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Utocratic north america

I'm home! I'm Home at last! Feels wonderful to be back in!

The Subulev of Sjevre

Utocratic north america wrote:I'm home! I'm Home at last! Feels wonderful to be back in!

welcome

Romanum et Britannia Minor and Utocratic north america

Passany

how's everybody's day???

The Subulev of Sjevre

Passany wrote:how's everybody's day???

Stressfull

Das funfte kaiserreich

Hey everyone, im kind of struggling to come up with Facebook ideas for a democratic Germany. Anyone got some inputs?

Utocratic north america

RP: Utocratic North America announces that we officially plan to invest 6 Billion Utocratic Dollars into the development of a German Republic. [Btw: We need a global currency system imo]

Veneti marsei

Utocratic north america wrote:RP: Utocratic North America announces that we officially plan to invest 6 Billion Utocratic Dollars into the development of a German Republic. [Btw: We need a global currency system imo]

We already kind of have one, its called the Libero. Its an optional thing though, so nobody is forced to opt in.

Veneti marsei

Das funfte kaiserreich wrote:Hey everyone, im kind of struggling to come up with Facebook ideas for a democratic Germany. Anyone got some inputs?

History (I know in your current form you don't have much, but theres an interesting story to be told regardless)

Government (and its Structure)

National Anthem

Economics (A Fortune 500 and stuff)

Armed Forces (this one may be a bit harder though since technically you really don't have a home, the global community is still figuring out the German homeland thing.)

Cities (probably for once you get the homeland though)

Some important Government Agencies

Cultural Sites

Political Parties

If you ever need ideas, I would generally recommend just looking at everyone elses factbooks. I often go to Potenzias if I need ideas for what to include to flesh out my nation.

Kingdom of the Indus, Romanum et Britannia Minor, Bethersontonia, Gargano, and 1 otherUtocratic north america

Passany

Sjevre wrote:Stressfull

how come

The Subulev of Sjevre

Welcome to the region, Azazhia!

The Sovereign Republic of The Sovereign Nation of Texas

Utocratic north america wrote:May I humbly request you to try Utocracy?

Efficiency, Standard of Living, Education, Healthcare and Technocracy!

RP:
The House & Senate is currently in the process in reforming the Texian Government. Major changes are to be made to the regime, at nearly full support due to the Texas Patriots having the ultimate majoirty in both branches.

The Texian Rangers continue their occupational movement in Louisiana, securing territory in the Southwest of the region. The city of Lake Charles and Lafayette fly the Texas flag. This lawful conquest of the territory comes at the resistance of many different groups of different ideology and background, to the benefit of the Texas Rangers, they spend their time fighting each other when there is no Texian military to fight.

Sjevre, Romanum et Britannia Minor, and Veneti marsei

The Imperium of Romanum et Britannia Minor

Advertised the region on a couple discord servers, hopefully we get some new people.

The Imperium of Romanum et Britannia Minor

I'm literally cheering for Serbia rn

(not because I like Serbia, I want Cameroon to go through :troll:)

The Sublime Empire of Oruzia

Romanum et Britannia Minor wrote:I'm literally cheering for Serbia rn

(not because I like Serbia, I want Cameroon to go through :troll:)

Well looks like we are going home (our team is full of imbeciles)

Utocratic north america

RP:
National Council to grant citizens more rights

We are proud to announce that in Utocratic North America, in a period of intense rationing and regulation; our economy has once again returned to very strong levels for the first time since the exiling of the German Menace. Due to this, the upper echelons of the Utocrat party do not believe that it is necessary any longer to restrict the daily lives of citizens, and will begin freeing up certain rules for them, like the one child policy.

We also hope to establish free education and semi-free healthcare in our country soon.

Any nations in the American continent who are willing to trade with us can telegram us, and the same goes for other nations across the world as well. It's time for America to open up once more.

Sartell koltis

Do u guys have a Discord server?

The Constitutional Monarchy of Kingdom of the Indus

Sartell koltis wrote:Do u guys have a Discord server?

There is a Discord server that is used by government members only.

Das funfte kaiserreich

I'm still in depression over my homeland going out of the World Cup... and to South Korea of all the nations.

Still, Japan is literally becoming BlueLock irl not gonna lie.

Sjevre, Kingdom of the Indus, Romanum et Britannia Minor, Veneti marsei, and 1 otherMishima financial group

The Subulev of Sjevre

Das funfte kaiserreich wrote:I'm still in depression over my homeland going out of the World Cup... and to South Korea of all the nations.

