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::::::Well, that's another screw-up. As I noted above, Faison, in the position he's in, is actually supposed to be a Second Lieutenant, not a Major. Buckell doesn't know his rank structure too well. <div style="font-variant:small-caps"><b>[[User:Smoke.|<font color="#666666">Smoke</font>]]</b></div> 20:38, 11 May 2009 (UTC) | ::::::Well, that's another screw-up. As I noted above, Faison, in the position he's in, is actually supposed to be a Second Lieutenant, not a Major. Buckell doesn't know his rank structure too well. <div style="font-variant:small-caps"><b>[[User:Smoke.|<font color="#666666">Smoke</font>]]</b></div> 20:38, 11 May 2009 (UTC) | ||
Faison can't be a Major, if he's Canfield's second in command. Canfieldis a First Lieutenant, and they wouldn't give him that big of a field commission. | Faison can't be a Major, if he's Canfield's second in command. Canfieldis a First Lieutenant, and they wouldn't give him that big of a field commission. {{Arby116Sig}} | ||
I just finished reading the Cole Protocol. Buckell doesn't know his organization/rank structure at all. There is no way Faison can be a Major and still be First Lieutenant Canfield's subordinate, because Majors outrank 1LTs by 2 grades, this wouldn't have happened even if Faison had been promoted after the Finnegan Wake's incident, because Faison would still have been at least a Captain and therefore Canfield's superior. And if Faison had been either a Captain or a Major, Keyes would never have been able to "pull rank" on him during that incident, because Naval Lieutenants are at most the equivalent of Marine Captains. He really shoulda brushed up on his research first. | I just finished reading the Cole Protocol. Buckell doesn't know his organization/rank structure at all. There is no way Faison can be a Major and still be First Lieutenant Canfield's subordinate, because Majors outrank 1LTs by 2 grades, this wouldn't have happened even if Faison had been promoted after the Finnegan Wake's incident, because Faison would still have been at least a Captain and therefore Canfield's superior. And if Faison had been either a Captain or a Major, Keyes would never have been able to "pull rank" on him during that incident, because Naval Lieutenants are at most the equivalent of Marine Captains. He really shoulda brushed up on his research first. | ||