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Who is Nicolas Strauss?--UserWiki:Gold Rage 112|<b><font color="Blue">'''Force Colonel'''</font></b>]][[User talk: Gold Rage 112|<b><font color="Gold">''' Valhala'''</font></b>]][[Special:Contributions/ Gold Rage 112 |<b><font color="Green"><sup>''' 112'''</sup></font></b>]] 21:49, 10 June 2008 (UTC) | |||
==A Gallery is good== | |||
I think that we should use a gallery, what does teh peanut gallery think?--[[User:Gold Rage 112|<b><font color="Black"> Force Colonel Valhala 112 </font></b>]] File:Colonel-gr4.gif|19px]] <sup>[[User talk:Gold Rage 112 |<font color="gold ">Personal COM </font>]]</sup><sub>[[Special:Contributions/Gold Rage 112|<font color="blue "> CSV</font>]]</sub><sup>[http://halopedian.com/Special:Editcount/Gold_Rage_112 <font color="silver ">Carnage Report </font>]</sup> 01:20, 9 July 2008 (UTC) | |||
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Commanding Officers can lead companies, battalions, divisions, brigades, regiments, or platoons. The general word to refer to this is 'unit'. Commanding officer is not a rank; it is a billet. When you say 'Lieutenant' and you are referring to the Marine Corps, Army, and Air Force, you had better clarify which rank of Lieutenant you mean; there are two ranks of Lieutenant, Second Lieutenant (paygrade O-1), and First Lieutenant (paygrade O-2). The Army and Marine Corps more or less use the same nomenclature when it comes to referring to Commanding Officers/Commanding Generals; there are subtle differences. In the Marine Corps, battalions are commanded by Lieutenant Colonels. If there are no Lieutenant Colonels available, then a Major will be appointed. A Captain is not usually in command of a battalion; instead, they usually hold the XO billet position. If the commanding officer is incapacitated, then a Captain, if a Captain is holding the XO billet, may serve as a commanding officer over a battalion; however, this is not the norm. Captains usually command companies. <span style="color:#666666">'''Smoke''' <sup>[[User:Smoke.|My page]]</sup><sub>[[User talk:Smoke.|My talk]]</sub><sup>[[Special:Editcount/Smoke.|My Editcount]]</sup></span> 06:24, 31 March 2009 (UTC) |
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Who is Nicolas Strauss?--UserWiki:Gold Rage 112|Force Colonel]] Valhala 112 21:49, 10 June 2008 (UTC)
A Gallery is good[edit]
I think that we should use a gallery, what does teh peanut gallery think?-- Force Colonel Valhala 112 File:Colonel-gr4.gif|19px]] Personal COM CSVCarnage Report 01:20, 9 July 2008 (UTC)
Continuation of edit summary[edit]
Commanding Officers can lead companies, battalions, divisions, brigades, regiments, or platoons. The general word to refer to this is 'unit'. Commanding officer is not a rank; it is a billet. When you say 'Lieutenant' and you are referring to the Marine Corps, Army, and Air Force, you had better clarify which rank of Lieutenant you mean; there are two ranks of Lieutenant, Second Lieutenant (paygrade O-1), and First Lieutenant (paygrade O-2). The Army and Marine Corps more or less use the same nomenclature when it comes to referring to Commanding Officers/Commanding Generals; there are subtle differences. In the Marine Corps, battalions are commanded by Lieutenant Colonels. If there are no Lieutenant Colonels available, then a Major will be appointed. A Captain is not usually in command of a battalion; instead, they usually hold the XO billet position. If the commanding officer is incapacitated, then a Captain, if a Captain is holding the XO billet, may serve as a commanding officer over a battalion; however, this is not the norm. Captains usually command companies. Smoke My pageMy talkMy Editcount 06:24, 31 March 2009 (UTC)