UcD Ranking Structure
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UcD Ranking Structure
Monarch (M)
• A Monarch is a leader of the community and holds the highest rank in the community. A Monarch has the right to promote or demote any District General as they seek and hold the highest superiority of any leader.
• A Monarchs main job is to expand UcD to new opportunities and to ensure its future growth and stability.
• A Monarch is identified by the initial "M" at the end of the members Xbox LIVE gamertag (Ex. UcD Sample M). All Monarchs are equal in ranking.
• For someone to be promoted to Monarch, it requires a majority vote from all current Monarchs to agree on promoting a District General to Monarch.
District General (DG)
• A District General, also known by the initials "DG" in the members Xbox LIVE motto is in charge of a District. A select number of Brigades/Section to oversee the well being of the members and success of the Brigade.
• Must assist Section Generals with day to day operations.
• Helps with activities within the District.
• Provides advice and instructions where needed to keep a Brigade/Company successful.
• A District General has the power to promote/demote members of the rank Commander and below.
Section General (SG)
• Section Generals, alike Commanders oversee a brigade, instead Section Generals oversee a specific amount of brigades. They insure the well being of their Commanders and are made available to assist the Commanders with activities and are as well, suited for advisory.
• Section Generals are identified by the initials "SG" in the members Xbox LIVE Motto.
• Must assist Commanders with day to day operations.
• Helps with activities within the Section.
• Provides advice and instructions where needed to keep a Brigade/Company successful.
• A District General has the power to promote/demote members of the rank Commander and below.
Commander (CMDR)
• A Commander is in command of a Brigade within a District. Having achieved the rank of Commander, Commander will have numerous responsibilities within the Brigade to fulfill. Overseeing a Brigade, typically housing 5-6 companies of 40-70 members. A Commander is eligible for promotion after 2 months, or after a Commander splits. However, a promotion is not guaranteed.
• Commanders must make sure that all Corporals are registered on the website.
• Hosts daily/weekly game nights.
• Updates Brigade List, a list of members, weekly.
• Ensures that Captains keep their Companies successful and improving.
• A General has the power to promote/demote the ranks of Captain and below.
Lieutenant Commander (LTC)
• Lieutenant Commanders crucially assist the Commander of a given brigade. In essence, they are a Commander’s right hand man.
• When the Commander isn’t present or takes a leave of absence, a Lieutenant Commander will temporarily take over their role.
• Hosts daily/weekly game nights.
• Is educated on running a Brigade by the Commander.
• Ensures that Captains keep their Companies successful and improving.
• After a member has served longer than 1 month in the rank structure or longer and depending on the situation, may a Lieutenant Commander be promoted.
Captain (CPT)
• A Captain is in charge of a Company within a Brigade. A Company roster is typically 15 members, not including recruits.
• Captains insure the well-being of their company members.
• Must make sure that all Company members know how to find stuff on the site and assist where needed.
• Captains host daily/weekly game nights with their company.
• Makes sure everyone within the Company is aware and understands the Honor Code, Rank Structure and Code of Conduct.
• Assists the Commander of the Brigade with day to day operations within the Brigade.
• A Captain has the power to promote a Recruit to Private after the Private has served 5 or so days.
• Must inform CMDR of all promotions.
Lieutenant (LT)
• Lieutenant is the first leadership/officer position in UcD.
• Lieutenants assist Captains in running companies and therefore have authority over the company.
• Must make sure that all Company members know how to find stuff on the site and assist where needed.
• Lieutenants help host daily/weekly game nights with their company.
• Makes sure everyone within the Company is aware and understands the BSR, Rank Structure and Neutrality Statement
• A Lieutenant has the power to promote a Recruit to Private after the Recruit has served 3-5 days.
• Must notify CPT of all promotions.
Staff Sergeant (SSG)
• A Staff Sergeant is an experienced member who has understood the BSR, Rank Structure, and Neutrality statement completely.
• As a honorary rank, a Staff Sergeant should set a good example for their members and attend Brigade events regularly.
• There may be a total of two Staff Sergeants in a Company.
Sergeant (SGT)
• As a Sergeant, members will have to carefully familiarize themselves with the elements of the ranking structure, rules, regulations, and BSR.
• Once a Sergeant has actively trained Corporals and familiarized themselves with the overall structure, then they may be potentially up for a promotion.
• After an accumulate period of 2 weeks have passed or more then a promotion may follow suit.
• There may be a total of four Sergeants in a Company.
Corporal (CPL)
• Corporals take an active role to introduce new recruits into their brigades.
• Corporals are provided to insure the familiarization of UcD’s rank structure and BSR.
• After roughly a week has passed, a Corporal may be considered for promotion to Sergeant.
Private (PVT)
• The first real rank in the Rank Structure. After getting to understand the Rank Structure as a Recruit for about three days, a Recruit is promoted to Private.
• Privates must be registered on the website.
• Privates are required to learn and respect the BSR, Neutrality Statement and Rank Structure.
• Must participate in majority of Company/Brigade events. Absence to a select few of events are acceptable.
• Eligible, but NOT required, to change Xbox LIVE Gamertag to represent UcD with the prefix "UcD" in your gamertag. Example: UcD Example.
• After a week of staying active, a Private is promoted to Corporal. A Captain may promote a Private prior to one week through an arranged promotion.
Recruit
• A Recruit is a new member of the Ranking system. Serves as the rank of Recruit for 3 or so days before settling in a Company as a Private.
• A Recruit must register on the website, ucdcommunity.forumotion.com
• Must read and understand the BSR, Rank Structure and Neutrality Statement.
