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[[Category:2nd Royal Special Assault Brigade]] | |||
The current organization of the 2nd RSAB is modelled on the original organization of the Star League Defense Forces. The 2nd RSAB is divided into 14 primary departments called commands, and a series of secondary, or sub-commands. | The current organization of the 2nd RSAB is modelled on the original organization of the Star League Defense Forces. The 2nd RSAB is divided into 14 primary departments called commands, and a series of secondary, or sub-commands. | ||
=Training and Deployment Command= | |||
The function of the Training and Deployment Command (TDC) is to manage the various 2nd RSAB training facilities and to manage the assignment of newly graduated personnel to their initial postings. | The function of the Training and Deployment Command (TDC) is to manage the various 2nd RSAB training facilities and to manage the assignment of newly graduated personnel to their initial postings. | ||
==Training and Education Sub-Command== | |||
The TESC is responsible for the running of all military training facilities and academies. The TESC develops and administers the admission exams as well as assigning staff to the various facilities. The mandate of the TESC is to strive to produce the best graduates possible ensuring that they are the most capable (militarily) while at the same time having the widest breadth of education and experience possible. | The TESC is responsible for the running of all military training facilities and academies. The TESC develops and administers the admission exams as well as assigning staff to the various facilities. The mandate of the TESC is to strive to produce the best graduates possible ensuring that they are the most capable (militarily) while at the same time having the widest breadth of education and experience possible. | ||
==Deployment Sub-Command== | |||
The DSC is responsible for assigning new graduates to their first postings. The DSC receives requests from the administrative units of the various commands for personnel and attempts to fill those requirements as best as possible. Once all front-line unit requests have been filled, any remaining personnel are assigned to reserve units. The DSC is also responsible for handling the needs of those individuals who wish to muster at some point after their minimum service term has passed. The DSC works with the Civilian Liaison Command to find retirees civilian positions. | The DSC is responsible for assigning new graduates to their first postings. The DSC receives requests from the administrative units of the various commands for personnel and attempts to fill those requirements as best as possible. Once all front-line unit requests have been filled, any remaining personnel are assigned to reserve units. The DSC is also responsible for handling the needs of those individuals who wish to muster at some point after their minimum service term has passed. The DSC works with the Civilian Liaison Command to find retirees civilian positions. | ||
=Judge Advocate General's Command= | |||
The JAG Command is responsible for administering the 2nd RSAB code of conduct and justice to all members of the 2nd RSAB. This command is small because of the small number of crimes and infractions that occur. The JAG command has 3 sub-commands, each with its own specialized duties. | The JAG Command is responsible for administering the 2nd RSAB code of conduct and justice to all members of the 2nd RSAB. This command is small because of the small number of crimes and infractions that occur. The JAG command has 3 sub-commands, each with its own specialized duties. | ||
==Judicial Sub-Command== | |||
The Judicial Sub-Command is responsible for appointing judges and administering the military courts. | The Judicial Sub-Command is responsible for appointing judges and administering the military courts. | ||
==Advocate Sub-Command== | |||
The Advocate Sub-Command trains advocates. These advocates can be called on as either prosecutors or defense counsel in a case and are familiar with the legal rules and processes. | The Advocate Sub-Command trains advocates. These advocates can be called on as either prosecutors or defense counsel in a case and are familiar with the legal rules and processes. | ||
==Military Police Sub-Command== | |||
The Military Police Sub-Command (MPSC) is responsible for running the 2nd RSAB's | The Military Police Sub-Command (MPSC) is responsible for running the 2nd RSAB's Military Police (MP) units. MP units are structured identically to the Marine Corps units (in terms or rank and organization) but are composed almost exclusively of light infantry personnel. The Military Police does use a small number of light armour, VTOL, aerospace, and mechanized infantry units as well as a number of small, non-combat DropShips and JumpShips. Should an MP unit require additional forces, those units can be commandeered under the authority of either the MP Commandant or an MP Colonel. | ||
The Military Police is responsible for dealing with any criminal matters involving (or potentially involving) military or reserves personnel. In addition, the Military Police work with the 2nd RSAB Intelligence Corps with regards to matters of espionage involving 2nd RSAB personnel. Finally, the Military Police provide support to the civilian police services. | |||
