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The territory claimed by the [[Free Worlds League]] is divided into four administrative areas. The highest-ranking [[Free Worlds League Military]] officer in each district is known as a '''District Marshal'''. These officers can activate any defensive measure in their district they deem necessary, but all offensive operations must be authorized by the [[LCCC]]. Usually all commanding officers holding the rank of [[Colonel]] or higher report to their District Marshal, but the LCCC can issue orders directly to a regimental commander. The LCCC is careful not to do so frequently however, as this bypasses the chain of command.<ref>''Field Manual: Free Worlds League'', pp. 14–15: "Military District Commands"</ref> The territory claimed by the [[Free Worlds League]] is divided into four administrative areas. The highest-ranking [[Free Worlds League Military]] officer in each district is known as a '''District Marshal'''. These officers can activate any defensive measure in their district they deem necessary, but all offensive operations must be authorized by the [[LCCC]]. Usually all commanding officers holding the rank of [[Colonel]] or higher report to their District Marshal, but the LCCC can issue orders directly to a regimental commander. The LCCC is careful not to do so frequently however, as this bypasses the chain of command.<ref>''Field Manual: Free Worlds League'', pp. 14–15: "Military District Commands"</ref>
− Several units are sworn to either the [[Captain-General of the Free Worlds League|Captain-General]] or the LCCC. District Marshals have no authority over these troops. The best known example of such a unit is the [[Knights of the Inner Sphere]]. + Several units are sworn to either the [[Captain-General]] or the LCCC. District Marshals have no authority over these troops. The best known example of such a unit is the [[Knights of the Inner Sphere]].
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The territory claimed by the [[Free Worlds League]] is divided into four administrative areas. The highest-ranking [[Free Worlds League Military]] officer in each district is known as a '''District Marshal'''. These officers can activate any defensive measure in their district they deem necessary, but all offensive operations must be authorized by the [[LCCC]]. Usually all commanding officers holding the rank of [[Colonel]] or higher report to their District Marshal, but the LCCC can issue orders directly to a regimental commander. The LCCC is careful not to do so frequently however, as this bypasses the chain of command.<ref>''Field Manual: Free Worlds League'', pp. 14–15: "Military District Commands"</ref> | The territory claimed by the [[Free Worlds League]] is divided into four administrative areas. The highest-ranking [[Free Worlds League Military]] officer in each district is known as a '''District Marshal'''. These officers can activate any defensive measure in their district they deem necessary, but all offensive operations must be authorized by the [[LCCC]]. Usually all commanding officers holding the rank of [[Colonel]] or higher report to their District Marshal, but the LCCC can issue orders directly to a regimental commander. The LCCC is careful not to do so frequently however, as this bypasses the chain of command.<ref>''Field Manual: Free Worlds League'', pp. 14–15: "Military District Commands"</ref> | ||
− | Several units are sworn to either the [[ | + | Several units are sworn to either the [[Captain-General]] or the LCCC. District Marshals have no authority over these troops. The best known example of such a unit is the [[Knights of the Inner Sphere]]. |
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