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==Ranks== ==Ranks==
− During the [[Age of War]], CCAF generals attempted to engineer a coup. In retaliation after the coup was put down, the incumbent Chancellor (House Weng-Liao) removed all officer ranks above Colonel, instituting instead the title "Senior-Colonel" as the rough equivalent of a general officer.<ref>''House Liao (The Capellan Confederation)'', p. 34</ref> During the ''[[Xin Sheng]]'' reorganization, Sun-Tzu Liao reinstituted the ranks, denoting the two military commanders of each commonality and the CCAF fleet commander. + During the [[Age of War]], CCAF generals attempted to engineer a coup. In retaliation after the coup was put down, the incumbent Chancellor (House Weng-Liao) removed all officer ranks above Colonel, instituting instead the title "Senior-Colonel" as the rough equivalent of a general officer.<ref>''House Liao (The Capellan Confederation)'', p. 34</ref> During the [[Xin Sheng]] reorganization, Sun-Tzu Liao reinstituted the ranks, denoting the two military commanders of each commonality and the CCAF fleet commander.
Immediately prior to the invasion of the St. Ives Compact, the Chancellor reformed and streamlined the rank system of the Capellan military to try and reduce confusion and to further remind and enhance the renewal of the Capellan Chinese culture. Immediately prior to the invasion of the St. Ives Compact, the Chancellor reformed and streamlined the rank system of the Capellan military to try and reduce confusion and to further remind and enhance the renewal of the Capellan Chinese culture.
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− | During the [[Age of War]], CCAF generals attempted to engineer a coup. In retaliation after the coup was put down, the incumbent Chancellor (House Weng-Liao) removed all officer ranks above Colonel, instituting instead the title "Senior-Colonel" as the rough equivalent of a general officer.<ref>''House Liao (The Capellan Confederation)'', p. 34</ref> During the | + | During the [[Age of War]], CCAF generals attempted to engineer a coup. In retaliation after the coup was put down, the incumbent Chancellor (House Weng-Liao) removed all officer ranks above Colonel, instituting instead the title "Senior-Colonel" as the rough equivalent of a general officer.<ref>''House Liao (The Capellan Confederation)'', p. 34</ref> During the [[Xin Sheng]] reorganization, Sun-Tzu Liao reinstituted the ranks, denoting the two military commanders of each commonality and the CCAF fleet commander. |
Immediately prior to the invasion of the St. Ives Compact, the Chancellor reformed and streamlined the rank system of the Capellan military to try and reduce confusion and to further remind and enhance the renewal of the Capellan Chinese culture. | Immediately prior to the invasion of the St. Ives Compact, the Chancellor reformed and streamlined the rank system of the Capellan military to try and reduce confusion and to further remind and enhance the renewal of the Capellan Chinese culture. |