This is the Official Handbook for the 212th Attack Battalion, all sections contained within this handbook are in addition to the regular GCAR Guide/Handbook.
Contents:
1- An Introduction to the 212th.
2- Joining the 212th.
3- 212th Regulations.
4- 212th Training Format.
5- Units of the 212th.
Section One: An Introduction to the 212th.
The 212th Attack Battalion is distinguished by orange markings on their armour, and are part of the 7th Sky Corps. The 212th is known for being the first into the action, and the last out of it. Troopers of the 212th are expected to be able to hold their own in any battle.
Section Two: Joining the 212th.
There are many strict requirements for joining the 212th and these are as follows:
- Must have 3k + KO’s
- Must be able to follow all the regulations set down in the standard GCAR Guide.
- Must have been in GCAR for at least 2 days.
- It is also preferred that you have skype, however this is not a direct requirement.
-Must be invited by the Commander of the 212th
Notes: 212th Tryouts may be held but only in extreme cases. 212th Members ranking Unit CO or above may recommend people to the Commander to invite into the 212th, but must provide reasons for it.
Section Three: 212th Regulations.
This section will be split into various subsections for clarity purposes.
Section Three Chapter One: Standard Regulations.
- All 212th Troopers are to wear the 212th armour and appropriate hair(or be bald) while on duty.
- All 212th Troopers are to show the utmost respect and maturity.
- No form of Package is allowed in the 212th, Anyone found wearing one will have a single warning before being removed.
- All 212th Troopers are to be consistently active, for any extended periods of inactivity (36+hours) PM the Battalion Commander with a notice of the period of inactivity with a valid reason.
- All 212th Troopers are to follow their orders without question.
- Only 212th ranking Sergeant or above may command other 212th members.(This does not count for Officers ranking Lieutenant or above in GCAR(Unless a 212th Officer equivalent or higher is present))
- If No one ranking Sergeant or above from the 212th is in the Field, 212th members should take up forward defensive positions.
-While not in combat, 212th members are to keep their names shown, upon entering combat or moving into a combat area, all names should be hidden.
-PTS is CONSTANTLY in effect for ALL 212th Members. 212th Members are not to talk out of terms while on duty terms are: Yes, No, Sir/Ma’am. 212th may talk out of terms when responding to a question or asking one.
Section Three Chapter Two: Officer Regulations.
- All 212th Officers are to set a good example to the 212th Troopers.
- Officers should ensure that Troopers are behaving in the correct manner at all times.
- Officers should ensure that defensive positions are maintained at any GCAR forts unless executive order is given.(Someone higher than the highest ranking 212th Officer in the field)
- Officers should hold regular 212th Trainings at the GCAR Training Place to ensure a high standard is maintained.
Section Three Chapter Three: Base Regulations
- While at any base the 212th should also aim to secure the primary route of attack from the hostiles.
- The 212th should never retreat from any fight, hold out unless ordered to retreat by a 212th officer or Battalion Commander or above.
- If Ordered to retreat, ensure that all other clones have pulled back, before pulling back.
- Make sure that all flanking possibilities are covered.
Section Three: Notes
- You may be exiled from the 212th by failing to follow any of the regulations listed above.
Section Four: 212th Training Format.
The 212th Training scheme differs in some manners to the GCAR training scheme as such the correct 212th Training protocol will be listed here, for any of those training, ONLY 212th Members are permitted to attend. High Generals or above may also attend.
Any Officers holding trainings are to pay CONSTANT attention throughout the training. Any officer going AFK MUST leave a Sergeant or above behind to keep the rest of the 212th continuing the activity. If 212th members lack something to do while the hosting officer is AFK, Complete the obby or have Gunfights.
Format:
- Shout, and wait 5-10 mins for people to arrive.
- Start with Drill(faces) until all training members have got it right and can consistently complete it successfully.
- Move onto the Stacking obby and encourage teamwork while encouraging success. All 212th are to get at least 1 on the top pad with 5 people stacking.
- Move onto the obby, the 212th are expected to be able to complete this consistently with one or two falls accepted.
- After ALL 212th Members have completed the obby, move onto Sword fighting/gunfighting tourney. All tourneys should be fully completed.
- After Completing tourneys move into a TDM the TDM works as such: First team to 100 KO’s, wallshooting and team killing are strictly prohibited, if anyone is caught doing this remove them from the TDM. The teams are to be varied(up to 3 TDM’s) with either side being equal or outnumbered.
-After completion of TDM Line up back at the main square, and go over any weak points from during the training.
-Once weak points have been covered, dismiss training(award any promotions as necessary) and place all to Kashyyyk.
Section Five: Units of the 212th.
212th Cadet - A 212th Trooper in Training
212th Trooper - The Basic 212th Member, these are the main troops of the 212th.
Paraji Squad - Assigned to the 2nd Airborne Company, Paraji act as a small elite team to accomplish objectives.
Ghost Company - The “Special Forces” of the 212th, Members of this company often go on tougher missions than the regular 212th.
2nd Airborne Company - The paratroopers of the 212th, Trained to drop into already occurring combat situations.
212th ARC - This rank is assigned to ARC troopers of the 212th Usually assigned to small recon missions, or completing complex objectives.
END OF HANDBOOK, Written & Commissioned by 212th Commander JuliusEpictetusDurus |