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The divide between naval personnel and ground forces ("marines") is small. Ground units are a specialized branch of the fleet, just as fighter squadrons are. This unity of command is imposed by the futility of fighting without control of orbit; without the navy, any army is pointless. The marines, as a matter of pride, maintain some of their traditional rank titles; for example, marines have Privates and Corporals instead of Servicemen. | The divide between naval personnel and ground forces ("marines") is small. Ground units are a specialized branch of the fleet, just as fighter squadrons are. This unity of command is imposed by the futility of fighting without control of orbit; without the navy, any army is pointless. The marines, as a matter of pride, maintain some of their traditional rank titles; for example, marines have Privates and Corporals instead of Servicemen. | ||
− | Enlisted | + | ===Enlisted=== |
− | Serviceman 3rd Class/Private 2nd Class | + | *Serviceman 3rd Class/Private 2nd Class |
− | Serviceman 2nd Class/Private 1st Class | + | *Serviceman 2nd Class/Private 1st Class |
− | Serviceman 1st Class/Lance Corporal | + | *Serviceman 1st Class/Lance Corporal |
− | Petty Officer 3rd Class/Corporal | + | *Petty Officer 3rd Class/Corporal |
− | Petty Officer 2nd Class/Sergeant | + | *Petty Officer 2nd Class/Sergeant |
− | NCOs | + | ===NCOs=== |
− | Petty Officer 1st Class/Staff Sergeant | + | *Petty Officer 1st Class/Staff Sergeant |
− | Chief Petty Officer/Gunnery Sergeant | + | *Chief Petty Officer/Gunnery Sergeant |
− | Master Chief Petty Officer/Sergeant Major | + | *Master Chief Petty Officer/Sergeant Major |
− | Warrant Officer | + | *Warrant Officer |
− | Service Chief | + | *Service Chief |
− | Gunnery Chief | + | *Gunnery Chief |
− | Operations Chief | + | *Operations Chief |
− | Commissioned Officers | + | ===Commissioned Officers=== |
− | Ensign/2nd Lieutenant | + | *Ensign/2nd Lieutenant |
− | Lieutenant | + | *Lieutenant |
− | Flight Lieutenant/Lieutenant Commander | + | *Flight Lieutenant/Lieutenant Commander |
− | Staff Commander/Major | + | *Staff Commander/Major |
− | Captain/Colonel | + | *Captain/Colonel |
− | Rear Admiral/Brigadier | + | *Rear Admiral/Brigadier |
− | Vice Admiral/General | + | *Vice Admiral/General |
− | Admiral | + | *Admiral |
− | Fleet Admiral | + | *Fleet Admiral |
Latest revision as of 06:55, 12 December 2016
The Alliance uses a modified version of the ranking system that has been used for hundreds of years. Soldiers are classified into rank-and-file enlisted personnel, experienced non-commissioned officers (NCOs), and specially trained officers.
The divide between naval personnel and ground forces ("marines") is small. Ground units are a specialized branch of the fleet, just as fighter squadrons are. This unity of command is imposed by the futility of fighting without control of orbit; without the navy, any army is pointless. The marines, as a matter of pride, maintain some of their traditional rank titles; for example, marines have Privates and Corporals instead of Servicemen.
Enlisted
- Serviceman 3rd Class/Private 2nd Class
- Serviceman 2nd Class/Private 1st Class
- Serviceman 1st Class/Lance Corporal
- Petty Officer 3rd Class/Corporal
- Petty Officer 2nd Class/Sergeant
NCOs
- Petty Officer 1st Class/Staff Sergeant
- Chief Petty Officer/Gunnery Sergeant
- Master Chief Petty Officer/Sergeant Major
- Warrant Officer
- Service Chief
- Gunnery Chief
- Operations Chief
Commissioned Officers
- Ensign/2nd Lieutenant
- Lieutenant
- Flight Lieutenant/Lieutenant Commander
- Staff Commander/Major
- Captain/Colonel
- Rear Admiral/Brigadier
- Vice Admiral/General
- Admiral
- Fleet Admiral