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==UNICOM ranks==
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UNSC ground forces rely on little administrative overheard and bureaucracy thanks to [[artificial intelligence]]s and automated services, which handle the majority of routine paperwork and coordination. The UNSC's standards of taining and high "tooth to tail" ratio of fighting troops to support personnel also allow senior enlisted and junior officers to be given much more responsibility and command authority that what was historically possible.<ref name="OSFM142">''[[Halo: Official Spartan Field Manual]]'', PART 8: UNSC ORGANISATION, NAVCOM Ranks (p. 142-143)</ref>
UNSC ground forces rely on little administrative overheard and bureaucracy thanks to [[artificial intelligence]]s and automated services, which handle the majority of routine paperwork and coordination. The UNSC's standards of training and high "tooth to tail" ratio of fighting troops to support personnel also allow senior enlisted and junior officers to be given much more responsibility and command authority that what was historically possible.<ref name="OSFM142">''[[Halo: Official Spartan Field Manual]]'', PART 8: UNSC ORGANISATION, NAVCOM Ranks (p. 142-143)</ref>
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Revision as of 15:15, September 17, 2019

The rank structure of the United Nations Space Command's mainline branches of service (the Navy, the Marine Corps, the Army, and the Air Force) is largely derived from the system employed by the 21st century United States military.[1]

Overview

The UNSC's rank structure is similar to that used by 21st century militaries, primarily the United States military. Unlike contemporary military forces, however, the UNSC largely employs two main rank schemes throughout its organisation; NAVCOM rankings for organisations within UNSC Naval Command (namely, the UNSC Navy and Office of Naval Intelligence) and UNICOM rankings for Unified Ground Command subordinates (UNSC Army, Air Force, Marine Corps). UNSC ranks can be broadly categorized into several groupings;

  • Enlisted: Regular personnel who perform the "front line" duties. This includes regular infantry personnel.
  • Non-commissioned Officers: Non-commissioned officers (NCOs) are enlisted personnel that fill most intermediary leadership and administrative roles. Their responsibilities vary by service, occupational specialty and duty station. The UNSC relies heavily on NCOs, and they share many responsibilities with officers.[1]
  • Warrant Officers: Warrant officers are technical specialists and subject matter experts who are given an officer's commission in recognition of their expertise and leadership role. They take the officer's oath of service and are rated above enlisted troops but are subordinate to full officers. The Air Force does not select or utilize warrant officers, and they are rarely found in the Marine Corps.[1]
  • Officers: UNSC officers are commissioned, meaning that their authority is granted by a formal legal document issued on the authority of the UEG President. This commission is awarded after the completion of Officer Candidate School (OCS) and after taking the oath of service.[1]

NAVCOM ranks

UNSC Naval Command uses rank titles which are different to the other branches. Navy ranks and terminology have a long history which dates back to eras when ships sailed on the oceans of Earth rather than in space. These ranks are used by the UNSC Navy and ONI.[2]

Enlisted ranks

All table information sourced from Halo: Official Spartan Field Manual pages 140-141, except where otherwise noted.
Rank[navcomnote 1] Crewman Recruit (CR) Crewman Apprentice (CA) Crewman (CR)[navcomnote 2] Petty Officer Third Class (PO3) Petty Officer Second Class (PO2) Petty Officer First Class (PO1) Chief Petty Officer (CPO) Senior Chief Petty Officer (SCPO) Master Chief Petty Officer[navcomnote 3] (MCPO)
Typical responsibilities Boot camp and training school Initial fleet assignment Work crew Work party lead Compartment supervisor Work division supervisor Deck supervisor Oversight of ship enlisted personnel Fleet administration or HIGHCOM staff

Officer ranks

All table information sourced from Halo: Official Spartan Field Manual pages 140-141, except where otherwise noted.
Rank code OT WO-1 WO-2 O-1 O-2 O-3 O-4 O-5 O-6 O-7 O-8 O-9 O-10
Rank Cadet (CDT) Warrant Officer (WO) Chief Warrant Officer (WO-2) Ensign (ENS) Lieutenant Junior Grade (LTJG) Lieutenant (LT) Lieutenant Commander (LCDR) Commander (CDR) Captain (CAPT) Rear Admiral (RADM) Vice Admiral (VADM) Admiral (ADM) Fleet Admiral (FADM)
Typical responsibilities No command authority Resident technical expert Command advisor or captain of utility ship Initial officer posting Command of staff section Command of work division or Captain of support ship First officer on small warship or command of ship department HIGHCOM staff or captain of small warship[navcomnote 4] Captain of line warship or installation[navcomnote 5] Battle group commander Command of Sector fleet or academy HIGHCOM staff Fleet commander

Notes

  1. ^ Rank codes are not provided for enlisted Naval personnel in Halo: Official Spartan Field Manual. While it is likely they use the same "E-1, E-2" etc. system as other rank codes, they are omitted from this table as to only display confirmed information.
  2. ^ The "CR" abbreviation is also used for Crewman Recruit in the Halo: Official Spartan Field Manual. In real life Crewman uses the abbreviation "CN", leading to it likely a typo for Crewman to use this. CR is however used here due to it appearing in one source.
  3. ^ Although Master Chief Petty Officer is the official rank held by many naval servicemen, they are typically referred to as "Top Chief" by crew out of respect for John-117, more commonly known as "The Master Chief".
  4. ^ Commanders have also been shown to command small fleets and battle groups, an example being Commander Miranda Keyes commanding Seventh Fleet and Commander Lasky commanding Battle Group Dakota.
  5. ^ Captains have also been shown to command entire fleets and battle groups, an example being Captains Del Rio and Lasky commanding Expeditionary Strike Group 1 Fleet and Captain Veredi commanding Battle Group 4.


