professional soldiers who serve full-time in peace and war - Regular Forces, volunteer component responsible for Latvia’s territorial defence - National Guard, trained citizens ready for mobilisation during crises - Reserve, highest-ranking military officer leading the NBS - Commander, government official providing civilian control over the Armed Forces - Minister of Defence, central command that coordinates all NBS operations - Joint Headquarters, provides transport, supplies, maintenance, and medical support - Logistics Command, develops doctrine and manages training for all soldiers - Training and Doctrine Command, controls elite units trained for high-risk missions - Special Operations Command, main combat arm conducting ground operations - Land Forces, defend Latvia’s maritime zone and territorial waters - Naval Forces, protect Latvia’s airspace and support other branches - Air Force, trains future officers of the Regular Forces - National Defence Academy, protection of a country’s borders and territory - territorial integrity, control of the military by elected government officials - civilian oversight, the state of being fully prepared to act in defence - readiness, calling trained citizens into service during emergencies - mobilisation, formal cooperation between countries for defence - alliance, the right of a nation to govern itself independently - sovereignty, a person who freely offers to serve without being forced - volunteer, to protect a country, territory, or position against attack - defend, a serious situation that requires immediate action - crisis, to organise and direct activities so they work together effectively - coordinate, relating to long-term military plans or national objectives - strategic, a set of principles that guides military training and operations - doctrine,

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