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==Ranks== ==Ranks==
− As with many aspects of the Word of Blake Militia, the Word utilize the same ranking system as the Com Guards, with [[Acolyte]]s equivalent to enlisted ranks, [[Adept]]s equivalent to junior officers such as [[Captain]]s and [[Lieutenant]]s, and [[Precentor]]s the senior officers equivalent to [[Colonel]] or [[Lieutenant General]]. They likewise maintain similar branch designations and recording of seniority, with promotion to the next rank after twenty-five years of service. One notable point of difference between the two militaries is usage of the [[Demi-Precentor]] rank: the Word of Blake maintained it as the informal rank it was considered to be prior to the Reformation and all Blakist Demi-Precentors are technically either senior Adepts (multiple Level IIs) or junior Precentors (Level IIIs).<ref name=FMC10>''Field Manual: ComStar'', p. 10: "The Com Guard and Word of Blake Militia - ComStar Ranks"</ref> + As with many aspects of the Word of Blake Militia, the Word utilize the same ranking system as the Com Guards, with [[Acolyte]]s equivalent to enlisted ranks, [[Adept]]s equivalent to junior officers such as [[Captain]]s and [[Lieutenant]]s, and [[Precentor]]s the senior officers equivalent to [[Colonel]] or [[Lieutenant General]]. They likewise maintain similar branch designations and recording of seniority, with promotion to the next rank after twenty-five years of service. One notable point of difference between both militaries is usage of the [[Demi-Precentor]] rank: the Word of Blake maintained it as the informal rank it was considered to be prior to the Reformation and all Blakist Demi-Precentors are technically either senior Adepts (multiple Level IIs) or junior Precentors (Level IIIs).<ref name=FMC10>''Field Manual: ComStar'', p. 10: "The Com Guard and Word of Blake Militia - ComStar Ranks"</ref>
=== Rank Insignia === === Rank Insignia ===
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− | As with many aspects of the Word of Blake Militia, the Word utilize the same ranking system as the Com Guards, with [[Acolyte]]s equivalent to enlisted ranks, [[Adept]]s equivalent to junior officers such as [[Captain]]s and [[Lieutenant]]s, and [[Precentor]]s the senior officers equivalent to [[Colonel]] or [[Lieutenant General]]. They likewise maintain similar branch designations and recording of seniority, with promotion to the next rank after twenty-five years of service. One notable point of difference between | + | As with many aspects of the Word of Blake Militia, the Word utilize the same ranking system as the Com Guards, with [[Acolyte]]s equivalent to enlisted ranks, [[Adept]]s equivalent to junior officers such as [[Captain]]s and [[Lieutenant]]s, and [[Precentor]]s the senior officers equivalent to [[Colonel]] or [[Lieutenant General]]. They likewise maintain similar branch designations and recording of seniority, with promotion to the next rank after twenty-five years of service. One notable point of difference between both militaries is usage of the [[Demi-Precentor]] rank: the Word of Blake maintained it as the informal rank it was considered to be prior to the Reformation and all Blakist Demi-Precentors are technically either senior Adepts (multiple Level IIs) or junior Precentors (Level IIIs).<ref name=FMC10>''Field Manual: ComStar'', p. 10: "The Com Guard and Word of Blake Militia - ComStar Ranks"</ref> |
=== Rank Insignia === | === Rank Insignia === |