== | ==Civilian Liaison Sub-Command== | ||
= | =Quartermaster Command= | ||
== | ==Manufacturing Sub-Command== | ||
== | ==Supply Sub-Command== | ||
== | ==Distribution Sub-Command== | ||
= | =Intelligence Command= | ||
== | ==Intelligence Sub-Command== | ||
== | ==Operations Sub-Command== | ||
== | ==Counter-Intelligence Sub-Command== | ||
= | =Reserve Command= | ||
== | ==Army Reserves Sub-Command== | ||
== | ==Naval Reserves Sub-Command== | ||
== | ==Reserves Administration Sub-Command== | ||
= | =Communication Command= | ||
== | ==Interstellar Sub-Command== | ||
== | ==Interplanetary Sub-Command== | ||
== | ==Planetary Communications Sub-Command== | ||
== | ==Civilian Liaison Sub-Command== | ||
== | ==Unit Liaison Sub-Command== | ||
= | =Administrative Command= | ||
== | ==Archives Sub-Command== | ||
== | ==Civilian Liaison Sub-Command== | ||
= | =Research and Development Command= | ||
= | =Civilian Administration Command= | ||
= | =Medical Command= | ||
== | ==Field Unit Sub-Command== | ||
== | ==Hospital Administration Sub-Command== | ||
== | ==Transport Sub-Command== | ||
== | ==Morgue and Coroner's Sub-Command== | ||
= | =High Command= | ||
== | ==Special Operations Sub-Command== | ||
= | =Engineering Command= | ||
= | =Army Command= | ||
== | ==Infantry Sub-Command== | ||
== | ==Armor Sub-Command== | ||
====Supply and Maintenance Sub-Command==== | ==Aerospace Sub-Command== | ||
==Battlemech Sub-Command== | |||
==Artillery Sub-Command== | |||
==Irregular Forces Sub-Command== | |||
==Aquatic Sub-Command== | |||
==Dropship Sub-Command== | |||
==Planning and Strategy Sub-Command== | |||
==Combat Engineering Sub-Command== | |||
==Supply and Maintenance Sub-Command== | |||
=Naval Command= | |||
==Warship Sub-Command== | |||
==Dropship Sub-Command== | |||
==Transport Sub-Command== | |||
==Naval Aerospace Sub-Command== | |||
==Marine Corps Sub-Command== | |||
==Planning and Strategy Sub-Command== | |||
==Supply and Maintenance Sub-Command== |
Latest revision as of 16:45, 14 October 2017
The current organization of the 2nd RSAB is modelled on the original organization of the Star League Defense Forces. The 2nd RSAB is divided into 14 primary departments called commands, and a series of secondary, or sub-commands.
Training and Deployment Command
The function of the Training and Deployment Command (TDC) is to manage the various 2nd RSAB training facilities and to manage the assignment of newly graduated personnel to their initial postings.
Training and Education Sub-Command
The TESC is responsible for the running of all military training facilities and academies. The TESC develops and administers the admission exams as well as assigning staff to the various facilities. The mandate of the TESC is to strive to produce the best graduates possible ensuring that they are the most capable (militarily) while at the same time having the widest breadth of education and experience possible.
Deployment Sub-Command
The DSC is responsible for assigning new graduates to their first postings. The DSC receives requests from the administrative units of the various commands for personnel and attempts to fill those requirements as best as possible. Once all front-line unit requests have been filled, any remaining personnel are assigned to reserve units. The DSC is also responsible for handling the needs of those individuals who wish to muster at some point after their minimum service term has passed. The DSC works with the Civilian Liaison Command to find retirees civilian positions.
Judge Advocate General's Command
The JAG Command is responsible for administering the 2nd RSAB code of conduct and justice to all members of the 2nd RSAB. This command is small because of the small number of crimes and infractions that occur. The JAG command has 3 sub-commands, each with its own specialized duties.
Judicial Sub-Command
The Judicial Sub-Command is responsible for appointing judges and administering the military courts.
Advocate Sub-Command
The Advocate Sub-Command trains advocates. These advocates can be called on as either prosecutors or defense counsel in a case and are familiar with the legal rules and processes.
Military Police Sub-Command
The Military Police Sub-Command (MPSC) is responsible for running the 2nd RSAB's Military Police (MP) units. MP units are structured identically to the Marine Corps units (in terms or rank and organization) but are composed almost exclusively of light infantry personnel. The Military Police does use a small number of light armour, VTOL, aerospace, and mechanized infantry units as well as a number of small, non-combat DropShips and JumpShips. Should an MP unit require additional forces, those units can be commandeered under the authority of either the MP Commandant or an MP Colonel.
The Military Police is responsible for dealing with any criminal matters involving (or potentially involving) military or reserves personnel. In addition, the Military Police work with the 2nd RSAB Intelligence Corps with regards to matters of espionage involving 2nd RSAB personnel. Finally, the Military Police provide support to the civilian police services.