Bring back the ranks!

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Just a little ambiance if you will. Instead of Active Member or Junior Member or Recruit etc. Maybe a humorously fabricated rank system?

Something like:

E-1 (new members 1 - 10 posts) Lowest of the low
E-2 (members with 11 - 50 posts) Not the lowest of the low, but darn close.
E-3 (members with 51 - 200 posts) Knowledgeable in their fields but no expert.
E-4 (members with 201 - 500 posts) Created to make those with less knowledge miserable.
E-5 (members with 501 - 900 posts) Bound to always be right even when they are wrong.

Similar to the joke I read somewhere on here about the different rates.

So on and so forth. Give the rate (that would be the pay rate/grade not the actual rank for those that do not know) but also give a little explanation for the rate. All military establishments have Officer and Enlisted rates.

Because after all, rank does not really have much to do with anything on this forum when people can see how long you have been active and how many posts you have made.
 
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since we are being given Roman ranks, i bags Biggus Dickus!!

who is going to be Incontinetia Buttocks??:-D
 
Marinerhodes said:
Just a little ambiance if you will. Instead of Active Member or Junior Member or Recruit etc. Maybe a humorously fabricated rank system?

Something like:

E-1 (new members 1 - 10 posts) Lowest of the low
E-2 (members with 11 - 50 posts) Not the lowest of the low, but darn close.
E-3 (members with 51 - 200 posts) Knowledgeable in their fields but no expert.
E-4 (members with 201 - 500 posts) Created to make those with less knowledge miserable.
E-5 (members with 501 - 900 posts) Bound to always be right even when they are wrong.

Similar to the joke I read somewhere on here about the different rates.

So on and so forth. Give the rate (that would be the pay rate/grade not the actual rank for those that do not know) but also give a little explanation for the rate. All military establishments have Officer and Enlisted rates.

Because after all, rank does not really have much to do with anything on this forum when people can see how long you have been active and how many posts you have made.
(A Rate system NOT a Rank system) ... I could buy this one up to E-9... you could then start with O-1 to O-9 and then become a government service GS-1 through GS-19 (a GS Omigod) ....

Something like this I could definitely buy ... it is something that just about everyone could identify with no matter the country they come from.
 
Chief Bones said:
Why don't you come up with a system that allows the individuals to put whatever rank they want
There is already a system like that..
Just go to the Milforum PX, into the "User Title Options" and buy "Change User Title".
Then you can enter (almost) whatever you want there.. :)

... after all ... the ranking system doesn't really indicate squat as far as I can see .....
UNLESS I AM MISSING SOMETHING???
The Rank/Title system only indicates how many posts you have in the forum, nothing else...
http://www.military-quotes.com/forum/faq.php?faq=forum_rules_features#faq_forum_ranks
 
Crap! I forgot about that system.:-o

Oh and one more question for ya Redleg can you put images in user title?
 
hey I agree with someone here. Lets have something we all understand heh.. Old latin ones are cool yes but I mean...
And also, what happened to the rank signs? u know? the starts and all?

anyway, I am satisfied with my new rank, just needs a crown and I am done 8)
 
Here are the Roman Rank.

Contubernium: (tent group) consisted of 8 men.
Centuria: (century) was made up of 10 contubernium with a total of 80 men commanded by a centurion
Cohorts: (cohort) included 6 centuriae or a total of 480 fighting men, not including officers. In addition the first cohort was double strength but with only 5 centuriae instead of the normal 6.
Legio: (Legion) consisted of 10 cohorts.
Additionally each Legion had a 120 man Alae (cavalry unit) called the Eques Legionis permanently attached to it possibly to be used as scouts and messengers.
Therefore the total fighting strength of a Legion:
The First Cohort totaling 800 men (5 double-strength centuries with 160 men each) 9 Cohors (with 6 centuries at 80 men each) for a total 4,320, and an additional 120 man cavalry for a grand total of 5,240 men not including all the officers.
The basic designation of the 10 cohors was the same throughout all the Legions. They were arranged in battle so that the strongest and weakest units would be mixed throughout the formation maximizing moral and effectiveness
Cohort I: Was made up of the elite troops. Its direct commander was the Primus Pilus, the highest ranking and most respected of all the Centurions.
Cohort II: Consisted of some of the weaker or newest troops.
Cohort III: No special designation for this unit.
Cohort IV: Another of the four weak cohorts.
Cohort V: Again, no special designation.
Cohort VI: Made up of "The Finest of the Young Men".
Cohort VII: One of the four weak cohorts and a likely place to find trainees and raw recruits.
Cohort VIII: Contained "The Selected Troops".
Cohort IX: One of the four weak cohorts and a likely place to find trainees and raw recruits.
Cohort X: Made up of "The Good Troops".
Roman Legionary Ranks

