Difference between revisions of "Ranks and Insignia"
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|Grade || O-7 || O-6 || O-5 || O-4 || O-3 || O-2 || O-1 | |Grade || O-7 || O-6 || O-5 || O-4 || O-3 || O-2 || O-1 | ||
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+ | Insignia | ||
+ | | [[File:Insignia-O7.png]] || [[File:Insignia-O6-2stars.png]] [[File:Insignia-O6-1star.png]] || [[File:Insignia-O5.png]] || [[File:Insignia-O4-3stars.png]] [[File:Insignia-O4-2stars.png]] || [[File:Insignia-O3.png]] || [[File:Insignia-O2.png]] || [[File:Insignia-O1.png]] | ||
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|Rank || Colonel || Lieutenant Colonel || Commander || Lieutenant Commander || Captain || Lieutenant|| Cadet | |Rank || Colonel || Lieutenant Colonel || Commander || Lieutenant Commander || Captain || Lieutenant|| Cadet | ||
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|Grade || M-7 || M-6 || M-5 || M-4 || M-3 || M-2 || M-1 || M-0 | |Grade || M-7 || M-6 || M-5 || M-4 || M-3 || M-2 || M-1 || M-0 | ||
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;" | |- style="vertical-align:bottom;" | ||
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+ | Insignia | ||
+ | | [[File:Insignia-M7.png]] || [[File:Insignia-M6.png]] || [[File:Insignia-M5.png]] || [[File:Insignia-M4.png]] || [[File:Insignia-M3.png]] || [[File:Insignia-M2.png]] | ||
|style="vertical-align:middle;"| | |style="vertical-align:middle;"| | ||
''No Insignia'' | ''No Insignia'' |
Revision as of 23:36, 27 November 2013
Being a highly disciplined unit, it is of most importance to understand where we stand in our organization, and the path one might be able to grow towards. 6th Kowloon Group follows military rules and the rank represents the Chain of Command. Details on the roles and qualifications can be found under the Group's Constitution. Insignia should be shown proudly on Outdoor uniforms according to standard.
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Details
Addressing Properly
During formal hours, scout of -all ranks- should address each other by Rank. Such is common courtesy and should be observed.
Promotion
The RANK is one's worth in the troop. Each rank an Honour. Ranks are granted by the promotion board, not asked nor trailed for. It is tradition and courtesy to never ask for a promotion, as asking for it decreases the value when granted. Promotion review is quarterly, granted to the deserving.
Officer Ranks