United States of Quentin Naval Chain of Command

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The United States of Quentin naval chain of command refers to the different ranks, seniority, and process of command that are present in the United States of Quentin Navy. The Supreme Commander of the Quentinian Military is at the head of all naval operations, though the President of the USQ appoints the Supreme Commander and can remove him or her at any time. Past the Supreme Commander, there are two Admirals of the navy, who are appointed by, subordinate to, and take orders from the Supreme Commander, but run most of the regular operations of the navy themselves. These are the Homeland Admiral and the Foreign Admiral. Each admiral's command is assigned to different regions, with the Homeland Admiral having authority over all defense ships and squadrons close to the territories of the USQ, and the Foreign Admiral having command over all deployed squadrons.

Contrary to popular belief, the two admirals are equal in status, however during times of war the Foreign Admiral does gain seniority and authority over the Homeland Admiral. Below these two Admiral positions are numerous officer positions, deputy positions, and finally enlisted ranks.

The chain of command of the USQ Navy is not set in stone in one official document, like the ranks of the Army, which are decreed in the Constitution, but have developed over time with a number of executive orders, Supreme Council cases, and precedence. President George Firedawn contributed greatly to the development of the two admiral positions, and the development of officer positions, and in 1874 Renner v. Department of Defense established chain of command between admirals and the Supreme Commander. The Great Venturian Wars interrupted the chain in the early 1900's as various task forces were formed, which shifted numerous commands. Finally in 1973, Executive Order 3501 signed by President David Wagner created the Wagner Task Force, and defining rank as it is today.

History

Chain of Command

Rank Held By Pay Grade
Supreme Commander
Supreme Commander Chloe Livingstone S1
Admiralty
Homeland Admiral Horatio Adamson S2
Foreign Admiral George Wallswill S2
Commodore Multiple S3
Commissioned Officers
Fleet Captain Multiple S3
Captain Multiple S3
Lieutenant Multiple S3
Quartermaster Multiple S3
Ensign Multiple S2
Deck Chief Multiple S2
Deputy Officers
Deputy Lieutenant Multiple S2
Deputy Quartermaster Multiple S2
Deputy Ensign Multiple S1
Deputy Chief Multiple S2
Enlisted Servicemen
Chief Striven Officer Multiple S2
First Striven Officer Multiple S1
Second Striven Officer Multiple S1
Fourth Striven Officer Multiple S1
Quartermaster's Hand Multiple S0
Seaman (USQN) Multiple S0
Deputy Seaman (USQN) Multiple S0
Seaman Recruit (USQN) Multiple S0