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1 Overview  





2 History  





3 Force structure  



3.1  Reserve Command headquarters  





3.2  General Coordination Organizations of All-Out Defense Capabilities  







4 Equipment  



4.1  Regional reserve commands  







5 Flags  





6 References  














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Republic of China Armed Forces Reserve Command
國防部後備指揮部
Emblem of the Republic of China Armed Forces Reserve Command
Founded1945; 79 years ago (1945)
Country Republic of China
BranchMinistry of National Defence
TypeMilitary reserve
Size6,100 (peacetime)
Part ofRepublic of China Armed Forces
Commanders
Commander Army Lieutenant General Tang Chia-kun
Deputy Commander Army Major General Chen Chia-shang
Chief of staff Army Major General Lee Shih-kuo
Insignia
Flag

The Republic of China Armed Forces Reserve is a division of the Republic of China Armed Forces tasked with managing, planning, and mobilizing the reserve potential of Taiwan. It aimed to provide the first line of coastal defence and wartime operations through its reserve forces, and to sustain military mobilization to support ground operations, maintenance, and homeland security. Another major role of the Reserve Command was the recruitment, education, and training of effective reserve forces.[1] In 2022, it was assigned to the All-Out Defense Mobilization Agency.

Overview[edit]

The Reserve Command has both peacetime and wartime responsibilities. During peacetime the Reserve Command manages the combined service reserve system, organizes and trains reserve units, recruits new talent, and prepares, certifies, and executes mobilization plans. The Reserve Command also assists the regular forces with humanitarian and disaster relief work. The Reserve Command’s primary wartime responsibility is providing mobilized reserve brigades to operational commanders. The secondary responsibility is effecting comprehensive national mobilization, which is made up of both military and civilian mobilization.[2]

The Reserve Command’s forces provide a critical second line of defense against a People’s Republic of China invasion.[3] The division of responsibilities between the regular and reserve forces is guided by the principle that in the event of wartime their missions will be “regular forces conducting strikes and the reserve forces defending the territory.”[1]

History[edit]

Armed Forces Reserve Command
Keelung City Reserve Command General summoned envelope

"Reserve Command" is a historical heritage bears military units. Thirty-four years since the Republic of China (1945) September 1 in Chongqing set up a "Taiwan Garrison General Headquarters' cases; the main task is responsible for Japanese emperor defeat repatriation in Taiwan and Japan prisoners, the reception of Taiwan and Taiwan maintain law and order issues.

Force structure[edit]

Reserve Command headquarters[edit]

General Coordination Organizations of All-Out Defense Capabilities[edit]

The General Coordination Organizations of All-Out Defense Capabilities is a peacetime mechanism for coordinating reserve and total defense activities. It is organized at the city/county, combat zone, and national level.[6]

Equipment[edit]

Dual-use civilian assets in the reserve system include 10,000 properties, 2,000 pieces of heavy machinery, 300 fishing boats, 60 aircraft, and 50 ships.[2]

Regional reserve commands[edit]

Flags[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Taiwan Army, National Security and Defense Policy Handbook. Int'l Business Publications. 2009. ISBN 9781438747149.
  • ^ a b c d Mark Stokes, Cortez A. Cooper, Arthur Chan, Ian Easton (2017). Transformation of Taiwan's Reserve Force. Santa Monica, Calif.: RAND Corporation. ISBN 978-0-8330-9706-4.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • ^ Asia, Print edition. "China's might is forcing Taiwan to rethink its military strategy". The Economist. Retrieved 4 December 2019.
  • ^ "後備、憲兵指揮部編成 精銳國防力量" (Press release) (in Chinese). 青年日報. 29 December 2012.[permanent dead link]
  • ^ "History of the Armed Forces Reserve Command". Armed Forces Reserve Command, All-Out Defense Mobilization Agency, MND. Archived from the original on 2022-07-07. Retrieved 2022-01-01.
  • ^ Brown, David G. (June 2020). "Reconceiving Taiwan's Reserve Forces" (PDF). Defense Security Review. 9 (1): 1–8. Retrieved 21 July 2020.

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