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- | REAPERs | + | // |
- | Invitation to the REAPERs | + | Invitation to the // |
- | In the Words of the Senior Drill instructors: | + | In the Words of the Senior Drill instructors: |
- | After all, Time is Money and every REAPER is expected to pull their weight. | + | After all, Time is Money and every //REAPER// is expected to pull their weight. |
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- | A typical REAPER Shift is structured much like one would encounter at a factory or a office building and revolves around a Standard 24hour time frame which is further divided into 12 hours of work, 4 for personal time, 8 hours for rest. There are no 'days off' as would be conventionally expected from working a job. They' | + | A typical |
- | When not actively training, engaged in resource extraction, combat or work details as REAPER is expected to be maintaining their gear or engaging in any number of other pursuits. | + | When not actively training, engaged in resource extraction, combat or work details as //REAPER// is expected to be maintaining their gear or engaging in any number of other pursuits. |
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+ | A typical Marine detachment is platoon sized and consists of: | ||
- | A typical REAPER detachment is platoon sized and consists of: | ||
A command Squad of up to 10 to 12 Marines, and as little as a 5 man team. | A command Squad of up to 10 to 12 Marines, and as little as a 5 man team. | ||
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2 general purpose squads of 12 men with 1 squad leader and one fire-team leader. | 2 general purpose squads of 12 men with 1 squad leader and one fire-team leader. | ||
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1 specialist weapons squad of 12 members, structured the same as a standing squad of one squad leader and one fire-team leader. | 1 specialist weapons squad of 12 members, structured the same as a standing squad of one squad leader and one fire-team leader. | ||
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1 heavy weapons squad of 12 members consisting of a squad leader and fire-team leader. | 1 heavy weapons squad of 12 members consisting of a squad leader and fire-team leader. | ||
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Rank among the Salvage marines is divided along the lines of a standing army. | Rank among the Salvage marines is divided along the lines of a standing army. | ||
- | The current rank structure consists of: | + | The current rank structure consists of: [Marine Rank / Logistics equivalent] |
- | Captain | + | Captain |
- | 1st Lieutenant / (Pilot: Senior Warrant Officer) | + | 1st Lieutenant / (Pilot: Senior Warrant Officer) |
- | 2nd Lieutenant / (Pilot: Warrant Officer) | + | 2nd Lieutenant / (Pilot: Warrant Officer) |
- | Sergeant (Drill Sergeant*) | + | Sergeant/ |
- | Corporal (Drill Corporal*) | + | Corporal (Drill Corporal*) |
- | Specialist | + | Specialist |
- | Private | + | Private |
- | Recruit* | + | Recruit*2 |
While Aboard ship the ' | While Aboard ship the ' | ||
- | *Note: with the Exception of Drills, Recruit is not a rank, a Drill rank will revert to their previous non-drill rank after a 4 year attachment as training cadre. | + | *1Note: Unofficial title used by marines in passing, Sergeants/ |
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+ | *2Note: With the Exception of Drills, Recruit is not a rank, a Drill rank will revert to their previous non-drill rank after a 4 year attachment as training cadre. | ||
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