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''"The '''Allegiance Command School''' (or ACS) was founded in response to the need for experienced commanders to step forward and run games. ACS runs in nine-week sessions with limited class sizes. Rather than accepting applications on a rolling basis (like [[@Cadet]]), each ACS session is preceded by an application period. Requirements are steeper than @Cadet, and expectations are higher."'' | ''"The '''Allegiance Command School''' (or ACS) was founded in response to the need for experienced commanders to step forward and run games. ACS runs in nine-week sessions with limited class sizes. Rather than accepting applications on a rolling basis (like [[@Cadet]]), each ACS session is preceded by an application period. Requirements are steeper than @Cadet, and expectations are higher."'' | ||
==See Also== | |||
[[About ACS]] | |||
{{Squads}} | {{Squads}} | ||
[[Category:ACS]] | |||
[[Category:Help]] | [[Category:Help]] | ||
[[Category:Learning to play]] | [[Category:Learning to play]] | ||
Revision as of 12:16, 4 March 2009
"The Allegiance Command School (or ACS) was founded in response to the need for experienced commanders to step forward and run games. ACS runs in nine-week sessions with limited class sizes. Rather than accepting applications on a rolling basis (like @Cadet), each ACS session is preceded by an application period. Requirements are steeper than @Cadet, and expectations are higher."
See Also
| The Allegiance Squad System |
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