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!CO's Rank
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!Attendant's Rank
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!Average Full Staff
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!Unit Composed Of
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|1st Tastel
|1st Tastel
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|Sgibo
|Squad ()
|Sgiobair
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|10
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|1st Sgibo
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|Cith (Eng. Friends/fireteam)
|Cith (Eng. Friends/fireteam)
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|Sgiobair-Leift.
|Sgiobair-Leift. or Corporal
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|Man-At-Arms or Corporal
|4-6
|4-6
|ad-hoc personnel groupings
|ad-hoc personnel groupings
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|NM ''Ceiternn''
|Sgibo
|Platoon
|Squad (*)
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|Sgiobair
|Sgiobair Leift.
|10-15
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|1st Sgibo
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|NM Tastel
|Platoon (***)
|Captaen
|Serdeant
|75
|75
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|5 Sgibos, one of which is Platoon Command
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|NM Tastel
|NM Catalion
|Company (I)
|Company (I)
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|Ardcaptaen
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|Leiftenant
|300
|225-300
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|3-4 Tastels, typically 4, one of which is Company Command
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|1st BGT TG1 TS1
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|NM Tascghrúp
|NM Ceitern
|Battalion (III)
|Battalion or Regiment (II or III)
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|Leift. General (also referred to as General-Ceiterna)
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|Quartermaster-Ceiterna, Leift. Ceiterna, Hospitaller-Ceiterna
|900-2700
|900-2700
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|3-9 Catalionn, typically 3 combat, 3 support, and 4 attached Ceiternn
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|1.1 BGT TG1
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|Bragadt
|Bragadt
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|General-Bragorra
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|Quartermaster-Bragorra, Leift. Bragorra, Hospitaller-Bragorra
|2100-12,300
|2100-12,300
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|2-3 Tascghrúps plus one additional command Tastel; typically three plus multiple support Tastels and Ceiternn
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|1.1 BGT
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|Rhon
|Rhon
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|General-Rhonorra
|Quartermaster Rhonorra, Leift. Rhonorra. Hospitaller-Rhonorra
|5700-38400
|2-3 Bragadts plus one additional command Ceitern; typically three
|1st RHN
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|Front
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|General
|any lower general rank, typically Bragorra
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|5700-38400
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|Regional Command
|Army Central Command
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|Marshal
|Quartermaster-General, Hospitaller-General, General-Militant
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|}All COs are technically considered officers in the Fhainnin rank structure, and non-officers are referred to as Men-at-Arms. Any soldier can theoretically attain the rank of Captaen, though this typically is reserved for officer training school candidates and higher ranks require such training as a prerequisite. Appointments to the ranks of Lft. General and higher almost always require appropriate political leanings and specialized schooling in addition to the demonstrated competence and leadership qualities expected of the upper echelons.<br />
|}All COs are technically considered officers in the Fhainnin rank structure, and non-officers are referred to as Men-at-Arms. Any soldier can theoretically attain the rank of Captaen, though this typically is reserved for officer training school candidates and higher ranks require such training as a prerequisite. Appointments to the ranks of Lft. General and higher almost always require appropriate political leanings and specialized schooling in addition to the demonstrated competence and leadership qualities expected of the upper echelons.<br />


Ranks:
Man-at-Arms, Corporal, Sgiobair-Leiftenant, Sgiobair, Serdeant, Captaen, Leiftenant, Ardcaptaen, Quartermaster-Ceitern, Leiftenant Ceitern, Hospitaller-Ceitern, Leift. General, Quartermaster-Bragorra, Leift. Bragorra, Hospitaller-Bragorra, General-Bragorra, Quartermaster-Rhonorra, Leift. Rhonorra, Hospitaller-Rhonorra, General-Rhonorra, General, Quartermaster-General, Hospitaller-General, Marshal
Tascghrúp


Ghrúpcaptaen
==Army Sea Bureau==
==Army Sea Bureau==
<br />Going into the second quarter of the century, the composition of the Army naval service is changing as older, larger warships become slightly less prominent compared to a larger force of smaller surface combatants. While the light support carrier doctrine employed by the Army remains a key point in Fhainnin strategy within the ______ Sea and in its littoral waters along the open ocean, budget cuts and the lack of a serious neighboring rival make lobbying for a larger navy a weak political position. Currently, the Army plans to phase out much of its older surface fleet in favor of modern designs. While the total number of heavy surface combatants will drop, a larger array of small vessels is planned. Forays into missile boats in particular are in vogue for white-water operations, though the overall trend in modern naval design is a greater integration of air assets with naval ones, as evidenced by the fact that the vast majority of new designs take landing pads into account compared to older Fhainic designs, many of which lagged behind in this area.
<br />Going into the second quarter of the century, the composition of the Army naval service is changing as older, larger warships become slightly less prominent compared to a larger force of smaller surface combatants. While the light support carrier doctrine employed by the Army remains a key point in Fhainnin strategy within the ______ Sea and in its littoral waters along the open ocean, budget cuts and the lack of a serious neighboring rival make lobbying for a larger navy a weak political position. Currently, the Army plans to phase out much of its older surface fleet in favor of modern designs. While the total number of heavy surface combatants will drop, a larger array of small vessels is planned. Forays into missile boats in particular are in vogue for white-water operations, though the overall trend in modern naval design is a greater integration of air assets with naval ones, as evidenced by the fact that the vast majority of new designs take landing pads into account compared to older Fhainic designs, many of which lagged behind in this area.
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