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[[Category:2nd Royal Special Assault Brigade]] | |||
* Sub-communities of groups | * Sub-communities of groups | ||
* Duelling Societies, Bardic Societies, Guilds | * Duelling Societies, Bardic Societies, Guilds, Clubs | ||
** Honourable Samurai | ** Honourable Samurai | ||
** Warrior Poet's | ** Warrior Poet's | ||
** Warrior Philosopher | ** Warrior Philosopher | ||
** Scottish Clans | |||
** Artistic Guilds | |||
** Team Fan Clubs | |||
** Etc... | |||
* Accepted by 2nd RSAB High Command as long as loyalty is to 2nd RSAB and individual's unit comes first before loyalty to societies | * Accepted by 2nd RSAB High Command as long as loyalty is to 2nd RSAB and individual's unit comes first before loyalty to societies | ||
* Established as a way to expand and deepen the society outside of the military support role | * Established as a way to expand and deepen the society outside of the military support role | ||
* Some societies are open where anyone can join, others are by invitation only | |||
* Some societies require members belong only to that society while others allow multiple memberships | |||
* Have dress codes, customs, social gatherings, group goals, etc.. | |||
* Must contribute to the culture of the 2nd RSAB | |||
* Large range of commitment and seriousness required - Samurai Clans vs. Team Fan Clubs for example |
Latest revision as of 16:51, 14 October 2017
- Sub-communities of groups
- Duelling Societies, Bardic Societies, Guilds, Clubs
- Honourable Samurai
- Warrior Poet's
- Warrior Philosopher
- Scottish Clans
- Artistic Guilds
- Team Fan Clubs
- Etc...
- Accepted by 2nd RSAB High Command as long as loyalty is to 2nd RSAB and individual's unit comes first before loyalty to societies
- Established as a way to expand and deepen the society outside of the military support role
- Some societies are open where anyone can join, others are by invitation only
- Some societies require members belong only to that society while others allow multiple memberships
- Have dress codes, customs, social gatherings, group goals, etc..
- Must contribute to the culture of the 2nd RSAB
- Large range of commitment and seriousness required - Samurai Clans vs. Team Fan Clubs for example