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Army War College (FOTS)

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Army War College (FOTS)
File:Army War College FOTS.png
Chain Modern Military Type
Requires Buildings:
  • Military Academy
  • Arts:
  • Modern Army
  • Resources:
  • Machines
  • Enables Units:
  • Line Infantry
  • Sabre Cavalry
  • Azure Dragon Force
  • Sharpshooters
  • Kihetai
  • Red Bear Infantry
  • Revolver Cavalry
  • Tosa Riflemen
  • Vermilion Bird Force
  • Black Bear Infantry
  • White Bear Infantry
  • Yugekitai
  • Carbine Cavalry
  • Imperial Infantry
  • Shogunate Infantry
  • Republican Infantry
  • Imperial Guard Infantry
  • Shogunate Guard Infantry
  • Republican Guard Infantry
  • Imperial Guard Cavalry
  • Shogunate Guard Cavalry
  • Republican Guard Cavalry
  • Spawned Defence Forces
  • Garrison Infantry
  • Basic Building Statistics
  • Cost: 12500
  • Recruitment capacity (units in training): +1
  • -2 to happiness from modernisation
  • Clan Effects +4 to modernisation (clan development)
    See main article; FotS Buildings


    Description

    War is too serious to be left to brave amateurs.

    An army war college allows the recruitment of modern units in a province. Only one may be built. Warfare as an academic, intellectual challenge is the modern way; individual bravery is still of value, but the scientific approach to crushing an enemy has much to recommend it.

    When the Meiji government created a war college in 1882, they employed Prussian officers as teachers and to create a syllabus. By then, the Prussian military system had proven to be most effective, defeating both Austria and France in lightning-quick campaigns. Part of this effectiveness was attributed to the high professional standards of the senior Prussian officers, and it was these standards that the Japanese wanted to have in their army. In one sense, they did produce able men including several prime ministers, but fierce rivalry with the Imperial Japanese Navy was always source of tension and created competing national objectives.

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