UNICOM ranks

UNSC ground forces rely on little administrative overheard and bureaucracy thanks to artificial intelligences and automated services, which handle the majority of routine paperwork and coordination. The UNSC's standards of training and high "tooth to tail" ratio of fighting troops to support personnel also allow senior enlisted and junior officers to be given much more responsibility and command authority that what was historically possible.[3]

Enlisted ranks

All table information sourced from Halo: Official Spartan Field Manual pages 142-143, except where otherwise noted.
Rank code E-1 E-2 E-3 E-4 E-5 E-6 E-7 E-8 E-9
Rank Private (PVT) Private, First Class (PFC) Lance Corporal (LCPL) Corporal (CPL) Sergeant (SGT) Staff Sergeant (SSGT) Gunnery Sergeant (GYSGT)[unicomnote 1]
Master Sergeant (MSGT)[unicomnote 1] First Sergeant (1SGT)[unicomnote 1]
Master Gunnery Sergeant (MGSGT)[unicomnote 1] Sergeant Major (SGTMAJ)
Typical responsibilities Boot camp and training school Initial assignment Fireteam assistant Fireteam leader Squad leader Assistant platoon leader Assistant company commander
Division administration, E-8 technical career track Assistant battalion commander, E-8 command career track
Staff lead, E-9 technical career track Assistant division commander, E-9 command career track

Officer ranks

All table information sourced from Halo: Official Spartan Field Manual pages 142-143, except where otherwise noted.
Rank code OT WO-1 WO-2 O-1 O-2 O-3 O-4 O-5 O-6 O-7 O-8 O-9 O-10
Rank Cadet (CDT) Warrant Officer (WO) Chief Warrant Officer (WO-2) Second Lieutenant (2LT) First Lieutenant (1LT) Captain (CPT) Major (MAJ) Lieutenant Colonel (LTCOL) Colonel (COL) Brigadier General (BGEN) Major General (MGEN) Lieutenant General (LTGEN) General (GEN)
Typical responsibilities No command authority Crew chief or Army pilot Senior subject matter expert Platoon commander Company executive officer Company commander Battalion executive officer Battalion commander Brigade commander Division commander Task Force commander CENTCOM commander HIGHCOM senior staff

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d Master Gunnery Sergeants can also be referred to informally as "Master Guns", while Master Sergeants in the Army and Marine Corps may be referred to as "Top".

Spartan Operations

Unlike NAVCOM and UNICOM, the Spartan Operations branch does not employ traditional ranks.[4] nstead, the Spartan branch works to take the informal leadership traditions of the SPARTAN-IIs and adapt them into a structure than emphasises independance and unity of purpose over rigid adherence to the chain of command. Nevertheless, SPARTAN-IV personnel are given additioanl responsibilities and authority as they advance in their careers. All Spartans recieve a direct commission as an officer of the UNSC, though this authority does not typically extend out of their chain of command.[5]

While aboard naval vessels, Spartans report directly to the ship's captain in all matters relating to the safety and security on-board the ship - superseding all other responsibilities and orders. In all other cases, the Spartan Commander has operational control of Spartan personnel, and Spartans cannot give or be given orders to/ from Navy or ONI personnel. Spartans are, however, encouraged to accommodate reasonable respects where they do note violate existing orders or the Spartan Code.[2]

All table information sourced from Halo: Official Spartan Field Manual pages 32-33 and Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition) page 65, except where otherwise noted.
Role Spartan Fireteam Leader Mission Handler Spartan Commander Director of Spartan Operations
Responsibilities Augmented special forces equipped with MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor. Field leader of a fireteam of 4-5 Spartans. Spartan Command liaison and intelligence support stationed at headquarters. Responsible for managing 5-10 fireteams, or 20-50 Spartans. Overall command-and-control of Spartan Company. Responsible for upwards of 300 Spartans. Commander-in-Chief of the Spartans (CINCSPAR)
UNSC authority First Lieutenant Captain Major Colonel General


Trivia

  • The Halo Encyclopedia erroneously describes the structure and insignia of the UNSC's ranking system as being identical to those used in Halo multiplayer, Halo 3 in the original printing and Halo: Reach in the 2011 edition.[6]
  • All Marine Corps ranks between Staff Sergeant and Sergeant Major are classified as Staff non-commissioned officers.

Sources

  1. ^ a b c d Halo: Official Spartan Field Manual, PART 8: UNSC ORGANISATION, UNSC Ranks (p. 139)
  2. ^ a b Halo: Official Spartan Field Manual, PART 8: UNSC ORGANISATION, NAVCOM Ranks (p. 140-141)
  3. ^ Halo: Official Spartan Field Manual, PART 8: UNSC ORGANISATION, NAVCOM Ranks (p. 142-143)
  4. ^ Halo 4: The Essential Visual Guide, page 33
  5. ^ Halo: Official Spartan Field Manual, PART 2: THE SPARTAN-IV PROGRAM, Spartan Comand Structure(p. 32-33)
  6. ^ Halo Encyclopedia, pages 50-51 (2011 edition)