Line Officers can roleplay between Cadet and Captain. Line Officers have the following responsibilities:
* Meets all Officer Guidelines
* Contributes to the community on a regular basis while keeping activity to a maximum
* Is willing to take a back seat as the newer members take the larger positions, helping them out
* Can RP well in almost ALL positions while NPCing a character when needed
* Can enforce rules perfectly, putting a stop to "n00bs" with ease
* Can help newer members out without disrupting RPs
* Follows all rules 24:7
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| - Line Officers can roleplay between Cadet and Captain. Line Officers have the following responsibilities:
* Meets all Officer Guidelines
* Contributes to the community on a regular basis while keeping activity to a maximum
* Is willing to take a back seat as the newer members take the larger positions, helping them out
* Can RP well in almost ALL positions while NPCing a character when needed
* Can enforce rules perfectly, putting a stop to "n00bs" with ease
* Can help newer members out without disrupting RPs
* Follows all rules 24:7
- In the United States armed forces, the term line officer or officer of the line refers to a Navy, Marine, Air Force or Coast Guard officer who exercises general command authority and is eligible for operational command positions, as opposed to officers who normally exercise authority within a specialty. The equivalent Army term is "competitive category".
- A line officer is a historic rank and title. It refers to officers that are eligible for commands. There is a distinction between line officers and staff officers. Line officers are officers that have specialized training for command. These officers generally occupy fields of study such as operations, tactical, and engineering, as opposed to staff officers who specialize in services as judge advocates, doctors and science officers. During critical operations, staff officers are sometimes subordinate to line officers regardless of rank.
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| - A line officer is a historic rank and title. It refers to officers that are eligible for commands. There is a distinction between line officers and staff officers. Line officers are officers that have specialized training for command. These officers generally occupy fields of study such as operations, tactical, and engineering, as opposed to staff officers who specialize in services as judge advocates, doctors and science officers. During critical operations, staff officers are sometimes subordinate to line officers regardless of rank. Staff officers can be eligible for command as line officers after completing certain qualifications, one example is the bridge officer's test, required for the ranks of commander and above.
- Line Officers can roleplay between Cadet and Captain. Line Officers have the following responsibilities:
* Meets all Officer Guidelines
* Contributes to the community on a regular basis while keeping activity to a maximum
* Is willing to take a back seat as the newer members take the larger positions, helping them out
* Can RP well in almost ALL positions while NPCing a character when needed
* Can enforce rules perfectly, putting a stop to "n00bs" with ease
* Can help newer members out without disrupting RPs
* Follows all rules 24:7
- In the United States armed forces, the term line officer or officer of the line refers to a Navy, Marine, Air Force or Coast Guard officer who exercises general command authority and is eligible for operational command positions, as opposed to officers who normally exercise authority within a specialty. The equivalent Army term is "competitive category". Officers who are not line officers are those whose primary duties are in non-combat specialties including chaplains, attorneys, and medical services. The distinction between line and non-line officers often blur; line officers may be assigned non-combat roles, and non-line officers are often assigned to tasks normally performed by line officers. Also, non-line officers at the squadron or Group level (and higher) are also issued "G-Series" orders which gives them the same relative power of 'line officers' of equivalent rank. A line officer may even hold authority over a non-line officer of higher rank by the nature of their job, but is otherwise expected to observe normal customs and courtesies outside that role.
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