Still, Japan is literally becoming BlueLock irl not gonna lie.

I can't believe that Japan won against Germany and Spain but lost against Costa Rica.. I mean.. this WC seems rigged in some sort of way. Alot of small teams go through unexpectedly

Das funfte kaiserreich

Sjevre wrote:I can't believe that Japan won against Germany and Spain but lost against Costa Rica.. I mean.. this WC seems rigged in some sort of way. Alot of small teams go through unexpectedly

Lots of small teams actually meet up and set matches in order to last against the big teams. I mean, Croatia was the runner up last time remember?

But still, Japanese football has certainly dramatically improved. I swear- If Japan actually wins the World Cup im going to cheer them on, which I probably shouldn't be saying as a patriotic German but whatever lmao.

The Subulev of Sjevre

Das funfte kaiserreich wrote:Lots of small teams actually meet up and set matches in order to last against the big teams. I mean, Croatia was the runner up last time remember?

But still, Japanese football has certainly dramatically improved. I swear- If Japan actually wins the World Cup im going to cheer them on, which I probably shouldn't be saying as a patriotic German but whatever lmao.

Imagine Japan winning.. first asian team everr

Utocratic north america

RP [MAJOR]:
The National Council has officially established the first part of the Uto-American Armed Forces.

LAND FORCE COMMAND

Land Force Command

by Utocratic north america


Land Force Command, more commonly known as LFC and to foreign power as the Uto-American Army is the largest military branch of Utocratic North America compared to Air Command and Fleet Command, with several million personnel active at any time, even during peace, its generals and marshals responsible for a far greater percentage of the national defense budget and human lives than the more prestigious Uto-American Navy.

When deployed, the LFC uses a combined arms doctrine in which the enemy's forward defenses are broken by overwhelming force, at which point, fresh, uncommitted mobile operational reserves are sent to exploit the strategic depth of an enemy front.

As such, a term of enlistment in the Army currently lasts for 12 years, with the first two years serving for basic training, either as an officer or enlisted. All recruits enlist as basic entrants to the service and are then directed onto an officer or enlisted track following evaluation of their skills.

The initial 2 years are spent to ruthlessly weed out those incapable of being Terran Soldiers, while simultaneously exposing the recruits to a myriad of different combat conditions from close quarters combat on space stations, arctic warfare, combat in an entirely toxic atmosphere, and the training regimes capstone exercise, a full combat drop from orbit. Fatalities were expected and frequently occurred during this training period, with as much as 10% of the class dying or being injured beyond repair (either physically or psychologically). A recruit may at any time be permitted to leave training during their first 2 years, as the service has no desire for those who themselves think they are incapable, though "washouts" carry with them severe social stigma, inability to achieve high citizenship tiers and also are barred from reentry. During times of national emergency, a Draft may also be instituted and citizens forced into the training program. Even then however standards are not relaxed and a recruit may still opt to abandon the program, though in this case they will be relegated into forced labor positions to support the war effort and markedly lower tiers of citizenship.

Those recruits who make it through training will graduate as a unit at the Company level (approximately 1,000 soldiers) Each of the Companies in turn will be combined to form a battalion (10,000 soldiers), which in turn form brigades (100,000 soldiers) and finally a full division, made up of 10 brigades for around 1 million soldiers. Each company of the Uto-American Army is specialized, so there may be an entire company of Armored soldiers, another light infantry, another of Atmospheric Aircraft pilots and so on. The companies are then organized into various battalions to serve that battalions over all purpose (be it support, armored, artillery, atmospheric etc) and then slotted into Brigades. While a Brigade is nominally intended to be able to deploy on its own initiative and fight under any condition, it is the Division that is the principle unit organization of the Uto-American Army, and Fleet Command designs its massive troop transports with this in mind.

