USSF - JSOC - Rank System
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
The USSF JSOC is the elite branch of the USSF. This eliteness comes with organization and an efficient ranking system This is a carefully crafted ranking system, designed to sort through and organize JSOC. This forum will explain the description and purposes of each rank that will be part of this rank system and its hierarchy. If you’re currently JSOC, or plan to be part of this branch, we highly recommend you take your time to read and understand this forum.
2. Infantry Ranks
Enlist:
The first Infantry Rank is the Enlist. These are the JSOC that are fresh out of training. Enlists are expected to represent what a JSOC member is, and be mature, skilled as well as loyal.
Junior Operator:
Junior Operators are the Enlists that have shown the dedication, skill and activity to be promoted. Junior Operators are expected to represent a more refined member, and set an example for the Enlists below them. Junior Operators are chosen from the Enlists that have shown the dedication, skill and activity representative of a good JSOC member.
Operator:
Operators are the seasoned JSOC. Operators are expected to show an amount of skill, maturity and dedication that stands them out from the ranks below them. Operators are chosen from the best of the best of the Junior Operators.
Advanced Operator:
Advanced Operators are more experienced than the Operators. Advanced Operators are expected to be active, skilled and responsible, whether it be a hostile raid or a training. To become an Advanced Operator, one must show that they stand out from their class of Operator and be selected to become part of the Advanced Operator class.
Senior Operator:
Senior Operators are the best of the best of the Infantry Ranks. To become a Senior Operator one must show that they are representative of the elite. To remain a SO, you must stay skilled and on your toes. Any drop in skill or activity, and it risks the rank.
Suspended:
Name speaks for itself. First time one is placed in Suspended, it will entail a warning. Next step out of line can mean exilement or possible blacklisting.
3. High Ranks
Instructors:
Instructors are the first JSOC HR. DI’s are in charge of hosting trainings, as well as notifying higher ranks about any placements in terms of tiers.
Head Instructors:
The Head Instructors are experienced, top-notch trainers, in charge of supervising the Instructors, and ensure they fulfill their duties properly. Head Instructors also may host trainings.
Overseers:
The Overseers are charge of supervising the HRs, as well as keeping management in the low ranks. Overseers must make sure everything runs smoothly and according to JSOC’s standards and requirements. Overseers may also host trials for JSOC.
Assistant Commanding Officers:
The right-hand men of the Commanding Officers are located here. They help make important decisions for the branch, and are in charge of supervising all HRs. ACOs are selected only by the Commanding Officers. Also considered part of the JSOC High-Command. ACOs are also in charge of final checks on High Rank promotions and changes to the Command Structure.
Commanding Officers:
Title speaks for itself. The Commanding Officers of the JSOC are located here, and are responsible for leading the JSOC anytime, anywhere. The Commanding Officers have the final and decisive say on any problems or conflicts within JSOC and has absolute power to do whatever they need to keep JSOC as a power to be reckoned.
4. Conclusion
The ranks of the JSOC are made so that one may have an easier and more efficient time going through JSOC, as well as keeping it a power to be reckoned with in the clan world. Understanding and using this system to your advantage is important, and will let you go far in JSOC.
Signed,
DallasAim, Commander of JSOC
Supercrusher999, Commander of JSOC