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The Joint Support Service is the BMF’s combat service support service, providing logistic support to the Army of The Repablic Of Bexar and the Republic of Bexar Air Force. Combat support and combat service support functions ranging from military intelligence and signal corps, to logistics and research & development, are encompassed by the JSS. Example trade's within this branch include Quartermasters, Intelligence Analysts, Computer Technicians, Constabulary, Musicians and a host of other trade descriptions that fall outside of the direct-combat concept. The Support Branch contains nearly 60 distinct organizational components which employ thousands of soldiers and civilians.

Organisation
The basic operational unit of the JSS is the Company. Companies vary widely in mission, function, organization and composition depending on the type of company and its mission requirements. Some companies are assembled with a little of everything, others are homogenous to a certain Field of Service. It all depends on what they do and for whom they do it. Many Support personnel (like Chaplains and JAG Officers) are assigned on detached duty the same as medics are assigned by the Central Medical Service. Smaller units than Companies are sometimes assigned as well, although usually not smaller than platoon strength. Likewise companies acn be be part of a larger formation of up to Brigade size.

Fields of Service
There are seven basic Fields of Service within the Support Branch:
 * Combat Service and Support Command;
 * Signal Corps;
 * Military Intelligence Command;
 * Military Justice Command;
 * Morale, Welfare and Recreation Command;
 * Public Affairs and Protocol Office;
 * BMF Research & Development Command.

The Fields of Service are subsequently divided into departments and sections based on their particular tasks. Needless to say, this provides a very intricate organizational structure for the Branch.

Links

 * Bexar
 * Department of War
 * Bexar Military Forces