COALITION Wiki Difference between revisions of "Structure"

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Revision as of 21:26, 10 September 2017

The Coalition uses a very basic, but purposeful ranking and grouping structure. Ranks only determine veterancy within the community, but groups determine your ability to take specified roles in ArmA as well as what privileges you receive within the community.

Rank Structure

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Draftee

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Soldier

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Veteran

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Specialist

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Group Structure

Coalition also uses a three-group system in order to keep the community organized. Each group serves a purpose both inside and out of the community.

Recruits

Simply put, the recruit group is the entry group into the community. Every recruit's job is to take part in the community, learn how to be proficient while in-game, and ultimately, play ArmA. Every recruit also undergoes a Peer-Review process by all major members of The Company. Recruits can be peer-reviewed out of the community due to lack of activity, inability to learn how to play ArmA proficiently, and not interacting with the community as a whole. Recruits are limited to AAR, RAT, Driver, and Ammo Bearer roles in order to learn how our structure and chain of command works. Recruits also do not have access to XMLs until becoming apart of the company.

Company

The company is the backbone of the community. All members of the company are considered full members of Coalition and are granted access to XMLs, Mission Developing and Design, the CMF, and various private discord channels. Company members are also charged with the future of the community through peer-review as well as taking leadership roles during ArmA sessions. All company members are expected to understand and follow the Coalition SOPs both in-game and out.

Specialists are company members with added responsibilities but no added authority. They are dedicated members who are the first line in completing menial tasks. Don't make the mistake of thinking specialists are different - while they do work with the admins, they primarily work with the company to make sure their needs are met. If you have any problems with the group overall, you should talk to a specialist first.

Headquarters

The brain of the community and ArmA sessions. Each headquarters member has a specific role they play in the administration and/or technical side of the group. All headquarters members, regardless of rank, are considered staff members.