Command Structure:

The General of UNSCOM command oversees the Brigadier Generals' that are in command of their perspective countries; they in turn control the lower ranks under their command. As of now the only countries supported are United States, Soviet Union and Great Britain. As UNSCOM grows, more countries will be added.

Signing up to UNSCOM:

All perspective recruits must fill out the application form completely on the Join UNSCOM link. If the commander of applied for nation finds the application acceptable, he/she will be scheduled for a personal interview with the Commander and possibly his/her high ranking staff. Such interviews will take place on Gamespy or ICQ chat in a text only format. If the nation commander finds the applicant worthy of UNSCOM, he/she will be sent to basic training for 1 week to learn combat tactics, strategies, conduct, rules and regulations of UNSCOM. If recruit passes basic training, he/she will be given the rank of private and their journey as at elite UNSCOM warrior will begin.

The chain of command is paramount in UNSCOM. Orders from your superior officer will be followed without question. Insubordination of superior officers will not be tolerated. Suggestions to superiors are encouraged but the final say will always be with your superior.

Ranks in UNSCOM are as follows:

General (UNSCOM Commander)
Lt. General (UNSCOM XO)
Major General (Nation Commander)
Brigadier General (Nation Commander)
Colonel (Nation XO)
Lt. Colonel
Major
Captain
1st Lt.
2nd Lt.
Sergeant Major
Master/First Sergeant
Sergeant 1st Class
Staff Sergeant
Sergeant
Corporal/Specialist
Private 1st Class
Private E-2
Private E-1

All members shall salute higher ranking officers when entering a room with other UNSCOM members in a live chat area such as Gamespy. Saluting is done by typing >S< when first entering a chat room.

Specialties:

Each UNSCOM member will specialize in one ground infantry unit type one armored vehicle type and one aircraft type. Some specialties such as sniper, T-80/M1 tank and Apache only be available to high ranking UNSCOM officers. Numbers of these before mentioned units will be kept low so not to unbalance campaigns.