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Military of Fiji


The Republic of Fiji Military Force (RFMF), with a total manpower of only 3500 men, is one of the smallest in the world. The 2950 men in the active army are organized into six infantry and one engineer battalions, with 350 reserves forming a further three. There is one "Zulu" company of counter-revolutionary specialists. Army Aviation operates two helicopters. Its navy, 300 men strong, operates 9 patrol boats. Military aid is received from Australia, China, and the United Kingdom.

The first two regular battalions of the Fiji Infantry Regiment are traditionally stationed overseas under UN supervision; recent posts included Lebanon, Sinai, Iraq, and East Timor. The third battalion is stationed in the capital, Suva, and the remaining three are spread throughout the islands.

  • Comander RFMF - The Commander RFMF is of Brigadier General rank. He is assisted by the Deputy Commander and the Chief of Staff, who are responsible for Strategic Command and Land Force Command.
    • Strategic Command - Strategic Command is responsible for all of the long term and strategic concerns of the RFMF, including welfare, legal issues, sustainability issues etc.
    • Land Force Command - Land Force Command is the operational organisation of the RFMF, and is responsible for all of the main units:
      • HQ Land Force Command
      • Land Force Battalion
      • Naval Unit
      • Fiji Infantry Regiment
        • Regular Force
          • 1st Battalion (Peacekeeping in Iraq)
          • 2nd Battalion (Peacekeeping in Sinai)
          • 3rd Battalion
        • Territorial Force
          • 4th Battalion
          • 5th Battalion
          • 7th/8th Battalion
      • Fiji Engineer Regiment
      • Logistic Support Unit
      • Force Training Group

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Last updated: 01-04-2007 01:18:57
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