mrcowsam
Recruit

hello and welcome to the 17th foot fourm page im the general ign kyle frost yes and at this point the regiment is new and we are working on a ts so to apply pls follow the outline
ign:
steam (if u have one):
skype(if u have one):
what ur good at (ex: training leading following and tech stuff):
what ur good at in the battle(ex: range melee accurcy):
what time zone do u live in(if u dont know look it up):
do you speak english:
age:
so have fun and we accept no raceist people or any tkers
ranks:
ign:
steam (if u have one):
skype(if u have one):
what ur good at (ex: training leading following and tech stuff):
what ur good at in the battle(ex: range melee accurcy):
what time zone do u live in(if u dont know look it up):
do you speak english:
age:
we accept all ages so no need to say no if u are 11 its fine
ranks:
Officer Ranks
Officer Cadet
This is the rank held during initial officer training.
Second Lieutenant
The first rank held on commissioning. It is normally held for up to 2 linebattles as officer , during which time they complete special to arms training relevant to their Corps. Afterwards they are responsible for leading up to 30 soldiers in a platoon or troop, both in training and on operations.
Lieutenant
Lieutenant is a rank typically held for up to 3 linebattles as officer. They normally command of a platoon or troop of around 30 soldiers, but with experience comes increased responsibilities. They also have the opportunity to gain specialised skills outside their unit.
Captain
Captains are normally made second-in-command of a sub-unit of up to 120 soldiers. They are key players in the planning and decision-making process, with tactical responsibility for operations on the ground as well as equipment maintenance, logistic support and manpower.
Major
Promotion to Major follows between 8 linebattles as officer. Typically a Major will be given command of a sub-unit of up to 120 officers and soldiers with responsibility for their training, welfare and administration both in camp and on operations, as well as the management of their equipment.
Lieutenant Colonel
Lieutenant Colonels typically command units of up to 650 soldiers, containing four or five sub-units. They are responsible for the overall operational effectiveness of their unit in terms of military capability, welfare and general discipline. Typically a two-year appointment.
Colonel
Colonels are usually field commanders - typically they serve as staff officers between field commands at battalion/brigade level.
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first Ranks
Private
On completion of Phase 1 Training, all new soldiers start as Privates although the title may be Trooper, Gunner, Signaller, Sapper, Guardsman Rifleman or even Kingsman depending on Corps/Regiment.
Lance Corporal
Promotion to Lance Corporal may follow after Phase 2 Training or after about 3 linebattles as a private. Lance Corporals are required to supervise a small team of up to four soldiers called a section. They also have opportunities to specialise and undertake specialist military training.
Corporal
After 6 linebattles, and depending on ability to lead, promotion to Corporal typically follows. In this rank additional trade and instructor qualifications can be gained. Corporals are given command of more soldiers and equipment such as tanks and guns.
Sergeant
Sergeant is a senior role of responsibility, promotion to which typically takes place after 10-12 linebattes depending on ability. Sergeants typically are second in command of a troop or platoon of up to 35 soldiers, with the important responsibility for advising and assisting junior officers.
Staff/Colour Sergeant
After a few years as a Sergeant promotion to either Staff or Colour Sergeant may follow. This is a senior role combining man and resource management of around 120 soldiers, or even command of a troop or platoon.
Warrant Officer Class 2
(Company/Squadron Sergeant Major)
This is a senior management role focussing on the training, welfare and discipline of a company, squadron or battery of up to 120 soldiers. WO2s act as senior adviser to the Major in command of the sub-unit and may also be selected for a commission as an Officer.
Warrant Officer Class 1
(Regimental Sergeant Major)
The most senior soldier rank in the British Army, typically reached after 14 linebattles of outstanding service. WO1s are the senior advisors of their unit's Commanding Officer, with leadership, discipline and welfare responsibilities of up to 650 officers and soldiers and their equipment.
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other ranks
Drummer-
will be give to random person in lb
fifer-
will be given to random person in lb
Flag guy-
give to random person in lb
___________
the ranks given in staff and first ranks might include the linebattles required
Officer Cadet
This is the rank held during initial officer training.
Second Lieutenant
The first rank held on commissioning. It is normally held for up to 2 linebattles as officer , during which time they complete special to arms training relevant to their Corps. Afterwards they are responsible for leading up to 30 soldiers in a platoon or troop, both in training and on operations.
Lieutenant
Lieutenant is a rank typically held for up to 3 linebattles as officer. They normally command of a platoon or troop of around 30 soldiers, but with experience comes increased responsibilities. They also have the opportunity to gain specialised skills outside their unit.
Captain
Captains are normally made second-in-command of a sub-unit of up to 120 soldiers. They are key players in the planning and decision-making process, with tactical responsibility for operations on the ground as well as equipment maintenance, logistic support and manpower.
Major
Promotion to Major follows between 8 linebattles as officer. Typically a Major will be given command of a sub-unit of up to 120 officers and soldiers with responsibility for their training, welfare and administration both in camp and on operations, as well as the management of their equipment.
Lieutenant Colonel
Lieutenant Colonels typically command units of up to 650 soldiers, containing four or five sub-units. They are responsible for the overall operational effectiveness of their unit in terms of military capability, welfare and general discipline. Typically a two-year appointment.
Colonel
Colonels are usually field commanders - typically they serve as staff officers between field commands at battalion/brigade level.
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first Ranks
Private
On completion of Phase 1 Training, all new soldiers start as Privates although the title may be Trooper, Gunner, Signaller, Sapper, Guardsman Rifleman or even Kingsman depending on Corps/Regiment.
Lance Corporal
Promotion to Lance Corporal may follow after Phase 2 Training or after about 3 linebattles as a private. Lance Corporals are required to supervise a small team of up to four soldiers called a section. They also have opportunities to specialise and undertake specialist military training.
Corporal
After 6 linebattles, and depending on ability to lead, promotion to Corporal typically follows. In this rank additional trade and instructor qualifications can be gained. Corporals are given command of more soldiers and equipment such as tanks and guns.
Sergeant
Sergeant is a senior role of responsibility, promotion to which typically takes place after 10-12 linebattes depending on ability. Sergeants typically are second in command of a troop or platoon of up to 35 soldiers, with the important responsibility for advising and assisting junior officers.
Staff/Colour Sergeant
After a few years as a Sergeant promotion to either Staff or Colour Sergeant may follow. This is a senior role combining man and resource management of around 120 soldiers, or even command of a troop or platoon.
Warrant Officer Class 2
(Company/Squadron Sergeant Major)
This is a senior management role focussing on the training, welfare and discipline of a company, squadron or battery of up to 120 soldiers. WO2s act as senior adviser to the Major in command of the sub-unit and may also be selected for a commission as an Officer.
Warrant Officer Class 1
(Regimental Sergeant Major)
The most senior soldier rank in the British Army, typically reached after 14 linebattles of outstanding service. WO1s are the senior advisors of their unit's Commanding Officer, with leadership, discipline and welfare responsibilities of up to 650 officers and soldiers and their equipment.
_____________________________________________________________________
other ranks
Drummer-
will be give to random person in lb
fifer-
will be given to random person in lb
Flag guy-
give to random person in lb
___________
the ranks given in staff and first ranks might include the linebattles required






