Captain-general of Marines (Themiclesia): Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Created page with "The '''Captain-general of Marines''' (冗人叞, ''nunk-ning-′uts'') is the senior-most professional officer of the Themiclesian Marine Corps and enjoys the Ranks of t...")
 
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
The '''Captain-general of Marines''' (冗人叞, ''nunk-ning-′uts'') is the senior-most professional officer of the [[Themiclesian Marine Corps]] and enjoys the [[Ranks of the civil service of Themiclesia|courtesy style]] of [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Themiclesia|Principal of the Audience]], rank of 2,000 bushels in the Civil Service, and the colonelcy of one of the Marines' constituent regiments.  As part of the chain of command, the Captain-general reports to the [[Barons of the Admiralty]], and as chairperson of the Marines Management Commission, she reports to the Secretary of State for Defence.  The incumbent is [[Margaret Skur]].
The '''Captain-general of Marines''' (冗人叞, ''nunk-ning-′uts'') is the senior-most professional officer of the [[Themiclesian Marine Corps]] and enjoys the [[Ranks of the civil service of Themiclesia|courtesy style]] of [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Themiclesia|Principal of the Audience]], rank of 2,000 bushels in the Civil Service, and the colonelcy of one of the Marines' constituent regiments.  As part of the chain of command, the Captain-general reports to the [[Barons of the Navy]], and as chairperson of the Marines Management Commission, she reports to the Secretary of State for Defence.  The incumbent is [[Margaret Skur]].

Revision as of 07:46, 20 July 2021

The Captain-general of Marines (冗人叞, nunk-ning-′uts) is the senior-most professional officer of the Themiclesian Marine Corps and enjoys the courtesy style of Principal of the Audience, rank of 2,000 bushels in the Civil Service, and the colonelcy of one of the Marines' constituent regiments. As part of the chain of command, the Captain-general reports to the Barons of the Navy, and as chairperson of the Marines Management Commission, she reports to the Secretary of State for Defence. The incumbent is Margaret Skur.