ARMY

BALOCH MIR

Leader of organization
Leader of organization

Army


What We Do


The Army is the backbone of the city's defense and security. Our operations involve supplying essential weapons, ammunition, and armor to all legal organizations. We protect our base against intruders, assist law enforcement with patrolling key areas, particularly Blaine County, and support efforts to clear highways of criminals. Our army responds to global calls for assistance, takes part in special missions, and collaborates closely with the FIB and other agencies to dismantle criminal organizations. Gathering intelligence is a crucial part of our role, and we share valuable information with other law enforcement bodies to help bring down criminals. With our specialized units ready to deploy at any time, the Army is a vital force in the city. We also host regular events for the public to engage with. There's so much more to discover as part of the Army!


Recruitment


We are constantly recruiting new members into the Army, whether you’re new to the city or looking for a career change. Our army has seen many individuals rise to become leaders, including Generals, FIB Directors, and Chiefs of Police. We offer a welcoming environment, and once you join the RP Grand Army, you will always have a place with us.


Benefits


  • Regular bonuses
  • Free weapons license
  • Access to a wide range of weapons, more thanks to our defense contracts.
  • Extensive ammunition production workspaces to supply personnel with all the equipment they need.

We provide a clear career path. As long as you put in the effort and time, you’ll rise quickly through the ranks. Promotions come with increased pay and responsibility, whether you choose to stay in the Army or use the experience to move on to other roles within the city.


Divisions


The Army is divided into three primary divisions, each tasked with different responsibilities:


  1. Human Resources and Training (HRT)
    This division handles recruitment, training, and the maintenance of personnel standards. It ensures that all soldiers are prepared for their duties and have opportunities for career development.
  2. Military Police / Internal Affairs (IA)
    This division maintains discipline within the Army, conducting investigations and enforcing military law. The Military Police work closely with other law enforcement agencies to address any misconduct and bring criminals to justice.
  3. Special Operations Division
    This unit is responsible for patrolling the city at specific times, focusing on law enforcement, crime suppression, and urban operational support. Conducting raids and ghetto patrols, they risk their lives to fight against terrorism.

CHAIN OF COMMAND


General Officers


  • Chief of the Army Bureau → General (GEN)
  • Deputy Chief of the Army Bureau → Lieutenant General (LTG)
  • Assistant of General → Field Marshal (FLM)
  • Assistant of Lieutenant General → Admiral General (AG)
  • Director of the Army Division → Major General (MG)
  • Deputy Director of the Army Division → Brigadier General (BG)

Commissioned Officers


Field-Grade Officers


  • Colonel (COL)
  • Lieutenant Colonel (LTC)
  • Major (MAJ)
  • Commander (CO)

Junior Officers


  • Captain (CPT)
  • First Lieutenant (1LT)
  • Second Lieutenant (2LT)

Warrant Officers


  • Master Warrant Officer (MWO)
  • Chief Warrant Officer (CWO)
  • Warrant Officer (WO)

Enlisted Personnel


Senior Non-Commissioned Officers


  • Sergeant Major (SGM)
  • Master Sergeant (MSG)
  • Staff Sergeant (SSG)
  • Sergeant (SGT)
  • Junior Sergeant (JSG)

Non-Commissioned Officers (NCOs)


  • Corporal First Class (CPF)
  • Corporal (CPL)
  • Specialist (SPC)
  • Lance Corporal (LCPL)
  • Private First Class (PFC)
  • Private Second Class (PV2)
  • Private Third Class (PV3)
  • Private (PVT)
  • Suspended

By maintaining discipline and organization within these ranks, we ensure the strength and efficiency of the Army, making it a formidable force in the city.
 
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