ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
Curious about ranking system? Billets? What makes the organization work the way it does? This page will answer any relevant questions regarding structure in any regard, and if you have anything that isn't covered, feel free to reach out to our recruiters in discord.
ENLISTED

Force Command Sergeant
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The Force Command Sergeant is the Senior Enlisted Advisor of the entire Fleet. He is responsible for all day to day activities, and works very closely with the Marshal, and Vice Marshal Commanders to ensure the long-term, and short-term goals, are met.
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Command Sergeant Major
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The Command Sergeant Major serves as the Senior Enlisted Advisor to each one of the three seperate commands. There may only be three active, as they are required to fill these billets.
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Master Sergeant
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The Master Sergeant is responsible for the duties of being the Senior Enlisted Advisor to a unit or subsection of each major Command.
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Staff Sergeant
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Typically responsible for administrative and logistical duties as a SNCO, the Staff Sergeant may serve as a Platoon Sergeant, or a senior member of a fleet's deck crew, or even a Special Warfare Team Leader.
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Sergeant
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Whether it be leading a squad of Marines, or handling retrieval operations, or running Air Traffic Control, Sergeants are the backbone of the organization.​
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Corporal
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Responsible for the basic duties of leading, these lead deck-crew, or gunnery teams, or other responsible areas. This is the first phase of being a Non-Commissioned Officer, where they learn how to transition into a Sergeant.

Specialist
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A Specialist is a member of the lower enlisted who is extremely capable and proficient at their specific job. Whether that be deck-crew, or first phase Special Warfare Candidates.

Private First Class
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A Private First Class is the first rank assigned to those post initial training. This rank is given to the basic supplemental Marines, and those who haven't completed follow on schools in order to promote.
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Recruit
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A recruit is a pre-training rank assigned to those who are going through training and must complete their occupational specialty requirements.
OFFICERS

Marshal Commander
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The Marshal Commander is the organization's most senior officer, who is responsible for running the entirety of the organization.

Vice Marshal Commander
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The Vice Marshal Commander is the Executive Officer of the CEF. They are responsible for running the organization alongside the Marshal Commander.

Admiral
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The Admiral is responsible for the operational and the long term vision of each one of the three primary commands.

Vice Admiral
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The Vice Admiral runs the day-to-day, and the operational needs of each one of the primary commands.

Captain
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A high ranking officer typically in command of large ships-of-the-line responsible for both tactical and strategic operations on board.

Commander
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An officer often tasked with the command of smaller ships, submarines, or specialized units, responsible for leading operational missions and crew management. This is also the rank for Flight wing leaders, and SPECWAR detachment CO's.

Lieutenant Commander
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Second-in-command of ships or units, commanding auxiliary vessels, or leading smaller teams within a department. Operationally a flight wing Executive Officer, or a SPECWAR detachment XO.

Lieutenant
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Most senior junior officer responsible for organizational roles that supplement the rest of the fleet.

Lieutenant Junior Grade
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This is a supplemental role, where the officer has phased out of their initial learning phase as an ensign, and they are ready to serve in the position in whatever respective command they may have been assigned to.

Ensign
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The most junior rank of the officer corps, traditionally given to someone who completes OCS and is learning the core of their job. They may serve in any respective billet.
WARRANTS
Chief Warrant Officer 5
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A CWO5 is a senior subject matter expert who is responsible for advising at the highest level.
Chief Warrant Officer 4
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A CWO4 is a senior subject matter expert responsible for advising at the regiment level.
Chief Warrant Officer 3
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A CWO3 is a senior subject matter expert responsible for advising at the battalion level.
Chief Warrant Officer 2
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An CWO2 is a senior subject matter expert responsible for advising at the company level.
Warrant Officer 1
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A WO1 is a fresh subject matter expert in the unit responsible for advising in a variety of billets.
PILOTS

Senior Chief Aviator
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A Senior Chief Aviator is the most senior member of a flight, who is not an officer. They are responsible for ensuring the flight is operationally viable and capable. They work similarly to a Staff Non Commissioned Officer.
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Chief Aviator
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A Chief Aviator is a senior member of a flight that is responsible for acting in a similar fashion to how a non-commissioned officer would take responsibility for assisting with the duties, and training needs of the flight.
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Senior Aviator
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A Senior Aviator is a veteran senior member of a flight who has completed multiple schools, and has spent time in unit long enough to have meritied the promotion in order to help educate and assist peers in learning the points of flight.
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Aviator
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An Aviator who has completed the basic flight requirements and is the foundational member of the AIRCOM's flights.
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Junior Aviator
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A Junior Aviator is a recently inducted member of the flight pathway who has just recently been inducted into the flight program.
FLEET STRUCTURE
FLEET STRUCTURE
The Fleet is ran by an Admiral, who is responsible for the fleet.
GROUND STRUCTURE
Marine Command is ran by an Admiral, who is repsonsible for all ground teams.
AIR STUCTURE
Air Command is ran by an Admiral, who is responsible for the fleet's fighters.