The Divisions are formed brand new from the massive pools of recruits who graduate, with most recruits rising in authority based on ability. The Division will then spend anywhere from 2 to 5 years training as a cohesive unit before it is approved for combat operations. It rare, but not unheard of for a division to never be approved for combat at all, though in the few instances where this happens results in the general and his staff being thrown in prison for squandering resources, and punishments of varying severity for the entire division ranging from prison to tier reduction. For even the lowliest of privates. During time of war companies that sustain too many casualties are disbanded and slotted into a replacement company drawn from a graduating recruit class. Something considered non ideal but necessary to keep the division combat ready during war.The most skilled of the new recruits will be either Company commanders at the Captain rank or the companies Squad NCO, a Staff Sergeant. Higher ranking soldiers, Major for the officers and Platoon/Company Senior NCO's Sergeant First Class and above, are granted to soldiers who sign another 10 year term of service at the end of their previous term of enlistment. In the case of the NCO's this is done to insure the newly minted Captains and Lieutenants have a steadying experienced hand to teach things that cannot be taught in training. Promotion for officers during their first 10 years is rare and only comes upon their approval of a second term, which can be denied if the service decides it has no use for such soldiers in higher ranks. The 10 year term is by no means a solid one, as all soldiers ultimately serve at the needs of the Union, and in time of war a term of enlistment can be extended, especially if a unit needs to be transported from one end of the Union to the other.

Promotion is based on need and ability with far more turnover in the enlisted ranks then the officers. The Ranks of Staff Sergeant, Sergeant and Corporal often frequently being given and lost based on need, or happenstance. The Army also has a special rank of Warrant Officer. Warrant Officers are members of the Army who are given broad authority within the service but are not considered part of the regular combat formations and may not have even gone through basic recruit training. A Warrant officer may, for example, be the captain of a massive divisional troop transport, a scientist in an Army run research lab, or an intelligence operative attached to the Army. All ranks are ultimately granted at the needs of the Army and there is no solid rules governing promotion, with commanders given broad authority to pick the ranks of their subordinates, with the caveat that should their picks fail to handle the responsibility the failure will fall in equal measure both on the officer who failed, and the officer who confirmed them for that position.

The Divisions themselves are often frequently organized into Army groups that can range in size from a 3 divisions to 900 if necessary. The size of an Army Group itself is based solely on the needs of the moment and not any set standard. Regardless of size however they are all commanded by a 4 star general, with General Ranks below that being given to a division commander as a reflection of that particular commanders ability. The Uto-American Army has no sub organization between Division and Army group such as Corps or Regiments. Such ad hoc formations are created on the fly as combat dictates, where multiple divisions within an Army group are required to coordinate with each other. In which case the senior ranking division commander would command the overall operation.

At the end of a Divisions 10 years of service the unit flags and standards are retired and presented to a new graduating class of recruits to carry on the legacy should Land Force Command determine a units legacy is worth continuing. It again rare for such a dishonor be given to a unit, but over the years many divisions have been permanently retired, their failures deemed too great to overlook and thus be foisted onto a new graduating class. Those soldiers in the retiring division deemed suitable for higher rank are permitted to serve another term of service, this time as the divisions senior cadre of officers and NCO's, thus allowing a continuity of tradition between the soldiers of the prior term and the new. It is very rare for any soldier to be permitted a third term of enlistment, and was usually a privilege granted to those at the General Officer rank, or its equivalent NCO Rank of Sergeant Major.

RANKS

Recruit:
Basic entry for anyone joining the Army. All higher ranks are conferred on the title during training such as "Recruit Private" or "Recruit Lieutenant". They will be given formal Rank they hold a the end of the training as far to the Captain upon graduating Land Force training.

Private:
Lowest grade of soldier available. Often gain unfair reputation as a "punishment rank" despite repeatedly told by the Land Force the contrary, on account of being given worst peacetime jobs or most dangerous wartime mission on regular basis.

Private (Second Rate):
Also known as Seccie, is considered the standard rank for the masses of soldiers. those who held this rank are often seen as exceptional in many way and often trusted to at least do the task they are told to despite holding no formal responsibility

Private (First Rate):
Also known as Firstie, is considered an expert in whatever his task is and will often tasked with supervising other lower ranked privates. as well as given better privileges and accommodation

Corporal:
Lowest level of NCO. A Corporal is usually the second in command of a squad, the smallest Land Force formation ranging from 10-20 soldiers

Sergeant:
Squad Commander

Staff Sergeant:
Squad commander, but considered more competent/senior to a Sergeant. First Rank where an enlisted soldier may appear in Battalion, Brigade or Division staff.

Sergeant First Class:
Senior NCO in a Platoon, advisor to the Platoon Commander, or member of a unit staff. May also a senior NCO of a Company.

Master Sergeant:
Senior NCO in a Company or Battalion. May also appear in Army Group staff.

