Nation Sheet TemplateName: The Independent Republic of Calvert (IRC), Calvert
Demonym: Calvertian
Head of State: Elder (Of which there are three)
National Religion: Cavertianism
Population: Five Million
Description: Prior to World War II, Calvert was a thriving, if isolated, republic. With a relatively low population and high capital, Calvertians enjoyed stable quality of life. This has been lessened somewhat by the
Government: Republic (Unicameral legislature, three heads of state with equal power.)
National Anthem: (Srs or not, up to you. Extra style points if some sort of Salsa hit or Latin jazz number or it's Elvis)
Economy:(Just describe the major industries and how they are organized.)
Geography:\
Demographics(Makeup of your population; ethnicities, languages, minorities.)
Notable Locations(An overview of important cities, military bases, political prisons (if any) and World Conclave Historical Landmarks (which is to say, along the lines of the Taj Mahal or the Pyramids at Giza))
Regime Personalities and Factions- Charles “Charlie” McGinley - Senior Elder: One of Calvert’s three heads of state, McGinley was elected in September of 1928. He’s remained extraordinarily popular until recently, with the unpopularity of World War Two (Which Calvert only entered due to his urging) and growing liberal feelings have tanked his approval ratings. Member of the Conservative Party of Calvert (CPC).
Institutions (Major institutions of the nations, such as legislative bodies, corporations and, most importantly, the military.)
Military NumbersActive Duty Component Total: 106,000
Army: 51,000 (Despite being fairly small, the Calvertian military is one of the best equipped, with new Artonian rifles and vehicles. While the army used to be one of the world’s most highly trained, the young recruits brought in by the war now outnumber the incredibly skillful veterans by a large margin.)
Navy: 39,000 (The Calvertian Navy is fairly average for a nation its size, and was never really intended for much more than transporting soldiers to bigger landmasses and holding the waters around Calvert. Consists of one battleship, a handful of destroyers and cruisers, and a sizeable amount of converted civilian vessels and patrol boats.)
Air Force: 16,000 (Up until a few months before WWII, Calvert didn’t have an airforce
Other:
- The Druelle Corps: Numbering at about thirty people, the Druelle are some of the best warrior's Calvert has to offer. Each of the Elders has a personal Druelle assigned to them, as a sort of personal guard. That leaves about 27 free Druelle. Those 27 are essentially the “go-to” operatives for the government.