TACTICAL GAMING COMMAND STAFF |
Tactical Gaming Executive Committee (TGEC) |
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The Tactical Gaming Executive Committee Badge identifies Tactical Gaming’s highest-ranking positions.
Tactical Gaming Executive Committee (TGEC) is comprised of the President of Tactical Gaming, Tactical Warfare Chief of Staff,
and the Tactical Sports Chief of Staff.
This badge is a symbol of respect, and can only be earned through hard work, leadership, discipline, dedication, and
self-sacrifice in the name of TG and TG affairs.
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President of Tactical Gaming (PR) |
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The President Badge identifies the highest position within Tactical Gaming.
There can only be one President at any given time.
The President's (PR) main duty and responsibility is to ensure all Tactical Gaming franchises are running efficiently,
completing their duties in a timely manner, and ensuring roles and responsibilities are being fulfilled as established by TGEC.
Furthermore, the PR will provide guidance and vision to help direct the future growth of Tactical Gaming as a whole,
with the intent of providing the best online gaming experience for its members.
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Tactical Warfare Command (TWC) |
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The Tactical Warfare Command Badge identifies Tactical Warfare’s highest-ranking officers.
Tactical Warfare Command (TWC) is comprised of the Chief of Staff, and all of TW’s Corps Commanders.
This badge is a symbol of respect, and can only be earned through hard work, leadership, discipline, dedication, and
self-sacrifice in the name of TW and TW affairs.
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Chief of Staff (CoS) |
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The Chief of Staff Badge identifies the highest-ranking position within Tactical Warfare. The minimum rank for this position is General of TW (5 Star).
The Chief of Staff’s (CoS) main duty and responsibility is to ensure all divisions are completing their duties, roles and responsibilities as established by TWC.
Another duty of the CoS is to help ensure the future and growth of Tactical Warfare as a whole, and to help ensure the happiness of all of TW’s members.
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Corps Commander (CC) |
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The Corps Commander Badge identifies the highest-ranking position in each of TW's Corps, and the second highest-ranking position within Tactical Warfare.
The minimum rank for this position is Lieutenant General.
The Corps Commander's (CC) main duty and responsibility is to lead a Corps consisting of 3 Divisions and/or the Head Training Office (HTO).
Another duty of the CC is to ensure all his/her divisions are completing their duties, roles and responsibilities as established by TWC.
In addition, the CC is also responsible for supporting the CoS in the completion of his/her duties and responsibilities.
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DIVISION STAFF |
Division Officer (DO) |
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The Division Officer Badge identifies the highest-ranking position in each of TW’s Divisions. The
minimum rank for this position is Brigadier General.
The Division Officer’s (DO) main duty and responsibility
is to lead a Division consisting of up to 2 Battalions and a Head Training Office (HTO). In addition, the DO is the
contact person between the Division and TWC.
The DO is also accountable for all members under his/her command, as
well as being responsible for approving new recruits, and discharging existing TW members as needed.
Promotions and
transfers also fall under the DO’s responsibilities, and are done based upon recommendation from his/her Battalion CO’s.
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Brigade Commander (BGC) |
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The Brigade Commander Badge identifies the second highest-ranking position in each of TW’s Divisions. The minimum rank for this position is Lieutenant Colonel.
The Brigade Commander’s (BGC) main duty and responsibility is to support the Division Officer in the completion of his/her duties and responsibilities
Another duty of the BGC is to ensure the Division Staff tracks attendance and promotions according to regulations, as well as keeping track of the HTO’s progress in tracking Boot Camp completion, members who are AWOL, and members who are On Leave.
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HEAD TRAINING OFFICE (HTO) STAFF |
Head Training Instructor (HTI) |
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The Head Training Instructor Badge identifies the officer in charge of TW’s Head Training Office (HTO). The minimum rank for this position is Lieutenant Colonel.
The Head Training Instructor’s (HTI) main duty and responsibility is to control all aspects of TW’s training, from boot camp to advanced training courses, and is therefore in charge of all of TW’s Head Training Assistants (HTIA) and Drill Instructors (DI).
The HTI is also the immediate Chain of Command (CoC) for all new Recruits (REC) until they are assigned to a particular squad.
