Chain
of Command
The
Commander serves as the main leader of
the group. They will be a general in rank. The
commander works with their tactical officer and
sergeant of arms in order to establish unity in
the corps. The commander is also currently in
charge of all foreign affairs. They will also
serve as the team's webmaster, providing updates
so that the group is informed.
Succeeding the Commander, is the Tactical
Officer. They are in charge of the entire
officer corps, and will report back to the
Commander regarding promotions, new staff
positions, and other matters regarding the
status of the officers. The Tactical Officer
also provides combat strategy for events and
takes control of any combat detachments.
Under the wing of the Tactical Officer, is the Medical
Officer. The Medical Officer serves as the
team's combat medic, given the circumstances
permit. This member should be good at staying
alive, as the team may depend on the well being
of the combat medic in extreme situations.
The Sergeant of Arms, otherwise known
simply as the Sergeant Major, is the enforcer of
the non-commissioned officers. This individual
reports back to the commander about any matters
pertaining to the NCO corps, such as new
positions and promotions. In combat, the
Sergeant of Arms serves as a unit leader.
The purpose of the Sergeant is to command
any subunits under the Sergeant of Arms or
possibly to succeed the Sergeant of Arms in
extreme situations. The Sergeant should
generally have great combat abilities and
equipment as well as be physically superior or
equal to their subordinates.
The Specialist is a position under the
Sergeant of Arms. It is designated for members
who have potential as an officer but are in
training. These members do not have authority
over or equal to the sergeant, but do have more
power than the corporals. Specialists generally
have some unique quality that they can bring to
the group, which once they have proven their
worth they may become, under the officer's discretion,
an officer.
A Corporal is simply the second in
command of a sub-unit behind the Sergeant. Not
much power, but serves to aid the Sergeant and
the Sergeant of Arms by helping the
subordinates.
A Private. Perhaps the most
underestimated member of any team. The true
grunt, who does what is asked. They answer to
all members. These grunts work hard and
apprentice with their Sergeants and Corporals.
In some situations, a private may attain the
rank of Private First Class.
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