Difference between revisions of "Alliance Ranks"

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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:
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===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
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*Petty Officer 2nd Class/Sergeant
 
*Petty Officer 2nd Class/Sergeant
  
NCOs:
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===NCOs===
 
*Petty Officer 1st Class/Staff Sergeant
 
*Petty Officer 1st Class/Staff Sergeant
 
*Chief Petty Officer/Gunnery Sergeant
 
*Chief Petty Officer/Gunnery Sergeant
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*Operations Chief
 
*Operations Chief
  
Commissioned Officers:
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===Commissioned Officers===
 
*Ensign/2nd Lieutenant
 
*Ensign/2nd Lieutenant
 
*Lieutenant
 
*Lieutenant

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