• Must participate in no less than 3 game nights per week.
• A Monarch is a leader of the community and holds the highest rank in the community. A Monarch has the right to promote or demote any District General as they seek and hold the highest superiority of any leader.
• A Monarchs main job is to expand UcD to new opportunities and to ensure its future growth and stability.
• A Monarch is identified by the initial "M" at the end of the members Xbox LIVE gamertag (Ex. UcD Sample M). All Monarchs are equal in ranking.
• For someone to be promoted to Monarch, it requires a majority vote from all current Monarchs to agree on promoting a District General to Monarch.
District General (DG)
• A District General, also known by the initials "DG" in the members Xbox LIVE motto is in charge of a District. A select number of Brigades/Section to oversee the well being of the members and success of the Brigade.
• Must assist Section Generals with day to day operations.
• Helps with activities within the District.
• Provides advice and instructions where needed to keep a Brigade/Company successful.
• A District General has the power to promote/demote members of the rank Commander and below.
Section General (SG)
• Section Generals, alike Commanders oversee a brigade, instead Section Generals oversee a specific amount of brigades. They insure the well being of their Commanders and are made available to assist the Commanders with activities and are as well, suited for advisory.
• Section Generals are identified by the initials "SG" in the members Xbox LIVE Motto.
• Must assist Commanders with day to day operations.
• Helps with activities within the Section.
• Provides advice and instructions where needed to keep a Brigade/Company successful.
• A District General has the power to promote/demote members of the rank Commander and below.
Commander (CMDR)
• A Commander is in command of a Brigade within a District. Having achieved the rank of Commander, Commander will have numerous responsibilities within the Brigade to fulfill. Overseeing a Brigade, typically housing 5-6 companies of 40-70 members. A Commander is eligible for promotion after 2 months, or after a Commander splits. However, a promotion is not guaranteed.
• Commanders must make sure that all Corporals are registered on the website.
• Hosts daily/weekly game nights.
• Updates Brigade List, a list of members, weekly.
• Ensures that Captains keep their Companies successful and improving.
• A General has the power to promote/demote the ranks of Captain and below.
Lieutenant Commander (LTC)
• Lieutenant Commanders crucially assist the Commander of a given brigade. In essence, they are a Commander’s right hand man.
• When the Commander isn’t present or takes a leave of absence, a Lieutenant Commander will temporarily take over their role.
• Hosts daily/weekly game nights.
• Is educated on running a Brigade by the Commander.
• Ensures that Captains keep their Companies successful and improving.
• After a member has served longer than 1 month in the rank structure or longer and depending on the situation, may a Lieutenant Commander be promoted.
Captain (CPT)
• A Captain is in charge of a Company within a Brigade. A Company roster is typically 15 members, not including recruits.
• Captains insure the well-being of their company members.
• Must make sure that all Company members know how to find stuff on the site and assist where needed.
• Captains host daily/weekly game nights with their company.
• Makes sure everyone within the Company is aware and understands the Honor Code, Rank Structure and Code of Conduct.
• Assists the Commander of the Brigade with day to day operations within the Brigade.
• A Captain has the power to promote a Recruit to Private after the Private has served 5 or so days.
• Must inform CMDR of all promotions.
Lieutenant (LT)
• Lieutenant is the first leadership/officer position in UcD.
• Lieutenants assist Captains in running companies and therefore have authority over the company.
• Must make sure that all Company members know how to find stuff on the site and assist where needed.
• Lieutenants help host daily/weekly game nights with their company.
• Makes sure everyone within the Company is aware and understands the BSR, Rank Structure and Neutrality Statement
• A Lieutenant has the power to promote a Recruit to Private after the Recruit has served 3-5 days.
• Must notify CPT of all promotions.
Staff Sergeant (SSG)
• A Staff Sergeant is an experienced member who has understood the BSR, Rank Structure, and Neutrality statement completely.
• As a honorary rank, a Staff Sergeant should set a good example for their members and attend Brigade events regularly.
• There may be a total of two Staff Sergeants in a Company.
Sergeant (SGT)
• As a Sergeant, members will have to carefully familiarize themselves with the elements of the ranking structure, rules, regulations, and BSR.
• Once a Sergeant has actively trained Corporals and familiarized themselves with the overall structure, then they may be potentially up for a promotion.
• After an accumulate period of 2 weeks have passed or more then a promotion may follow suit.
• There may be a total of four Sergeants in a Company.
Corporal (CPL)
• Corporals take an active role to introduce new recruits into their brigades.
• Corporals are provided to insure the familiarization of UcD’s rank structure and BSR.
• After roughly a week has passed, a Corporal may be considered for promotion to Sergeant.
Private (PVT)
• The first real rank in the Rank Structure. After getting to understand the Rank Structure as a Recruit for about three days, a Recruit is promoted to Private.
• Privates must be registered on the website.
• Privates are required to learn and respect the BSR, Neutrality Statement and Rank Structure.
• Must participate in majority of Company/Brigade events. Absence to a select few of events are acceptable.
• Eligible, but NOT required, to change Xbox LIVE Gamertag to represent UcD with the prefix "UcD" in your gamertag. Example: UcD Example.
• After a week of staying active, a Private is promoted to Corporal. A Captain may promote a Private prior to one week through an arranged promotion.
Recruit
• A Recruit is a new member of the Ranking system. Serves as the rank of Recruit for 3 or so days before settling in a Company as a Private.
• A Recruit must register on the website, ucdcommunity.forumotion.com
• Must read and understand the BSR, Rank Structure and Neutrality Statement.
• Must participate in no less than 3 game nights per week.
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