Here’s a clean FEDRA-style chain of command from the ground level up to strategic zone leadership:
Lower Enlisted Soldier → Basic operator in a squad (patrols, checkpoints, containment tasks)
FEDRA Administration Officers (same Level as lower enlisted) →Basic operator inside the walls of a Quarantine zone (they handle inside patrols, checkpoints, ration Distribution and document checks In-between sectors in the zone's)
Sergeant → Squad leader (4–10 soldiers), enforces discipline and executes field orders
FEDRA Lieutenant (LT) sits between enlisted leadership and field officers, acting as a junior commissioned officer responsible for translating command intent into actionable field orders.
They typically oversee a single platoon element or assist a Field Officer in managing multiple squads during patrols, checkpoint operations, or containment responses. In practice, a lieutenant is often the first level of real
Field Officer → Tactical commander in the field, coordinates multiple squads during missions
Platoon Marshal → Controls an entire platoon, manages field officers, and directs operations across a sector
Company Commander → Oversees multiple platoons, responsible for larger district-level security and logistics
Battalion Commander → Manages several companies, controls major operational zones within a QZ
Quarantine Zone Commander → Top authority inside a single sector, responsible for full Domestic or, civilian, resource control in that sector
Regional FEDRA Director → Oversees multiple QZs across a state/region, sets strategic policy and deployment priorities (no longer exists)
FEDRA Central Command → Quarantine-level senior leadership, coordinates all sectors of the zone and creates long-term survival strategies (only exists inside each Independent quarantine zone)
Quarantine Zone Major General → Senior military authority assigned to major Quarantine zones; answers only to himself, directs overall military doctrine, emergency response, and large-scale containment decisions within the zone.