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{{Imperial Army GFC ranks}}
The rank of [[Colonel]] (O6) is the commissioned officer rank in the [[Imperial Army]] that commands a [[Regiment]] or has duties of similar importance.   
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The rank of [[Colonel (IA)|Colonel]] (O6) is the commissioned officer rank in the [[Imperial Army]] that commands a [[Regiment]] or has duties of similar importance.   
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* For other uses see [[Colonel]]
  
 
== Description (Specifications) ==
 
== Description (Specifications) ==
Each [[Regiment]] in the [[Imperial Army]], [[Imperial Marines]] and many [[Mercenary]] and [[Huscarle]] units will be commanded by a [[Colonel]]. Several staff posts at [[Brigade]] level or higher are also held by Officers with this rank.
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Each [[Regiment]] in the [[Imperial Army]], [[Imperial Marines]] and many [[Mercenary]] and [[Huscarle]] units will be commanded by a [[Colonel (IA)|Colonel]]. Several staff posts at [[Brigade]] level or higher are also held by Officers with this rank.
  
The role of Regimental leader may occasionally be split into the Professional Commander ([[Colonel]]) and the Ceremonial Commander ([[Colonel|Colonel-in-Chief]]).
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The role of Regimental leader may occasionally be split into the Professional Commander ([[Colonel (IA)|Colonel]]) and the Ceremonial Commander ([[Colonel (IA)|Colonel-in-Chief]]).
  
 
The rank is often misused (and even misspelled) to mean the Leader of a [[Guerilla]] Unit, whatever its size.
 
The rank is often misused (and even misspelled) to mean the Leader of a [[Guerilla]] Unit, whatever its size.
  
The equivalent rank in the [[Imperial Navy]] is [[Captain (IN)]].
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The equivalent rank in the [[Imperial Navy]] is [[Captain (IN)|Captain]].
 
 
=== Rank & Grade (Hierarchy) ===
 
Some of the organizational ranks and grades used by this force are included in the following table:
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: left; font-size: 95%"
 
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! colspan="2" style="font-size: larger; background: #ddd;" |GFC Ranks
 
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![[File:Imperial-Sunburst-Sun-Army-Traveller.jpg|120px|center]]
 
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!Commissioned Officers
 
|-
 
|O11 » [[Field Marshal]]
 
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|O10 » [[General]] <small>(Colonel-General)</small>
 
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|O9 »  [[Lieutenant General]]
 
|-
 
|O8 »  [[Major General]]
 
|-
 
|O7 »  [[Brigadier General]]
 
|-
 
|O6 »  [[Colonel]]
 
|-
 
|O5 »  [[Lieutenant Colonel]]
 
|-
 
|O4 »  [[Major]]
 
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|O3 »  [[Captain (IA)|Captain]]
 
|-
 
|O2 »  [[First Lieutenant]]
 
|-
 
|O1 »  [[Second Lieutenant]]
 
|-
 
!
 
|-
 
|O0 » [[Officer Cadet]]
 
|-
 
!Enlisted
 
|-
 
|E9 » Sergeant Major
 
|-
 
|E8 » Master Sergeant <small>(First Sergeant)</small>
 
|-
 
|E7 » Leading Sergeant
 
|-
 
|E6 » Staff Sergeant
 
|-
 
|E5 » Sergeant
 
|-
 
|E4 » Lance Sergeant
 
|-
 
|E3 » Corporal
 
|-
 
|E2 » Lance Corporal
 
|-
 
|E1 » Private <small>(Private 1st Class)</small>
 
|-
 
!
 
|-
 
|E0 » Private Recruit
 
|}
 
  
 
== History & Background (Dossier) ==
 
== History & Background (Dossier) ==
The word "''[[Colonel|colonel]]''" derives from the same root as the word "column" (Italian: colonna) and means "of a column", and, by implication, "''commander of a column''". The word "''[[Colonel|colonel]]''" is therefore linked to the word "column" in a similar way that "''[[Brigadier|brigadier]]''" is linked to "''brigade''", although in English this relationship is not immediately obvious. By the end of the late medieval period, a group of "companies" was referred to as a "column" of an army.  
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The word "''[[Colonel (IA)|colonel]]''" derives from the same root as the word "column" (Italian: colonna) and means "of a column", and, by implication, "''commander of a column''". The word "''[[Colonel|colonel]]''" is therefore linked to the word "column" in a similar way that "''[[Brigadier General|brigadier]]''" is linked to "''brigade''", although in English this relationship is not immediately obvious. By the end of the late medieval period, a group of "companies" was referred to as a "column" of an army.  
  
 
{{wikipedia|Colonel}}  
 
{{wikipedia|Colonel}}  
 
{{Sources
 
{{Sources
|S1= {{Ludography cite|name= Core Rules |page= 12 |version=Mongoose Traveller}}
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| {{Ludography cite|name=Ground Forces|page=51}}
|S2= Collated by: [[User:BackworldTraveller|BackworldTraveller]]
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| {{Ludography cite|name= Core Rulebook |page= 12 |version=Mongoose Traveller}}
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| Collated by: [[User:BackworldTraveller|BackworldTraveller]]
 
}}
 
}}
  
 
{{LE|Imperial|Military}}
 
{{LE|Imperial|Military}}

Revision as of 07:37, 6 August 2020

Imperial Army Ground Forces Command ranks
Imperial Army Logo.jpeg
Commissioned Officers
O11a » Field Marshal
O10 » General (Colonel-General)
O9 » Lieutenant General
O8 » Major General
O7 » Brigadier General
O6 » Colonel
O5 » Lieutenant Colonel
O4 » Major
O3 » Captain
O2 » First Lieutenant
O1 » Second Lieutenant
O0 » Officer Cadet
Enlisted Ranks
E9 » Chief Master Sergeant (Sergeant Major)
E8 » Senior Master Sergeant (First Sergeant)
E7 » Master Sergeant (Leading Sergeant)
E6 » Staff Sergeant
E5 » Sergeant
E4 » Lance Sergeant
E3 » Corporal
E2 » Lance Corporal
E1 » Private (Private 1st Class)
E0 » Recruit (Private Recruit)

The rank of Colonel (O6) is the commissioned officer rank in the Imperial Army that commands a Regiment or has duties of similar importance.

Description (Specifications)

Each Regiment in the Imperial Army, Imperial Marines and many Mercenary and Huscarle units will be commanded by a Colonel. Several staff posts at Brigade level or higher are also held by Officers with this rank.

The role of Regimental leader may occasionally be split into the Professional Commander (Colonel) and the Ceremonial Commander (Colonel-in-Chief).

The rank is often misused (and even misspelled) to mean the Leader of a Guerilla Unit, whatever its size.

The equivalent rank in the Imperial Navy is Captain.

History & Background (Dossier)

The word "colonel" derives from the same root as the word "column" (Italian: colonna) and means "of a column", and, by implication, "commander of a column". The word "colonel" is therefore linked to the word "column" in a similar way that "brigadier" is linked to "brigade", although in English this relationship is not immediately obvious. By the end of the late medieval period, a group of "companies" was referred to as a "column" of an army.

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