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Head Training Instructor Assistant (HTIA) |
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The Head Training Instructor Assistant Badge identifies the second highest-ranking officer in TW’s Head Training Office (HTO). The minimum rank for this position is Master Gunnery Sergeant.
There are multiple Head Training Instructor Assistants (HTIA) in the HTO and their main duties and responsibilities are to support the Head Training Instructor in the completion of his/her duties and responsibilities.
The HTIAs ensures the HTO is accurately tracking all new members’ Boot Camp completion and progress, which members are considered to be AWOL, and which members are On Leave.
The HTIAs also brings forward any issues regarding new recruits and/or training directly to the HTI.
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BATTALION STAFF |
Commanding Officer (CO) |
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The Commanding Officer Badge identifies the highest-ranking position in each Division’s various Battalions. The minimum rank for this position is Captain.
The Commanding Officer’s (CO) main duty and responsibility is to command all members of his or her Battalion, and resolve all issues, problems, or concerns that arise within his or her Battalion.
The CO acts as the point of contact between the Squad Staff and the Division Staff, and is accountable for all members under his or her command. The CO will delegate duties to others in his or her Battalion as he or she sees fit.
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Executive Officer (XO) |
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The Executive Officer Badge identifies the second highest-ranking position in each Division’s various Battalions. The minimum rank for this position is Second Lieutenant.
The Executive Officer’s (XO) main duty and responsibility is to support the Commanding Officer in the completion of his/her duties and responsibilities.
Another duty of the XO is to oversee the Squad Staff’s performance and coverage, to ensure all squad practices are running at optimal limits. The XO will also recommend changes in leadership or practice improvements, as well as promotions of personnel, to the CO.
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Platoon Leader (PL) |
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The Battlefield Commander Badge identifies the third highest-ranking position in each of TW's Battalions.
The minimum rank for this position is First Sergeant.
The Platoon Leaders's (PL) main duty and responsibility is to lead, oversee and coordinate all aspects of battlefield engagements for multiple squads within a Battalion.
This position is only official for game franchises that support the simultaneous online play of multiple squads, such as in massive multiplayer games.
While in-game, all SL's report directly to the PL for all aspects of squad movement, tactics, formations and strategies.
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SQUAD STAFF |
Squad Leader (SL) |
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The Squad Leader Badge identifies the highest-ranking position in each Battalion’s various Squads. The minimum rank for this position is Staff Sergeant.
The Squad Leader’s (SL) main duty and responsibility is to coordinate and run his/her squad’s practices and matches.
The SL also runs all aspects of his/her squad, such as answering questions from squad members to solving conflict within his/her squad.
The SL can also recommend promotions, demotions and discharges to his/her CoC, if he/she can provide detailed proof that a squad member has not been following TW’s regulations and protocol.
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Squad Assistant (SA) |
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The Squad Assistant Badge identifies the second highest-ranking position in each Battalion’s various Squads. The minimum rank for this position is Sergeant.
The Squad Assistant’s (SA) main duty and responsibility is to support the Squad Leader in the completion of his/her duties and responsibilities.
Another duty of the SA is to conduct the duties of the SL if the SL is absent, or not available to answer questions, concerns, or to solve conflict within the squad.
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES (IT) STAFF |
Web Team Head (WTH) |
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The Web Team Head Badge identifies the highest-ranking position in Tactical Gaming’s Web Team. The minimum rank for this position is Brigadier General.
The Web Team Head’s (WTH) main duty and responsibility is to manage all aspects of operations of the Web Team on a daily basis.
Duties include managing the Web Team staff’s daily assignments and workload, coordinating with TGEC on strategic projects for the Web Team, and ensuring website coding, maintenance, upgrades, and troubleshooting are being addressed on a consistent and timely fashion.
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Web Team Executive (WTE) |
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The Web Team Executive Badge identifies the second highest-ranking position in Tactical Gaming’s Web Team. The minimum rank for this position is Lieutenant Colonel.
The Web Team Executive’s (WTE) main duty and responsibility is to assist the Web Team Head with managing all aspects of operations relating to his/her field of expertise on a daily basis.
Web Team members are assigned to teams based on subject matter expertise (i.e. coding, graphics, etc), and it is the Web Team Executive’s job to ensure that his/her staff’s daily assignments and workload are being properly managed.
