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| 09 Jul 2015 02:36 PM |
The Republic Grand Military Command Structure Updated as of 26/6/15
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To be able to maintain order, justice, and discipline within the ranks of TRGM, a command structure has been created to lay out the requirements, responsibilities, and objectives that individuals must carry out. The command structure has been set up by rank. Do know that ranks are not “handed” out to the highest bidder. You must work hard for your rank and upcoming rank.
»MILITARY RANKS
»»ENLISTED
As enlisted personnel, you are the core of the Grand Military. You are the cogs in the machine, so to speak. You control the workings of the group with your actions. All enlisted personnel play a role, whether it be an infantryman, a naval marine, intelligence, and more.
»PRIVATE Abbreviation - (PVT) To be addressed as “Private”
As a Private, you most certainly have just joined the group, as this is the beginning rank. Congratulations! Privates take up the bulk of TRGM. The role of a Private is simple. You are able to wear “shiny” armour at any of our bases. You are allowed the basic weapons at any of our bases. You ARE NOT allowed to command or lead any other personnel (with the exception of leadership intervention).
»CORPORAL Abbreviation - (CPL) To be addressed as “Corporal”
As a Corporal, your responsibilities increase. Your voice now carries over the body of Privates in the group. You are held accountable for your actions and influence your path to further promotion. You are able to make minor decisions in absence of an officer. You ARE able to command a squad, when instructed to do so, made up of a base of four (One CPL, Three PVTs).
»SERGEANT Abbreviation - (SGT) To be addressed as “Sergeant”
As a Sergeant, you have completed all base training and have obtained minor leadership skills. You are expected to act mature, have grammar, and be an example to lower ranks. You ARE able to take command of bases when officers are not present. You ARE able to command a platoon, at anytime and at your discretion, made up of a base of nine (One SGT, One/Two CPL[s], Seven/Six PVTs)
»»OFFICERS
As officer personnel, you are the leaders of the Grand Military. You run the administrative and logistical aspects of TRGM, as well as leading your lowers to victory on the battlefield and the classroom. Enlisted Personnel look to you not just as superiors, but as mentors.
»LIEUTENANT Abbreviation - (LT) To be addressed as “Lieutenant” or “Sir” by lower ranking personnel
As a Lieutenant, you join the ranks of junior officers. You have learned all the necessary skills and feats to be able to lead men into battle without fail or frequent mistake. You are expected to act mature at all times, maintain military bearing, use grammar, and act as an example. You are also eligible to become an ARC Trooper. You ARE able to take command of bases when officers of higher rank are not present. You ARE able to command anyone below your rank, at any time and at your discretion.
»CAPTAIN Abbreviation - (CPT) To be addressed as “Captain” or “Sir” by lower ranking personnel
As a Captain, you are an experienced officer. You have lead multiple raids, and have had many men under your command. You have been a shining example of what a TRGM officer can do and perform. Many look up to you as a leader and teacher. You are expected to act more mature, maintain military bearing, use great grammar, and act as an example at all times. You are also eligible to become an ARC Trooper. You ARE able to take command of bases when officers of higher rank are not present. You ARE able to command anyone below your rank, at any time and at your discretion.
»MAJOR Abbreviation - (MAJ) To be addressed as “Major” or “Sir” by lower ranking personnel
As a Major, you are to be considered a senior officer and one of the best officers in the TRGM. You have been through a couple of war tours and have been in and lead many raids. You are a great leader, strategist, and thinker. You are expected to be the most mature you can be, always maintain military bearing, use excellent grammar, and act as an example at all times. It is recommended to become an ARC Trooper. You assume command of any base when LEADCOMM is not present. You ARE able to command anyone below your rank, at any time and at your discretion.
»»LEADCOMM
LEADCOMM is comprised of the most senior officers in the entirety of TRGM. They are assigned by the Supreme Commander. They have proven their skill and devotion to TRGM through hard work, courage, determination, and honor. LEADCOMM officials will usually lead Division and Legions, depending on the individual. You are to treat these individuals with the utmost respect.
»BAT. COMMANDER Abbreviation - (BCOM) To be addressed as “Battalion Commander” or “Sir” by lower ranking personnel
As a Battalion Commander, your role is quite complex. You have learned all required logistical skills to be able to lead a Division or Legion, and have served in TRGM for quite some time. Your directive is to lead a Division of Legion, depending on what you are assigned. Divisions and Legions require lots of work and devotion, as well as bonding with your troopers assigned under you. You are expected to be the most mature you can be, always maintain military bearing, use excellent grammar, and act as an example at all times. You assume command of any base when higher LEADCOMM is not present. You ARE able to command anyone below your rank, at any time and at your discretion, however it is recommended to only lead personnel within your Division/Legion.
»MAR. COMMANDER Abbreviation - (MCOM) To be addressed as “Marshal Commander” or “Sir” by lower ranking personnel
As a Marshal Commander, you have shown more seniority over Battalion Commander. You have all the same skillsets as a Battalion Commander, however you have served for an incredibly long time or you have been personally selected by the Supreme Commander himself. You are expected to be the most mature you can be, always maintain military bearing, use excellent grammar, and act as an example at all times. You assume command of any base when higher LEADCOMM is not present. You ARE able to command anyone below your rank, at any time and at your discretion, however it is recommended to only lead personnel within your Division/Legion.
»VICE COMMANDER Abbreviation - (XCOM) To be addressed as “Sir” by lower ranking personnel
As the Vice Commander, you are the right hand of the Supreme Commander. You have been chosen by the Supreme Commander by any means he sees fit. It is a great honor to hold this position and rank. You are expected to be the most mature you can be, always maintain military bearing, use excellent grammar, and act as an example at all times. You assume command of any base when higher LEADCOMM is not present. You ARE able to command anyone below your rank, at any time and at your discretion.
»NON-MILITARY AND ALLY RANKS
»CITIZENS OF RGR
This is a general reference. All citizens of the Republic are to be treated with respect at all times. Citizens MAY NOT command any military personnel, TRGM or ally.
»ALLIES OF RGR/TRGM
This is a general reference. All allies will be measured in rank when in server. Allied lower ranks will be under the command of TRGM officers unless allied officer is present. Vice Versa with TRGM troops at allied bases.
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