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==General Order Three== | ==General Order Three== |
Revision as of 16:47, 30 January 2011
The General Orders are a list of published directives, originated by the commander, and binding upon all personnel of the Right to Rebel, the purpose of which is to enforce a policy or procedure unique to his unit's situation which is not otherwise addressed in applicable service regulations, military law, or public law. A general order has the force of law; it is an offense punishable by court martial or lesser military court to disobey one. What makes it a general order (as opposed to a direct order), is that the actor is not explicitly named, nor precisely that (or whom) which is to be acted upon.
A general order of indefinite duration may be referred to as a standing order. Standing orders are necessarily general and vague since the exact circumstances for execution occur in the future under unknown conditions. For example, in most military agencies there is a standing order for enlisted men to salute officers. The officers are required by the same law to return the salute to the enlisted person; however, the name of each enlisted man is not explicitly named in the order, nor is the name of each officer, nor is the exact time which the salute should occur.
Contents
- 1 General Order One
- 2 General Order Two
- 3 General Order Three
- 4 General Order Four
- 5 General Order Five
- 6 General Order Six
- 7 General Order Seven
- 8 General Order Eight
- 9 General Order Nine
- 10 General Order Ten
- 11 General Order Eleven
- 12 General Order Twelve
- 13 General Order Thirteen
- 14 General Order Fourteen
- 15 General Order Fifteen
- 16 General Order Sixteen
- 17 General Order Seventeen
- 18 General Order Eighteen
- 19 General Order Nineteen
- 20 General Order Twenty
- 21 General Order Twenty-One
- 22 General Order Twenty-Two
- 23 General Order Twenty-Four
- 24 General Order Twenty-Five
- 25 General Order Twenty-Six
- 26 General Order Twenty-Seven
- 27 General Order Twenty-Eight
- 28 General Order Twenty-Nine
- 29 General Order Thirty
- 30 General Order Thirty-One
- 31 General Order Thirty Two
- 32 General Order Thirty Five
- 33 See Also
- 34 References
- 35 Further Reading
- 36 External Links
General Order One
General Order Two
- No Locked squads while on Right to Rebel servers.
General Order Three
Subject: Roll Calls
- 1. If a trooper fails to report in once they shall receive a warning
- 2. If they go two roll calls in a row without reporting they then get an inter-platoon disciplinary report filed.
- 3. If they go three roll calls without reporting they will be discharged from Right to Rebel.
General Order Four
General Order Five
General Order Six
General Order Seven
General Order Eight
Subject: Voice Chat Client SOP
Communications
a.) All members must be on their Voice Chat Client (i.e. Teamspeak, Ventrilo, etc.) if playing in Right to Rebel Servers. This is in order to communicate during battle.
Absence
b.) If you are away from your PC for more than 30 minutes, log off of Your Voice Chat Client (i.e. Teamspeak, Ventrilo, etc.) MP's will be enforcing this rule as that no one is simply taking up space on the Voice Chat Client channels. The only people this does not apply to is the General Staff.
Language
c.) Cursing during combat may be tolerated to a point, However rude comments and abusive language are not going to be tolerated. Please watch your language and watch your comments.
General Order Nine
General Order Ten
Subject: Member Abuse
No Right to Rebel Member will make any public or private derogatory,insulting or otherwise disrespectful comment about a fellow clan member in Voice Chat Client (i.e. Teamspeak, Ventrilo, etc.) on the game servers or on any forums.
This will result in instant removal from all duties, your account will be suspended and you access to the servers will be temporally banned until such time that a court martial hearing is held.
General Order Eleven
General Order Twelve
Subject: Meeting Attendance
Meetings that are mandatory or emergency must either be attended or a post must be made as to why you cannot attend under the pending meeting notice. If you miss the meeting under emergency circumstances that you planned on attending a post must be made ASAP after the meeting regarding the reason why you missed the meeting. Any violation may result in an Article 15.
General Order Thirteen
General Order Fourteen
General Order Fifteen
General Order Sixteen
General Order Seventeen
General Order Eighteen
Subject: Tags in Game
All members of Right to Rebel Division, while assigned on active duty will play in all servers regardless of area of operations, and regardless of clan or unit they belong to with your rank and tags on.
General Order Nineteen
General Order Twenty
General Order Twenty-One
Subject: Politics and Religion
There is no place for politics and religion on the forums. If you wish to discuss these subjects in Voice Chat Client (i.e. Teamspeak, Ventrilo, etc.), make sure you are doing it in your specific office. I.E. Section leader, platoon leader etc. If you are a trooper get permission from an office holder to have this discussion. Do not hold it in open Voice Chat Client channels, and refrain from posting political or religion based topics on the forums.
General Order Twenty-Two
General Order Twenty-Four
Subject: New AWOL Criteria
AWOL is defined as a soldier who has not posted roll-call within 31 days. At which point 3 days are granted to make contact before a discharge is processed. All squad leaders are to be ensuring that their roll-calls are correct and have the correct people accounted for if they were excused.
With the implementation of the AWOL Soldier Finder this process has been streamlined for ease on battalion level organization elements. Potentially AWOL Soldier Finder also known as PASF is now a key element in helping assist determining AWOL. As such, should be used as a tool to assist all officers in keeping track of soldiers and their AWOL status, it is not the end all be all, but should be used as a starting point for investigations. It will NOT do your job for you, but it will make it easier for you.
General Order Twenty-Five
General Order Twenty-Six
General Order Twenty-Seven
Subject: Recruiting from within the Right to Rebel Division
There is to be no recruiting by members of Right to Rebel for their individual companies or Battalions. If it is found out that you are asking members to join your battalion or company it will be a court-martial offense. Members have the right to request transfer to other areas, however not at the urging of officers, nco's or troopers.
General Order Twenty-Eight
General Order Twenty-Nine
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General Order Thirty
General Order Thirty-One
General Order Thirty Two
General Order Thirty Five
Subject: Glitching
It will be a punishable offense under the UCMJ via Article 15 or Court martial if a known glitch is utilized and the person utilizing it is blatantly violating this rule. If the person is an enlistee to PFC and it appears that the usage of the Glitch is accidental then a verbal counseling is warranted however, if the person is of the rank of SPC. or above and is utilizing a Glitch then a verbal counseling is NOT warranted and charges may be brought if so desired by the JAG department.