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The Dlarit Security Force (DSF) is one of the main subsidiaries of the Dlarit Corporation. The head of Dlarit Security is the adjutant general who serves as the commander for all security and military assets owned by the company and reports to the governor general.
The adjutant general is in turn assisted by a number of junior officers. Though only a small picket force bolstered by the main firepower of the Covenant, a Victory I-class Star Destroyer, Dlarit Security still maintains sufficient resources to defend the system against the occassional pirate raid. Fortunately, given its location on the outskirts of the Old Sith Empire, Dlarit Security is rarely required for anything more than keeping the peace.
Branches
Organisation
The DSF is primarily organised into two sections; the Dlarit Navy and the Dlarit Army. The Dlarit Navy is tasked with the protection of the Orian system and its neighbouring spacelanes. The Dlarit Army, by large, provides day-to-day security and policing among the colonies set up throughout the system. Members of the army also serve as marines and starfighter pilots onboard some of the vessels of the Dlarit Navy.
The final commander-in-chief of the DSF is the viceroy. The viceroy oversees the executive board in charge of the DSF and officially holds the final say in all matters. In practice, however, the viceroy usually delegates responsibility to the governor general. The governor general will normally appoint an adjutant from the military to advise him and handle ordinary day to day issues. The lieutenant governor has no formal position within the DSF but will often double as the adjutant general or else hold a commission of his or her own.
In matters of seniority the adjutant general will normally be deemed senior to the lieutenant governor in terms of military issues unless the governor general is unavailable and the lieutenant is speaking on his behalf.
The individual planetary governors hold authority over the forces stationed on their planet but this authority does not transfer abroad. While there is no cut off rank for a governor's authority over his own land he can clearly not order a general around even he if can lay down the rules while the general is stationed on his planet.
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The Dlarit Navy and Dlarit Army are both split up into a number of branches. The Navy is mainly comprised of a number of attack lines along with a pair of free roaming starfighter wings. Aside from their specialised naval marines most of the Dlarit Army is split up by planet or colony.
The Dlarit Navy is headed by the fleet commander, normally holding the rank of rear admiral, although he can potentially be promoted up to admiral (in practice the higher ranks are not used by the DSF and are only for comparison purposes with other navies). Together with a small army of staff officers the fleet commander is aided by the individual line captains. Despite technically being a member of the Dlarit Army the commander of the starfighter corps also reports to the fleet commander not the commander-in-chief of the army.
The position of commander-in-chief of the Dlarit Army is usually held by a general of some sort, usually a major general but occassionally a full general. Due to the diversity within the army the lower subdivisions are not quite as standardised as in the navy. The head of the armed forces on Sepros may be a colonel while the head of the forces on Tarthos might only be a major. Where the navy's organisation is more dependent on the class of ship the army is almost entirely interested in the actual number of soldiers under the individual officer's command.
The breakdown of the lower levels of the navy depends on the nature of the ship or ships in question. On capital ships all junior officers will follow the enlisted system of the navy from crewman third class up to chief warrant officer. The starfighter corps operates slightly differently. Due to the level of prestige associated with individual pilots even the lowest pilot officer is still considered the equivalent of a naval ensign.
The actual soldiers of which the army comprises range from the lowest rank of recruit to the highest of sergeant major. The bulk will be privates with the higher grades applicaple to the level of seniority of the individual soldier. These ranks are also used extensively by the Dlarit Police, a subdivision of the Dlarit Army charged with maintaining civilian law and order, although often the exact meaning behind them will be slightly different—the exact order however remains the same.
Beyond the regular ranking system of the armed forces there are also a range of courtesy and brevet titles bestowed from time to time, particularly during war time. While not formally holding any rank it is usual for governors to be regarded as brevet commodores or high colonels, reflecting their authority over their particular lands. The viceroy himself is essentially a brevet admiral and general but is almost never refered to in this way—for comparison purposes one could liken this to the placement of Moff in the Galactic Empire's chain of command. Though regarded by convention as a rank in itself, formally most Moffs derived their legal authority from their status as high admirals or surface marshals, despite this they were almost always still addressed as Moff (or Grand Moff where it applied).
