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It's so cringe and lol. Saw a trailer of Akshay Kumar's new movie and the army man's role he plays is a
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I lost my desire to watch the trailer and movie.
Why can't the movie on a respected army man be realistic.
He is a normal army officer who goes against all odds, not a high IQ genuis with Superman power and deadshot like aim
Also those cringy songs and love story.
Come on, no one like those cringy songs in movies.
Decided to nerd out and see if I could find a realistic size for a fully mobilized Canadian Army in KR.
A quick aside though, for simplicities sake I'm going to assume the extra population of the British Exiles and the extra strain of Canada's larger Navy and Air force to otl are a wash when put together.
So for context in otl WW2, Canada would mobilize about 10% of their entire population into the armed forces, with over 760,000 men in the entire army. Of these only 251,000 would serve overseas in the Canadian First Army made up of six divisions.
Now 10% is definitely a large amount and several more divisions could be made with that healthy reserve of 510,000 men. But to add to that the finnish army would mobilize 450,000 for the continuation war from a population of 1/3 the size of canada. By that number canada would mobilize around 1.3 million into the army
Now of course this heavy mobilization caused significant strain on the finnish economy during the war so lets cut it down somewhat to an even 1 million which is right in the middle between 760,000 and 1,300,000.
With these numbers a KR Canadian army could easily be double the size of OTL, with 12 full strength divisions while keeping a healthy reserve of 500,000 men. For context the otl British ww2 army had 8 divisions at the start of the war and 43 divisions throughout it but never all at once.
So a realistic Canadian army by itself could conceivably number around 12 full strength divisions and this is not factoring in the rest of the Commonwealth or the loyalist resistance.
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