Minutemen Rules, Regulations and Order of Battle

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Minutemen Enforced Commonwealth Provisional Government

This is the technical "Rule of Law" in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. It is run by for now, the General of the Minutemen, as its head of state. We are hoping for, after the Commonwealth has become safer, to have an elected head of state, but this is not possible. Below the General, there is the Head Council. The Head Council is made up of all of the leaders of the various settlements of the Commonwealth and of any other territories that we acquisition.

Commonwealth Provisional Government Forces

The Minutemen Armed Forces are made up of four branches: The Army, The Navy, The Air Force and The Marine Corps.

The Commonwealth Provisional Government Army

The Minutemen Army is the main military force in the Commonwealth. They are the face of the Minutemen and are what people think of when they think of the Minutemen. The ranks of the Minutemen go like so:

Private- A private is the lowest rank in the CPG Army. They are considered an enlisted man and are given the designation of Pvt. (Last Name of Soldier) of the CPGA. They are given the standard dress of army fatigues, a battle helmet and a Kevlar vest which goes around the chest and vital organs. They are armed with an fully-automatic wooden AR-15, with a 20 round magazine, called a "Service Rifle". They are given a bayonet to go on the end of the rifle. As their sidearm, they are given either a Colt N99 10mm pistol or an M&A 9mm pistol.

Sergeant- A sergeant is the second lowest rank in the CPG Army. They are in charge of a squad of 6 privates. They are armed with a fully automatic, scoped, "Marksman Carbine" with a 30-round magazine. Their sidearm is a 45-auto pistol or commonly known as a "Colt 1911". They have the same uniform as the privates but wear a militia hat instead of a battle helmet.