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Each [[Brigade]] in the [[Imperial Marines]] and many [[Mercenary]] and those few [[Huscarle]] units of this size will be commanded by a [[Brigadier (IM)|Brigadier]]. Several staff posts at [[Subsector]] level or higher are also held by Officers with this rank.
 
Each [[Brigade]] in the [[Imperial Marines]] and many [[Mercenary]] and those few [[Huscarle]] units of this size will be commanded by a [[Brigadier (IM)|Brigadier]]. Several staff posts at [[Subsector]] level or higher are also held by Officers with this rank.
  
* The equivalent rank in the [[Imperial Navy]] is [[Commodore|Commodore (Fleet/Senior Captain)]].  
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* The equivalent rank in the [[Imperial Navy]] is [[Commodore|Commodore <small>(2nd Class)</small>]].  
  
 
* The equivalent rank in the [[Imperial Army]] [[Ground Force Command|GFC]] is [[Brigadier General (IA)|Brigadier General]].
 
* The equivalent rank in the [[Imperial Army]] [[Ground Force Command|GFC]] is [[Brigadier General (IA)|Brigadier General]].
* The equivalent rank in the [[Imperial Army]] [[Nautical Force Command|NFC]] is [[Sea Commodore]].
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* The equivalent rank in the [[Imperial Army]] [[Nautical Force Command|NFC]] is [[Sea Commodore|Sea Commodore <small>(2nd Class)</small>]].
 
* The equivalent rank in the [[Imperial Army]] [[Close Orbit and Airspace Control Command|COACC]] is [[Air Commodore]].
 
* The equivalent rank in the [[Imperial Army]] [[Close Orbit and Airspace Control Command|COACC]] is [[Air Commodore]].
  
Note that there are very few [[Imperial Marines|Imperial Marine]] [[Brigade]]s, and thus this rank is as often a staff rank as it is a field rank.  The appointment to this rank attracts the title of [[Knight]] {{Page cite|name=Nobles|page=71}}.
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Note that there are very few [[Imperial Marines|Imperial Marine]] [[Brigade]]s, and thus this rank is as often a staff rank as it is a field rank.   
  
 
A Brigadier oversees the [[regiment]] assigned to each fleet. Their job is to coordinate their actions and advise the [[Fleet Admiral]] and civilian leadership on the current status of the Marines. The main focus is on gathering accurate data from [[Imperial Naval Intelligence]] and passing it along to the units in the field. The Brigadier's office is also responsible for recruiting and training new Marines in their fleet assigned area of responsibility (usually a single subsector). {{Page cite|name=Ground Forces|page=47}}
 
A Brigadier oversees the [[regiment]] assigned to each fleet. Their job is to coordinate their actions and advise the [[Fleet Admiral]] and civilian leadership on the current status of the Marines. The main focus is on gathering accurate data from [[Imperial Naval Intelligence]] and passing it along to the units in the field. The Brigadier's office is also responsible for recruiting and training new Marines in their fleet assigned area of responsibility (usually a single subsector). {{Page cite|name=Ground Forces|page=47}}
  
n.b. When [[Imperial Marines]] refer to "[[Brigadier General (IM)|The Brigadier General]]" they are, in fact often referring to a Marine [[Brigadier (IM)|Brigadier]] who has been promoted to General Officer duties and rank who oversees all Marine operation within the local subsector or engagement region, and carries the superior rank of ''Marine [[Brigadier General (IM)|Brigadier General]]'', or in wartime, to the position of ''[[Marine Marshal (IM)|Marine General Marshal]]''.
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n.b. When [[Imperial Marines]] use the term ''"[[Brigadier General (IM)|The Brigadier-General]]"'' they are referring to a Marine [[Brigadier (IM)|Brigadier]] (O7) who has been promoted to the superior General Officer rank and duties of a ''Marine [[Brigadier General (IM)|Brigadier-General]]'' (O8a) who oversees all Marine operation within the local subsector or engagement region, and who in wartime may hold the higher position of ''"'''[[Marine Marshal (IM)|Marine General Marshal]]'''"'' (O8b).
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The appointment to this rank attracts the title of [[Knight]] {{Page cite|name=Nobles|page=71}}.
  
