Prussian National Army

The National Army of Prussia (German: Nationale Armee der Preußen), is the branch responsible for fighting wars outside of the borders of the Imperial Dominion of Prussia. Soldiers of the National Army also serve as bodyguards to the Chief of General Staff.

Command Structure
The National Army is directly led by the Chief of General Staff Alfred von Schliefen. They are all highly loyal to him.

Army Strength
The National Army is currently made up of 25,000 elite troops chosen from all around the nation and sent to special training camps for rigorous. The first 10,000 soldiers of the National Army directly served the Imperialists in the Tenarran Civil War, and have been veterans of many conflicts, including the Karma War.

Approximately 1/3 of the budget for the Prussian infantry is spent on training and arming the elite soldiers of the Nationale Armee.

Headquarters
The National Army has its headquarters 50 km south of the city of Quarthe, in a heavily fortified hilly area. The headquarters of the National Army is also designed to serve as a safe location for the Chief of General Staff in case of invasion or civil unrest.

History Prior to Independence
The National Army was formed before the independence of the Imperial Dominion of Prussia. Known as the Imperial Liberation Army, they played a huge role in the defeat of the Loyalist and Revolutionist factions in the Tenarran Civil War.

The were renamed to '''The National Army of Prussia" on March 27th, the Prussian day of independence.