Sergeant Major:
Senior NCO in a Brigade, Division or Army Group formation

Lieutenant:
Platoon Commander

Captain:
Company Commander

Major:
Assistant Battalion Commander

Lieutenant Colonel:
Battalion Commander

Colonel:
Brigade Commander

Brigadier General:
Junior Division Commander

Major General:
Senior Division Commander. Those held rank above Major General are part of General Staff

Lieutenant General:
Either a senior Division or junior Army Group Commander

General:
Commander of an Army Group or strategic support unit commander, such as recruit training, R&D, logistic etc.

Marshall of the Land Force Command:
Overall Commander of the Land Force Command that doubles as the member of National Council

Read dispatch

Sjevre, Romanum et Britannia Minor, Veneti marsei, and Gargano

Utocratic north america

Sjevre wrote:Imagine Japan winning.. first asian team everr

Imagine if rather:

USA! USA! USA!

[Might not happen but if Japan is being considered why not...]

The Subulev of Sjevre

Utocratic north america wrote:RP [MAJOR]:
The National Council has officially established the first part of the Uto-American Armed Forces.

LAND FORCE COMMAND

Land Force Command

by Utocratic north america


Land Force Command, more commonly known as LFC and to foreign power as the Uto-American Army is the largest military branch of Utocratic North America compared to Air Command and Fleet Command, with several million personnel active at any time, even during peace, its generals and marshals responsible for a far greater percentage of the national defense budget and human lives than the more prestigious Uto-American Navy.

When deployed, the LFC uses a combined arms doctrine in which the enemy's forward defenses are broken by overwhelming force, at which point, fresh, uncommitted mobile operational reserves are sent to exploit the strategic depth of an enemy front.

As such, a term of enlistment in the Army currently lasts for 12 years, with the first two years serving for basic training, either as an officer or enlisted. All recruits enlist as basic entrants to the service and are then directed onto an officer or enlisted track following evaluation of their skills.

The initial 2 years are spent to ruthlessly weed out those incapable of being Terran Soldiers, while simultaneously exposing the recruits to a myriad of different combat conditions from close quarters combat on space stations, arctic warfare, combat in an entirely toxic atmosphere, and the training regimes capstone exercise, a full combat drop from orbit. Fatalities were expected and frequently occurred during this training period, with as much as 10% of the class dying or being injured beyond repair (either physically or psychologically). A recruit may at any time be permitted to leave training during their first 2 years, as the service has no desire for those who themselves think they are incapable, though "washouts" carry with them severe social stigma, inability to achieve high citizenship tiers and also are barred from reentry. During times of national emergency, a Draft may also be instituted and citizens forced into the training program. Even then however standards are not relaxed and a recruit may still opt to abandon the program, though in this case they will be relegated into forced labor positions to support the war effort and markedly lower tiers of citizenship.

Those recruits who make it through training will graduate as a unit at the Company level (approximately 1,000 soldiers) Each of the Companies in turn will be combined to form a battalion (10,000 soldiers), which in turn form brigades (100,000 soldiers) and finally a full division, made up of 10 brigades for around 1 million soldiers. Each company of the Uto-American Army is specialized, so there may be an entire company of Armored soldiers, another light infantry, another of Atmospheric Aircraft pilots and so on. The companies are then organized into various battalions to serve that battalions over all purpose (be it support, armored, artillery, atmospheric etc) and then slotted into Brigades. While a Brigade is nominally intended to be able to deploy on its own initiative and fight under any condition, it is the Division that is the principle unit organization of the Uto-American Army, and Fleet Command designs its massive troop transports with this in mind.

The Divisions are formed brand new from the massive pools of recruits who graduate, with most recruits rising in authority based on ability. The Division will then spend anywhere from 2 to 5 years training as a cohesive unit before it is approved for combat operations. It rare, but not unheard of for a division to never be approved for combat at all, though in the few instances where this happens results in the general and his staff being thrown in prison for squandering resources, and punishments of varying severity for the entire division ranging from prison to tier reduction. For even the lowliest of privates. During time of war companies that sustain too many casualties are disbanded and slotted into a replacement company drawn from a graduating recruit class. Something considered non ideal but necessary to keep the division combat ready during war.The most skilled of the new recruits will be either Company commanders at the Captain rank or the companies Squad NCO, a Staff Sergeant. Higher ranking soldiers, Major for the officers and Platoon/Company Senior NCO's Sergeant First Class and above, are granted to soldiers who sign another 10 year term of service at the end of their previous term of enlistment. In the case of the NCO's this is done to insure the newly minted Captains and Lieutenants have a steadying experienced hand to teach things that cannot be taught in training. Promotion for officers during their first 10 years is rare and only comes upon their approval of a second term, which can be denied if the service decides it has no use for such soldiers in higher ranks. The 10 year term is by no means a solid one, as all soldiers ultimately serve at the needs of the Union, and in time of war a term of enlistment can be extended, especially if a unit needs to be transported from one end of the Union to the other.