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Web Team (WT) |
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The Web Team Badge identifies members of Tactical Gaming’s Web Team. The Web Team is comprised of members from various technical backgrounds, all of whom possess specialized skills in areas such as HTML and web design, multimedia publishing, or audio/visual editing.
Web Team members are the unsung heroes behind the scenes on the website, forums, and documents, and they are constantly striving to provide a product worthy of the TG brand.
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PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICE (PRO) |
Public Relations Head (PRH) |
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The Public Relations Head Badge identifies the officer in charge of TG’s Public Relations Office (PRO).
The Public Relations Head's (PRH) main duty and responsibility is to control all aspects of TG’s public relations affairs, from enforcing recruiting standards and coordinating recruiting competitions, to managing external tournament sponsorships and heading all negotiations for 3rd party hardware and software.
The PRH is the immediate Chain of Command (CoC) for the Public Relations Assistant (PRA).
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Public Relations Assistant (PRA) |
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The Public Relations Assistant Badge identifies the second highest-ranking officer in TG's Public Relations Office (PRO).
There are Three Public Relations Assistants (PRA) in the PRO, and there main duties and responsibilities are to support the Public Relations Head in the completion of his/her duties and responsibilities.
The PRA also brings forward any issues regarding recruiting, tournament sponsorships, and negotiations for 3rd party hardware and software directly to the PRH.
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CERTIFICATION & SKILLS BADGES |
Boot Camp |
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The Boot Camp Badge identifies active members of Tactical Warfare who have completed TW's Boot Camp test.
Boot Camp (BC) is immediately administrated to all new Recruits upon their registration with Tactical Warfare.
Once a Recruit completes the Boot Camp test, he or she is automatically promoted from Recruit to Private First Class.
Only members who have obtained this badge will be allowed to participate in Squad Practices and Ladder Matches, officially representing Tactical Warfare.
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MOUT |
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The Military Operations on Urban Terrain Badge denotes proficiency and certification in Tactical Warfare’s official adaptation of United States Marine Corps MOUT Tactics.
Military Operations on Urban Terrain (MOUT) training must be administered to the member by qualified MOUT personnel in order for the certification to be official.
MOUT tactics consist of the formation, movement, discipline, dispersion, and security of a small but effective Fire Team in an urban environment.
Qualification ensures members recognize the various formations in MOUT, how to adapt from one formation to another seamlessly, their role within the Fire Team, and how to clear urban areas, such as buildings, warehouses, and other urban structures, of enemy forces.
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Ready Team Fire Assist |
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The Ready-Team-Fire-Assist Badge denotes proficiency and certification in Tactical Warfare’s official adaptation of United States Marine Corps Fire Team Tactics.
Ready-Team-Fire-Assist (RTFA) training must be administered to the member by qualified RTFA personnel in order for the certification to be official.
RTFA tactics consist of the formation, movement, discipline, dispersion, and security of a small but effective Fire Team.
Qualification ensures members recognize the various formations in RTFA, how to adapt from one formation to another seamlessly, their role within the Fire Team, and how to deal with contact with the enemy, or the possibility of threat of contact with the enemy.
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Medic |
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The Medical Badge denotes proficiency in all aspects of in-game medical knowledge, applications and tools, and in the revival of fallen squad mates.
This position is only official for game franchises that support a medic component and/or revival system.
To obtain this badge, a TW member must complete the TW Medic Training course in the respective member's Division, by achieving a score above the 75% mark.
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Engineer |
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The Engineer Badge denotes proficiency of in-game demolitions and the repairing of equipment.
This position is only official for game franchises that support an engineering component and/or repairing system.
To obtain this badge, a TW member must complete the TW Engineering Training course in the respective member's Division by achieving a score above the 75% mark.
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Vehicle Proficiency |
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The Vehicle Proficiency Badge denotes proficiency of in-game operation of a vehicle.
This position is only official for game franchises that support the vehicle component and/or vehicle gunner system.
To obtain this badge, a TW member must complete the TW Vehicle Proficiency Training course in the respective member's Division, by achieving a score above the 75% mark.
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Rifle Marksman |
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The Rifle Weapons Marksman Badge denotes proficiency in the use of semi and automatic rifles.
The badge itself has a silver tone, to depict its category of Rifle Weapons.
To obtain this badge, a TW member must complete the TW Infantry Training course in the respective weapon class, by achieving a score ranging from 50% to 74%.
