Bellicous General (in times of war)
General (Country, only one at a time)
Subgeneral (one for the Land Arm, one for the Sea Arm)
Major (Country)
Colonel (Canton)
Subcolonel
Commander or Captain (District)
Subcommander
Squadrist (Squad)
Soldier
Recruit
Lizard soldier: It became common, culturally, for tegus to join the army. They are typically foot soldiers or mounted on a struthiomimus. Like most units, they are trained on unnarmed martial arts, swordfighting, rifle shooting and basic offensive spellcasting.
Thyreophoran soldier: Stegosaur zoans are also traditionally inclined to join the army in Lemilona. They are usually foot soldiers, as struthiomimuses cannot carry them. They have similar training to their smaller counterparts.
Barophore soldier: Barophores in the Lemilonese army receive special training. Any firearm wielded by them would either be too small or use way too much gunpowder, and so they are trained to wield Class IV Crossbows. These massive bows have immense draw strength and are used to launch heavy metallic beams much more powerful than any bullet. A barophore foot soldier will also often carry many of the provisions for its squad and nearby squads.
Flighted soldier: Ornithid Zoans, particularly anhanguera Harpies, join the army to provide vertical advantage. While they can fly on their own, they often mount on hippodactyls, which better endure long flights, while they can carefully shoot with their rifles from above. It is possible, but unadvised, that flightless yet lightweight soldiers (such as a tegu Zoan) ride on hippodactyls, as if they fall, they will die. These harpies are trained in the same martial arts as most Lemilonese soldiers.
Small fish soldier: Trained in harpoon shooting, daggers, offensive spellcasting and unnarmed combat, triggerfish and nurse shark Merfolk are often present in the Lemilonese Sea Arm.
Amphibious marineer: Advised to crew the ships of the Sea Arm are the many newt soldiers. They have wands and harpoons, besides daggers and fists to fight. They are, like all other soldiers, trained in basic offensive spellcasting.
Prionosuchus marineer: Like their lighter counterparts, these Zoans are trained to fight with a variety of weapons and to man a ship. Their larger build makes them more adequate for close combat.