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100-Man Commander
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Hierarchical Information
Rank 100-Man Commander
Troops 100
Division(s) 5-Man Squad (Go)
Jurisdictions
Lieutenant Yes
2
Strategist Yes
Cavalry Yes
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200-Man Commander

100-Man Commander, also known as a Squadron Leader, is a military commander who commands over 100 soldiers and usually is the leader of a 100-Man Unit.

Overview[]

In order to gain this rank, a soldier accomplish a great feat or achievement like slaying an enemy generals or important commanders and proving to be a worthy leader capable of helping turn the tide of a battlefield. They can also come from a great military family.

This rank is considered the first real command rank in all warring states' militaries and is a great rank to gain experience. It tests the person in a variety of ways, such as how the leader deals with the stress of being in command over more soldiers and most important of all being, higher-ranked officers are able to see if the commander is capable of making life and death decisions. This rank is not only to gain experience but to give a commander the chance to teach others. The commander also has the right to promote two soldiers to the rank of lieutenant and promote others to squad leaders.

Because of its size, it is relatively easy to oversee what’s happening in your unit as the commander can easily step in where needs are and can also be used as a stealth unit. After achieving this rank, the commander gains the right to enter war meetings, however, they aren't allowed to speak.

Types[]

Dependent:[]

When a 100-man unit is a dependent unit, they are the standard 100-man unit and are assigned to at least a 300-man unit. The unit takes orders from the commander with a higher rank.

Independent:[]

When a 100-man unit is an independent unit, they become a special unit that can only be given orders by a General or commander of a higher rank. When assigned they take orders from superior officers. When not assigned they can do whatever they please, as long they achieve their tasks.

Roles and Duties[]

Dependent:[]

A higher ranked commander can’t give orders to every soldier, so they give the orders to a 100-man commander, who will give their power to 5 or 10-Man Squad Leaders. Usually, the 100-man commander gets a smaller task from the main task and can choose how to fulfill these orders.

This rank is a great way to learn to command, as you're leading 100 people. You have to be able to make them work them together to accomplish certain tasks. The commander isn't completely free to choose how to do things but does have a certain margin to operate. When the commander is wrong, no major damage is done to the main unit, and a higher commanding officer can easily spring by when needed.

Independent:[]

When independent the commander gets a slightly greater responsibility, usually because there is no higher-ranked officer assigned to them. They get a certain task and can do whatever they want on how to achieve this. The downside of this is when mistakes are made, usually, no higher-ranked officer is here to help correct these mistakes, resulting in a lot of deaths or, in the worst-case scenario, the destruction of the entire unit.

Trivia[]

  • The unit is also assigned its own name, it usually being its commander's name.
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