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Marcuses
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------------------------------------------------ |BA| British Army Official Guidebook Pt. 1 ------------------------------------------------ [Table of Contents] [A] Captain Job Description [B] Major Job Description [C] Lieutenant Colonel Job Description ---------- Captain ---------- [01] Host at least 3 standard training for the regiment per week. [02] Host at least 3 combat training for the regiment per week. [03] As a Captain, you're expected to provide proper guidance to lower ranks. [04] Provide all lower and higher staff with help when they request it. [05] Fill in the event sheet each time you complete an event. Be sure NOT to fake reports. [06] Be sure the British Army main communication source is used at all times. [07] Provide your regiment's Higher Command with a brief report on the lower ranks you train. [08] Post all promotion requests on your regiment's group wall to ensure their completion. [09] Enforce the Chain of Command to the lower ranking members to ensure all situations are handled accordingly. [10] Be sure to respect all low and high command. Be a good example. [11] Enforce and teach the rules to those below you. Report any abusive higher command to the corresponding Headquarters member. [12] Follow the orders your higher command give you. Questionable and concerning orders should be reported to the corresponding Headquarters member. --------- Major --------- [01] Host at least 3 strategy training for your unit per week. [02] Host at least 2 combat training for your unit per week. [03] Stay in touch with the regimental instructors regularly. This will help you be aware of your unit's progress. [04] Be sure the British Army main communication source is used at all times. [05] Keep tabs of the activity of each of your members. This is important to ensure your continuous success as a Major. [06] Fill in the event sheet each time you complete an event. Be sure to NOT fake reports. [07] Enforce the Chain of Command to the lower ranking members to ensure all situations are handled accordingly. [08] Provide all lower and higher staff with help when they request it. Do not be rude. [09] Offer a reasonable amount of promotions to your members to ensure their hard work is being appreciated. [10] Post all promotion requests on your regiment's group wall to ensure their completion. [11] Keep watch of your members to eye any future potential leaders. [12] Follow the orders your higher command give you. Questionable and concerning orders should be reported to the corresponding Headquarters member. [13] Enforce and teach the rules to those below you. Report any abusive higher command to the corresponding Headquarters member. [14] Request that your member(s) are promoted to Sergeant if they are tagged in the British Army's main communication source. -------------------------- Lieutenant Colonel -------------------------- [01] Host at least 3 strategy training for your unit per week. [02] Host at least 2 combat training for your unit per week. [03] Stay in touch with the regimental instructors regularly. This will help you be aware of your unit's progress. [04] Be sure the British Army main communication source is used at all times. [05] Keep tabs on the activity of each of your members. This is important to ensure your continuous success as a Lieutenant Colonel. [06] Fill in the event sheet each time you complete an event. Be sure to NOT fake reports. [07] Enforce the Chain of Command to the lower ranking members to ensure all situations are handled accordingly. [08] Keep watch of your members to eye any future potential leaders. [09] Provide all lower and higher staff with help when they request it. Do not be rude. [10] Offer a reasonable amount of promotions to your members to ensure their hard work is being appreciated. [11] Follow the orders your higher command give you. Questionable and concerning orders should be reported to the corresponding Headquarters member. [12] Enforce and teach the rules to those below you. Report any abusive higher command to the corresponding Headquarters member. [13] Be sure your XO is following all procedures and has the best interest of the unit in mind. [14] Be sure your XO is well rounded when communicating the rest of the unit. This will enhance the success rate. [15] Post all promotion requests on your regiment's group wall to ensure their completion. [16] Request that your member(s) are promoted to Sergeant if they are tagged in the British Army's main communication source. Signed, Field Marshal Marcuses

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