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Demerits are 'black marks' on a commander's record given due to poor service. Demerits can typically be avoided by promptly reporting delays, expected absences, or reasons for previous absences, or by ensuring that oneself is in an army group of lower required activity/responsiveness.
 
Demerits are 'black marks' on a commander's record given due to poor service. Demerits can typically be avoided by promptly reporting delays, expected absences, or reasons for previous absences, or by ensuring that oneself is in an army group of lower required activity/responsiveness.
  
Demerits may only be filed by Marshals on commanders within their army.  
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*Demerits may only be filed by Marshals on commanders within their army.  
  
Demerits may be filed up to one week after a commander has transferred from said army.
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*Demerits may be filed up to one week after a commander has transferred from said army.
  
A Marshal may not place more than one demerit upon a commander for any one transgression. If a commander is found suspect of a more serious offense (such as treason) and both has enough evidence to mark them as likely to be guilty, but not enough to ensure that it is so, they will immediately be subject to the next level of penalization (at 3, 4, and 5 demerits respectively).
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*A Marshal may not place more than one demerit upon a commander for any one transgression.
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If a commander is found suspect of a more serious offense (such as treason) and both has enough evidence to mark them as likely to be guilty, but not enough to ensure that it is so, they will immediately be subject to the next level of penalization (at 3, 4, and 5 demerits respectively).
  
Demerits may be filed for any reason, not limited to the following:
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*Demerits may be filed for any reason, not limited to the following:
Dereliction of Duty
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Dereliction of Duty<br>
Disobeying Orders
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Disobeying Orders<br>
Breaking Giblotian Law
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Breaking Giblotian Law<br>
Fomenting Unrest in the Ranks*
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Fomenting Unrest in the Ranks(1)<br>
  
*Fomenting Unrest in the Ranks is defined as arguing with military superiors in a manner that compromises military effectiveness.  
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(1): Defined as arguing with military superiors in a manner that compromises military effectiveness.
  
 
==== <u>Procedure</u> ====
 
==== <u>Procedure</u> ====
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A commander's total demerits for the purposes of fines and other penalizations is equal to that commander's total military recognitions minus their total demerits. Recognitions do not in any way remove demerits from record or otherwise affect demerits.
 
A commander's total demerits for the purposes of fines and other penalizations is equal to that commander's total military recognitions minus their total demerits. Recognitions do not in any way remove demerits from record or otherwise affect demerits.
  
1: The Marshal may declare a demerit upon a commander within two weeks of their transgression.
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*The Marshal may declare a demerit upon a commander within two weeks of their transgression.
  
2: The commander may file a case to have the demerit removed by contacting the Inquisitor withing 2 weeks of the filing of the demerit. The case will then be reviewed by the Marshal, the Inquisitor, the Grand General, and the Chancellor. If any two of the latter three find fault in the demerit it is then removed without record.
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*The commander may file a case to have the demerit removed by contacting the Inquisitor withing 2 weeks of the filing of the demerit. The case will then be reviewed by the Marshal, the Inquisitor, the Grand General, and the Chancellor. If any two of the latter three find fault in the demerit it is then removed without record.
  
3: Once a demerit has made it past the two week review period (or was called to review and was not overturned) any of the Inquisitor, Grand General, or Chancellor may force a fine upon the commander. This fine may not be called by any other noble, including the commander's Marshal.
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*Once a demerit has made it past the two week review period (or was called to review and was not overturned) any of the Inquisitor, Grand General, or Chancellor may force a fine upon the commander. This fine may not be called by any other noble, including the commander's Marshal.
 
Any of the Inquisitor, Grand General, or Chancellor may ask for an alternative service to be provided by the fined commander, though the commander may still opt to pay the fine instead. The nature of this service must always be approved by the Inquisitor.
 
Any of the Inquisitor, Grand General, or Chancellor may ask for an alternative service to be provided by the fined commander, though the commander may still opt to pay the fine instead. The nature of this service must always be approved by the Inquisitor.
 
Fines are as follows:
 
Fines are as follows:
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5th Demerit: 100 gold
 
5th Demerit: 100 gold
  
4: All of the following require the acknowledgement of the matter by the General or both of the Chancellor and Judge, with the General then ensuring the penalties are enacted with efficiency:
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*All of the following require the acknowledgement of the matter by the General or both of the Chancellor and Judge, with the General then ensuring the penalties are enacted with efficiency:
  
 
Once a commander in an Active (non-defensive) army has three demerits over the total number of military honors they have received they will be moved into a defensive army. If the commander can later balance out their demerits against honors they can request to be moved back to an active army.  
 
Once a commander in an Active (non-defensive) army has three demerits over the total number of military honors they have received they will be moved into a defensive army. If the commander can later balance out their demerits against honors they can request to be moved back to an active army.  