Promotion is based on need and ability with far more turnover in the enlisted ranks then the officers. The Ranks of Staff Sergeant, Sergeant and Corporal often frequently being given and lost based on need, or happenstance. The Army also has a special rank of Warrant Officer. Warrant Officers are members of the Army who are given broad authority within the service but are not considered part of the regular combat formations and may not have even gone through basic recruit training. A Warrant officer may, for example, be the captain of a massive divisional troop transport, a scientist in an Army run research lab, or an intelligence operative attached to the Army. All ranks are ultimately granted at the needs of the Army and there is no solid rules governing promotion, with commanders given broad authority to pick the ranks of their subordinates, with the caveat that should their picks fail to handle the responsibility the failure will fall in equal measure both on the officer who failed, and the officer who confirmed them for that position.

The Divisions themselves are often frequently organized into Army groups that can range in size from a 3 divisions to 900 if necessary. The size of an Army Group itself is based solely on the needs of the moment and not any set standard. Regardless of size however they are all commanded by a 4 star general, with General Ranks below that being given to a division commander as a reflection of that particular commanders ability. The Uto-American Army has no sub organization between Division and Army group such as Corps or Regiments. Such ad hoc formations are created on the fly as combat dictates, where multiple divisions within an Army group are required to coordinate with each other. In which case the senior ranking division commander would command the overall operation.

At the end of a Divisions 10 years of service the unit flags and standards are retired and presented to a new graduating class of recruits to carry on the legacy should Land Force Command determine a units legacy is worth continuing. It again rare for such a dishonor be given to a unit, but over the years many divisions have been permanently retired, their failures deemed too great to overlook and thus be foisted onto a new graduating class. Those soldiers in the retiring division deemed suitable for higher rank are permitted to serve another term of service, this time as the divisions senior cadre of officers and NCO's, thus allowing a continuity of tradition between the soldiers of the prior term and the new. It is very rare for any soldier to be permitted a third term of enlistment, and was usually a privilege granted to those at the General Officer rank, or its equivalent NCO Rank of Sergeant Major.

RANKS

Recruit:
Basic entry for anyone joining the Army. All higher ranks are conferred on the title during training such as "Recruit Private" or "Recruit Lieutenant". They will be given formal Rank they hold a the end of the training as far to the Captain upon graduating Land Force training.

Private:
Lowest grade of soldier available. Often gain unfair reputation as a "punishment rank" despite repeatedly told by the Land Force the contrary, on account of being given worst peacetime jobs or most dangerous wartime mission on regular basis.

Private (Second Rate):
Also known as Seccie, is considered the standard rank for the masses of soldiers. those who held this rank are often seen as exceptional in many way and often trusted to at least do the task they are told to despite holding no formal responsibility

Private (First Rate):
Also known as Firstie, is considered an expert in whatever his task is and will often tasked with supervising other lower ranked privates. as well as given better privileges and accommodation

Corporal:
Lowest level of NCO. A Corporal is usually the second in command of a squad, the smallest Land Force formation ranging from 10-20 soldiers

Sergeant:
Squad Commander

Staff Sergeant:
Squad commander, but considered more competent/senior to a Sergeant. First Rank where an enlisted soldier may appear in Battalion, Brigade or Division staff.

Sergeant First Class:
Senior NCO in a Platoon, advisor to the Platoon Commander, or member of a unit staff. May also a senior NCO of a Company.

Master Sergeant:
Senior NCO in a Company or Battalion. May also appear in Army Group staff.

Sergeant Major:
Senior NCO in a Brigade, Division or Army Group formation

Lieutenant:
Platoon Commander

Captain:
Company Commander

Major:
Assistant Battalion Commander

Lieutenant Colonel:
Battalion Commander

Colonel:
Brigade Commander

Brigadier General:
Junior Division Commander

Major General:
Senior Division Commander. Those held rank above Major General are part of General Staff

Lieutenant General:
Either a senior Division or junior Army Group Commander

General:
Commander of an Army Group or strategic support unit commander, such as recruit training, R&D, logistic etc.

