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pathfinder:social_guidelines:military_ranks2 [2022/05/29 08:01] – created johnbpathfinder:social_guidelines:military_ranks2 [2022/05/30 15:12] – [Unit Commanders] johnb
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-Officers command members of the Army, Navy, Civil Guard and any other military or para-military unit.   This list is based on naval ranks, which (IMO) makes for a simple and straightforward system, and does not differentiate between commissioned and non-commissioned officers. +Officers command members of the Army, Navy, Civil Guard and any other military or para-military unit.   This list combines 'modern' army and  naval ranks, into a simple and straightforward system, and includes both commissioned and non-commissioned officers. 
  
-In the following descriptions, the numbers of troops commanded by each rank are much lower than might be expected in a modern  military organisation.  In some respects this represents the smaller sizes of early armies, although the numbers given represent regular troops - and are can be swelled by irregular and militia troops.  Ensigns also serve as Unit 'Sergeants' in  training establishments.+In the following descriptions, the numbers of troops commanded by each rank are much lower than might be expected in a modern  military organization.  In some respects this represents the smaller sizes of early armies, although the numbers given represent regular troops - and are can be swelled by support, irregular and militia troops. 
  
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-===== Squad Officer =====+===== Squad Officer - Sergeant =====
  
  
-**Overview:** Many Squad Officers have come up through the ranks and have the same basic stats and classes as the men they command. Sergeant is the most common rank name, although some aboard ship a Squad Officer may be known  a Petty Officer.+**Overview:** Many Squad Officers have come up through the ranks and have the same basic stats and skills as the men they command, however they may have PC or Aristocrat  levels. They are the most able people who have been  singled out for command, and may expect further promotions. Sergeant is the most common rank name, although this  section covers Junior Officers of all types.  On a ship, for example, a Squad Officer might be known as a Petty Officer
  
-**Sergeant:** A sergeant controls a single unit of troops, of up to ten troops, in day-to-day activities.  They ensure discipline and that orders are carried out, but they are not expected to take any serious leadership decisions. A Sergeant might take control of a unit of watchmen, a military patrol or the crew of a ship's boat.   Each squad of troops listed on **Xxxxx** comes with  four men and a Squad Officerwhose salary is included in with the cost of the troops unit.  A  Sergeant's rank is indicated by broken bar.   +**Sergeant:** A sergeant controls a single unit of troops, of up to ten troops, in day-to-day activities.  They ensure discipline and that orders are carried out, but they are not expected to take any serious leadership decisions. A Sergeant might take control of a unit of watchmen, a military patrol or the crew of a ship's boat, but they always serve more senior officer directly.   
    
-**Senior Sergeant:** A Senior Sergeant's rank is indicated by a solid bar, and is generally appointed to a semi-independent command (such as a watch tower) or an overseer's role in a large unit.+**Senior Sergeant:** A Senior Sergeant's rank is indicated by a solid bar, and is generally appointed to a semi-independent command (such as a watch tower or a Local Patrol Boat) or an overseer's role in a large unit.  A Senior Sergeant might have 15 people under their command, although some will be ++auxiliary troops|(Cooks, clerks, stable hands etc)++.  On a ship, a Senior Sergeant might be known as a Senior Petty Officer
  
-**Ensign:** Some people (often from wealthy or noble families) are singled out for early promotion.  These trainee officers often have a level of Aristocrat or a PC class in their makeup, although they are generally at the same level, and of similar ability, to their troops. They are often posted to larger units, where they serve as an Ensign and are  given responsibility for the unit's flag and "staff" personnel.  In training establishments Ensigns often get their first taste of command as 'Sergeant' to a unit of trainees.+**Ensign:** Some people (often from wealthy or noble families) are singled out for early promotion.  These trainee officers often have a level of Aristocrat or a PC class in their makeup, although they are generally at the same level, and of similar ability, to their troops. They are often posted to larger units, where they serve as an Ensign and are  given responsibility for the unit's flag and "staff" personnel.  In training establishmentsEnsigns often get their first taste of command as 'Sergeant' to a unit of trainees.
  