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Rifle Sharpshooter |
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The Rifle Weapons Sharpshooter Badge denotes proficiency in the use of semi and automatic rifles.
The badge itself has a silver tone, to depict its category of Rifle Weapons.
To obtain this badge, a TW member must complete the TW Infantry Training course in the respective weapon class, by achieving a score ranging from 75% to 89%.
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Rifle Expert |
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The Rifle Weapons Expert Badge denotes proficiency in the use of semi and automatic rifles.
The badge itself has a silver tone, to depict its category of Rifle Weapons.
To obtain this badge, a TW member must complete the TW Infantry Training course in the respective weapon class, by achieving a score above the 90% mark.
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Sniper Marksman |
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The Sniper Weapons Marksman Badge denotes proficiency in the use of sniper-type rifles.
The badge itself has a gold tone, to depict its category of Sniper Weapons.
To obtain this badge, a TW member must complete the TW Infantry Training course in the respective weapon class, by achieving a score ranging from 50% to 74%.
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Sniper Sharpshooter |
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The Sniper Weapons Sharpshooter Badge denotes proficiency in the use of sniper-type rifles.
The badge itself has a gold tone, to depict its category of Sniper Weapons.
To obtain this badge, a TW member must complete the TW Infantry Training course in the respective weapon class, by achieving a score ranging from 75% to 89%.
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Sniper Expert |
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The Sniper Weapons Expert Badge denotes proficiency in the use of sniper-type rifles.
The badge itself has a gold tone, to depict its category of Sniper Weapons.
To obtain this badge, a TW member must complete the TW Infantry Training course in the respective weapon class, by achieving a score above the 90% mark.
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Explosives Marksman |
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The Explosives Weapons Marksman Badge denotes proficiency in the use of grenade or rocket launcher rifles, as well as frag and smoke grenades.
The badge itself has a bronze tone, to depict its category of Explosive Weapons.
To obtain this badge, a TW member must complete the TW Infantry Training course in the respective weapon class, by achieving a score ranging from 50% to 74%.
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Explosives Sharpshooter |
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The Explosives Weapons Sharpshooter Badge denotes proficiency in the use of grenade or rocket launcher rifles, as well as frag and smoke grenades.
The badge itself has a bronze tone, to depict its category of Explosive Weapons.
To obtain this badge, a TW member must complete the TW Infantry Training course in the respective weapon class, by achieving a score ranging from 75% to 89%.
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Explosives Expert |
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The Explosives Weapons Expert Badge denotes proficiency in the use of grenade or rocket launcher rifles, as well as frag and smoke grenades.
The badge itself has a bronze tone, to depict its category of Explosive Weapons.
To obtain this badge, a TW member must complete the TW Infantry Training course in the respective weapon class, by achieving a score above the 90% mark.
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Close Quarter Marksman |
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The Close Quarter Combat (CQB) Weapons Marksman Badge denotes proficiency in the use of CQB-type weapons, including, but not limited to the following: hand-to-hand combat, knives, pistols, shotguns, and other game-specific close-range weapons as applicable.
The badge itself has a steel blue tone, to depict its category of CQB Weapons.
To obtain this badge, a TW member must complete the TW Infantry Training course in the respective weapon class, by achieving a score ranging from 50% to 74%.
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Close Quarter Sharpshooter |
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The Close Quarter Combat (CQB) Weapons Sharpshooter Badge denotes proficiency in the use of CQB-type weapons, including, but not limited to the following: hand-to-hand combat, knives, pistols, shotguns, and other game-specific close-range weapons as applicable.
The badge itself has a steel blue tone, to depict its category of CQB Weapons.
To obtain this badge, a TW member must complete the TW Infantry Training course in the respective weapon class, by achieving a score ranging from 75% to 89%.
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Close Quarter Expert |
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The Close Quarter Combat (CQB) Weapons Sharpshooter Badge denotes proficiency in the use of CQB-type weapons, including, but not limited to the following: hand-to-hand combat, knives, pistols, shotguns, and other game-specific close-range weapons as applicable.
The badge itself has a steel blue tone, to depict its category of CQB Weapons.
To obtain this badge, a TW member must complete the TW Infantry Training course in the respective weapon class, by achieving a score above the 90% mark.
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