The following list indicates ranks from highest command to lowest common soldier:
Senior Officers of the Roman Legion

Legatus Legionis: The overall Legionary commander. This post was generally appointed by the emperor, was a former Tribune and held command for 3 or 4 years, although could serve for a much longer period. In a province with only one legion, the Legatus was also the provincial governor and in provinces with multiple legions, each legion has a Legatus and the provincial governor has overall command of them all.
Tribunus Laticlavius: Named for the broad striped toga worn by men of senatorial rank. This tribune was appointed by the Emperor or the Senate. Though generally quite young and less experienced than the Tribuni Angusticlavii, he served as second in command of the legion, behind the Legate.
Praefectus Castrorum: The camp Prefect. Generally he was a long serving veteran who had been promoted through the ranks of the centurions and was 3rd in overall command.
Tribuni Angusticlavii: Each legion had 5 military tribunes of equestrian (knight) class citizens. They were in many cases career officers and served many of the important administrative tasks of the Legion, but still served in a full tactical command function during engagements.
Primus Pilus: The "First File" was the commanding centurion of the first cohort and the senior centurion of the entire Legion. Service in this position also allowed entry into the equestrian social class upon retirement.
Mid-Level Officers in the Roman Legion

Centurions: Each Legion had 59 or 60 centurions, one to command each centuria of the 10 cohorts. They were the backbone of the professional army and were the career soldiers who ran the day to day life of the soldiers as well as issuing commands in the field. They were generally moved up from the ranks, but in some cases could be direct appointments from the Emperor or other higher ranking officials. The cohorts were ranked from the First to the Tenth and the Centuria within each cohort ranked from 1 to 6, with only 5 Centuria in the First Cohort (For a total of 59 Centuria and the Primus Pilus). The Centuria that each Centurion commanded was a direct reflection of his rank. (Command of the First Centuria of the First Cohort was the highest and the 6th Centuria of the 10th Cohort was the lowest). The 5 Centurions of the First Cohort were called the Primi Ordines, and included the Primus Pilus. Additional ranks are highlighted here:
Princepales: The Princepales would be the equivalent of modern day non-commissioned officers and had the following rank structures from highest to lowest.
Aquilifer: A single position within the Legion. The Aquilifer was the Legion's Standard or Eagle bearer and was an enormously important and prestigious position. The next step up would be a post as a Centurion.
Signifer: Each Centuria had a Signifer (59). He was responsible for the men's pay and savings, and the standard bearer for the Centurial Signum, a spear shaft decorated with medallions and often topped with an open hand to signify the oath of loyalty taken by the soldiers. It was this banner that the men from each individual Centuria would rally around. A soldier could also gain the position of Discentes signiferorum, or standard bearer in training.
Optio:One for each Centurion (59), they were appointed by the Centurion from within the ranks to act as his second in command.
Tesserarius: (Guard Commander) Again there were 59 of these, or one for each Centuria. They acted in similar roles to the Optios.
Cornicen: (Horn blower) They worked hand in hand with the Signifer drawing the attention of the men to the Centurial Signum and issuing the audible commands of the officers.
Imaginifer: Carried the Standard bearing the image of the Emperor as a constant reminder of the troop's loyalty to him.
The Rank and File of the Roman Legion

Immunes: These were trained specialists, such as surgeons, engineers, surveyors, and architects, as well as craftsmen. They were exempt from camp and hard labor duties due to the nature of their work, and would generally earn slightly more pay than the Milites.
Discens: Milites in training for an immunes position.
Milites Gregarius: The basic private level foot soldier.
Tirones: The basic new recruit. A Tirones could take up to 6 months before becoming a full Milites
 
I just want to add my two cents...I kinda like the Latin ranks...It makes me sound alot more important than I really am...I mean seriously, First Lieutenant(thats right, got promoted again!) or Primus Pilus? For those who choose First Lieutenant, SHUT UP! haha..I dunno, it depends on what Redleg comes out with to replace them...Redleg looks kinda partial to Latin cause look at his rank...it was Latin(i think) even before Latin ranks...like i said, depends on what Redleg comes up with. I have no doubt that it will be good.

