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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
ANRC's ''Security Department'' is the main force behind ensuring the safety of ANRC employees, and similarly enforcing Internal Affairs summons as necessary. While they are not overly militarized, they are still strong and typically armed while on-duty. Only about 9% of ANRC's general employees end up with the Security Department, and are often veterans or ex-private security. | ANRC's ''Security Department'' is the main force behind ensuring the safety of ANRC employees, and similarly enforcing Internal Affairs summons as necessary. While they are not overly militarized, they are still strong and typically armed while on-duty. Only about 9% of ANRC's general employees end up with the Security Department, and are often veterans or ex-private security. Some may go on to operate within '''Special Security''', a more secretive part of Security. | ||
== Chain of Command == | |||
Security's command structure is a little more complicated compared to others. | |||
* '''Director of Security''' | |||
* '''Deputy Director''' | |||
* '''Colonel''' | |||
* '''Lieutenant Colonel''' | |||
* '''Major''' | |||
* '''Captain''' | |||
* '''Lieutenant''' | |||
* '''Officer Cadet''' | |||
* '''Warrant Officer''' | |||
* '''Sergeant''' | |||
* '''Corporal''' | |||
* '''Specialist''' | |||
* '''Private''' | |||
Security was structured off a classic army structure to more effectively divide its squads and deployments, especially in regards to CoC across sites. There will be at least one Major or Lieutenant Colonel at any ANRC site requiring security. | |||
Revision as of 02:29, 29 January 2026
| Department Logo | |
| Security Department | |
| Date Organised | 20XX |
| Current Director | Sean Kelp |
| Employee # | ~10,000 |
Overview
ANRC's Security Department is the main force behind ensuring the safety of ANRC employees, and similarly enforcing Internal Affairs summons as necessary. While they are not overly militarized, they are still strong and typically armed while on-duty. Only about 9% of ANRC's general employees end up with the Security Department, and are often veterans or ex-private security. Some may go on to operate within Special Security, a more secretive part of Security.
Chain of Command
Security's command structure is a little more complicated compared to others.
- Director of Security
- Deputy Director
- Colonel
- Lieutenant Colonel
- Major
- Captain
- Lieutenant
- Officer Cadet
- Warrant Officer
- Sergeant
- Corporal
- Specialist
- Private
Security was structured off a classic army structure to more effectively divide its squads and deployments, especially in regards to CoC across sites. There will be at least one Major or Lieutenant Colonel at any ANRC site requiring security.