Marshall of the Land Force Command:
Overall Commander of the Land Force Command that doubles as the member of National Council

Read dispatch

very cool

Utocratic north america wrote:Imagine if rather:

USA! USA! USA!

[Might not happen but if Japan is being considered why not...]

Not the USA plz

Galts gulch colorado

Woo! Sorry about being out of NS for so long everyone.

Utocratic north america wrote:RP [MAJOR]:
The National Council has officially established the first part of the Uto-American Armed Forces.

LAND FORCE COMMAND

Land Force Command

by Utocratic north america


Land Force Command, more commonly known as LFC and to foreign power as the Uto-American Army is the largest military branch of Utocratic North America compared to Air Command and Fleet Command, with several million personnel active at any time, even during peace, its generals and marshals responsible for a far greater percentage of the national defense budget and human lives than the more prestigious Uto-American Navy.

When deployed, the LFC uses a combined arms doctrine in which the enemy's forward defenses are broken by overwhelming force, at which point, fresh, uncommitted mobile operational reserves are sent to exploit the strategic depth of an enemy front.

As such, a term of enlistment in the Army currently lasts for 12 years, with the first two years serving for basic training, either as an officer or enlisted. All recruits enlist as basic entrants to the service and are then directed onto an officer or enlisted track following evaluation of their skills.

The initial 2 years are spent to ruthlessly weed out those incapable of being Terran Soldiers, while simultaneously exposing the recruits to a myriad of different combat conditions from close quarters combat on space stations, arctic warfare, combat in an entirely toxic atmosphere, and the training regimes capstone exercise, a full combat drop from orbit. Fatalities were expected and frequently occurred during this training period, with as much as 10% of the class dying or being injured beyond repair (either physically or psychologically). A recruit may at any time be permitted to leave training during their first 2 years, as the service has no desire for those who themselves think they are incapable, though "washouts" carry with them severe social stigma, inability to achieve high citizenship tiers and also are barred from reentry. During times of national emergency, a Draft may also be instituted and citizens forced into the training program. Even then however standards are not relaxed and a recruit may still opt to abandon the program, though in this case they will be relegated into forced labor positions to support the war effort and markedly lower tiers of citizenship.

Those recruits who make it through training will graduate as a unit at the Company level (approximately 1,000 soldiers) Each of the Companies in turn will be combined to form a battalion (10,000 soldiers), which in turn form brigades (100,000 soldiers) and finally a full division, made up of 10 brigades for around 1 million soldiers. Each company of the Uto-American Army is specialized, so there may be an entire company of Armored soldiers, another light infantry, another of Atmospheric Aircraft pilots and so on. The companies are then organized into various battalions to serve that battalions over all purpose (be it support, armored, artillery, atmospheric etc) and then slotted into Brigades. While a Brigade is nominally intended to be able to deploy on its own initiative and fight under any condition, it is the Division that is the principle unit organization of the Uto-American Army, and Fleet Command designs its massive troop transports with this in mind.

The Divisions are formed brand new from the massive pools of recruits who graduate, with most recruits rising in authority based on ability. The Division will then spend anywhere from 2 to 5 years training as a cohesive unit before it is approved for combat operations. It rare, but not unheard of for a division to never be approved for combat at all, though in the few instances where this happens results in the general and his staff being thrown in prison for squandering resources, and punishments of varying severity for the entire division ranging from prison to tier reduction. For even the lowliest of privates. During time of war companies that sustain too many casualties are disbanded and slotted into a replacement company drawn from a graduating recruit class. Something considered non ideal but necessary to keep the division combat ready during war.The most skilled of the new recruits will be either Company commanders at the Captain rank or the companies Squad NCO, a Staff Sergeant. Higher ranking soldiers, Major for the officers and Platoon/Company Senior NCO's Sergeant First Class and above, are granted to soldiers who sign another 10 year term of service at the end of their previous term of enlistment. In the case of the NCO's this is done to insure the newly minted Captains and Lieutenants have a steadying experienced hand to teach things that cannot be taught in training. Promotion for officers during their first 10 years is rare and only comes upon their approval of a second term, which can be denied if the service decides it has no use for such soldiers in higher ranks. The 10 year term is by no means a solid one, as all soldiers ultimately serve at the needs of the Union, and in time of war a term of enlistment can be extended, especially if a unit needs to be transported from one end of the Union to the other.