By the way, thanks for that little history lesson Fox, I notice that I am among the senior officers..haha. course i am the lowest senior...oh well.
 
C/2Lt Henderson said:
I just want to add my two cents...I kinda like the Latin ranks...It makes me sound alot more important than I really am...I mean seriously, First Lieutenant(thats right, got promoted again!) or Primus Pilus? For those who choose First Lieutenant, SHUT UP! haha..I dunno, it depends on what Redleg comes out with to replace them...Redleg looks kinda partial to Latin cause look at his rank...it was Latin(i think) even before Latin ranks...like i said, depends on what Redleg comes up with. I have no doubt that it will be good.

By the way, thanks for that little history lesson Fox, I notice that I am among the senior officers..haha. course i am the lowest senior...oh well.

Even in the active duty military as a Corporal my boots have more time in service than a 1st Lt in most cases. (It is an enlisted joke and I am sure many of the officers have heard this same joke so I hope they won't be too offended).

Grats on your promotion!!
 
C/2Lt Henderson said:
First Lieutenant or Primus Pilus?

okay, but then, who would know what a Primus Pilus means?? they wont exactly get it, so most might hink, a first lieutenant is good.. You get me here? :)
 
MightyMacbeth said:
okay, but then, who would know what a Primus Pilus means??
MIGHTY! NOBODY CARES WHAT A PRIMUS PILUS MEANS! ALL I AND PROPABLY WANT EVERYBODY WANTS IS A RANK THAT IS IN ENGLISHNOT IN ROMAN NOT IN GERMAN NOT IN RUSAIN
IN ENGLISH!And no I am not being racest or anything like that im just saying that we should just have some normal ranks that are understandable to english people and the people that are on this forum.
 
Navy Boy said:
MIGHTY! NOBODY CARES WHAT A PRIMUS PILUS MEANS! ALL I AND PROPABLY WANT EVERYBODY WANTS IS A RANK THAT IS IN ENGLISHNOT IN ROMAN NOT IN GERMAN NOT IN RUSAIN
IN ENGLISH!And no I am not being racest or anything like that im just saying that we should just have some normal ranks that are understandable to english people and the people that are on this forum.

There isn't any language called Roman. It's Latin and if it wasn't for Latin, we would never have English.
 
Marinerhodes said:
Even in the active duty military as a Corporal my boots have more time in service than a 1st Lt in most cases. (It is an enlisted joke and I am sure many of the officers have heard this same joke so I hope they won't be too offended).
Grats on your promotion!!

Yea i know...but cadets are a little different...Officers had to have had more experience...Besides, Primus Pilus still sounds better. haha. I dont care, I just wanna be fairly ranked. I could give a :cens: wether or not I can read it, as long as the scale shows that I have been a very active member of this forum since my joining.(barely 6 months)
 
Navy Boy said:
MIGHTY! NOBODY CARES WHAT A PRIMUS PILUS MEANS! ALL I AND PROPABLY WANT EVERYBODY WANTS IS A RANK THAT IS IN ENGLISHNOT IN ROMAN NOT IN GERMAN NOT IN RUSAIN
IN ENGLISH!And no I am not being racest or anything like that im just saying that we should just have some normal ranks that are understandable to english people and the people that are on this forum.
Just because you're typing your PREFERRED LANGUAGE in really big letters, it doesn't make your opinion any more valid to the mods than anyone else's.

Either way, I prefer these ranks that were used by the Roman Army and are written in the Latin language
 
Mohmar Deathstrike said:
Just because you're typing your PREFERRED LANGUAGE in really big letters, it doesn't make your opinion any more valid to the mods than anyone else's.

Either way, I prefer these ranks that were used by the Roman Army and are written in the Latin language
I don't, and I expect that I am not the only one that would like the ranks to be something I can understand. (I don't speak Latin and have no desire to learn how).
 
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