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Confederate Army ranks

The Army of the Confederacy is the backbone of the military, consisting of battle droids and other armored ground forces. Due to the droid-based nature of the Confederate military, player characters, whether organic or droid, start out at a higher IC rank than in factions using organic troops. At the core is a three-tier rank system in which the power of a player is capped to the highest OOC rank they hold.

The base of this board-wide system is as follows, for Non-Force Users and their Force-User equivalents:
Trainee | Apprentice
Adept | Knight
Elite | Master

Upon joining the Confederate military, characters start as one of the Trainee ranks of their choice. Rank transfers of existing characters with prior experience at a higher level are permitted if their service records warrant promotions. Promotion to Adept or Elite grants a character access to any ranks of their choice listed under “Adept” or “Elite” respectively.

Characters who hold rank within the Confederate Army can be promoted by adhering to the following rules:

Promotion from Trainee to Adept: Another Adept/Knight or Elite/Master character must vouch for the character’s promotion to Adept.
Promotion to Elite: The Adept must await the vouching of a Elite/Master rank and have a seconded vote from another within the Elite/Master ranks. The Faction Admins may overturn a vote to either negate or approve the candidate’s position if they believe it a necessity.

A character may not be demoted from Elite to Adept or from Adept to Trainee.
 
Elite
High Marshal

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The most senior rank in the Confederate Army, they answer only to the Supreme Commander. Commands multiple Army Groups at a time and oversees entire sector-wide operations. Depending on the strength of forces deployed, they can potentially exert control over millions of troops.

Field Marshal
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A High Command rank. Commands an Army Group and oversees system-wide operations. Depending on the strength of forces deployed, they can potentially exert control over millions of troops. A central authority in making campaign-wide decisions.

Adept

General

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A general officer rank. Entrusted with the ability to make major tactical and strategic decisions. Commands an Army, made up of several Divisions, whose number can be adjusted to fit operational needs.

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Brigadier

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The first general officer rank. Commands a Division, made up of four Regiments, or 6,400-9,600 troops.

Trainee
Colonel
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A commissioned officer rank. Commands a Regiment, made up of four Battalions, or 1,600-2,400 troops

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Major
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A commissioned officer rank. Commands a Battalion, made up of four Companies, or 400-600 troops

Captain
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A commissioned officer rank. Commands a Company, or 100-150 troops
 

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