P.A.N. Land Operations Command

P.A.N. Land Operations Command


''The land elements of the P.A.N.A.F. that bear the brunt of all defensive action taken by the network. The P.A.N HQ is currently the nation of Pacific Blue.''

All P.A.N. members mantain a standing land army and these elements combine in times of combat to form the P.A.N. Land Command.

It is mandated that the P.A.N. have, in total, at least 500 troops deployed to meet any threat posed to the organisation.

The P.A.N. currently has     service men active.

The P.A.N. Land Command      tanks in service.

The existence of the Land Command is to make the greatest possible use of the avaliable resources in warfare through co-ordination.

General Overview of P.A.N.A.F.


The Pacific Assistance Network Land Operations Command ( P.A.N.L.O.C.) is the P.A.N.A.F. Command responsible for the co-ordination, planning and execution of all land operations involving P.A.N. forces. The current strength of P.A.N.L.O.C. stands at approximately 650 active duty military personnel deployed at the various military bases throughout the Pacific Assistance Network.