No new ships, just some reorganising of ground forces, trimming the fat and what not.
Yellow denotes the
Active Force IE the cutting edge of the Galenian ground-based component,
Orange denotes a unit of the
Active Reserves which encompass ex-active duty personnel who retain a statutory liability for service and are liable to be recalled to active duty status during a time of need.
Red denotes a unit of the
Volunteer Reserves which are the part-time military reserve force which consist of civilian volunteers who routinely undergo both training and live operations alongside the active force
There are also the
Sponsored Reserves AKA civilian contractors who are employed for various non-essential tasks (mainly logistics) as well as some specialised active-duty tasks but these are not illustrated here.
For the army by itself there are around 355-360,000 men and women spread out between all four tiers.
At some point I need to group the various units into administrative or parent divisions. The ones that currently spring to mind are Guards, Irish, Mountain, Light and Mechanised Infantry and Armoured divisions...
~Mark