Promotion is based on need and ability with far more turnover in the enlisted ranks then the officers. The Ranks of Staff Sergeant, Sergeant and Corporal often frequently being given and lost based on need, or happenstance. The Army also has a special rank of Warrant Officer. Warrant Officers are members of the Army who are given broad authority within the service but are not considered part of the regular combat formations and may not have even gone through basic recruit training. A Warrant officer may, for example, be the captain of a massive divisional troop transport, a scientist in an Army run research lab, or an intelligence operative attached to the Army. All ranks are ultimately granted at the needs of the Army and there is no solid rules governing promotion, with commanders given broad authority to pick the ranks of their subordinates, with the caveat that should their picks fail to handle the responsibility the failure will fall in equal measure both on the officer who failed, and the officer who confirmed them for that position.

The Divisions themselves are often frequently organized into Army groups that can range in size from a 3 divisions to 900 if necessary. The size of an Army Group itself is based solely on the needs of the moment and not any set standard. Regardless of size however they are all commanded by a 4 star general, with General Ranks below that being given to a division commander as a reflection of that particular commanders ability. The Uto-American Army has no sub organization between Division and Army group such as Corps or Regiments. Such ad hoc formations are created on the fly as combat dictates, where multiple divisions within an Army group are required to coordinate with each other. In which case the senior ranking division commander would command the overall operation.

At the end of a Divisions 10 years of service the unit flags and standards are retired and presented to a new graduating class of recruits to carry on the legacy should Land Force Command determine a units legacy is worth continuing. It again rare for such a dishonor be given to a unit, but over the years many divisions have been permanently retired, their failures deemed too great to overlook and thus be foisted onto a new graduating class. Those soldiers in the retiring division deemed suitable for higher rank are permitted to serve another term of service, this time as the divisions senior cadre of officers and NCO's, thus allowing a continuity of tradition between the soldiers of the prior term and the new. It is very rare for any soldier to be permitted a third term of enlistment, and was usually a privilege granted to those at the General Officer rank, or its equivalent NCO Rank of Sergeant Major.

RANKS

Recruit:
Basic entry for anyone joining the Army. All higher ranks are conferred on the title during training such as "Recruit Private" or "Recruit Lieutenant". They will be given formal Rank they hold a the end of the training as far to the Captain upon graduating Land Force training.

Private:
Lowest grade of soldier available. Often gain unfair reputation as a "punishment rank" despite repeatedly told by the Land Force the contrary, on account of being given worst peacetime jobs or most dangerous wartime mission on regular basis.

Private (Second Rate):
Also known as Seccie, is considered the standard rank for the masses of soldiers. those who held this rank are often seen as exceptional in many way and often trusted to at least do the task they are told to despite holding no formal responsibility

Private (First Rate):
Also known as Firstie, is considered an expert in whatever his task is and will often tasked with supervising other lower ranked privates. as well as given better privileges and accommodation

Corporal:
Lowest level of NCO. A Corporal is usually the second in command of a squad, the smallest Land Force formation ranging from 10-20 soldiers

Sergeant:
Squad Commander

Staff Sergeant:
Squad commander, but considered more competent/senior to a Sergeant. First Rank where an enlisted soldier may appear in Battalion, Brigade or Division staff.

Sergeant First Class:
Senior NCO in a Platoon, advisor to the Platoon Commander, or member of a unit staff. May also a senior NCO of a Company.

Master Sergeant:
Senior NCO in a Company or Battalion. May also appear in Army Group staff.

Sergeant Major:
Senior NCO in a Brigade, Division or Army Group formation

Lieutenant:
Platoon Commander

Captain:
Company Commander

Major:
Assistant Battalion Commander

Lieutenant Colonel:
Battalion Commander

Colonel:
Brigade Commander

Brigadier General:
Junior Division Commander

Major General:
Senior Division Commander. Those held rank above Major General are part of General Staff

Lieutenant General:
Either a senior Division or junior Army Group Commander

General:
Commander of an Army Group or strategic support unit commander, such as recruit training, R&D, logistic etc.

Marshall of the Land Force Command:
Overall Commander of the Land Force Command that doubles as the member of National Council

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... What is this MONSTROSITY of a nation and why is it so close to my borders?!

Romanum et Britannia Minor, Gargano, and Utocratic north america

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