10-02-2008, 03:17 PM
(Important things to take note are color coded)
This is a summary of what the general responsibilities of each rank is, expect changes to be made in the future.
________________________________________________A battalion will be lead by the Captain, the Lieutenant will serve as Second-in-Command, substituting in the absence of the Captain and as the successor if something were to happen to the Captain. The battalion commander can have more than one Lieutenant to serve in his military cabinet but only -ONE-, chosen by the battalion commander him/herself will be the successor.
Within the battalion will be at least two platoons, each of them lead by a Sergeant.
Within the platoon(s) will be at least four squads, each of them lead by a Corporal.
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Battalion Commander (Minimum Rank: Captain)
The highest ranked officer in the Guard will be in this seat of power. He/she oversee everything that the Guard does. He issue out the orders, arrest warrants and search warrants. He/She is expected to be well taught in the war/combat strategies and law. He is usually expected to not be out in the city or field unless it was necessary.
Responsibilities:
Making sure his/her battalion is well equipped, well groomed and organized.
Making sure his/her battalion do as they are told.
Giving orders out to his entire battalion.
Improving the overall security of Stormwind where it is needed
Making sure his/her battalion is well equipped, well groomed and organized.
Making sure his/her battalion do as they are told.
Giving orders out to his entire battalion.
Improving the overall security of Stormwind where it is needed
Platoon Commander (Minimum Rank: Sergeant)
The platoon commanders are the one who is responsible in the training and recruiting of new recruits. They serve as drill sergeants and must decide who gets in and who should pack their bags and go home. They are expected to be lean, mean yelling machines that appears to enjoy yelling at you, in which case, most of them do. They are the ones that Corporals see when they want to complain/ask about low crossbow ammunition or new armor and swords. Their main responsibility, as already stated, is training and recruiting.
Responsibilities:
Making sure his/her platoon is well equipped, well groomed and organized.
Making sure his/her platoon do as they are told.
Receiving orders from the Lieutenants.
Sending in reports to the Lieutenants.
Training new recruits.
Supplying squads with new equipment and ammunition.
Making sure his/her platoon is well equipped, well groomed and organized.
Making sure his/her platoon do as they are told.
Receiving orders from the Lieutenants.
Sending in reports to the Lieutenants.
Training new recruits.
Supplying squads with new equipment and ammunition.
Squad Leaders (Minimum Rank: Corporal)
This person is the head of the entire squad that receives his orders from the higher-ups, usually the Sergeant will be the one that personally hands down any assignments to the squad leaders. The squad leaders are responsible for his/her squad's actions and oversees the whole operation or mission that they were assigned to do. He/She will be expected to be a mature and responsible person and make sure that his/her squad is ready for action on a moments notice.
Responsibilities:
Making sure his/her squad is well equipped, well groomed and organized.
Making sure his/her squad do as they are told.
Receiving orders from the Sergeant.
Make necessary "on the spot" decisions for his/her squad.
(For example: The squad gets lost somewhere in the forest, the squad leader will either choose to move on or set up camp. This is a -simple- scenario. Expect harder decisions to be made.)
Sending in reports to the Sergeant
Making sure his/her squad is well equipped, well groomed and organized.
Making sure his/her squad do as they are told.
Receiving orders from the Sergeant.
Make necessary "on the spot" decisions for his/her squad.
(For example: The squad gets lost somewhere in the forest, the squad leader will either choose to move on or set up camp. This is a -simple- scenario. Expect harder decisions to be made.)
Sending in reports to the Sergeant