  
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-===== Unit Officers =====+===== Unit Officers - Lieutenant =====
  
  
 Generally known as a //Lieutenant//, their rank is indicated by two bars.  If there is more than one Lieutenant in a unit they are known 1st Lt, 2nd Lt, 3rd Lt etc in order of seniority.  Generally known as a //Lieutenant//, their rank is indicated by two bars.  If there is more than one Lieutenant in a unit they are known 1st Lt, 2nd Lt, 3rd Lt etc in order of seniority. 
  
-A Lieutenant can command three sergeants and their troops (about 30 people all together). A Ship's Officer might take control of a landing party, command a captured vessel on the trip back to port, or take a watch on a larger ship.  On land a lieutenant might be in charge of the castle's Barbican, an Outpost, a town district or even just one watch.   They can meet limited objectives (such as patrol rosters, and unit management) without direct supervision.+A Lieutenant can command three sergeants and their troops as well as up to ten other staff  (this could be about 50 people all together). A Ship's Officer might take control of a landing party, command a captured vessel on the trip back to port, or take a watch on a larger ship.  On land a lieutenant might be in charge of the castle's Barbican, an Outpost, a town district or even just one watch.   They can meet limited objectives (such as patrol rosters, and unit management) without direct supervision.
  
-Unless you are a Landed Noble, or leader of a large mercenary company, this is probably the highest ranking officer you will probably need to employ - as you will be able to fulfil the Commander's role.+Unless you are a Landed Noble, or leader of a large mercenary company, this is probably the highest ranking officer you will need to employ - as you will be able to fulfil the Commander's role.
  
  
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 ++++  Examples |  ++++  Examples | 
-**Watch Officer:** In charge of a mixed unit of Watchmen and Guards.  In a small town might be the most senior officer, in a large town might be the ‘Duty Officer’ , in a large city might be the duty officer for one district.  Etc.+**Watch Officer:** In charge of a mixed unit of Watchmen and Guards.  In a small town might be the most senior officer, in a large town might be the ‘Duty Officer’, in a large city might be the duty officer for one district.  Etc.
 Lieutenant:  Warrior 3 / Expert 1: Lieutenant:  Warrior 3 / Expert 1:
 Studded Leather Armour: Light Mace, Dagger. Studded Leather Armour: Light Mace, Dagger.
 Expects to earn 16-20 gp a month.\\ Expects to earn 16-20 gp a month.\\
-**Outpost Commander** In charge of a Rural Outpost and a couple of nearby Watch Towers but reports to the local Commander.+**Outpost Commander** In charge of a Rural Outpost and a nearby Watch Towersbut reports to the district Commander.
 Lieutenant:  Warrior 3 / Aristocrat 1: Lieutenant:  Warrior 3 / Aristocrat 1:
 Breast Plate: Short Sword, Dagger. Breast Plate: Short Sword, Dagger.
 Expects to earn 16-20 gp a month.\\ Expects to earn 16-20 gp a month.\\
- **Naval Officer: ** A Naval Lt in charge of landing party will be tasked with securing an area of beach and leading their troops inland.  S/he may have a crew of  5xSeamen and 10xMarines, under their command. + **Marine Officer: ** A Marine Lt might command specially trained unit of light fighters, tasked with defending the ship and commanding shore parties.  A large warship, with a large complement of troops, might have more than one Marine Lt. 
 +Lieutenant: Expert 3 / Aristocrat 1: 
 +Studded Leather Armour: Short Sword. 
 +Expects to earn 22-26 gp month. 
 + **Naval Lt: ** A Naval Lt might be in charge of one department on a large ship and report to the ship's commander, or they might be given command of a district patrol vessel, under the command of a port commander.  In some circumstances, a senior Lt might be tasked with sailing a captured vessel back to port -  if they do well, they might expect promotion to Lt Commander.
 Lieutenant: Expert 3 / Aristocrat 1: Lieutenant: Expert 3 / Aristocrat 1:
 Studded Leather Armour: Short Sword. Studded Leather Armour: Short Sword.
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-//Lieutenant Commander:// A Lt Cdr is a Senior Lieutenant who can command up to three Lieutenants.  She has a small command group led by an Ensign  (up to about 50 troops). They are designated by 2 solid bars topped by a broken bar, and expect to earn about 6x what their men earn.  A Lt Commander's Staff Section could include an Ensign, Batman (personal servant), Messenger, Chaplain and secretary.  A Lt Commander might be responsible for a Rural Fort, a small vessel acting independently or oversee a sub-command for a captain.+//Lieutenant Commander:// A Lt Cdr is a Junior Unit Commander  with control of up to 90 staff  They are designated by 2 solid bars topped by a broken bar, and expect to earn about 6x what their men earn.  A Lt Commander's Staff Section could include an Ensign, Batman (personal servant), Messenger, Chaplain and secretary.  A Lt Commander might be responsible for a Rural Fort, a small vessel acting independentlyoversee a sub-command for a senior officer or command the garrison of either a small town or a large Noble House ++Note|(This is the equivalent of a Captain in the modern Army)++
  
