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High General (HGEN)
The rank of High General is given to those who have command the Army after a long period of dedicated serve. Like the High Admiral. This rank took the place of Grand General, due to Grand Vizier Stoic's following of the tradition that only the Emperor could promote one to Grand General.

General (GEN)
The rank of General is the rank of the Army Commander and is the most likely the highest rank an officer is likely to achieve during their Imperial service.

Lieutenant General (LT-GEN)
A Lieutenant General serves in the position of Army command or Legion commander if the time comes that one must command all of the Army and it gets to large for just one but many Legions. A Lieutenant General can also serve as a Army Lieutenant.

Major General (M-GEN)
The rank of Major General serves either as the Army Commander or Lieutenant or if the time comes a Legion Lieutenant.

Brigadier (BRG)
A Brigadier serves as either Army Commander or Lieutenant or when the times comes a Legion Lieutenant. This is a position equivalent to Major General however does not hold the seniority.

Colonel (COL)
A Colonel serves as a Battlion Commander and is superior to Lieutenant Colonel.

Lieutenant Colonel (LT-COL)
The rank of Lieutenant Colonel serves as a Battlion Commander but after dedeicated service may be promoted to full Colonel.

Major (MJR)
Major is the highest rank that serves as a Battalion Lieutenant.

Captain (CP)
The rank of Captain serves as a Battalion Lieutenant.

First Lieutenant (1LT)
A First Lieutenant serves as Platoon Commander, which is the highest rank that an officer can serve in this position.

Second Lieutenant (2LT)
A Second Lieutenant can serve both asa Platoon Commander and Lieutenant, however if and officer serves as Second Lieutenant as Platoon Lieutenant, the Platoon Commander must be a First Lieutenant.

Sergeant Major (SGM)
The rank of Sergeant Major serves as a Platoon Lieutenant.

Master Sergeant (MSG)
A Master Sergeant serves as a squadron commander.

Sergeant First Class (S1C)
A Sergeant First Class can serve as squadron commander and after long service can be promoted to Sergeant Major.

Staff Sergeant (SSG)
A Staff Sergeant is the highest rank a squadron lieutenant can possess.

Sergeant (SGT)
The rank of Sergeant is held by squadron Lieutenants.

Corporal (CPL)
The Corporal rank is given to those officers who have completed their officer's commision, this is a must if one wishes to become a commander of sorts.

Private (PRV)
The rank of Private is the rank given to those officers who have graduated the Academy.

Trooper Recruit (TR)
A Trooper Recruit is one who has pledged their loyalty and wishs to enter the Army. Trooper Recruits are stationed in the Academy.

You move up in rank either ny number of match wins.

You can as me to be promoted you can also move down for losses or attitude.

 

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