SECONDARY ROLES IN THE 37TH MOTORCOMMS
Since the New Model Army is a standardized army that is no longer based from town-to-town like the militias of old, the required civilian assistance in running the army's facilities is absent on most fronts. As such Army Command has seen to it that Infantrymen will be required to take on a Secondary Role, which focuses on a plethora of jobs that a civilian would normally take.
The New Model Army has kept the names of these roles rather broad as to capture as many bases as possible, without locking an Infantryman into a hyper specific job.
Troopers responsible for any and all supplies in a given camp or fortress. They make sure everyone is equipped, and are typically responsible for scavenging in the field for supplies.
Troopers responsible for the preparation and making of food for other Troopers in their unit. They are tasked with purchasing, foraging, hunting, or theft of provisions for their fellow Troopers.
Troopers responsible for maintaining the weapons and equipment for the 25th and attached units. Trained gunsmiths and engineers, they will ensure the NMA's vast arsenal is operating at peak efficiency.
Logisticians - Focuses on the supplies of an individual Infantryman. Also acts as scavengers who set up patrols in search of supplies.
Salesmen - Works on one time deals with wasters for acclimation of supplies.
Mail Sorters - Although letters are far and few on Sunrise, Mail sorters mostly organize mail between camps.
Stewards - act as secretaries & assistants to Officers.
Camp Cooks - General cooks who prepare food for the army, although with purchasing of food from vendors.
Foragers - Goes out to find unorthodox meals for the army, usually in the form of hunting, fishing, or foraging local plants and fungi.
Armorsmith - Infantrymen who are responsible for the maintenance and creation of body armor and certain structures.
Gunsmiths - Infantrymen who specialize in the maintenance of all firearms within the New Model Army.
These Troopers are responsible for the NMA's vehicles and fortifications. Most engineers are divided between two roles, either focusing on constructing forts or bases, or fixing vehicles (the NMA still expects them to be able to do both).
Constructor - Engineers that focus on the building and dismantling of structures within New Model Army Camps and Forts.
Mechanic - Engineers that focus on the general maintenance of the New Model Army's vehicles
Technician - Engineers that focus on general maintenance and use of mechanical devices such as PDAs, Radios, Generators, etc.