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Ranks

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+ Red Right Hand uses a rank system to denote hierarchy and roles within + its divisions. Below is a breakdown of the ranks for each division: +

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DescriptionNavalMarine
Rank 0Entry-levelCadetPrivate
Rank 1Proven experienceEnsignCorporal
Rank 2Specialised roleLieutenantSergeant
Rank 3Tactical leadershipCaptainMajor
Rank 4Leads leadershipCommodoreCommander
Rank 5Strategic commandAdmiralGeneral
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+ Each rank comes with its own set of responsibilities and expectations, + contributing to the overall effectiveness and discipline of the Red + Right Hand. +

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Marine Ranks

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Private

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+ The entry-level rank for new recruits in the Marine division. + Privates undergo basic training to prepare for their roles and must + demonstrate commitment and discipline through their training period + before advancing to Corporal. They are usually assigned to + fundamental duties and learning tasks within the Marine Corps. +

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Corporal

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+ Corporals are Marines who have proven their abilities in the field + and demonstrated leadership potential. They often serve as team + leaders for small units and are responsible for the training and + welfare of Privates. Corporals are expected to lead by example and + maintain high standards of discipline and performance. +

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Sergeant

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+ Sergeants are non-commissioned officers with specialized skills in + areas such as infantry tactics, logistics, reconnaissance, or heavy + weapons. They serve as squad leaders or technical experts and are + responsible for mission planning at the unit level. Sergeants bridge + the gap between enlisted personnel and commissioned officers. +

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Major

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+ Majors hold tactical leadership positions and typically command + platoons or companies. They are responsible for coordinating + multiple squads in combat operations and ensuring that their units + are properly trained and equipped. Majors must demonstrate strong + tactical acumen and the ability to make critical decisions under + pressure. +

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Commander

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+ Commanders lead groups of Majors and coordinate battalion-level or + larger operations. They are responsible for operational planning, + resource allocation, and ensuring that tactical leaders can execute + their missions effectively. Commanders serve as the link between + tactical and strategic leadership. +

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General

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+ Generals hold the highest rank in the Marine division and are + responsible for strategic command and overall Marine Corps + operations. They establish doctrine, set long-term objectives, and + represent the Marine forces in organizational leadership. Generals + shape the identity and capabilities of the entire Marine division. +

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