Introduction
The Royal Australian Army currently holds multiple ranks that differentiate players by their status. There are various ways to rise in the ranks. You should be active, professional, and show good morals. You can also attend training to advance in the lower levels. Never hint for promotion; this lowers the probability of your advancing in the positions.
The lowest ranks are at the top of the list, at the highest positions are at the bottom of the list. Starting with the most down position, Private, and ending with the highest level, Secretary of Defense.
Low Ranks
Low ranks are starter ranks. You can usually advance in these ranks by attending training or being in certain regiments. For example, if you were to join the Royal Military Police, you would be promoted to Lance Corporal. Here is a list of the low ranks:
- [PVT] - Private
- [LCPL] - Lance Corporal
- [CPL] - Corporal
- [SGT] - Sergeant
- [SSG] - Staff Sergeant
- [WO1] - Warrant Officer
- [LT] - Lieutenant
- [2LT] - Second Lieutenant
Mid Ranks
The mid ranks are usually officers of their respective regiments. You can earn these ranks by going through the officer academy and passing. It will be harder to achieve as you have to pass a background check by high-command additionally. Here is a list of the mid ranks:
- [CPT] - Captain
- [MAJ] - Major
- [LTCOL] - Lieutenant Colonel
- [COL] - Colonel
- [BRIG] - Brigadier
- [MAJGEN] - Major General
Leadership Team
The leadership team is comprised of leaders of regiments. It’s hard to earn; you have to be trusted by the high-command team and show dedication.
- [LTGEN] - Lieutenant General
- [GEN] - General
High Command
The high command team is responsible for overseeing all aspects of the army. These individuals are either developers or highly respected members of the community hand-picked by the Chief of Defense to assist in overseeing progress.
- [DEV] - Developer
- [COA] - Chief of the Army
- [SOD] - Secretary of Defense
Conclusion
When questions arise, please follow the chain of command, whether it is a question universal or specific to your regiment. This means, if you have a question, do not go to the Chief of Defense first. Go to one of your officers.
Signatures
vhaddie, Chief of the Army (Head of Moderation)