MILITARY POLICE RANKS Awaiting Placement - New recruits with no prior service.
No quota. Not a member of the MP Division.
Still in Recruit Training.
v Basic School of Policing
Quota: Pass a Tryout announced in tryouts-shout, Pass a tryout for @759th Military Police Battalion or @97th Military Police Battalion
v Officer Grade I
Quota: Pass Basic Training or Combat Training announced in training-shout + Complete 5 Hours of patrol time, get recommendation forOfficer Grade II* in recommendation-request . Ping, @Provost Sergeant *
Officer Grade II
Quota: Pass Combat Training or Basic Training announced in training-shout + Complete 5 Hours of patrol time, get recommendation forOfficer Grade III* in recommendation-request . Ping, @Provost Sergeant *
v Officer Grade III
Quota: Pass Professional Military Education (PME) Exam, Complete 10 Hours of patrol time, Get recommendation for Operations Sergeant in recommendation-request . PING @Provost Sergeant **
v Operations Sergeant
Quota: Pass BLC (Basic Leader Course)., Host at least 5 Trainings, 3 Tryouts & 5 Patrols, Complete 20 Hours of patrol time, Get recommendation for Provost Officer Grade I in recommendation-request . **PING @Deputy Provost Marshal
v Provost Officer Grade I
Quota: Host at least 10 Trainings, 10 Tryouts & 10 Patrols, Complete 40 Hours of patrol time, Get *recommendation for Provost Officer Grade II* in recommendation-request . Ping, @Deputy Provost Marshal *
v Provost Officer Grade II
Quota: Host at least 20 Trainings, 10 Tryouts & 20 Patrols, Complete 60 Hours of patrol time, Get recommendation for Provost Officer Grade III in recommendation-request . Ping, @Provost Marshal
v Provost Officer Grade III
Quota: Host at least 25 Trainings, 25 Tryouts & 25 Patrols, Complete 80 Hours of patrol time
Minimum rank to Tryout for MP is E2. YOU MUST PASS A TRYOUT IN MAIN CTSUA GROUP IN ORDER TO TRYOUT HERE (edited)
MILITARY POLICE HICOM RANKS Head Provost Officer
Quota: Host at least 50 Trainings 30 Tryouts, & 50 Patrols, Complete 100 Hours of patrol time
v Provost Sergeant
Quota: Host 3 NCO Trainings, Complete 15 hours of patrol time, Assisting Senior Officers, Based on performance and time in-service. Host 3 ServerStartUps, per week, supervise Officers in MP and ensure compliance.
v Deputy Provost Marshal
Quota: Host 5 NCO Trainings, Complete 25 hours of patrol time, Assisting Senior Officers, Based on performance and time in-service. Host 3 ServerStartUps, per week, supervise Officers in MP and ensure compliance.
v Provost Marshal
Quota: Host 3 ServerStartUps, per week, supervise Officers in MP and ensure compliance. Host 5 NCO Trainings, Complete 25 hours of patrol time, Assisting Senior Officers, Based on performance and time in-service.
Responsible for making tactical decisions and overseeing operational planning for missions or training exercises. Ensures that the company is well-supplied and that all administrative duties (personnel records, performance evaluations, etc.) are up-to-date. v Provost Sergeant Major
Quota: Responsible for the development and training of junior officers and overseeing their professional development. Involved in the development of operational plans and orders, ensuring that they are executed efficiently.
v Chief of Personnel
Quota: Responsible for making decisions at the battalion level, often including managing a broad range of military operations, administration, and logistics. Involves developing detailed plans for large-scale operations and ensuring they are executed successfully.
v Deputy Provost Marshal General
Quota: Responsible for the overall success of the brigade’s missions, ensuring readiness, and ensuring that resources are properly allocated and managed. Involved in both the strategic and tactical decision-making processes, often overseeing complex operations that require coordination across multiple battalions.
v Provost Marshal General
Quota: BGs often advise and assist senior generals with planning and executing operations and missions. Makes decisions about operational strategy, logistics, and resource allocation, often in support of larger operational campaigns.