New Afrikan Army

The Federal Nuwaubian Army (FNA') is the main branch of the Nuwaubian Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest branch of the military, dating back to the Nuwaubian struggle for independence in the early 1990s down to Feburary 11, 2007, when Nuwaubia was recognized as an independent state, and the FNA was established out of the guerilla forces that fought against the United States military. The Army's goal is the "provide general combat against enemy forces, and to establish dominance on the ground, using whatever means are avaliable to it and its uniformed personnel."

The Federal Nuwaubian Army is a part of the Department of the Army, one of the three standing departments that make up the surviving Department of Defense, carried over into Nuwaubia following its independence. Currently, the Federal Army consists of 414,587 active personnel, and another 391,911 personnel in reserve, for a combined strength of 806,498 soldiers. The highest ranking officer within the FNA is the Chief of Staff of the Army. Though the Chief of Staff is the highest ranking military officer in the army, he is superceded by the Secretary of the Army, who answers to the [[President of Nuwaubia|Jordan Evans].