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'''Squad Leaders''' are just that: the leaders of [[Squads]].  They are often considered the "Public face" of the squad, and are over-all responsible for the management of their Squad.
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'''Squad Leaders''' are just that: the leaders of [[Squads]].  They are often considered the "Public face" of the squad, and are responsible for the over-all management of their Squad.
 
 
A Squad Leader normally starts out as a founding member of a squad and will remain so until they either retire from the position or the squad disbands. In the case of retirement, either the Squad Leader will hand the reins over to their most capable second-in-command, or a new Leader is voted in from amongst the squad members.
 
 
==Squad Leader Powers==
*Access to the 'Officers Club' private forum on the FAO website.
*Ability to add or remove players to their squad via the [[ASGS]] system.
*Ability to send messages to the entire squad via the [[ASGS]] system.
*Get to attach the * in front of their [[Callsign|callsign]].
*Ability to designate Assistant Squad Leaders?
*Placeholder
 
 
==Squad Leader Responsibilities==
*Maintain disclipine amongst the squad. Ie warning members who are behaving publicly in a manner unbecoming the squad.
*Make sure their squad is active, by organising practices, matches vs other squads, entrance into tournaments, etc.
*Ensure that the squad's founding principles are upheld.
*Decide on recruitment applications, based on advice from their [[Assistant Squad Leader]]s and other squad members.
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Revision as of 02:30, 16 October 2007

Squad Leaders are just that: the leaders of Squads. They are often considered the "Public face" of the squad, and are responsible for the over-all management of their Squad.


A Squad Leader normally starts out as a founding member of a squad and will remain so until they either retire from the position or the squad disbands. In the case of retirement, either the Squad Leader will hand the reins over to their most capable second-in-command, or a new Leader is voted in from amongst the squad members.


Squad Leader Powers

  • Access to the 'Officers Club' private forum on the FAO website.
  • Ability to add or remove players to their squad via the ASGS system.
  • Ability to send messages to the entire squad via the ASGS system.
  • Get to attach the * in front of their callsign.
  • Ability to designate Assistant Squad Leaders?
  • Placeholder


Squad Leader Responsibilities

  • Maintain disclipine amongst the squad. Ie warning members who are behaving publicly in a manner unbecoming the squad.
  • Make sure their squad is active, by organising practices, matches vs other squads, entrance into tournaments, etc.
  • Ensure that the squad's founding principles are upheld.
  • Decide on recruitment applications, based on advice from their Assistant Squad Leaders and other squad members.
  • Placeholder


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