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THE BRITISH ARMY CODEX
Written by MarcusesTV
This lawbook contains the core guidelines of the British Army. Every guideline within this codex is called an amendment. If you are currently serving in the British Army or intend to, it is your responsibility to follow and enforce these regulations while in a British Army facility, and while being in our uniform.
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Follow the Chain of Command. Do not contact Command ranks for minor issues. Instead, contact the lowest ranking officer available.
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You may only address Lieutenants and higher ranks as “Sir” or “Ma’am” based on their gender.
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You may only address Sergeant Majors and above by their rank title. You may not call them “Sir” nor “Ma’am.”
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You are required to always wear the British Army uniform while on duty. Always follow the regulations for the map you’re in whether it’s formal, standard or combat.
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Trolling, immaturity, and foul language is not permitted while on duty.
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In this group, ranks are earned. Asking for a promotion will result in a demotion.
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We do not expect the use of perfect grammar, however, use it to the best of your ability.
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Recruiting and advertising for groups outside the British Army, is prohibited.
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Before you record and report another group member to an Officer, attempt to correct their behavior.
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The use of abbreviations is prohibited in the British Army except for group names and rank titles. (Examples of forbidden abbreviations are; “STS,” “PTS” etc.)