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When a commanding officer of the station also serves as officer-in-tactical command for a given mission, the CO is responsible for ensuring that all Star Fleet assets under his purview (including escorts and support craft).  If there is a flag officer or other senior officer aboard who is the officer-in-tactical command, the CO is accountable to said officer for his station's role in the mission, but remains the absolute authority in matters pertaining to the station itself.
When a commanding officer of the station also serves as officer-in-tactical command for a given mission, the CO is responsible for ensuring that all Star Fleet assets under his purview (including escorts and support craft).  If there is a flag officer or other senior officer aboard who is the officer-in-tactical command, the CO is accountable to said officer for his station's role in the mission, but remains the absolute authority in matters pertaining to the station itself.
Onboard the Station, the CO is referred to by his rank.  The Station is not a ship, and he does not get the curteosy title of Captain.


The commanding officer answers directly to the Task Force Commander.
The commanding officer answers directly to the Task Force Commander.
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The Chief Medical Officer holds the task of making sure the Star Fleet personnel aboard the station are healthy enough to take whatever that comes after them.
The Chief Medical Officer holds the task of making sure the Star Fleet personnel aboard the station are healthy enough to take whatever that comes after them.


The Chief Medical Officer is outside the normal chain of command, because they have the power, under certain circumstances, of removing the Commanding Officer.  As a result, the Chief Medical Officer should never take command of the station.
The Chief Medical Officer is outside the normal chain of command, because they have the power, under certain circumstances, of removing the Commanding Officer.  As a result, the Chief Medical Officer is outside the normal succession of command and should never take command of the station.


''Usually Occupied by a CDR (O-5) or a LCDR (O-4)''
''Usually Occupied by a CDR (O-5) or a LCDR (O-4)''
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====Medical Office====
====Medical Office====
The Medical Office is in charge of the physical well being of the station.  The Station's Chief Medical Officer runs this office.
The Medical Office is in charge of the physical well being of the station.  The Station's Chief Medical Officer runs this office.
=====Chief Medical Officer=====
See Senior Staff Section
''Usually Occupied by a LCDR or CDR''
=====Head Nurse=====
The Head Nurse is in charge of patient care, and all the nurses on the station.  He is the officer to whom the nurses report. He report
directly to the chief medical officer, though the nurses report to the attending physician in charge of a given shift.
''Usually Occupied by a LT or LCDR''


====Counseling Office====
====Counseling Office====
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===FLIGHT OPERATIONS===
===FLIGHT OPERATIONS===
The Flight Operations group is concerned with all the embarked craft on the station.  They wear Charcoal Grey piping on their uniforms.
The Flight Operations group is concerned with all the embarked craft on the station.  They wear Charcoal Grey piping on their uniforms.
====368th Space Combat/Assault Group====
The 338th Space Combat/Assault Group is responsible for patroling the space around the station, keeping the station safe from threats from outside the station.  In combat, these
=====Commander, 368th Space Combat/Assault Group (CAG)=====
The CAG is responsible for all the fighters, and the pilots on board. He is responsible for the combat air patrol for the station traffic zone, patrols within the Caude system, fighter escort duty, and coordination for the wing detachments to outlying areas of the sector. He will also rally the fighters in defense of the station in situations where the station is under attack. Much like the Marines, they act as a ship-born department, but also have higherups within the Space Combat unit to answer for. When assigned to the station, they act as basically another department aboard the station.
Usually Occupied by a CDR (O-5) or a LCDR (O-4)


===INTELLIGENCE===
===INTELLIGENCE===
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====Company Staff====
====Company Staff====
Each Brigade is further broken down into 3 Companies each, comprising of 160 men each.  This again has a Company CO, and a Company XO, as well as a Company Master Sergeant.
Each Battalion is further broken down into 3 Companies each, comprising of 160 men each.  This again has a Company CO, and a Company XO, as well as a Company Master Sergeant.


=====Company Commander=====
=====Company Commander=====
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The basic unit of assault, the Rifleman is your basic gunman.  Equipped with a Phaser Rifle, they generally provide suppressing fire.
The basic unit of assault, the Rifleman is your basic gunman.  Equipped with a Phaser Rifle, they generally provide suppressing fire.


''Usually Occupied by a PVT (O-1)''
''Usually Occupied by a PVT (E-1)''


=====Grenadier=====
=====Grenadier=====
The Grenadier is the heavy-weapons member of the Fireteam.
The Grenadier is the heavy-weapons member of the Fireteam.


''Usually Occupied by a PFC (O-2)''
''Usually Occupied by a PFC (E-2)''
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