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* 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

Revision as of 12:09, 28 February 2014

  • 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