Article III: The Military
Section I:
The RN Military shall serve as the primary force of defense for the RN and compose of the RN's entire population. All military forces lie under the Supreme command of the President.
Section II:
The appointment of all military officials including officers lies in the hands of the President with the consultation of the leader of the branch which the decision pertains to. The coordinating of military operations is under the jurisdiction of military officers, in case of war the Cabinet shall serve as an advisory council to military officers but cannot order attacks or military action.
Section III:
Martial law shall be ordered by the RN President and would place the RN under military control. In the case of martial law, RN officers and National Guard shall enforce the closing of all games and lockdown of foreign contact. In martial law, RN members are prohibited with contact with other clans depending on the severity of martial law unless granted permission. During martial law the final say in all RN issues is vested in the President and top military officials.
Section IV:
The power to add and remove squads lay under jurisdiction of the Leader of the branch in question and top military officers, with the approval of the President; except in the case that Cabinet approves the addition of remove of a squad with a two thirds vote and approval of the top three military officers.
Section V:
The power to remove a member from his assigned branch lay in the hands of the branch leader, with the approval of the top three military officers of that branch.
The power to promote members lay in the hands of the branch leader, with the consent of the top three military officers of the branch.
The power to demote members of a branch lay in the hands of the President with the advisory of the branch leader as well as the approval of the top three military officers of that branch.
Section I:
The RN Military shall serve as the primary force of defense for the RN and compose of the RN's entire population. All military forces lie under the Supreme command of the President.
Section II:
The appointment of all military officials including officers lies in the hands of the President with the consultation of the leader of the branch which the decision pertains to. The coordinating of military operations is under the jurisdiction of military officers, in case of war the Cabinet shall serve as an advisory council to military officers but cannot order attacks or military action.
Section III:
Martial law shall be ordered by the RN President and would place the RN under military control. In the case of martial law, RN officers and National Guard shall enforce the closing of all games and lockdown of foreign contact. In martial law, RN members are prohibited with contact with other clans depending on the severity of martial law unless granted permission. During martial law the final say in all RN issues is vested in the President and top military officials.
Section IV:
The power to add and remove squads lay under jurisdiction of the Leader of the branch in question and top military officers, with the approval of the President; except in the case that Cabinet approves the addition of remove of a squad with a two thirds vote and approval of the top three military officers.
Section V:
The power to remove a member from his assigned branch lay in the hands of the branch leader, with the approval of the top three military officers of that branch.
The power to promote members lay in the hands of the branch leader, with the consent of the top three military officers of the branch.
The power to demote members of a branch lay in the hands of the President with the advisory of the branch leader as well as the approval of the top three military officers of that branch.