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The structure for the Soldiers of Crossman follows a fairly typical hierarchy.


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Our ''Officers'' oversee the group and direct its overall course, with each of them being essentially equally-ranked. ''Advisors'' also share in the Officer-level discussions, but do not have any additional authority granted them by that position. In addition, many Officers and Advisors carry out additional duties or hold additional ranks, such as the ''Commissar'', who is responsible for troop morale and spreading our name, or the ''Drill Sergeant'', who handles our recruits and ensures that they are properly trained before joining our higher ranks.
We have a fairly simple structure within the Soldiers of Crossman. Our ''Officers'' handle leadership of the group, with each of them being essentially equally-ranked. Of them, however, one is the ''Platoon Leader'' who acts as the tiebreaker in cases where a decision is split, and one acts as the ''Ambassador'' to other groups within the game. Additionally, ''Advisors'' also share in the ''Officer''-level discussions, but are not themselves capable of giving orders on behalf of leadership.


Our main body is known as the ''Vanguard'', and all full members are considered a part of it. From time to time, we employ specialized squads. Traditionally, ''Talon Squad'' has been our reconnaissance squad, while ''Theta Squad'' has been our tactical strike squad, though we have had a few other squads over the years. These squads are put to use only when the need for them arises.
Our main body made up of all of our full members is known as the ''Vanguard''. As the years have gone on, the Officers have begun including the Vanguard in more of the decision-making process, allowing members of the Vanguard to have a much more active role in the leadership of the group. Additionally, from time to time we employ specialized squads made up of Vanguard members. Traditionally, ''Talon Squad'' has been our reconnaissance squad, ''Theta Squad'' has been our tactical strike squad, and ''Dingo Squad'' has been our wildcard squad that does everything from train our recruits to try out experimental tactics to extend our presence into places we don't normally reach. Most of these squads are put to use only when the need for them arises.


For our ''New Recruits'', we place them in Boot Camp upon acceptance. While in Boot Camp, they are expected to prove themselves worthy of full membership, which does indeed take some time (usually a full mission or two). During their time, they will join the ''Vanguard'' on its missions, but will not have access to as many resources as the full members.
For our ''New Recruits'', Boot Camp is their first stop on the path to full membership. While in Boot Camp, they are expected to prove themselves worthy of full membership, which can and does take some time (a month or two), and requires that they take an active role in communicating their status and demonstrating that they can work with the rest of the team. During their time in Boot Camp they will join the ''Vanguard'' on its missions, but they will not have access to as many resources as the full members, nor will they have access to our Vanguard-level communications.


We also acknowledge one other autonomous unit of the SoC which we have taken to calling the ''Home Guard''. These are members who prefer to stay in Darvall Heights, protecting our home suburb from the hordes and ferals. While the unit does have many members in it, any organization of the unit is handled in-game, and members of it are mostly left to themselves.
The final branch of the group, and perhaps one of the most important, is the ''Home Guard''. Traditionally staffed by our veteran members who are looking for a simpler life after retiring from their work on missions, these are members who prefer to stay in Darvall Heights, protecting our home suburb from the hordes and ferals. Home Guard members typically operate independently, but they will oftentimes coordinate among themselves and the broader group via in-game speaking.


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'''Officers:''' Aichon, Bromhead, {{ht|Platoon Leader|Cortonna}}, and {{ht|Ambassador|Frank Burn}}
'''Officers:''' {{ht|Platoon Leader|Clayton Carmine}}, {{ht|Platoon Leader|Millhouser}}


'''Advisors:''' John Spiro, Johnnie Rico, Merrin P}}
'''Advisors:''' {{ht|Ambassador|Frank Burn}}, {{ht|Technologist|Aichon}}, Shadok
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'''Additional:''' Pending Review}}
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Latest revision as of 03:39, 16 February 2020

Soldiers of Crossman - Hierarchy.
Soldiers of Crossman
Soldiers of Crossman


Soc hierarchy 750px.png

The structure for the Soldiers of Crossman follows a fairly typical hierarchy.

Our Officers oversee the group and direct its overall course, with each of them being essentially equally-ranked. Advisors also share in the Officer-level discussions, but do not have any additional authority granted them by that position. In addition, many Officers and Advisors carry out additional duties or hold additional ranks, such as the Commissar, who is responsible for troop morale and spreading our name, or the Drill Sergeant, who handles our recruits and ensures that they are properly trained before joining our higher ranks.

Our main body made up of all of our full members is known as the Vanguard. As the years have gone on, the Officers have begun including the Vanguard in more of the decision-making process, allowing members of the Vanguard to have a much more active role in the leadership of the group. Additionally, from time to time we employ specialized squads made up of Vanguard members. Traditionally, Talon Squad has been our reconnaissance squad, Theta Squad has been our tactical strike squad, and Dingo Squad has been our wildcard squad that does everything from train our recruits to try out experimental tactics to extend our presence into places we don't normally reach. Most of these squads are put to use only when the need for them arises.

For our New Recruits, Boot Camp is their first stop on the path to full membership. While in Boot Camp, they are expected to prove themselves worthy of full membership, which can and does take some time (a month or two), and requires that they take an active role in communicating their status and demonstrating that they can work with the rest of the team. During their time in Boot Camp they will join the Vanguard on its missions, but they will not have access to as many resources as the full members, nor will they have access to our Vanguard-level communications.

The final branch of the group, and perhaps one of the most important, is the Home Guard. Traditionally staffed by our veteran members who are looking for a simpler life after retiring from their work on missions, these are members who prefer to stay in Darvall Heights, protecting our home suburb from the hordes and ferals. Home Guard members typically operate independently, but they will oftentimes coordinate among themselves and the broader group via in-game speaking.


Leadership

Presently, our leadership is composed of two officers, each of whom essentially shares the burden equally. We currently have the following individuals serving, and hovering your mouse over their names will reveal the specific roles they are serving in:

Officers: Clayton Carmine, Millhouser

Advisors: Frank Burn, Aichon, Shadok

Additional: Pending Review