New Commanding Officer Appointed and More Information

Day 515, 07:52 Published in Philippines Philippines by Philippine Defense Department

Congratulations to Patrick Reckitt, who is the first Commanding Officer for our over seas military units. Patrick, who has a lot of experience from his roles in the British Military, will be taking control of the Philippine Navel Fleet and the Philippine Marine Corps. He will be aiding me in the assigning and equipping of our soldiers, as well as passing along orders taking activity tests. For those signed up to the Navel Fleet of Marine Corps, Patrick is your first call in times of need.

For those who don't know, Divinitywolf is the Commanding Officer for our home defense units; Philippine Army, and Special Ops. He will be carrying out a similar role as Patrick for soldiers signed up for these tiers.

For those of you who have joined up, you should be receiving a message from your CO very soon. For those who don't know the difference between units, and might be considering a career with our military, I will give you a quick run down of the units available:

Home Defense Unit

Philippine Army (PA) is for soldiers who can provide between 50 and 80 damage. This will be a home based unit for those who wish to pursue political or business careers and do not wish to leave the country. Weapons will be provided during conflict.

Special Operations (SO) is the elite of the Philippine Army, and available to those who can produce 80+ damage. Applications will also be taken from both the Philippine Army and Naval Fleet once soldiers reach the required level. Benefits of moving up to the SO include improved weapon quality and the opportunity for tanking.

Over Seas Unit

Philippine Naval Fleet (PNF) is for soldiers who can provide between 50 and 80 damage. This will be a mobile unit, who might be based both over seas or at home. Weapons and travel tickets will be provided during conflict.

Philippine Marine Corp (PMC) is the elite of the Philippine Naval Fleet, and available to those who can produce 80+ damage. Applications will also be taken from both the Philippine Army and Naval Fleet once soldiers reach the required level. Benefits of moving up to the PMC include improved weapon quality, more active duty abroad and the opportunity for tanking.

For those of you who cause low level damage, or are relatively young citizens, you can join the Philippine Military Academy. This unit will be under my care, and will receive advice for maintaining wellness, battle guides as well as opportunities to fight abroad. Once students reach an appropriate level, they will graduate and be able to move on to either the Navel Fleet or the Army.

Want to join the Military?

First of all we need to know how much damage you can do. This will determine which unit we will place you in. To calculate your damage, use the following application, assuming you have 90 wellness and Q5 weapons.

http://www.cccp-group.org/index.php?page=erep_fightcalc

Once you have calculated the damage you can do, you simply need to fill in the below form, press submit, and one of the Department of Defense staff will be in contact with you soon.

http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=cE80QUxkV21JRDBlQjR2aklOSGRiU2c6MA..

HazzN
(Director of Defense)