The recent responses to HRs in or out of military establishments of Peru has recently caught the attention of me and HRs of the Armed Forces of Peru. This forum will now give direct and precise armed forces rules and regulations for conduct in Peruvian Armed Forces teams, or places. This document will also give all insight and requirements for Armed Forces Personnel and people awaiting acceptance into the Armed Forces will have to pass a Peruvian Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB).
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SECTIONS:
I-Punishments
II-Conduct when talking to officers of other HRs
II#######IV-Requirements to drive vehicles
V-Requirements to fly aircraft and Helicopters
VI-Chain of Command Per branch, and how ranking works
VII- Training for each Service branch document links
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Section I- Punishments
Failing to follow orders by a SCO no matter what they may be will be punishable. Depending on the severity of the situation Discharge from the armed forces may be implemented by a Peruvian Chief of Staff or above. Minor offenses will add up in order of: First a verbal warning, then Jumping Jacks, then a suspension of service, after those the final step is a discharge from the armed forces.
Examples of Minor Offenses: Talking back or being rude, breaking ROE ###ing patrol, shooting when ordered not to, or driving a vehicle without authorization from a CO.
Examples of Major Offenses: Purposefully shooting a HRing officer or foreign ally, spawn-killing, verbally abusing someone, and flying an aircraft (directed at NCO's and SNCO's)
All offenses if noted should be sent to Phisiclejohn, or the Chief of Staff of your service branch.
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Section II- Conduct when talking to officers of other HRs
When adressing a CO, SCO, or up you should give them the title "Sir" or "Ma'am". When being inspected or seeing a Officer you should give a proper greeting. Obey all commands given by SCO no matter what their branch is. Follow orders from CO's in you branch if you are a NCO or SNCO.
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Section III- ROE
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INFANTRY: ### for all ground force combat defensively is Fire if Fired upon, unless given orders by a SCO to shoot on sight. Raiders entering the base or showing imminent threat to you or your unit do not have the right to ROE,######## may fire. If a official raid is going on there is no ROE ### infantry.
AIR: ### for air to air combat pilots is fire if given permission by a SCO+. You must ask for clearance to use AIM-9 sidewinders against ground veichles, and JDAMs can only be approved for use against controlled targets by a SCO in the Air Force or Infantry SCO asking for a JDAM EXAMPLE: A JDAM or can only be approved for one target at a time, so to use a JDAM twice you must have permission to use it against a certain specific target.
NAVAL: Naval RO###s to fire two warning shots towards hostile vessels. If they do not back down the CO is given permission to give the orders to sink the hostile vessel.
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Section IV-Requirements to drive vehicles
To drive a vehicle in the Army (In a warzone) you must have permission from a CO+, if personnel from any other branch want to drive a vehicle they must have permission from an Army SCO.
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Section V-Requirements to fly aircraft and Helicopters
To fly a helicopter or aircraft you must be in the Air Force or Naval Aviation. You must also hold the rank of CO+. If you hold the rank of CO+ in these two branches you do not need permission to takeoff besides the fact of asking Air Traffic for safety reasons. Naval Personnel cannot fly Air Force aircraft. Violators of this rule will result in immediate discharge from the Armed Forces
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VI-Chain of Command Per branch, and how ranking works
To get out of the rank [BMT] you must join a service branch and wait for a training for that service branch.
BMT: Basic Military Training gives you the skills you need to know to function in your armed service branch. Upon the SDI (Senior Drill Instructors) request a exemplary trainee may be given the title DG (Distinguished graduate) and receive the rank of SNCO.
RANKS:
[ENLISTED]
NCO- Non-commissioned officer will be the rank received after BMT
SNCO- Senior non-commissioned officer is the rank received by being DG or showing active service in the Armed Forces. You will not be called "Sir" by NCO's.
[OFFICERS]
CO- Commissioned Officer is a officer of the Armed Forces and will be called Sir by Enlisted men
SCO- Senior Commissioned Officers are Commanding Officers of divisions in a branch.
[HRs]
Chiefs of Staff- Heads of their designated service branches.
Chief of the Armed Forces- Head of the Military, under command of the Minister of Defense and up.
[Executive]
Minister of Defense-Oversees the Armed Forces and advises the president of decisions to be made, cannot directly order units only may direct Chiefs.
President of Peru- Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces.
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VII- Training for each Service branch document links
Army:
Navy:
Air Force:
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Made by the government of Peru, Ministry of Defense.
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