People's Commonwealth Land Forces

The People's Commonwealth Land Forces (Bloodian: Wojska Lądowe Wspólnoty Ludowej) is the land-based branch of the Bloodian Armed Forces. The role land forces is to defend the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Bloodian People's Commonwealth, by which every member gives an oath known as the Oath of the Commonwealth of Worker's.

Components
The People's Commonwealth Land Forces were organized from the former Commonwealth Army in 1910. The Land forces were organized into three main services, Reserve service, Expeditionary service and Aeronautical service, until 1917 when the People's Commonwealth Air Force was founded. The Land Forces were reorganized in 1941 following the outbreak of the Second Great War with the creation of the People's Commonwealth Defense Force and the following service components that are still in effect: Home service, Expeditionary service and Overseas service.

Structure
The lowest unit structure of the land forces is the fireteam consisting of six soldiers generally led by a Sergeant, followed by a squad consisting of 12 members (two fireteams), generally led by a Master Sergeant or Ensign. Five squads make up a platoon (consisting of 60 people) generally led by a Ensign or Lieutenant, three platoons make up a company generally led by a Lieutenant or Captain, three to five companies make up a Battalion generally led by a Captain, a Brigade consists of five battalions which is generally led by a Major. Divisions make up of three brigades, generally led by a Major or Colonel. An army is made up of four divisions, generally led by a General. An Army group consists of 3-20 armies, led by a Marshall or general appointed by a Marshall. The Major Commands are the divisions between each role of military units. The major commands consist of Defense and Reserve Command, Expeditionary Command, Training Command, Specials Forces Command, Operations Command and Services Command.

Equipment
Modern equipment of the Bloodian Land Forces