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The '''United States of Quentin Army Chain of Command''' refers to the different ranks, seniority, and process of command present in the [[United States of Quentin Army]]. Like the other five [[United States of Quentin Armed Forces|armed service branches]], the army is led by the [[Supreme Commander of the Quentinian Military]], who is appointed by the [[President of the USQ]] and can be removed at any time. Past the Supreme Commander, the army is headed by seven [[General of the Quentinian Army|Generals]], who each have their own staffs, forces, and jurisdictions, however are all of the same rank. Traditionally, in times of war, the Supreme Commander takes leadership of the army especially, more so than the [[United States of Quentin Navy|Navy]], [[Starkkae Corps]], or [[United States of Quentin Air Force|Air Force]], leading army operations in the field and rendering the generals to a lower level of responsibility than that they have conceptually.  
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The '''United States of Quentin Army Chain of Command''' refers to the different ranks, seniority, and process of command present in the [[United States of Quentin Army]]. Like the other [[Uniformed Combatant Services |uniformed combatant services]], the army is led by the [[Supreme Commander of the Quentinian Armed Forces]], who is appointed by the [[President of the USQ]] and can be removed at any time. Past the Supreme Commander, the army is headed by seven [[General of the Quentinian Army|Generals]], who each have their own staffs, forces, and jurisdictions, however are all of the same rank. Traditionally, in times of war, the Supreme Commander takes leadership of the army especially, more so than the [[United States of Quentin Navy|Navy]], [[Starkkae Corps]], or [[United States of Quentin Air Force|Air Force]], leading army operations in the field and rendering the generals to a lower level of responsibility than that they have conceptually.  
  
 
Ranking underneath the seven Generals are several [[Officers of the Quentinian Military|officer positions]], [[Deputy Positions of the Quentinian Military|deputy positions]], and [[Enlisted Ranks of the Quentinian Military|enlisted ranks]]. These positions and ranks were first established with the onset of the [[Quentinian War for Independence]], when the [[Territorial Assembly]] granted three leaders, [[George Firedawn]], [[David Ellison]], and [[Maxamiil Schlager]], the position of Generals. The Supreme Commander was created with the [[Constitution of the United States of Quentin|Constitution]] in 1834, and in 1851 the [[Seventh Amendment to the United States of Quentin Constitution|Seventh Amendment]] to the Constitution established the powers and procedure of the [[Quentinian Department of Defense|Department of Defense]] and the [[Quentinian Bureau of the Army|Army Bureau]], as well as created the [[Quentinian Office of Army Training|Office of Army Training]].
 
Ranking underneath the seven Generals are several [[Officers of the Quentinian Military|officer positions]], [[Deputy Positions of the Quentinian Military|deputy positions]], and [[Enlisted Ranks of the Quentinian Military|enlisted ranks]]. These positions and ranks were first established with the onset of the [[Quentinian War for Independence]], when the [[Territorial Assembly]] granted three leaders, [[George Firedawn]], [[David Ellison]], and [[Maxamiil Schlager]], the position of Generals. The Supreme Commander was created with the [[Constitution of the United States of Quentin|Constitution]] in 1834, and in 1851 the [[Seventh Amendment to the United States of Quentin Constitution|Seventh Amendment]] to the Constitution established the powers and procedure of the [[Quentinian Department of Defense|Department of Defense]] and the [[Quentinian Bureau of the Army|Army Bureau]], as well as created the [[Quentinian Office of Army Training|Office of Army Training]].

Revision as of 21:48, 7 April 2020

The United States of Quentin Army Chain of Command refers to the different ranks, seniority, and process of command present in the United States of Quentin Army. Like the other uniformed combatant services, the army is led by the Supreme Commander of the Quentinian Armed Forces, who is appointed by the President of the USQ and can be removed at any time. Past the Supreme Commander, the army is headed by seven Generals, who each have their own staffs, forces, and jurisdictions, however are all of the same rank. Traditionally, in times of war, the Supreme Commander takes leadership of the army especially, more so than the Navy, Starkkae Corps, or Air Force, leading army operations in the field and rendering the generals to a lower level of responsibility than that they have conceptually.

Ranking underneath the seven Generals are several officer positions, deputy positions, and enlisted ranks. These positions and ranks were first established with the onset of the Quentinian War for Independence, when the Territorial Assembly granted three leaders, George Firedawn, David Ellison, and Maxamiil Schlager, the position of Generals. The Supreme Commander was created with the Constitution in 1834, and in 1851 the Seventh Amendment to the Constitution established the powers and procedure of the Department of Defense and the Army Bureau, as well as created the Office of Army Training.

History

Chain of Command

Rank Held By Pay Grade
Supreme Commander
Supreme Commander Chloe Livingstone S4
Flag Rank
General George Davidsman, Ellie Bourgyarde, Christian Heiheik
Jordan Thomas, Fauvius Randall, Sharlene Williamson, Phineas Stephenson
S3
Lieutenant General Multiple S3
General Commander Multiple S2
Commissioned Officers
Major General Multiple S2
Colonel Multiple S2
Lieutenant Colonel Multiple S2
Lieutenant Commander Multiple S2
Captain Multiple S1
Chief Sergeant Multiple S1
Deputy Officers
Deputy Lieutenant Multiple S2B
Deputy Commander Multiple S2B
Deputy Captain Multiple S1
Chief of Support Operations Multiple S2B
Enlisted Servicemen
Major Sergeant Multiple S1
First Sergeant Multiple S1
Major Corporal Multiple S0
Corporal Multiple S0
Sergeant Multiple S0
Private Multiple S0