108 | Physics Overseer: The Physics Overseer oversees all operations and command of the Physics Division. They are a member of the UNGOC Council of 108 and represent the Physics Division at the highest echelon. They hold the title of "Duke" in the Council of 108.
O-10 | General of the UNGOC: The leader of the Physics Division, serving directly under the Council of 108. They are tasked with the supervision of the entire division and managing it.
O-9 | Lieutenant General: The secondary leader of the Physics Division. They supervise and manage the division under the General and help the General make important executive decisions. They often take the role of Acting General if the current General cannot perform their duties.
O-8 |Major General: Major Generals take a more leading role instead of a supervisory one. They help the General make executive decisions, but also are tasked with being the primary command.
O-7 |Brigadier General: The first of the overseeing officers, they mainly focus on just a couple of Strike Teams to oversee, but also act in a primary command role.
O-6 | Strike Team Leader: As the name suggests, they lead a strike team, which is the Physics Division's deadly battalions that are tasked with the direct termination of an anomaly or the combat of a dangerous group.
O-5 | Strike Team Executive Officer: The secondary leaders of Strike Teams. They help ensure the success of the Strike Team alongside the leader.
O-4 | Major: Either working inside a Strike Team or focusing on the units not in Strike Teams. If they serve in a Strike Team, then they are the third-in-command of these teams, ensuring discipline and effectiveness in the ranks.
O-3 | Captain: Captains are the primary field officers, focusing on the effectiveness of a good-sized unit in a mission.
O-2 | First Lieutenants: Officers who have gotten out of the trialing phase. They have successfully proven themselves as officers and now focus on higher management, often assisting with training and supervision.
O-1 | Second Lieutenants: Newly promoted officers. They are now learning the ropes of going from a field unit to a leader.
W-2 | Chief Warrant Officer: The absolute pinnacle of what it means to be an NCO, focusing on morale and productivity throughout the ranks.
W-1 | Warrant Officer: Executive NCOs who have held their position for a while. They serve as advisors to higher-ranking personnel and are transitioning away from field-grade leadership.
E-10 | Sergeant Major: Leaders of tactical sergeants and the advisors to officers. They dedicate themselves to in-the-field leadership and the deadliness of their troops.
E-9 | First Sergeant: The first command rank, they focus on small squad leadership.
E-8 | Master Sergeant: The deadliest units that the UNGOC has to offer. They are often sent on black-ops missions. They also may work as NCOs sometimes if a sergeant is not present.
E-7 | Sergeant First Class: The deadliest units that the UNGOC has to offer. They are often sent on black-ops missions. They also may work as NCOs sometimes if a sergeant is not present.
E-6 |Staff Sergeant: The deadliest units that the UNGOC has to offer. They are often sent on black-ops missions. They also may work as NCOs sometimes if a sergeant is not present.
E-5 | Sergeant: Top units of their squads.
E-4 | Corporal: These units have served in the UNGOC for a long while. They have proved their effectiveness to higher command and may be granted extra permissions.
E-3 | Specialist: Basic operatives of the UNGOC. They focus on taking orders and executing them with efficiency.
E-2 | Private First Class: Units with a few assignments under their belt.
E-1 | Private: Newly enlisted units of the UNGOC. This is the training phase of operatives. At this phase, they may not be allowed into a Strike Team or Assessment Team.