
The second lieutenant is often chosen carefully.įirst Lieutenant: Also commanded four squads. Second Lieutenant: The second lieutenant typically command four squads if the first lieutenant was absent in the chain of command. However, if they were absent it was a first sergeant who had to step up. Sergeant Major: Sergeant major has more control over a first sergeant. Don't flee in a battle, is the one thing he taught his men. He was even tougher on his men, and would love to shoot a man who presented cowardice.

He had the same abilities as any other sergeant. You'd be honored to have this role.įirst Sergeant: The first sergeant is more experienced then a regulary sergeant. The colour sergeant would be looked upon to rally and inspire men during engagements. He had the authority to shoot any who dared go against “his” orders or orders from a higher rank, even if his men showed cowardice he was allowed to shoot them.Ĭolour Sergeant (Honorary Role): The colour sergeant was responsible for holding and protecting the colours (flag of the nation). The sergeant was also in charge of a small section of soldiers called a platoon. The sergeant would lead by example towards his men and push them to their limits. Sergeant: One of the most iconic ranks in military history. They frequently succeed in the responsibilities of sergeants in his absence, and should therefore be familiar with his duties. They're your "Corporal of the Guard" which means they're choosen to lead a small unit. They take charge of the smaller details for fatigue and police duty in camp and garrison duty. If anybody is going to lead a fireteam of 5 men, it's gonna be them. They are choosen upon for their leadership abilities. However, they're the backbone of any army!Ĭorporal: The duties of a corporal are simple. They go down before anybody else, because they're the least of experienced men.

Consider them the testing dummy in all situations of combat. They were trained very hard in the sense that they would deal as much damage as possible towards the rebels. Privates are responsible for following orders and giving hell to the enemy.

Private: An enlisted man in the army who held the lowest rank. If you don't practice enough in a week, when skirmishes release you'll be falling behind everyone else. You can hit "T" on your keyboard as tactical view to find the shooting range. Regiment Size: Unlimited right now, as it's based on the company's under a regiment, and how many are in each company.īesides the information presented above, even though there is no skirmishes yet in War of Rights, always make sure to visit a game frequently to get use to the controls, and practice shooting at the shooting range.Note: What is the "branches" of an army from my perspective? This is where your company leaders will follow through with promotions, platoons, and managing ranks. They will make you go through the company tool and fill out a roleplay character and join their company. People in a company can be easily found, they have tags in their username. You can do this by going in-game and asking people already in a company if you can join. You're gonna want to find a company to join. As you've probably read in the first portion of this guide, War of Rights is regiment, and company based. "War of Rights features the Maryland Campaign of 1862 - with the major battles like Shepherdstown, South Mountain, Harpers Ferry and Antietam." - War of Rights FAQĬongratulations! You loaded into a server for the first time.Military simulation are taken seriously, and use realistic tactics and thinking.

Think of an Arma 3 milsim put into action during the civil war.
