Now, let's sort out the form of the military once and for all.

As explained before, the smallest unit is the detachment.

The number of people is 3.

It's the Squad Leader and two men.

The Squad Leaders are Sergeants, Corporals, Warlords and Corporals.

There are three detachments, platoon.

Three squadrons with a platoon captain, 10 in total.

Captains, sergeants and sergeants.

Three platoons, squadron.

Squadron leader and three platoons, backup soldiers in, about 40.

The captains are Ensign and Chief Cao.

Three squadrons, battalion.

The number of people, once the support soldiers are pulled out, is 30 × 3 90 + support soldiers 10, about 100.

Captain, Captain or Lieutenant.

Three battalions, regiment.

There are about 300 people.

Captain, Lieutenant Colonel or Major.

Three regiments, division.

The number of people is about 1000.

Captain, Colonel.

In two divisions, Legion.

The number of people is 2,000.

Captain, Major General or Colonel.

With two legions, the side army.

The number of people is 4,000.

Captain, Lieutenant General or Major General.

But as you'll notice in the story, not everyone is on the front lines.

In the rear, we need about half of them to procure food, carry weapons, etc., and soldiers running to preach orders.

The expression in Soldier 2000 is, in this world, the number of soldiers fighting on the front line.

According to Patrick's regiment, the soldier who can ride a dragon is on the front line.

Approximately 100.

A soldier who fights with a horse, roughly 50, and 50 with a horse, a command, a transport unit escort, etc.,

There's 100 transport units.

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Previously, when we defeated the bandits, we were working with the transport unit in the carriage, so it was that number.

Speaking of transport units, I'm a soldier, so of course I can fight.

Although one arm falls.

And nobility in this country.

From above, of course the royal family.

Next, the Duke, the Marquis, and the Count.

Up to this point, it's called senior nobility.

Next, Viscount, Baron.

This is the intermediate nobility.

So far, you can inherit the governor of the family.

And to the lower nobility, the Associate Baron and the Knight.

The knight is the title by which the civilian is recognised by the nobility and appointed by the nobility.

There is no inheritance to the title, only for one generation.

The Associate Baron is recognized by the King and appointed by the King.

There is no inheritance to the title, only for one generation.

But supposedly above the knight. If the lower nobility is active and recognized by the king, it is possible that he will be given the title of Baron.

but in the case of knights, the connection with nobility is strong, so the knight child is often given a new knight, but in the case of quasi-barriors, the connection with the king is not about the recognized nobility and knight, so it is often truly one-generation.

Naturally, there is also a difference in the salaries from the country, but it is five gold coins per year in the Knight and six in the Associate Baron.

Associate barons and knights have their main business because they are also known as honorary lords. Since I am generally a member of the military, I can get paid separately from the military.

It is also complicated around here because the son of an Associate Baron is often appointed Knight Sir.

In describing the size of the aristocratic territory, I would ask you to assume that the Duke, speaking in Japan, has a territory of that regional size, such as the region of Kanto, which refers to the region of 00.

If it's a marquis, about two provinces.

The Count is a province.

If you're a Viscount, about half of the province.

Well, there are four or five cities and towns.

If you're a baron, there are about three towns and villages.

I want you to think about it with your senses.

No territory can be given to the Associate Baron and the Knight Sir.

But nobles hire you to rule towns and villages as deputies.

There are also aristocrats who do not have territories known as court aristocrats.