military rank
Soldier rank
Rank1
Title: Private
Introduction: Recruits who have not been in service for a long time and have not yet had a lot of experience in warfare. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info usually play the role of reconnaissance and guerrilla skirmishers in warfare. Usually led by experienced veterans
Rank2
Title: Corporal
Introduction: Experienced veteran, the backbone of the army. In the Crusader army, the corporal often served as the squad leader, and their equipment and combat power were far superior to the privates.
Rank3
Title: Sergeant/Sergeant
Synopsis: Either an elite veteran, sometimes serving as the captain of several squads. Their equipment and combat power are also far superior to those of the corporals. Or work in quartermaster and logistics.
Rank4
Title: Sergeant Major
Introduction: These veteran veterans are usually the right-hand men of the officers, who know the troops and the battles inside out, and are responsible for the training of soldiers and the day-to-day management of the barracks. Most of the important armoury warehouses are managed by the sergeant major, who is responsible for the distribution and issuance of equipment items such as weapons and armor.
Rank5
Title: Master Chief
Introduction: The Crusaders gave a soldier the highest rank, which is very rare in the establishment of troops. Their functions are similar to those of sergeant majors, but they are usually located in more critical departments. In general, non-commissioned officers are not treated less favourably in the army than junior officers, and are rarely promoted directly to officers.
Officer rank
Rank6
Title: Warrant Officer
Commander-in-Chief:--
Synopsis: A "senior soldier" at the bottom of the chain of command. Only when the unit loses command and there is no higher-ranking officer present, they will give command with the assistance of the non-commissioned officers. However, in any case, this rank is a real officer after all, and it is also the starting point of the road to promotion. If the children of the nobility want to make a difference in the army, they should start here.
Rank7
Title: Second Lieutenant
Commander: about 30 people
Introduction: Officers of this rank usually serve as temporary commanders below the platoon level for tactical attacks in warfare.
Rank8
Title: Lieutenant
Commander: 30-80 people
Synopsis: Similar to a second lieutenant, but more often than not, he appears as a lieutenant's deputy.
Rank9
Title: Captain
Commanding power: 100-200
Synopsis: The backbone and symbol of the Crusader army, they held high the flag on large-scale battlefields and led their soldiers into battle to kill the enemy. In general, a captain is the direct commander of an infantry company, and may also lead a slightly smaller heavy cavalry group. They are the lowest level of the army in the army.
Rank10
Title: Major
Command: 500-1000
Introduction: According to the formation of the alliance's army, the major usually serves as the commander at the regimental level. Combat units at the regimental level are the smallest strategic units of an army, and possibly the largest tactical units at the same time. The Draenei and Blood Elves followed a similar pattern.
Rank11
Title: Colonel
Commanding power: about 5,000 people
Synopsis: The Colonel is the commander of a regiment. According to the Battle of the Gate of Damnation, it is estimated that the number of soldiers of a main army is about 5,000. However, judging from the situation of the Twilight Fortress, the title of military commander of the Seventh Legion is Senior Commander, so the colonel may also take on the role of adjutant or front commander in the ace legion.
Rank12
Title: Major General
Commanding power: 10,000 or more
Introduction: A general is usually the military commander of a theater of operations, coordinating the attack of one or more corps-level units on strategic targets.
Rank13
Title: Lieutenant General
Commanding power: 10,000 or more
Introduction: Not at the moment
Rank14
Title: Generalissimo
Commanding Power: MAX
Introduction: Not at the moment