Gantislovk Armed Forces

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The Department of the Armed Forces are the military of Gantislovk.

It doesn't contain branches, but rather divisions.

ㅤThe Divisions work together with different tasks- rather than are entire separate departments. Divisions generally share vehicles and gear, but the troops in them may be stationed in different positions for different purposes. For example, some planes, or helicopters, may be shared between divisions. Troops are allowed to join 2 divisions, but only if they have training in both divisions, and are recommended by a high-rank.

"This makes for a more cooperative, effective military system", according to Gantislovkian president Josh Ranti.

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ㅤ‏‏‎DIVISIONS IN THE ARMED FORCES, AND PURPOSE

Gantislovk Army Division; The primary land invasion and defense force.

Gantislovk Maritime Force; The Maritime Force focuses on maritime patrol, sea attacks, and maritime-related objectives.

Gantislovk Airborne Division; The airforce of Gantislovk. They focus on air attacks and defense aswell as guarding Gantislovk's airspace

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ㅤRANKS, THEIR ROLES, FROM LOWEST AUTHORITY TO HIGHEST

{Sequence for unique rank names per branch is Army, Maritime Force. Army and Airborne Division ranks are the same, or Airborne ranks will be a 3rd slash. If they aren't different no slash.}

(If it doesn't have a description to the right, it's self explanatory or I'm too lazy to make it because this took so long.]

ㅤ[Armed Forces Headquarters]

Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff [CJCS] - Authority over entire Armed Forces, gives recommendations to the Commander-In-Chief.

Deputy Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff [DJCS] - Deputy to CJCS.


Chief of Staff of the Army [CSA] Manages the Army and assists with the JCS.

Chief of Staff of the Maritime Force [CSMF] Manages the Maritime Force and assists with the JCS.

Chief of Staff of the Airborne Division [CSAD] Manages the Airborne Division and assists with the JCS.


Deputy Chief of Staff of the Army [DCSA] - Deputy to CSA.

Deputy Chief of Staff of the Maritime Force [DCSMF] Deputy to CSMF.

Deputy Chief of Staff of the Airborne Division [DCSAD] Deputy to CSAD.


Inspector of the Army [IA] Inspects troops and their behavior for the Army.

Inspector of the Maritime Force [IMF] Inspects troops and their behavior for the Maritime Force.

Inspector of the Airborne Division [IAD] Inspects troops and their behavior for the Airborne Division.

‏‏‎ ‎[Shared Ranks]

ㅤOF [officer]

General / Admiral [GEN/ADM] OF-7

Marshal of the Army / Marshal of the Maritime Force / Marshal of the Airborne Division [MA/MMF/MAD] OF-6

Major General / Under-admiral [MJ/UDA] OF-5

Lieutenant General / Lieutenant Admiral [LTGEN/LTADM] OF-4

Brigadier General / Brigadier Admiral [BG/BADM] OF-3

Colonel [COL] OF-2

Lieutenant Colonel [LCOL] OF-1 ㅤJOF [junior officer]

ㅤJOF [junior officer]

Major [MJ] JOF-4/OF-0

Captain [CAP] JOF-3

First Lieutenant [1LT] JOF-2

Second Lieutenant [2LT] JOF-1 ㅤWO [warrant officer]

ㅤWO [warrant officer]

Warrant Officer 5 (W-5) - The highest warrant officer rank, responsible for serving as a technical expert in a specific field.

Warrant Officer 4 (W-4) - A senior warrant officer, responsible for serving as a technical expert in a specific field.

Warrant Officer 3 (W-3) - A junior warrant officer, responsible for serving as a technical expert in a specific field.

Warrant Officer 2 (W-2) - A junior warrant officer, responsible for serving as a technical expert in a specific field.

Warrant Officer 1 (W-1) - The lowest warrant officer rank, responsible for serving as a technical expert in a specific field.


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ㅤNCO [non-commissioned officer]

Master Sergeant [MSGT] (E-8) - A senior non-commissioned officer, responsible for serving as a senior advisor to a commander.

Sergeant First Class [SFC] (E-7) - A senior non-commissioned officer, responsible for serving as a platoon sergeant or first sergeant.

Staff Sergeant (E-6) [SSGT] - A non-commissioned officer, responsible for serving as a squad leader or platoon sergeant.

Sergeant (E-5) [SGT] - A non-commissioned officer, responsible for serving as a team leader or squad leader.‏‏‎

‏‏‎ ‎‏‏‎ ‎‏‏‎ ‎LOWER-ENLISTED

Corporal (E-4) [CPL] - A junior non-commissioned officer, responsible for serving as a team leader or squad leader.

Specialist (E-4) [SPC] - A junior non-commissioned officer, responsible for serving as a technical expert in a specific field.

Private First Class [PVT1] (E-3) - A junior enlisted soldier, responsible for serving as a team member or squad member.

Private (E-2) [PVT2] - The lowest enlisted rank in the Army, responsible for serving as a team member or squad member.

Private (E-1) [PVT] - The lowest enlisted rank in the Army, responsible for serving as a team member or squad member.‎‏‏‎

‎‏‏‎ ‎‏ [1] [2]

  1. ARTICLE NAMEU.S. Army RanksSOURCEhttps://www.army.mil/DATE ACCESSED6/21/2024 DATE PUBLISHED 6/21/2024 PUBLISHER NAME Office of the Chief of Public Affairs
  2. ‎‏‏‎ ‎ARTICLE NAME ‏‎Ranks | The British ArmySOURCE https://www.army.mod.uk/who-we-are/our-people/ranks/ ‎‏‏‎ ‎PUBLISHER MOD Crown ‎‏‏‎DATE ACCESSED 6/21/2024 DATE PUBLISHED 6/21/2024