Conglomerate Standing Army (Superpowers)

The Conglomerate Standing Army (CSA known elsewhere as the Mayan Holy Army) is the primary branch of the Mayan Armed Forces. Founded in 689, and based off of the old Conglomerate army that had been in place since 430 CE, the CSA stands as the second oldest military force on the planet. From the time of its foundation, it remained the most powerful military force in the world, able to defeat literally any other in both conventional and guerrilla warfare, until the time when it was soundly defeated by the combined Roman-Inca forces in the First World War of the late-1600's and early 1700's.

Currently, the CSA is the second largest army on the planet, behind only the enormous Mongol World Army. Despite this, the advanced technology available to the Mayans, especially in the realm of materials, makes the CSA the second most potent military force, behind The Legion. In its entire operational history, the CSA has only decisively lost one war, this being its aforementioned defeat in the Great War.

Unlike most other ground forces, the CSA is incredibly linear in its format. Just as it was in the beginning, only type of infantryman is used, whilst recent updates have only added 3 distinct classes of tanks to the mix. Amazingly, this has made the Conglomerate Army as or even more flexible than The Legion.

Structure
The CSA fields a total of 6,000,000 identical infantrymen in its ranks. These are divided into Infantry Groups of 20 men each. Unlike the Romans, these infantry groups are far more flexible and one soldier can find himself serving with 19 different others almost every half a year or so. Though this doesn't build up the bonds that can be made between soldiers, it reduces the trauma of death in the easiest way possible, and as previously mentioned, increases flexibility. The way the Mayans see things, the army is not required to keep its soldiers comfortable, they serve the state, and nothing else. Still, this having been the norm for over a millennium, no one has ever questioned the ways of the CSA and most soldiers are in fact quite pleased with the way things work in it.

Each of the 300,000 Infantry Groups are led by a single Mayan Officer. People of this rank do none of the actual fighting, but are usually close to the warzone, able to issue orders easily by radio, and in case that fails, directly to the troops by voice. Their commanding officer is the Mayan Commander, a rank that controls exactly 30 Officers. The commanders usually work close to the battle, but usually from the nearest fortified structure. In the case of foreign wars, this usually takes the form of them commanding from a one of their Armored Command Vehicles, a fourth class of tank very similar to the old Armored Behemoths that the Mongols use. Nevertheless, it is very rare that any of the 10,000 Commanders is killed in battle. Should this ever occur, whichever officer has been chosen as their Second in Command will take their position.

A group of 20 Commanders is led by a Mayan General, men who have a purely desk job role. They create the overall war plans and only relay direct orders through long-distance radio. Out of the 500 Generals, there are 50 who are members of the Mayan War Council. This government body gets the first, last and every other say in every major military action that the Conglomerate makes, making it one of the most powerful government bodies on the planet.

At the very top of the CSA hierarchy is the Grand Commander of the Conglomerate Armies.