Garnisons coloniales royales belges

History
For the most part the history of the unit has been pretty calm. First Colonial garrisons in 1870 helped establish some forts along the African coast. A Belgian exploration and administration took place from the 1870s until the 1920s. It was first led by Sir Henry Morton Stanley, who explored under the sponsorship of King Leopold II of Belgium. The first detailed map of the region was made in 1910. The Belgian Garrison continued to expand, but is often blamed for the Congolese Genocide, but the Terror Platoons were the ones who caused most of the hate. It would create a rival between the two groups. When the shadow war came and went the garrison was expanded worldwide into the Caribbean where they mostly deal with pirates there. In the 1890's and the early 1900's the Terror Platoons basically took full control of the area until the Belgian Government stepped in and officially made the Kongo an administered colony instead of Leopold's playground. Following the Kongo Crisis happened and the Garrison took full control on crushing the revolution. Many Garrison members are corrupt and can be bribed easily, as 10 high ranking officers were hung for accepting French and Congolese bribes in aiding the revolution.

Stations?
The Kongo is their main area, as a force of over 75,000 are stationed there, and very few Congolese are with in the ranks and it is estimated only 150 Congolese are in the ranks, and none are officers. They have an increased presence in the Katanga region after their revolt, and deals with the reconstruction of their country. The Kongo's rebellious activity still lingers but has dwindled since the revolution. And the white soldiers constantly harass the native population, sometimes resulting in constant looting.

The Caribbean isn't guarded as much, with only a measly 1,000 men to cover several islands, their coast guard is on constant lookout for drug traffickers and Spanish ships incase of a war. Mostly older, and more experienced men go here as it is a vacation for them, with most of the native population being Dutch and Belgian. Soldiers refer to this place as a little heaven, and many are dreamed to be sent there. In China and Christmas island however is a different story. 250 men alone guard Christmas Island, and they aren't allowed to move there. Mostly in Christmas island the soldiers do nothing but guard top secret projects and just mess around. In the Chinese area of land they own it is different, as there is a garrison of 1,000 men there, to mostly protect Belgian interests, and to intimate rival owners to them. Several military bases are there, and cover holy a chunk of the city, and there is a high mixed Belgian and Chinese population there with it being over 20% of the city.