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The Confederate Brytisc Fleet uses a single rank identification structure, and all personnel are officially members of the same service branch. When wearing formal insignia, red as the primary colour indicates naval personnel, whilst white as the primary colour indicates infantry or aerial personnel.
Brytisc military ranks boast an odd collection of roots, thanks to influences from a variety of seafaring cultures and trade. The Brytisc rank system was formalised in the 1700s.
Service Color
Template:Standard table ! Service || Patch color |----- | Naval || Blue |----- | Infantry || Red |----- | R-DARK || Black |----- | Brytisc Gendarmerie || White |----- |}
Ranks
Insignia | Rank | NATO Code | Typical duties |
---|---|---|---|
Example | Fleet Admiral | OF-10 | Overall command of the Fleet |
Example | Admiral, Fleet Commander | OF-9 | Carrier group, support OF-10 |
Example | General | OF-8 | Large-scale infantry deployments |
Example | Commissar | OF-7 | General officer, support OF-8 |
Example | Commodore, Brigadier | OF-6 | Flotilla, brigade |
Example | Captain, Colonel | OF-5 | Individual major combatant, regiment |
Example | Commander, Lt. Col. | OF-4 | Individual small ship, battalion |
Example | Major | OF-3 | First company, ship marines, support OF-5 and OF-4 |
Example | Skeppare, Hlasyctere | OF-2 | Company, independent detachment |
Example | Lieutenant | OF-1 | Platoon |
ENLISTED RANKS | ---- | ---- | ---- |
Example | Sergeant-Major | OR-9 | Senior advisor to battalion officers |
Example | Quartermaster Sergeant | OR-8 | Senior position, manages company duties |
Example | Staff Sergeant | OR-7 | Senior role and/or platoon commander |
Example | Sergeant | OR-6 | 2ic of a troop or platoon |
NO EQUIVALENT | ---- | OR-5 | ---- |
Example | Corporal | OR-4 | Section |
Example | Lance-Corporal | OR-3 | Fireteam |
Example | Trooper | OR-1/OR-2 | None |