Government, chain of command, divisions, and rank structure — everything that defines how Fort Bliss operates, in one place.
Authority flows from the Commanding Officer down through Senior Staff to Division Heads, and from there to individual division members. Concerns and approvals should go through the proper chain of command before escalating further.
Primary combat and field operations division. Handles training, drills, and frontline roleplay scenarios.
Responsible for enforcing rules and regulations, investigating incidents, and maintaining order on base.
Handles in-character medical response, roleplay training, and base medical operations.
Manages base construction, supply lines, vehicles, and equipment maintenance.
Focused on reconnaissance, information gathering, and operational planning support.
Manages community engagement, event hosting, media, and external communication.
Enlisted Ranks
| Rank | Abbr. | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Recruit | RCT | Newly joined member, completing initial training. |
| Private | PVT | Completed Basic Training, assigned to a division. |
| Private First Class | PFC | Demonstrated reliability and activity within their division. |
| Corporal | CPL | First non-commissioned leadership rank, may lead small teams. |
| Sergeant | SGT | Experienced NCO, responsible for training and discipline. |
Officer Ranks
| Rank | Abbr. | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Second Lieutenant | 2LT | Entry-level officer, overseeing a squad. |
| First Lieutenant | 1LT | Experienced officer, may assist division leadership. |
| Captain | CPT | Commands a company-sized element within a division. |
| Major | MAJ | Senior officer, often second-in-command of a division. |
| Colonel | COL | Division Head or senior staff-level authority. |
High Command
| Rank | Abbr. | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Brigadier General | BG | Senior leadership overseeing multiple divisions. |
| General | GEN | Commanding Officer of Fort Bliss. |