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Originally Posted by Raellus
That's a great point. To do so, however, the PFC would need adequate military power to protect infrastructure, supply stockpiles, distribution points, etc. As you pointed out, being well-organized and focused on helping the civilian population could very well win the hearts and minds of more humane Polish Army commanders, and that would get the military backing to protect the PFC's rebuilding efforts.
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While the PFC would need some military power, they wouldn't necessarily need field armies for garrisons and protecting convoys. With high popular support they'd be stable to stand up militias in areas with important infrastructure. In the post-TDM chaos and before the last offensive of the XI Corps (and Russian counteroffensive) areas of PFC influence were likely more concerned with marauder groups and the like rather than major armored/mechanized formations. Militia forces would be largely sufficient for that defense until the PFL sided with the PFC.