Ranks in the Uniformed Public Services Command and Control Ranks in the Uniformed Public Services
Today's Lesson Well done with the fitness training!! 1. Rank Structures in the British Army. 2. Why do we have Rank Structures?
British Army
The British Army is one of the most elite military units in the world. Excellent Training Good Weapons. Great Leadership Experience at all Ranks. The British Army
Command and Control in the BA British Army Command and Control Commissioned Officers: This is when a person joins the army and completes special tests to decide that they are a strong leader. They then go to RMC Sandhurst to train to be a leader in the Army. Non-Commissioned Officers: A soldier would join the army and work their way up the ranks. You would not lead as much but gain invaluable experience Command and Control in the BA
RMC Sandhurst
Ranks in the Army Rank Structures 1.Commissioned Officers: Leaders within the Army. Manage and Lead troops at the Unit Level. 2. Non-Commissioned Officers: Leaders at the lower levels of the army. Experienced and well trained. Advise the officers. Ranks in the Army
Can you name at least 4 Commissioned Officer Ranks and also 4 Non- Commissioned Ranks? Can you put them in Order? Quiz Time
Kit Inspection Name, Rank and Serial Number 2422651 ect Sandhurst
Officers in Action http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_KOx 8zO09s Royal Marines in Afghanistan: Berty Carr: A young Officer who is starting a new tour in Afghanistan. Officers in Action
What skills did the officer show and how did this differ to his men? What qualities did he demonstrate? What skills are needed within the Royal Marines? Class Activity?
Commissioned Officers Lowest First: 2nd Lieutenant Lieutenant Captain Major Lieutenant Colonel Colonel Brigadier Major General Lieutenant General General Field Marshal Commissioned Officers
Non-Commissioned Officers Lowest First Private Lance Corporal Corporal Sergeant Staff Sergeant Sergeant Major (WO2) RSM Regimental Sergeant Major (WO1) Non-Commissioned Officers