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*** OLD SOP merged with Divisions Policy ***

Squad Recruitment

Squads are comprised of like-minded players. Being a part of a squad is a privilege and not a right. The purpose of each squad is specialized. However the needs of the platoon is the bigger picture. We all interact together. Highest respect given to the Squad Leader (SL) and/or those they extend a leadership role too.

Trainee Role

If a RS1 member with a (citizen) role is interested in joining a squad or a platoon in general. They will be assigned (designated Squad) trainee role. Squad trainee is also suggested to enroll in the RA. This additional support is for gameplay, RS1 values and extra learning (outside of the prospective squad) is to set the expectations of RS1 and its core values. Prospect is not “locked” into the training squad they are interested in. Their position will be held and upon graduation from academy and/or when they acquire “Medic Recruit” will be inducted into said squad.

Enrolling into a Squad

You must be ranked as “Medic Recruit” or above to “officially” join into a squad, as well as have done at least one Academy event and a minimum of one event with the squad that you want to join. If you are interested in joining a squad, please contact the squad leader. A Squad Leader may have their own requirements before you can be recruited. Most will require time in the verse with you before you can join.

Squad Member Etiquette

All RS1 members are required to show proper etiquette. Individual squads may have more detailed requirements, however please remember that you are always representing RS1 (whether you are in a squad or not) and need to act as so. Always be polite and courteous to everyone in the verse. If there is conflict happening in world chat, DO NOT ENGAGE. If that conflict involves you, try your best to deflate the situation. If it cannot be calmed, then just stop engaging. All of RS1 base rules apply, which means no pirating (EVER) and no non-sanctioned PVP. Sanctioned PVP examples would be bounties and defending yourself if attacked.

Leaving a Squad

Deciding to leave

If you do decide to leave your current squad, then you may request (non ticket) to your squad leader to leave the squad. Squad leaders will involve the platoon leader, for matters within the platoon. They will be unable to rejoin any other squad/platoon for 1 week (this is to avoid squad hopping). Transferring to a different squad under the same platoon is permitted, with the mutual consent from the squad member and both Squad Leaders.

Disciplinary action leaving

In matters of disciplinary action the power of the SL extends only as far as deciding who remains in the squad, should they remove someone from the squad for whatever reason the PL should be informed at the first opportunity.

Squad Poaching

If a SL feels a member’s talents/support can be utilized better in a different squad. Said SL will notify the SL of the squad in mind. A meeting to discuss the matter will be set up. Upon completion of decision. The SL may inform the squad member of the potential squad change. Please use morals and your best judgement here. You cannot poach a squad member who has been in said squad for less than 1 week. Always approach the squad leader first, BEFORE approaching or “vetting” the squad member. If the Squad member is on board with the change a formal entry shall be made within the Log. Remember the greater good of the platoon.

Additional Notes

Squad Leaders, and Division Leadership as a whole, are encouraged to suggest new recruits move towards smaller squads in order to fill out Platoons with multiple manned squads, rather than a small number of fully staffed squads.