 
== History & Background (Dossier) ==
 
== History & Background (Dossier) ==
The word "''[[Brigadier General|brigadier]]''" derives from the same root as the word "brigade" but the precise origin of "brigade" is obscure. However, the title is meaning ''The general officer who commands a brigade''.
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The word "''[[Brigadier General|brigadier]]''" derives from the same root as the word "brigade" but the precise origin of "brigade" is obscure. However, the title refers to ''The general officer who commands a brigade''.
 
 
  
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== References ==
 
{{Sources
 
{{Sources
 
  | {{Ludography cite|name=Ground Forces|page=47,51}}
 
  | {{Ludography cite|name=Ground Forces|page=47,51}}
 
  | {{Ludography cite|name= Core Rulebook |page= 20 |version=Mongoose Traveller}}
 
  | {{Ludography cite|name= Core Rulebook |page= 20 |version=Mongoose Traveller}}
 
  | Collated by: [[User:BackworldTraveller|BackworldTraveller]]
 
  | Collated by: [[User:BackworldTraveller|BackworldTraveller]]
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| Edited by: [[WHULorigan]]
 
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{{LE|Imperial|Military}}
 
{{LE|Imperial|Military}}

Latest revision as of 21:55, 18 February 2026

Imperial Marine Ranks
Traveller Imperial Star Marines Sunburst logo.svg
Commissioned Officers
O9 » Marshal-Commandant of the Corps
O8 » Brigadier-General (Marshal)
O7 » Brigadier
O6 » Coronel
O5 » Lieutenant Coronel
O4 » Force Commander
O3 » Captain (Force Captain)
O2 » First Lieutenant (Force Lieutenant)
O1 » Second Lieutenant (Force Ensign)
O0 » Cadet / Midshipman
Enlisted Ranks
E9 » Chief Master Gun. Sgt (Sergeant Major)
E8 » Master Gunnery Sgt. (First Sergeant)
E7 » Master Sergeant (Leading Sergeant)
E6 » Staff Sergeant (Gunnery Sergeant)
E5 » Sergeant
E4 » Lance Sergeant
E3 » Corporal
E2 » Lance Corporal
E1 » Marine/Private (Private 1st Class)
E0 » Marine Recruit / Apprentice


The rank of Brigadier (O7) is the senior-most field grade commissioned officer rank in the Imperial Marines and commands a Brigade or Regimental Combat Team or larger or oversees multiple Regimental Combat commands. A Brigadier is generally in overall command of all Marines assigned to a Numbered Fleet or Task Force.

Description (Specifications)[edit]

Each Brigade in the Imperial Marines and many Mercenary and those few Huscarle units of this size will be commanded by a Brigadier. Several staff posts at Subsector level or higher are also held by Officers with this rank.

Note that there are very few Imperial Marine Brigades, and thus this rank is as often a staff rank as it is a field rank.

A Brigadier oversees the regiment assigned to each fleet. Their job is to coordinate their actions and advise the Fleet Admiral and civilian leadership on the current status of the Marines. The main focus is on gathering accurate data from Imperial Naval Intelligence and passing it along to the units in the field. The Brigadier's office is also responsible for recruiting and training new Marines in their fleet assigned area of responsibility (usually a single subsector). [1]

n.b. When Imperial Marines use the term "The Brigadier-General" they are referring to a Marine Brigadier (O7) who has been promoted to the superior General Officer rank and duties of a Marine Brigadier-General (O8a) who oversees all Marine operation within the local subsector or engagement region, and who in wartime may hold the higher position of "Marine General Marshal" (O8b).

The appointment to this rank attracts the title of Knight [2].

History & Background (Dossier)[edit]

The word "brigadier" derives from the same root as the word "brigade" but the precise origin of "brigade" is obscure. However, the title refers to The general officer who commands a brigade.

References[edit]

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