Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Maarheinigt is an untranslatable name but a much feared military

Maarheinigt has no direct translation. In the Deitiste language maarheiniget comes close to mean the "a state in which the ranks are arrayed centrally."

King Jarl is the founder of the concept and the military formation that bears the name. When he conceived the plan for recapture of Attland, he personally supervised a selection of the most militarily fit of the volunteers for a unspecified patriotic operation. The volunteers had to commit unconditionally to train for the operation, and , be ready for failure as well as for success. The volunteers were also promised a career in the military, with all the benefits and assured promotion upon meeting the military advancement requirements.

The volunteers formed the core of the invasion force, manning trucks, helicopters, planes, and attack boats, as well as running continuous retraining programs.

Throughout the ten years following the successful recapture of the island, the Maarheinigt became to be known officially by the name, earning a marked distinction as being different then the Land, Naval or Air Forces.

The Maarheinigt had also founded a professional education programs, that had their own preparatory high schools, summer camps, colleges and command programs. By the early '80s the Maarheingt has also developed a society and culture of its own, wherein higher standards are used when accepting young men or service members into the program.

Maarheinigt personnel has lived throughout the military bases and in Morau, specifically.
The construction of the city dedicated specially for the needs of the organization has answered the needs of the organization for a self-isolated, high-security living and training environment. Initially the city was given a provisional name of Salem, in an attempt to keep a less than military profile with the relatively liberal National government at that time, and, upon the first residents moving in, the city was officially named Wafast.

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