-//Commander:// A commander is generally in charge of something significant, takes a lot of responsibility and command up to 3 Lieutenantsas well as their own troops (12dp altogether a HQ Unit (under a sergeant) and a command group (under an Ensign)  - max 100+ troops. They are designated by three solid bars and  expect to earn up to 8-10x what their men earn.  A Commander's Staff Section could include an Ensign, Batman (personal servant), Messengers, personal guards and a secretary or two.  A commander might be responsible for all of the troops in a fairly large town or large castle, or command one type troops in a large city's army. +//Commander:// A commander is generally in charge of something significant, takes a lot of responsibility and command up to 3 Lieutenants (and their sergeants) as well as their own troops (Potentially up to 150 people). They are designated by three solid bars and  expect to earn up to 8-10x what their men earn.  A Commander's Staff Section could include an Ensign, Batman (personal servant), Messengers, personal guards and a secretary or two.  A commander might be responsible for all troops in a fairly large town or large castle, or command one type of troops in a large city's army. ++Note|(This is the equivalent of a Major in the modern Army)++
  
 They will always be at least one level higher than the highest level lieutenant in their command and often have levels of aristocrat, or PC classes,  in their build.  They will always be at least one level higher than the highest level lieutenant in their command and often have levels of aristocrat, or PC classes,  in their build. 
  
  
-//Captain:// A captain (or rarely, a Colonel) is represented by four solid bars and commands all of the troops that come within one company.   The company could be a mercenary company, all the troops of a small nation state, or just one troop type for a regional army. As well as a personal command this could encompass the troops of up to five Commanders  or about 500 troops all together.  However, not many Captains have  anywhere near that many troops under their command - Many mercenary Companies are much smaller and their 'Captain' might only have the same skills and prestige as a Lt Cdr. +//Captain:// A captain (or rarely, a Colonel) is represented by four solid bars and commands all the troops that come within one company.   The company could be a mercenary company, all the troops of a small nation state, one troop type for a regional army, a major warship or a small flotilla of ships. As well as a personal commandthis could encompass the troops of up to three Commanders and their junior officers, or about 500 troops all together.  However, many Captains have do not that many troops under their command - most Mercenary Companies, for example, and even a Great Galley are smallerand their 'Captain' might have  fewer troops and lower prestige. ++Note|(This is the equivalent of a Lt Colonel or Colonel in the modern Army, or Captain in the Navy)++
  
 Captains expect to earn something like 100gp per month. Captains expect to earn something like 100gp per month.
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-===== Senior Officers =====+===== General Officers ===== 
  
 +Generals are very rare, and only the largest nations have a general in charge of their forces.  It takes a significant nation to have more that one general in charge of their troops.  However, when smaller armies come together, one of the Captains is often 'promoted' to the position of Captain-General.  In extreme cases, when large armies, each with their own general, come together -  a Lord General might be appointed.   If every you have that large an army -  you need to be incredibly wealthy  to employ a general.  Generals wear stars to signify their rank.
  
-**General:**  Generals are very rareand only the largest nations have a general in charge of their forces.  It takes a significant nation to have more that one general in charge of their troops.  Howeverwhen smaller armies come togetherone of the Captain's is often 'promoted' to the position of Captain-General.  In extreme caseswhen large armies, each with their own general, come together -  a Lord General might be appointed.   If every you have that large an army -  you need to be incredibly wealthy  to employ a general.  Generals wear stars to signify their rank.+General Officers might be known as Brigadiers, Generals, MarshalsCommodoresAdmiralsor some other equivalent military title.