Clone Trooper ranks question.
Posted: 2005-01-07 03:47pm
What are the colors for the Clonetrooper ranks and do the Special troopers(commandos and ARCs) have the same rank structure as normal troopers.
Get your fill of sci-fi, science, and mockery of stupid ideas
http://stardestroyer.dyndns-home.com/
http://stardestroyer.dyndns-home.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=60071
I mean do Commandos and/or ARC lack some ranks like trooper or CommanderClone Sergeant wrote:I see no major reason in universe for the ARC's and commando's to use a different rank structure.
I really don't know for sure. But I don't see why they would lack those ranks. While the Commando's and the ARC's are special forces organizations they are still part of the Grand Army of the Republic. It would be like if the real life Delta Force and the 75th Ranger Regiment had their own separate rank structure within the United States Army.Lord Revan wrote:I mean do Commandos and/or ARC lack some ranks like trooper or CommanderClone Sergeant wrote:I see no major reason in universe for the ARC's and commando's to use a different rank structure.
This is not altogether unprecedented. The Household Cavalry (composed of the Life Guards and of the Blues and Royals) apparently has a different enlisted rank system frm the rest of the British Army: trooper, lance corporal, lance corporal of horse, corporal of horse, and staff corporal/squadron quartermaster corporal, in place of the traditional cavalry ranks of trooper, lance corporal, corporal, sergeant, and staff sergeant/squadron quartermaster sergeant. The warrant officers of the Household Cavalry also substitute the word "corporal" for "sergeant."Clone Sergeant wrote:I really don't know for sure. But I don't see why they would lack those ranks. While the Commando's and the ARC's are special forces organizations they are still part of the Grand Army of the Republic. It would be like if the real life Delta Force and the 75th Ranger Regiment had their own separate rank structure within the United States Army.