Kingdom Army Details
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Details on Army ranks, Army Unit sizes, the 8 Kingdom Armies, and the four Discharge types.
Ranks
- Private: What a commoner starts out as
- Private First Class: A Private that has survived two battles
- Corporal: A distinguished commoner soldier
- Sergeant: An aristocrat starts here, or an experienced and distinguished commoner soldier
- Master Sergeant
- Second Lieutenant
- Lieutenant
- Major
- Lieutenant Colonel
- Colonel
- Major General: Commands a border Army
- Lieutenant General: Commands an Army
- General: Top commander of an Army and the highest military rank, excepting the King
Army Units
Squad
- Two privates and a commander
- Commanders can be Sergeants to Corporals to Private First Class
- 3 people
Platoon
- Three squads and a commander
- Commanders can be Sergeants or Master Sergeants
- 10 people
Company
- Three fighting platoons, a logistics platoon and a commander
- Commanders can be Second Lieutenants and Master Sergeants
- 41 people
Battalion
- Three Companies, with a single shared logistics platoon
- Commanded by a Lieutenant or Major
- Around 100 people
Brigade
- Three Battalions
- Commanded by a Lieutenant Colonel or Major
- Around 300 people
Division
- Three Brigades
- Commanded by a Colonel
- Around 1,000 people
Army Corp
- Two Divisions
- Commanded by a Major General or Colonel
- Around 2,000 people
Army
- Two Army Corps
- Commanded by a Lieutenant General or Major General
- Around 4,000 people
Armies of the Kingdom
First Army
Guards the Royal Capital, commanded by General Andretti
Second Army
Guards around the Royal Capital? Commanded by Lieutenant General Simon
Third Army
Guards inside the Kingdom? Commanded by Lieutenant General Ganache
Fourth Army
Guards the Eastern Border, Commanded by a Lieutenant or Major General
Fifth Army
Guards the Western Border, Commanded by Major General Lanigan?
Sixth Army
Guards the Southern Border, Commanded by a Lieutenant or Major General
Seventh Army
Guards the Northern Border, Commanded by Major General Fisher
Eighth Army
Used for irregular army activities, based out of the Royal Capital
Discharge Types
Formal Discharge
Retirement after a proper career in the Army
Dishonorable Discharge
Kicked out of the Army for improper acts
Honorable Discharge
Killed in battle fighting for the Army
Reserve Discharge
Not serving at the moment, but may be called back for an emergency, or there is a possibility the person will return in the future