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===Warrant Officers===
Warrant Officers are separate from both the officer and enlisted ranks within the USCM.  Their commissions is issued through "Warrant" within their specific field as recognition of their expertise, opposed to a standard officers commission.  Generally, they are considered to outrank all enlisted personnel, and are treated with the effective rank of Lieutenant Commander.  They must still follow the orders of those above them, however, in situations such as Law Enforcement they typically function as the ultimate authority in the areas of their specific expertise.

Revision as of 02:50, 30 January 2018

Succession/Chain of Command

This is the list of the order in which command passes due to Death, SSD, Imprisonment, or anything else that makes someone unfit to command. Note: You do not assume their title or rank, only their responsibilities.

  1. Commander
  2. Executive Officer
  3. Staff Officer (If there is more then one, the outgoing acting Commander will pick one or they will discuss among themselves who takes charge)
  4. Chief Engineer
  5. Pilot Officer
  6. Requisitions Officer
  7. Chief MP
  8. Military Police (If there is more then one, the outgoing acting Commander will pick one or they will discuss among themselves who takes charge)
  9. Squad Leader (Starting at Alpha goes through the squads)
  10. Cargo/Maint Tech (If there is more then one, the outgoing acting Commander will pick one or they will discuss among themselves who takes charge)
  11. Any MILITARY personnel.


Departments and Ranks

These are the departments which make up the USCM.

Command:

Job Rank
Commander Commander
Executive Officer Lieutenant Commander
Staff Officer Lieutenant
Pilot Officer Ensign
Chief MP Warrant Officer
Military Police Staff Sergeant

Support:

Job Rank
Chief Engineer Lieutenant Commander
Requisitions Officer Ensign
Maintenance Technician Technical Sergeant
Cargo Technician Sergeant

Combat:

Job Rank
Squad Leader Staff Sergeant
Squad Specialist Sergeant
Squad Medic Corporal
Squad Engineer Corporal
Squad Smartgunner Lance Corporal
Squad Marine Private

Civilian:

Job Rank
Chief Medical Officer Civilian
Doctor Civilian
Researcher Civilian
Corporate Liaison Civilian

Full USCM Ranks

Officers

  • Skymarshall of the USSF (United States Space Forces)
  • Fleet Admiral
  • Admiral
  • Rear Admiral
  • Captain
  • Commander
  • Lieutenant Commander
  • Lieutenant
  • Ensign

Enlisted

  • Command Sergeant Major of the USSF (United States Space Forces)
  • Sergeant Major
  • Master Sergeant/First Sergeant
  • Sergeant First Class
  • Staff Sergeant
  • Technical Sergeant
  • Sergeant
  • Corporal
  • Lance Corporal
  • Private First Class
  • Private

Warrant Officers

Warrant Officers are separate from both the officer and enlisted ranks within the USCM. Their commissions is issued through "Warrant" within their specific field as recognition of their expertise, opposed to a standard officers commission. Generally, they are considered to outrank all enlisted personnel, and are treated with the effective rank of Lieutenant Commander. They must still follow the orders of those above them, however, in situations such as Law Enforcement they typically function as the ultimate authority in the areas of their specific expertise.