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+ | As a gaming community based on military simulation and tactical realism, the 7th Cavalry Gaming Regiment follows a customized military chain of command structure that all members must follow. Our chain of command and structure are loosely modeled on the United States Army, and adapted to meet the needs of our gaming community. | ||
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+ | The 7th Cavalry Gaming Regiment’s Chain of Command (CoC) is a series of positions in order of authority and responsibility along which orders are passed. This structure ensures clear lines of authority and communication, allowing for effective command and control, administration, and reporting relationships within the Regiment. | ||
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+ | The purpose of the Chain of Command (CoC) is to promote morale, maintain discipline, unity of effort, and mission success. The CoC works by ensuring that authority flows down from the top, and information and feedback flow up. This structure enables clear decision-making, coordination of resources, and effective communication. It also establishes accountability, as individuals at each level are responsible for the tasks and orders they receive from their superiors. Violating the CoC can lead to confusion, inefficiency, and a loss of communication and accountability. | ||
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− | + | The 7th Cavalry Gaming Regiment is structured and organized into hierarchical sub-units that are each supported by different levels of the CoC. It typically consists of the following line-unit or combat unit structure, whose primary purpose is to provide a unit level organization to support our games: | |
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Revision as of 01:50, 28 January 2024
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Article Number: | 7CAV-R-001 |
Scope: | Chain of Command |
Version: | 1.0 |
Effective Date: | 27JAN24 |
Last Modified Date: | 27JAN24 |
Approving Authority: | Regimental Commanding Officer |
Point of Contact: | Regimental Adjutant General |
Introduction
As a gaming community based on military simulation and tactical realism, the 7th Cavalry Gaming Regiment follows a customized military chain of command structure that all members must follow. Our chain of command and structure are loosely modeled on the United States Army, and adapted to meet the needs of our gaming community.
Definition
The 7th Cavalry Gaming Regiment’s Chain of Command (CoC) is a series of positions in order of authority and responsibility along which orders are passed. This structure ensures clear lines of authority and communication, allowing for effective command and control, administration, and reporting relationships within the Regiment.
Purpose
The purpose of the Chain of Command (CoC) is to promote morale, maintain discipline, unity of effort, and mission success. The CoC works by ensuring that authority flows down from the top, and information and feedback flow up. This structure enables clear decision-making, coordination of resources, and effective communication. It also establishes accountability, as individuals at each level are responsible for the tasks and orders they receive from their superiors. Violating the CoC can lead to confusion, inefficiency, and a loss of communication and accountability.
Structure
The 7th Cavalry Gaming Regiment is structured and organized into hierarchical sub-units that are each supported by different levels of the CoC. It typically consists of the following line-unit or combat unit structure, whose primary purpose is to provide a unit level organization to support our games:
Regiment > Battalion > Company > Platoon > Section
Each of the above line-units are supported by their respective levels of the CoC:
General Staff (Regimental CO, XO, CoS, other Generals, CSM) > Battalion Staff (Battalion CO, XO, SGM) > Company Staff (Company CO, XO, 1SG) > Platoon Staff (Platoon Leader, Platoon Sergeant) > Section Staff (Section Leader, Assistant Section Leader) > Trooper
It also typically consists of the following support department or secondary department structure, whose primary purpose is to advise the Regimental CO and to manage administrative functions:
Regiment > Department > Sub-Department
Each of the above departmental support units are supported by their respective levels of the CoC:
General Staff > Department HQ (Departmental 1IC, 2IC) > Lead > Senior > Clerk/Trooper