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The Royal Corkonian Airforce or the Corkonian Airforce is the air component of the Royal Corkonian Armed Forces, it is solely responsible for all aircraft usage (minus helicopters) within the Corkonian Armed Forces, such as air support, bombing runs, air logistics and more.
History
The Corkonian Airforce's activity throughout the years has been minimal at best, the airforce did have a regular deployment when it came to the homeland's defence however was rarely ever used in any wars. This being said the airforce was in multiple battles including the 2nd Cork-Celtic War and the 3rd Cork-Celtic War and the North Atlantic Naval Incident.
Organisation
The Corkonian Airforce is
Ranks and Insignias
The ranks and insignias of the Corkonian army are based around the real life Irish and British armies. The ranks have gone through a lot of changes over the years, however with the Corkonian Armed Forces 2024 Re-Organisation Act they were permanently fixed.
There are two categories of ranks, Commissioned Officers and Enlisted.
- Officers
Rank group | General Officer (sco | senior commissioned officer) | Commissioned Officer (co) | Junior Commissioned Officer (jco) | Officer Cadet | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Insignia | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Abbreviation | Marshal [1] | Gen | Lt Gen | Maj Gen | Brig [2] | Col | Lt Col | Comdt | Cpt | Lt | 2Lt | OCdt |
- Other ranks
Rank group | Non-commissioned officer | Enlisted | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Insignia | No insignia | No insignia | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Abbreviation | WO1 [3] | WO2 | CSM | CQMS [4] | Sgt | Cpl | Pte 3* [5] | Pte 2* | Pte |
The ranks of Senior Captain and Captain General were removed with the Corkonian Armed Forces 2024 Re-Organisation Act establishing the new command structure. WO2 and WO1 are mostly regimental staff.
Structure
Main Article: Structure of the Corkonian Airforce
- ↑ The rank of Marshal is reserved only for the King.
- ↑ The rank is fully known as "Brigadier" and is considered a general officer.
- ↑ One Warrant Officer Class One is reserved as the Sergeant Major of the Army (which used to be its own rank for a long time)
- ↑ Company Quarter Master Sergeant is essentially a Sergeant Major.
- ↑ Cork does not use the rank of Lance Corporal, though it used too. This was changed too be more aligned with the Irish ranks.