Revision as of 16:48, 29 December 2009

The Military Command

Military chain of command

Chancellor Vidara Asgard
Grand General Gellin Gellander
Marshal Zakran Somra
Marshal Fafhrd Martius
Inquisitor Gorham Pearson
Lieutenant Marshal Victor Von Neuman
Lieutenant Marshal
Duke of Giblot Will Bell

Army of Liberty

Founded by Duke of Giblot Will Bell and the Liberty Party in an effort to return structure back to Giblot's military. The two primary concerns that first brought together the members of the Liberty Party were concerns with corruption or ineffectiveness present in the current government and the ineffectiveness and disorder present in Giblot's military. The Army of Liberty can thus be considered a natural outcome of the Liberty Party's pursuit of their goals. While the Army of Liberty is sponsored by the Liberty Party, so far there have been no political elements involved with the Army, perhaps due to the lack of opposing parties.

Currently the Marshal of the Army of Liberty is Zakran Somra and the Lieutenant Marshal is Victor Von Neuman.

Platoons

The Army of Liberty is separated into a number of Platoons, each with their own specializations. This structure allows the Army of Liberty to respond quickly and effectively to its military engagements. Each platoon is typically composed of 4 to 6 commanders.

______________: This platoon's colors are silver and navy blue. It's motto is _______, and it typically favors ________. The ______ platoon specializes in precision strikes and tactical maneuvering. This army group requires High Activity.
Current Commanders: Zakran Somra, Gellin Gellander

______________: This platoon's colors are sky blue and scarlet red. It's motto is _______, and it typically favors ________. The ______ platoon specializes in quick reinforcement and excellent scouting. This army group requires Moderate to High Activity.
Current Commanders:

______________: This platoon's colors are golden yellow and emerald green. It's motto is _______, and it typically favors ________. The ______ platoon specializes in cohesive maneuvers and defensive formations. This army group requires Moderate Activity.
Current Commanders:

______________: This platoon's colors are dark violet and dark gray. It's motto is _______, and it typically favors ________. The ______ platoon specializes in counter-infiltration and security. This army group requires Moderate Activity.
Current Commanders:

Home Guard

The current Marshal of the Home Guard is Fafhrd Martius. This army group requires Mild Activity.

History

Detailed here will be a list of previous Giblotian military leaders and establishments and their contributions.

Rules and Regulations

Demerits

Demerits are 'black marks' on a commander's record given due to poor service. Demerits can typically be avoided by promptly reporting delays, expected absences, or reasons for previous absences, or by ensuring that oneself is in an army group of lower required activity/responsiveness.

  • Demerits may only be filed by Marshals on commanders within their army.
  • Demerits may be filed up to one week after a commander has transferred from said army.
  • A Marshal may not place more than one demerit upon a commander for any one transgression.

If a commander is found suspect of a more serious offense (such as treason) and both has enough evidence to mark them as likely to be guilty, but not enough to ensure that it is so, they will immediately be subject to the next level of penalization (at 3, 4, and 5 demerits respectively).

  • Demerits may be filed for any reason, not limited to the following:

Dereliction of Duty
Disobeying Orders
Breaking Giblotian Law
Fomenting Unrest in the Ranks(1)

(1): Defined as arguing with military superiors in a manner that compromises military effectiveness.

Procedure

A commander's total demerits for the purposes of fines and other penalizations is equal to that commander's total military recognitions minus their total demerits. Recognitions do not in any way remove demerits from record or otherwise affect demerits.

  • The Marshal may declare a demerit upon a commander within two weeks of their transgression.
  • The commander may file a case to have the demerit removed by contacting the Inquisitor withing 2 weeks of the filing of the demerit. The case will then be reviewed by the Marshal, the Inquisitor, the Grand General, and the Chancellor. If any two of the latter three find fault in the demerit it is then removed without record.
  • Once a demerit has made it past the two week review period (or was called to review and was not overturned) any of the Inquisitor, Grand General, or Chancellor may force a fine upon the commander. This fine may not be called by any other noble, including the commander's Marshal.

Any of the Inquisitor, Grand General, or Chancellor may ask for an alternative service to be provided by the fined commander, though the commander may still opt to pay the fine instead. The nature of this service must always be approved by the Inquisitor. Fines are as follows: 1st Demerit: 10 gold 2nd Demerit: 25 gold 3rd Demerit: 50 gold 4th Demerit: 75 gold 5th Demerit: 100 gold

  • All of the following require the acknowledgement of the matter by the General or both of the Chancellor and Judge, with the General then ensuring the penalties are enacted with efficiency:

Once a commander in an Active (non-defensive) army has three demerits over the total number of military honors they have received they will be moved into a defensive army. If the commander can later balance out their demerits against honors they can request to be moved back to an active army.

Once a commander in a non-active army has five demerits they will have their taxes cut at their lord's discretion, but allowing them no more than 25 gold income a week. At six demerits the commander is removed from the active military, and, at their lord's discretion will have their taxes cut, but can receive no more than 15 gold per week.

Recognitions

Military Records

Commander Records

Military Engagements

Military Services