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Croatian Armed Forces : ウィキペディア英語版
Republic of Croatia Armed Forces

The Republic of Croatia Armed Forces ((クロアチア語:Oružane snage Republike Hrvatske) - OSRH) is the military service of the Republic of Croatia
The President of the Republic of Croatia is the Armed Forces Commander-in-Chief and it administrates it in times of war by giving orders to the Chief of staff, while their administration and the defense policy execution in times of peace is done by the Government through the Ministry of Defence. This unified institution consists of land, sea, and air branches referred to as:
* Croatian Army (''Hrvatska kopnena vojska'')
* Croatian Navy (''Hrvatska ratna mornarica'')
* Croatian Air Force and Air Defence (''Hrvatsko ratno zrakoplovstvo i protuzračna obrana'')
Croatia Armed Forces are charged with protecting the Republic as well as supporting international peacekeeping efforts when mandated by the NATO, United Nations and/or European Union.
==Strength==
The total number of active military personnel in the Croatian Armed Forces stands at 17,500 and 6,000 reserves working in various service branches of the armed forces.〔(Balance in Europe 2011". ), March 07, 2011.〕
*Navy 2,000 personnel
*Air Force 2,000 personnel
*Army 12,500 personnel
*Croatian General Staff and units under its direct command 1000 personnel
Total available male manpower aged 16–49 number 1,035,712, of which 771,323 are technically fit for military service. Male citizens are now no longer subject to compulsory military service since January 1, 2008. However, the last generation of 2007 servicemen was also absolved of compulsory service by an act from then Minister of Defence Berislav Rončević.

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