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Note that there are very few [[Imperial Marines]] [[Brigades]], and thus this rank is most often seen as a staff, rather than a field, rank. | Note that there are very few [[Imperial Marines]] [[Brigades]], and thus this rank is most often seen as a staff, rather than a field, rank. | ||
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n.b. When [[Imperial Marines]] refer to "[[Subsector Marshal (IM)|The Brigadier General]]" they are, in fact referring to the [[Subsector Marshal (IM)|Subsector Marshal]]. | n.b. When [[Imperial Marines]] refer to "[[Subsector Marshal (IM)|The Brigadier General]]" they are, in fact referring to the [[Subsector Marshal (IM)|Subsector Marshal]]. | ||
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The rank of Brigadier General (or just Brigadier) (O7) is the commissioned officer rank in the Imperial Marines that commands a Brigade or has duties of similar importance.
Description (Specifications)
Each Brigade in the Imperial Marines and many Mercenary and those few Huscarle units of this size will be commanded by a Brigadier General. 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.
- The equivalent rank in the Imperial Army (Ground Forces Command) is Brigadier General.
Note that there are very few Imperial Marines Brigades, and thus this rank is most often seen as a staff, rather than a field, rank.
The appointment to this rank attracts the title of Knight[1].
n.b. When Imperial Marines refer to "The Brigadier General" they are, in fact referring to the Subsector Marshal.
Rank & Grade (Hierarchy)
Some of the organizational ranks and grades used by this force are included in the following table:
| Imperial Marine Ranks | |
|---|---|
| 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 | |
| E9 » Sergeant Major | |
| E8 » Master Sergeant (First Sergeant) | |
| E7 » 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 | |
History & Background (Dossier)
The word "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.
- Gareth Hanrahan. Core Rulebook (Mongoose Publishing, 2008), 20.
- Collated by: BackworldTraveller
- ↑ Loren Wiseman. Nobles (Steve Jackson Games, 2004), 72.
