1. Federation Military General (Highest Rank)
- Role: The supreme leader of the Federation Military, overseeing all operations and strategic planning. The General is responsible for making critical decisions during times of conflict, directing large-scale military campaigns, and ensuring the federation's defense.
- Selection: Chosen from one of the 12 ruling families on a rotating basis. The term of the general is 1 year.
2. Federation Deputy General
- Role: The deputy general assists the Federation Military General and takes command in their absence. This officer is responsible for overseeing daily military operations and coordinating between the various regional armies.
- Selection: Appointed by the Federation Military General. Often a senior military officer from the central region.
3. Regional Commanders (4 total: Central, North, South, East/West)
- Role: Each region (Central, North, South, East, and West) is overseen by a Regional Commander, who manages the military forces in their region. They ensure that their forces are ready for combat, provide strategic oversight, and report to the Federation Military General.
- Selection: Appointed by the Federation Military General. Often from the ruling family of the respective region.
4. Provincial Commanders (24 total, 2 per province)
- Role: Responsible for overseeing military operations within their specific province. Provincial Commanders ensure the training, readiness, and supply of their forces. They are also tasked with managing the provincial defense against internal threats or border incursions.
- Selection: Appointed by the Regional Commander, often with input from the ruling family of the province.
5. Battalion Captains (240 total, 10 per province)
- Role: Each province is divided into battalions, with 10 battalions per province. Battalion Captains lead and direct their soldiers in tactical operations, coordinate with provincial commanders, and manage the battlefield during skirmishes and conflicts.
- Selection: Appointed based on merit from within the ranks. Often chosen from elite family forces or those with combat experience.
6. Platoon Leaders (2,400 total, 10 per battalion)
- Role: Platoon Leaders command smaller units within a battalion, usually leading a force of 100-200 soldiers. They are responsible for executing tactical orders during engagements and ensuring the cohesion of their unit.
- Selection: Usually veterans or soldiers who have distinguished themselves in the field. Leadership potential and loyalty to their family are key selection criteria.
7. Squad Leaders (24,000 total, 10 per platoon)
- Role: Squad Leaders are responsible for the immediate oversight of small units, typically 10-20 soldiers. They provide direct orders during combat and ensure that their squads operate efficiently in battle.
- Selection: Typically chosen from experienced soldiers who demonstrate tactical knowledge, discipline, and combat skills.
8. Elite Guards and Special Forces
- Role: These are highly skilled, specialized soldiers who serve under the direct command of the Federation Military General. They are tasked with critical missions such as intelligence gathering, high-risk assaults, protecting high-ranking officials, and executing covert operations.
- Selection: The elite forces are drawn from the most skilled fighters in the federation, often trained in martial arts and specialized combat techniques. Selection is highly competitive and rigorous.
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Military Divisions and Key Roles
1. Federation Intelligence Division
- Role: Responsible for gathering information, espionage, and counter-espionage efforts. The Intelligence Division uses a network of informants and spies to protect federation secrets and monitor the activities of other regions or external enemies.
- Rank: Chief of Intelligence, Intelligence Officers, Spy Agents
2. Federation Border Defense
- Role: Manages the protection of the federation's borders and oversees border patrols. This division ensures the security of the space gate and the boundaries between regions.
- Rank: Border Commander, Border Captains, Defender Units
3. Federation Rapid Response Force
- Role: A fast-moving, mobile unit tasked with responding to threats quickly, including insurgencies, border incursions, or disasters. They are highly trained in both combat and crisis management.
- Rank: Rapid Response Commander, Strike Force Leaders, Rapid Response Soldiers
4. Federation Reserve Forces
- Role: The reserve force acts as a backup military unit that can be mobilized in case of a large-scale war or emergency. The reserve forces are often made up of well-trained but non-active duty personnel.
- Rank: Reserve Commander, Reserve Leaders, Reserves
5. Federation Engineering and Support Division
- Role:Responsible for maintaining the military's infrastructure, including fortifications, siege weapons, communication systems, and logistical support.
- Rank: Engineering Commander, Logistics Officers, Technical Engineers