The Kodiak Republic

Kodiak [koʊ-di-'æk], the Kodiak Republic, or TKR; officially the Serene Republic of Kodiak, is a liberal democracy located in the west of the Maxtopian Penninsula. Kodiak is just under 1,000,000 km² and has a population of about 76 million. Its capital is centrally located Rykkburgh and the largest city is Duckburg. There is no official language but all government business is done in English.

Previously a monarchy under the dynasty Bromannikha, a popular revolution preceded the proclamation of the Republic of Kodiak in a large break-away portion of the country on 01 September 475. The remaining lands of the Bromannikhan Kingdom (often referred to as the Last Kingdom) slowly and peacefully integrated into the Kodiak Republic over thirty years, completing the process in 505.

Government and Politics
For a list of former elected leaders over time, see Roster of Former Leaders

Military
Full article: Defense White Paper of 630AB

The Kodiak military is in the midst massive shortfall in readiness from decades of under funding and lack of equiping and maintaining. The military, with advice from the World Assembly, is changing its doctrine and tactics from a top-down directed leadership style to one of emphasizing initiative at the lowest leader level possible. Since the arrival of World Assembly advisers, more Kodiak junior officers have trained in outside military academies, this influence is seen throughout the military from the use of more focus on mission command. The most experienced officers, however, were trained in domestically, and sometimes this diverse experience creates a rift between the senior Kodiak officers and those at the field grade level and below.

The Kodiak army has an estimated 100,000 ground troops divided into three operational commands— Eastern, Northern, and Southern. Each operational command controls a division and at least one separate brigade. Some of the maneuver brigades are assigned to the division in each operational command while the separate brigades report directly to the operational command. The Supreme High Command has three separate brigades under its direct command and located close to the capital city for internal security purposes. The separate tank brigade operates the newest equipment and these brigades are composed of the best-trained soldiers in the ground forces.

The Kodiak navy contains approximately 14,000 sailors of all ranks. The country divides control of its navy between the Northern and Southern Naval Territories, with the overall headquarters in Rykkburgh. The former operates out of San Chico and the latter out of Robingrad.

Kodiak operates a fairly robust air force of 45,000 personnel that consists of a headquarters in Rykkburgh, three air commands covering the same ground territory as the army commands (North, East, and South, located at Taiping, Mentian, and Astroberg respectively), five fighter squadrons, one ground attack squdron, one bomber squadron, one reconnaissance squadron, three transport squadrons, and an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) squadron. Assets that the Kodiak air force can use on the battlefield to provide close air support (CAS) to ground forces include the one ground attack squadron. In addition to its maintenance units, the Kodiak air force fields an aviation transport squadron.