Army
Introduction
The Kaiserliche Heer (Imperial Army) is a crucial component of the Armed Forces, commonly seen as their main manpower force. This division plays a pivotal role in maintaining and ensuring the military's readiness of the German Empire during a turbulent period in its history. The Kaiserliche Heer is often tasked providing a plentiful pool of trained personnel who can be rapidly mobilized on orders of their command.
Composition and Organization
The composition of the Kaiserliche Heer is similar to that of regular infantry divisions within the whole Imperial German Army. It typically consisted of a mix of regular infantry, armored/tanker personnel, combat medics etc. The division is organised into regiments/battalions, each with specific roles and responsibilities. The soldiers of the Heer undergo regular training and exercises to ensure their continued combat readiness. Additionally, the division served as a starting point for new recruits, providing them with the skills and experience necessary for military service, alternatively a starting point to transfer into different factions/subfactions. The Heer also falls under the jurisdiction of the Kaiserliche Feldjagers (essentially the military police for the Armed Forces), and ultimately are also expected to comply and carry out their duties in accordance with military law.
Role in Imperial Germany
Imperial Germany has numerous challenges facing it at any one point, both internal and external. The rise of radical ideologies, territorial disputes, or attempted assassinations on prominent German political figures places considerable strain on the nation's security apparatus. In this context, the Kaiserliche Heer plays a critical role in bolstering the country's defence capabilities on the frontlines against Germany's enemies. The Heer remains a vital component of its military infrastructure. It serves as a deterrent against potential enemies of the empire and helps maintain internal stability.