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So basically, people are unsure about what RMP gets to command. Therefore I will put it up:
The / means they do not command each other and basically ignore each other.
The < means they command that division.
UKSF / RMP
UKSF < British Army
British Army < RMP
In other words, UKSF can boss British Army around. Same goes for RMP.
UKSF cannot be commanded, only me and other high ranking officials in the UKSF.
British Army MUST obey the orders they are given.
RMP can report behavior not supported by the RMP to me or other higher ranking officers.