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The Junior Army

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The Junior Army Outline
Killian Danzig

I have faith that there will be a massive white pride movement which will bring an all white nation. The exact details, while important, won't
matter for this article, rather the topic is on the youth paramilitary movement, seen in world wide countries in organizations such as The Boy
Scouts of America in the United States or the Hitler Youth in Nazi Germany. The paramilitary scouting organizations have always had a hint of
loyalty to nation and survival teaching. But I feel the way they weave into the military is too little. The goal of the organization is to make
the children stronger, smarter, and wiser.

In a White Nationalist nation there will be youths, just wanting to be apart of something bigger. For that purpose there will be “The Junior
Army”. Any youth starting at the age of six can join. There will be levels of organization and the entire organization will mimic that of the
army. At the highest level there will be “Junior Army General Headquarters” where the head of the entire organization rules from. It will have a Head of Government appointed person (who will be known in the organization as Youth Marshal) who can then appoint his own “General Staff”. Under that is the “Junior Army Group Headquarters”, the entire country will be split into big chunks, in the case of the USA, four parts. The leaders of these districts will be appointed by a vote of the General Staff and will be called, “Youth Generals”. These people can appoint their own
staff from within their own area. Under them is the “Junior Army Corps”, each of these divided regions will be broken up even smaller.

Corps leaders are appointed by Army Group leadership. These Corps would be the size of August 31, 2009 New Jersey. The leaders of the Corps would be called, “Youth Lieutenant Generals”. They don't need to appoint staff but if they need some small aides then they can.

Under them is the more personal organization level: Junior Army Regimental Command. Every organization can have their own formed with General Headquarter instruction. Their Youth Major General would be appointed by the Corp Command. Now there is one final level, you have your individual
sections. You have your “Enlisted” part which would include younger children (ages 6-12) and on the other hand you have your “Officer” part which would include the older members (ages 13-18). Unlike the American Cub Scouting movement the member can get to a rank not based off of age but
their own merit and a 10 year old could be at the highest enlisted level. The leadership of each rank will be elected by the parents and the winner can be vetoed by Regimental Command. Their title instead of having a basis in a normal military rank will be known as a, “Special Staff”.

If you join as a Private you will not advance without doing the requirements. But if a 12 year old joins he will not be thrown into Private with the six year olds. He can rather participate in some activities for his rank but he will need to do a “crash course” to get up to standard. It will require more work for him to get to Officer Cadet (Graduate) when the time comes though. Note that an enlisted will not be allowed to speed up his advances until he is ten but when he turns ten he can do all the work needed to get to the rank of an 11 year old and 12 year old. Along side physical and survival training will be other kinds of learning.

Note the Youth Army is open to both genders but the two genders are usually separated and have their own leaders.

The ranks and their focus will be the following (Enlisted):

(Not a YA member rank) Youth Recruit: These are prospective members visiting a meeting for example. They are not members. Recommended ages: 6-12.

Youth Private: These are fresh members, filled with big eyed young kids. Their emphasis will be on basic safety/survival skills such as if a boat

flips over. While they may not be able to do CPR they can learn some basic skills. Recommended age: 6

Youth Private First Class: These are a bit older than the Privates. They will focus on some self defense along with survival skills. Recommended age: 7

Youth Corporal: These are a bit of the half way through. By now they should know some basic survival, self defense, and life skills. Recommended Age: 8

Youth Sergeant: These are older children who will get more training and more knowledge given to them. New achievements and awards are opened up
and at this age camping is recommended. They will do more martial arts training and the true Youth Army experience begins. Recommended Age: 9

Youth Sergeant First Class: At this age people can begin with their own ambition push towards the next ranks, surpassing any age limits. Martial arts training gets more advanced, side knowledge begin to get more intense. Recommended Age: 10

Youth First Sergeant: Their enlisted time is coming to a close and they should be very skilled in survival skills, martial arts, technology, and basic skills. They are also to begin to learn some medical  skills. Also to prevent “accidents” since the Youth Army is a two gender organization they will also learn about sex, it's function, and why not to have it until they're prepared. Recommended Age: 11

Youth Sergeant Major: This is the last enlisted rank. They should be very good in martial arts, their survival skills should be excellent, their technology skills should be decent, and they should be near experts in basic skills such as swimming, basic woodcraft, life saving, safety, etc.

Recommended Age: 12

Once they hit the rank of Youth Sergeant Major the member can begin to work on his projects for Officer Cadet. The next ranks are for 13-18 and there is no recommended age. There are also two separate branches, the main one and the specialty. The goals of each rank are not clearly defined but it must follow a standard of physical strength, wit, knowledge, tactics, and firearm training will also be included.

Youth Officer Cadet
Youth 2nd Lieutenant
Youth 1st Lieutenant
Youth Captain
Youth Major
Youth Lieutenant Colonel
Youth Colonel

The Special Branch will focus more on learning science, literature, math, technology, etc. Meant for the future geniuses and not fighters.

Youth Officer Cadet
Youth Warrant Officer 1
Youth Warrant Officer 2
Youth Warrant Officer 3
Youth Warrant Officer 4
Youth Warrant Officer 5
Youth Chief Warrant Officer

If a person makes it to the top rank (Youth Colonel or Youth Chief Warrant Officer) they will receive a special award and if they wish to go into a government officer program they will be given a partial scholarship and a higher acceptance chance.
It will not be mandatory to join but it is recommended. There will be of course awards and achievements and patches to show completed things.
This article assumes we are living in an all white society. This is Boy Scouts except for the real men, not the faint of heart.
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