Air Marshal
Imperial Army Close Orbit and Airspace Control Command ranks |
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Commissioned Officers |
O8 » Air Marshal (various grades) |
O7 » Air Commodore |
O6 » Group Leader (Staff Colonel) |
O5 » Wing Leader (Staff Major) |
O4 » Squadron Leader (Staff Captain) |
O3 » Flight Leader (Staff Lieutenant) |
O2 » Flying Officer |
O1 » Pilot Officer |
O0 » Officer Cadet (Flight Cadet) |
Enlisted Ranks |
E9 » Chief Master Flight Sgt (Flight Sgt Major) |
E8 » Master Flight Sergeant |
E7 » Senior Flight Sergeant |
E6 » Leading Flight Sergeant |
E5 » Flight Sergeant |
E4 » Crew Chief |
E3 » Senior Airhand |
E2 » Leading Airhand |
E1 » Airhand |
E0 » Airhand Recruit |
The rank of Air Marshal (O8) is a commissioned officer rank in the Imperial Army COACC.
Description (Specifications)[edit]
The rank of Air Marshal (O8) is a commissioned officer rank in the Imperial Army COACC. It is the highest of the Air Officer Ranks (The equivalent of General Officer Ranks in other arms). An Air Marshal will typically be in command of coordinating all the close air-support and air defence assets for an Army Group sized unit, and that these units will typically be of Division equivalent in number. Sub-grades of this rank can include Air Vice-Marshal, Air Marshal, and Air Chief-Marshal when warranted by the size of the Air units commanded.
- The equivalent rank in the Imperial Army Ground Force Command (GFC) is Major General or higher.
- The equivalent rank in the Imperial Army Nautical Force Command (NFC) is Sea Admiral.
The equivalent rank in other services are:
Appointment to this rank attracts the title of Knight or Baronet [1][2].
History & Background (Dossier)[edit]
The term Air Marshal indicates that the person holding the rank is the leader of an air unit.
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- Terrance McInnes. COACC (Game Designers Workshop, 1989), 95.
- Bryan Steele. Mercenary (Mongoose Publishing, 2008), 9.
- Collated by: BackworldTraveller
- ↑ Loren Wiseman. Nobles (Steve Jackson Games, 2004), 71.
- ↑ Matthew Sprange. Core Rulebook Update 2022 (Mongoose Publishing, 2021), 37.