Community Departments

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Community Departments are groups of officers and enlisted personnel that provide specific functions for Right to Rebel.

Community Leader

The Community Leader/General of the Army(GA)is a rank used in Right to Rebel as the senior military leader of the Community.

The rank of "General of the Army" should not be confused with the title "Army General"; the rank of "General of the Army" is usually the equivalent of a five-star rank, and theoretically corresponds to overall command of an entire Right to Rebel Community, whereas the title of "Army General" is usually held by the equivalent of a four-star general, and corresponds to the command of an individual Army in the field.

Judge Advocate General Corps

Judge Advocate General's Corps, also known as JAG, is the judicial arm of Right to Rebel Division. They are charged with the defense and prosecution of individuals under military law as provided in the Uniform Code of Military Justice. Officers of the Corps are the chief officers of the court-martial and court of inquiry.

Chiefs of Staff

The Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) is a body of senior community leaders in the Right to Rebel Community who advise the Community Leader and there subordinates of community matters.

Vice-Chief of Staff

The Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Army (VCSA) is the principal deputy to the Chief of Staff of the United States Army, and is the second-highest-ranking officer on active duty in the Department of the Army. The Vice Chief of Staff generally handles the day-to-day administration of the Army Staff bureaucracy, freeing the chief of staff to attend to the interservice responsibilities of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. By statute, the Vice Chief of Staff is appointed as a four-star general in the United States Army while so serving.

Operations and Training

The training branch will organize and coordinate training activity conducted by a Headquarters and also supervise and support subordinate units.

Administration

Administrative Staff is a group of officers and enlisted personnel that are responsible for the administrative, logistical needs of its unit. It provides bi-directional flow of information between a commanding officer and subordinate military units. The Administrative staff also provides an executive function where it filters information needed by the commander or shunts unnecessary information.

Security and Intelligence

The C2 Intelligence Section of Right to Rebel is responsible for collecting and analyzing intelligence information about various issues for the community to determine what the threat is, or might do, to prevent the accomplishment of the community's' mission. This C2 office may also control sensitive data that is vital to the community's success in security and missions objectives set forth by the JCS. At the unit level, the C2 is the unit's security officer, and the C2 section manages all security clearance issues for the unit's personnel. Other duties of the C2 often include intelligence oversight and physical security.

Division Leader

A Division Leader is the commanding officer of a Division. The position of Division Commander is usually held by a LTC. or higher. As commanding officer, he or she exercises full command and control over the unit and may exercise Nonjudicial punishment (Article 15) authority over unit personnel. A Division command is usually considered a prestigious assignment. Usually, a Division executive officer and a Division Sergeant Major are assigned to assist the battalion commander and are vital to his or her success in commanding the unit

Personnel

Community personnel are members of Right to Rebel who have undergone the proper processes to join the community. Usually, personnel are divided into sections roughly defined by certain circumstances of their deployment. Designated leaders of Right to Rebel are officers. These include commissioned officers, warrant officers and non-commissioned officers (NCOs).