French Armed Forces (Louisiana Revolution)

The French Armed Forces (officially: Militaire Impériale Française) are the imperial military forces of the French Empire. They are made up of three branches: the Grande Armée, the Grandé Marine, and the Grande Armée de L'air. The French military directly answers to the emperor, Napoleon VII, but is commanded by its highest general, Pierre de-Villiers. The emperor has full authority over all three branches, formulates military policy, structure, and deals with carrying out these policies.

The French military has been involved in numerous armed conflicts since its formation in 1804 under emperor Napoleon I, and has played a pivotal role in each of them. Its official motto is Valeur et Discipline, or Value and Discipline. Its primary function is to serve the interests of France and the emperor, and its secondary function is the protection of the French people and their interests.