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− | In the [[Hanseatic League]] | + | In the [[Hanseatic League]], each '''Regional Defense Forces''' unit is commanded by a '''Captain-General''', a post which is both mercantile and martial in nature. There are six Captain-General, each in charge of a '''Regional Defense Forces'''. Funding for Hanseatic units is uncertain, but Captain-Generals generally receive a percentage (or tithe) of the profits made by merchants operating within their jurisdiction. Effectively Hanseatic units (and their commanding officers) can be "starved" out of existence in response to offenses, but at the danger of leaving Hanseatic territory ungarrisoned.<ref name="FM:Pp135A">''Field Manual: Periphery'', p. 135-136, "Structure"</ref><ref name=FMPp14>''Field Manual: Periphery'', p. 14 "Periphery Comparative Rank Table"</ref> |
===Umayyad Caliphate=== | ===Umayyad Caliphate=== |
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Inner Sphere Military Ranks |
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For specific ranks see Military Ranks |
A Lieutenant General (sometimes Brigadier General) is the first of the general officer ranks in most of the Inner Sphere militaries. Typically a Lieutenant General commands multiple regiment formations, brigades, or divisions.
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SLDF
In the SLDF a Lieutenant General commanded Regimental Combat Teams and Brigades. On occasion, an extremely skilled Lieutenant General would command a Division. Lieutenant Generals in the SLDF needed excellent administrative and strategic command skills since they commanded so many troops. A Lieutenant General wore a single three dimensional star as insignia.[1]
After the formation of the Second Star League, the commanding officer of the Eridani Light Horse brigade was promoted from Brevet General to Lieutenant General.[2]
The Star League Navy's equivalent rank was Rear Admiral. They used a single stripe on their jacket cuff as their rank insignia. Usually a Rear Admiral commanded a SLDF fleet or shipyard.[3]
Rank | Insignia |
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Lieutenant General |
Lyran Commonwealth and Lyran Alliance
In the LCAF a Leutnant-General was an aide to one of the Military District commanders. They were responsible for overseeing the support, garrison, and reserve units in their District.
Leutnant-General was also the lowest rank that an officer could assume command of an entire LCAF service branch, like Military Intelligence, Quartermaster Corps, or the Strategy and Tactics Division.[4]
The equivalent rank in the Alliance Navy is Leutnant-Kommodore.
Rank | Insignia |
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Leutnant-General Leutnant-Kommodore |
Draconis Combine Mustered Soldiery
In the DCMS a Lieutenant General is known as a Sho-sho, which is sometimes translated to Brigadier General. The corresponding naval rank used by the Draconis Combine Admiralty is Cho-sho or Commodore.
Rank | MechWarrior | AeroSpace Fighter | Infantry | Armor | Artillery | Naval Crew | Technical Service |
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Sho-sho (Brigadier General) Cho-sho (Commodore) |
Armed Forces of the Federated Suns
A high officer rank in the AFFS, the use of "Leftenant" is unique to the AFFS. Leftenant General was created in 2953 in order to differentiate between field and administrative staffs.[5] Later, they commanded brigades of infantry and armored vehicles.[6]
During the Federated Commonwealth's existence, Leftenant General was the equivalent of Colonel, despite the latter rank already existing in both the Federated and Lyran militaries.
AFFS officers used epaulettes with two broad bands and one narrow band across the base as their rank insignia. This insignia is also used by the AFFS Navy for Rear Admirals.
Rank | MechWarrior | AeroSpace Fighter | Infantry | Armor | Naval Crew | Technical Service |
Administrative | Medical | Legal | Logistics/ Transportation |
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Leftenant General (Rear Admiral) |
Capellan Confederation Armed Forces
This rank is not used by the CCAF.
Free Worlds League Military
This rank isn't used in the FWLM. Prior to the secession of the Duchy of Andurien, the rank of Lieutenant General was primarily a political ranking. In the Duchy, the Oath Edict of 2914 allowed any prominent landowner to become a general regardless of previous military experience. These political appointees almost never took the field, and the vast majority never reached the rank of Major General. [7]
After Thomas Marik's military reforms, the rank was eliminated completely.[8]
The Clans
The Clans do not use this rank. Depending on the branch of service, warrior caste members at this level are either Galaxy Commanders or Star Admirals.
Comstar/Word of Blake
This rank is not used by the ComGuards or Word of Blake Militia.
Periphery Powers
Taurian Concordat
In the Taurian Concordat this rank name is called Comptroller.[9]
Hanseatic League
In the Hanseatic League, each Regional Defense Forces unit is commanded by a Captain-General, a post which is both mercantile and martial in nature. There are six Captain-General, each in charge of a Regional Defense Forces. Funding for Hanseatic units is uncertain, but Captain-Generals generally receive a percentage (or tithe) of the profits made by merchants operating within their jurisdiction. Effectively Hanseatic units (and their commanding officers) can be "starved" out of existence in response to offenses, but at the danger of leaving Hanseatic territory ungarrisoned.[10][9]
Umayyad Caliphate
In the Umayyad Caliphate this rank name is called Atabeg.[9]
Castillan Principalities
In the Nueva Castile this rank name is called Príncipe.[9]
References
- ↑ The Star League, p. 112, "Lieutenant General"
- ↑ Field Manual: ComStar
- ↑ The Star League, p. 112, "Lieutenant General"
- ↑ House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth), p. 119
- ↑ House Davion (The Federated Suns), p. 126, "Leftenant General"
- ↑ Field Manual: Federated Suns, p. 28
- ↑ House Marik (The Free Worlds League), p. 86, "General"
- ↑ Field Manual: Free Worlds League
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 Field Manual: Periphery, p. 14 "Periphery Comparative Rank Table"
- ↑ Field Manual: Periphery, p. 135-136, "Structure"