been used in the history of the Confederacy, though there was a big push for its use during the Second World War. The C.C. Armed Forces maintains 2 military overseas installations in Germany, Australia and Afghanistan. An installation in Australia, Joint Forces Base White Knight, was handed over to the Australian government in 2011.
The Armed Forces are kept at a large enough capacity to where military operations can be conducted while a strong majority of the armed forces remain at home. Carolina spends around an estimated $91.9 billion USD on her military per year. However, the actual defense budget has been classified since 1972. Following the end of the Cold War the Armed Forces saw budget cuts and a drawdown of total manpower.
Carolinian Army[]
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Organization[]
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Carolinian Marine Corps[]
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Carolinian Air Force[]
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Korpspolitie[]
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Government Agencies[]
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Special Intelligence Division[]
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Military Intelligence Group (MIG)[]
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Section I.[]
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Military Uniforms and Equipment[]
All branches wear the same Battle Dressing Uniform, or BDU for short. However, many special forces units wear different uniforms depending on their mission. Dress uniforms are also different depending on which branch of the military personnel are apart of.
Battle Dress Uniforms[]
Dress Uniforms[]
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Equipment[]
All branches of the Armed Forces use the same equipment, which includes the LS-15, NDI-45 and the MG-7.
Vehicles[]
The Army, Marines and Recon Corps all operate MBTs and IFVs. The amount of certain vehicles has not been disclosed by the Confederate government.
Aircraft and Satellites[]
The Armed forces operate a number of different aircraft, most of which was being phased out of service or has been retired.
Warships[]
Place your ships here if your ship is apart of this navy.
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Ship Class | Type | Builder | Status of Ships in Class | Number Active | To Be Built | Notes |
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Carolina class | Battleship | Kegley Shipyards | In Service | 1 (4) | 0 | Process of being retired. |
Gladiator Class | Cruiser (Nuclear) | Robinson Industries | In Service | 3 (6) | 3 | N/A |
Chancellorville Class | Light Cruiser (Nuclear) | Kegley Shipyards | In Service | 3 (13) | 9 | N/A |
Intrepid Class | Aircraft Carrier (Nuclear) | New Dublin Naval Yards | In Service | 2 (3) | 1 | Can Carry up to 90 aircraft. |
Neptune Class | Heavy Battleship | Robinson Industries | In Service | 2 (4) | 2 | Largest ship in Carolinian history. |
Political Relations[]
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Alliances[]
Non-Aggression Pacts[]
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Enemies[]
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News[]
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Conflicts[]
Conflict/Involvement | Theaters/Campaigns | Belligerents | Outcome |
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Carolinian Independence War
August 27 1775-June 1 1779 |
Carolina | Confederacy of Carolina
Supported Republic of the Seven United Netherlands v. British Empire |
Victory,
independence recognized. |
French-Carolinian Conflict
October 12 1811-February 9 1814 |
Carolina | Confederacy of Carolina
Supported by British Empire v. French Empire |
Victory, French territories in Carolina given to Confederacy of Carolina. |
Colonial Wars
1822-1845 |
Carolina | Confederacy of Carolina
v. Portuguese Empire, Spanish Empire |
Victory |
First World War February 10 1915-June 28 1919 |
Western Front
German Carolina |
Entente v. Central Powers |
Victory, German Colonies in Carolina handed over to the Confederacy. |
Second World War September 1, 1939-September 2 1945 |
Pacific War North Africa Italy |
Allies v. Axis |
Allied victory |
Korean War
June 25 1950-July 27 1953 |
Korean Peninsula | United Nations: United States, United Kingdom, South Korea, Confederacy of Carolina, etc.
v. Aggressors: North Korea, People's Republic of China, Soviet Union |
Armistice |
Carolinian Civil War June 24 1954-November 2 1959 |
Carolinian Mainland
Carolinian Territories Pacific Ocean |
Confederacy of Carolina (Confederationists)
Supported by United States, United Kingdom v. Socialist Republic of Carolina (Communists) Supported by Soviet Union, People's Republic of China |
Confederationist Victory, Carolinian Confederacy upheld. Communist forces suppressed, communist leaders tried for war crimes and treason. |
Operation Roman Candle
January 3 1960-January 5 1960 |
Territory of Healy
Pacific Ocean |
Confederacy of Carolina
v. Socialist Remnant |
Confederate victory, beginning of Left-Wing Scare. |
Vietnam War
July 22 1966-May 3 1971 (Carolinian Involvement) |
Southeast Asia | South Vietnam, United States of America, Confederacy of Carolina, South Korea, Australia, Thailand, New Zealand, Khmer Republic, Kingdom of Laos
v. North Vietnam, Viet Cong, Khmer Rouge, Pathet Lao Supported by Soviet Union, China |
Defeat, South Vietnam annexed by North Vietnam, creation of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. |
Gulf War
August 2, 1990-February 28, 1991 |
Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Israel | Coalition Forces
v. Iraq |
Victory, no territorial changes. |
Ulysses Continental War
July 2 1996-November 2 1997 |
Ulysses Continent
Pacific Ocean |
Concorde Treaty Alliance
v. Friedrichshafen Alliance |
Allied Victory |
War in Afghanistan
October 7 2001- Present |
Afghanistan | Coalition
v. Taliban |
Ongoing, Carolinian withdrawal starting December 2015. |
The Daesh War | Iraq and Syria | CJTF–OIR, RSII coalition, Ulyssian Coalition
v. ISIS |
Allied Victory |