Squadron Leader

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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 Squadron Leader (O4) is the commissioned officer rank in the Imperial Army COACC.

Description (Specifications)[edit]

The rank of Squadron Leader (O4) is the commissioned officer rank in the Imperial Army COACC that is in command of a Spaceship, or commander of a Squadron of 10-20 Aircraft/Gravcraft (3-4 Flights) or ground elements or has duties of similar importance. When the rank is used for Staff positions, the term Staff Captain is used instead.

The equivalent rank in other services are:

History & Background (Dossier)[edit]

The term Squadron Leader indicates that the person holding the rank is the leader of a squadron.

Any officer of this rank who has served at least 3 terms and still has Flight Status will be awarded Senior Pilot's Wings

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