A [[1462]] account by a group of shipwrecked Koreans provides insights into the organization of the Ryukyuan military at that time. Conscripts served for a year at a time, with new soldiers being conscripted once a year. A member of the royal family was charged with overseeing each new group of recruits. Military forces were organized into groups of 100 men; several such groups guarded [[Shuri castle]], working in five-day rotations. When the king left the castle, a group of 300 mounted warriors accompanied him. | A [[1462]] account by a group of shipwrecked Koreans provides insights into the organization of the Ryukyuan military at that time. Conscripts served for a year at a time, with new soldiers being conscripted once a year. A member of the royal family was charged with overseeing each new group of recruits. Military forces were organized into groups of 100 men; several such groups guarded [[Shuri castle]], working in five-day rotations. When the king left the castle, a group of 300 mounted warriors accompanied him. |