It is common during wars for brevet ranks to be bestowed on others for numerous reasons. For example, during the Sixth Great Jedi War many of the members of Clan Naga Sadow recieved temporary brevet commissions when most of the Dlarit Army was deployed to Antei. Following the wars conclusion and the return of the army to ordinary duties around the Orian system these ranks once again disappeared.
Conventional Unit Organisation
In theory senior officers can appoint whomever they see fit to manage a particular unit. In practice, however, it is normal for a certain degree of standardised levels of seniority.
Dlarit Navy
In standard terms the Dlarit Navy is considered a "squadron"—a unit suitable for policing a single star system. The next step up is a "systems force" and, as its name implies, it would handle the security of several systems not just the one.
The head of the navy, the fleet commander, is by definition always an admiral of some sort. This can include a commodore but normally means a rear, vice or full admiral. The more senior ranks of fleet, high and grand admiral are almost never used and only exist for comparison purposes to larger navies spanning several star systems or even whole sectors.
The main backbone of the navy is made up by its capital ships which are arranged into a number of attack lines. These lines are generally commanded by a captain of the line, though it is not uncommon for a captain of the line to be promoted to commodore. Each line is then broken down into its individual ship commands, usually a ship's captain will hold the actual naval rank of captain as well although those officers commanding only smaller vessels such as friates or corvettes will often only hold the rank or commander or lieutenant. The ships crewmen then follow the line of enlisted ranks with regard to their particular position.
Attached to the navy are also the marine corps and the starfighter corps, both divisions of the Dlarit Army. The head of the marine or starfighter corps is usually a colonel of some sort. The marine corps is fairly basic, following the standard army layout described in the next section as far as is relevant to the transport capacity of the ship. The starfighter corps, however, is slightly more involved.
The head of most starfighter wings is usually a low level colonel or major. Each wing is then broken down into a number of starfighter squadrons, the exact tally of which depending on the capacity of the carrier ship (if applicable) and the size of the individual squadrons. Most squadrons normally operate with twelve craft but this is not always the case and changes with the needs of individual missions. Single starfighter squadrons are usually led by a captain but can be commanded by a major or even up to a colonel depending on their size and status.
Starfighter squadrons are further broken down into flights and wing-pairs. A lieutenant is usually assigned to each flight but sometimes even a captain or major is assigned to just a single flight. Each flight of (normally) four starfighters is then split up into wing-pairs of two craft each. The head of a wing-pair is normally a lieutenant who will assist their wingmate who will often only be a junior flying officer.
Dlarit Army
The Dlarit Army is officially classified as a "corps" in size. In Imperial terminology a corps was deemed sufficient resources to hold a planet. Though the DSF is charged with the security of an entire star system the lack of development on most planets beyond a handful of small colonies has limited the demand on army personnel.
The commander-in-chief of the army is usually a brigadier or a general of some description. The more senior ranks of high general, surface marshal and grand general are, like with the Dlarit Navy, little more than an example of book keeping to reflect the DSF's size in comparison to the larger galactic military forces.
Unlike the navy which is interested in the size of the ship under an individual officer's command the army is more concerned with the number of men. While there is room for promotion or reassignment the army generally follows a standard pattern. Battlegroups of around ten-thousand men are commanded by senior colonels, regiments of four-thousand by junior colonels, battalions of around a thousand by majors, companies of a few hundred by captains and platoons of several dozen by lieutenants.
Platoons are broken down into a number of squads, each led by a sergeant. The grade of the sergeant can depend on numerous factors from the size of the squad, age, experience, prestige and so on. The lieutenant in charge himself is normally assisted by a sergeant major. Each squad, usually consisting on about five to ten men, is then broken down into fire teams or, in the case of scout units, lances. These fire teams and lances are then usually commanded by a corporal.
In the civilian law enforcement branches of the Dlarit Army the exact organisation is a little different. The individual police officers usually still follow the standard enlisted ranks but the size of officer commands is not the same as in the army proper. It is not uncommon for a colonel in charge of a planet's police to have far less men under his command than he would in a battlegroup or regiment itself. This reflects the number of civilian personnel assisting the police as well as the number of tasks managed by droids rather than pure flesh and blood. In many of the deep mining colonies there may only be a handful of actual police officers, the vast majority of the "police" being droids.