Difference between revisions of "Platinum Band organization, ranks, and structure"

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Revision as of 15:18, 6 May 2023

The Platinum Band is focused on combined arms combat and heavy integration between the units of its various branches (orders), and as such, to better facilitate this cooperation, much of the same organization, ranks, and structure is shared between them.

Organization

The orders raise units of various size, form, and purpose. While there is broad overlap between the size and structure of units across different orders, there is also much room for specialization based on the needs and requirements of each order's unique battlespace. The below table of units is that of the Order of the Army, from which all other unit structures are ultimately derived. Note will be made where and to what degree the different orders diverge.

Units
Name
Personnel
Notes
Fireteam ~2
Squad ~12
Platoon ~24-50
Battalion ~100-250
Regiment ~500-2000
Legion ~2000-6000 Smallest regular units named independently of the unit to which they are subordinate
Division ~10,000-50,000 Largest units raised in times of peace and/or low level conflict
Corps ~50,000-100,000 Largest units raised, and only in times of large scale conflict

Larger units such as field armies and army groups are not raised by the orders of the Platinum Band, and are instead formed at the discretion of the combined military commanders (CMCo) to which the subordinate units have been assigned.

Unit Naming and Numbering

Units smaller than a legion are named and numbered based on their superior organizational unit in accordance to a regular set of standards to allow for easy identification. The names of legions and divisions are based on their overarching function and purpose and are generally numbered in order in which they are established, excepting certain reserved numbers (see below). Corps have no names, and only receive numbers based on the order in which they were established.

Special Purpose Unit Number

A special purpose unit number (SPUN) is a number given to a legion or division should its overarching purpose be inline with one of many designated types which typically fall outside the common unit framework. The below table shows the various numbers reserved for use as SPUN, what they designate, and example units, if any such exist.

Special Purpose Unit Numbers
Number
Meaning
Example
11, 110-119, 1100-1199 Experimental 1101st PSYOPS Legion
28, 280-289, 2800-2899 Reserved N/A
32, 320-329, 3200-3299 Reserved N/A
47, 470-479, 4700-4799 Commissar training and reserve 4701st Reserve Interception Wing
53, 530-539, 5300-5399 Reserved N/A
64, 640-649, 6400-6499 Reserved N/A
75, 750-759, 7500-7599 Permanent attachment to a civilian and/or joint civilian-military organization 7501st Special Air Reconnaissance Wing
86, 860-869, 8600-8699 Ceremonial 8601st Honor Legion
99, 990-999, 9900-9999 Reserved N/A

Ranks and Titles

The Platinum Band shares a single system of ranks across all orders in order to promote cohesion and common understanding during combined arms operations while also reducing confusion. This, unfortunately, has the side effect of all but eliminating some historically significant ranks, particularly those associated with the naval tradition. Where possible, these discarded ranks have been retained as titles. Below are tables of the various Fortressian ranks, along with their United States Army and United States Navy equivalents for comparison.

Officer ranks

Officer Ranks
Pay grade
Insignia
Platinum Band
U.S. Army
U.S. Navy
OF-10 Marshal General of the Army Fleet admiral
OF-9 General General Admiral
OF-8 Brigadier Lieutenant general Vice admiral
OF-7 Colonel Major general Rear admiral
OF-6 Major Brigadier general
OF-5 Captain Colonel Captain
OF-4 Commander Lieutenant colonel Commander
OF-3 Lieutenant Major Lieutenant commander
OF-2 Sublieutenant Captain Lieutenant
OF-1 Ensign First/Second lieutenant Lieutenant junior grade/Ensign
OF(D) Cadet Cadet/Officer candidate Midshipman/Officer candidate

Enlisted ranks

Enlisted Ranks
Pay grade
Insignia
Platinum Band
U.S. Army
U.S. Navy
E-9
E-9 Sergeant major.png
Sergeant major Sergeant major Master chief petty officer
E-8
E-8 Sergeant.png
Sergeant First sergeant Senior chief petty officer
E-7
E-7 Petty officer first class.png
Petty officer first class Sergeant first class Chief petty officer
E-6
E-6 Petty officer second class.png
Petty officer second class Staff sergeant Petty officer first class
E-5
E-5 Petty officer third class.png
Petty officer third class Sergeant Petty officer second class
E-4
E-4 Corporal.png
Corporal Corporal Petty officer third class
E-3
E-3 Private first class.png
Private first class Private first class Seaman
E-2
E-2 Private.png
Private Private Seaman apprentice
E-1 Recruit Private Seaman recruit

Warrant officer ranks

Warrant Officer Ranks
Pay grade
Insignia
Platinum Band
U.S. Army
U.S. Navy
W-5 N/A Chief warrant officer 5 Chief warrant officer 5
W-4 N/A Chief warrant officer 4 Chief warrant officer 4
W-3
W-3 Chief warrant officer.png
Chief warrant officer Chief warrant officer 3 Chief warrant officer 3
W-2
W-2 Junior warrant officer.png
Junior warrant officer Chief warrant officer 2 Chief warrant officer 2
W-1
W-1 Warrant officer.png
Warrant officer Warrant officer 1 Warrant officer 1

Titles

Titles Associated With the Orders of the Navy/Spacy
Title
Description
Admiralissimo Commanding officer of multiple formations of self-sufficient vehicles
Admiral Commanding officer of a formation of self-sufficient vehicles
Commodore Commanding officer of multiples self-sufficient vehicles within a larger formation
Captain Commanding officer of a self-sufficient vehicle


Titles Associated With All Orders
Title
Description
Commandant Commanding officer of a permanent installation, such as base
Legate Most senior officer among the general staff of an Order