Salute!
Just as a reminder - not all of this is brand new - the
former rules also included the reference to
maintaining accurate records of their subordinate officers. As has been discussed in the communications between LGA Corps commanders on the subject of musters, the necessity of mustering is still important to each officer, and the addendum of further
activities are included for among other things, as an aid to the administrative task of determining whether someone is actually involved or not when they fail to communicate with their superior officers (see below):
Each Regiment/Battalion/Battery Commander:
• Serves as the leader of one Regiment, Battalion, or Battery within his army.
• Reports to his Brigade Commander on a monthly basis.
• Maintains accurate records for himself. This would include such things as OBD Points, Medals, Ranks and Email Address.Again, this has a direct effect on an extremely small number of club members, who unlike the majority of members fail to somehow find their way to their own email accounts and let anyone know in the club that they joined of their own free will that they are quitting, or going on a year(s) long sabbatical from game playing (just look at all of the posts some members make in our public forums informing us how busy they are currently with work or other issues, and will be unavailable for a period of time for the games they have currently on-going, or are having computer issues -
been there myself).
From the on-going discussions between LGA commanders, it remains the responsibility of the CiC and his Chef d'Etat-Major to have access to the battle records of officers (the same as it ever was before).
That said, I have long been an advocate for the club members to have access to the lists of on-going and completed battles of our fellow gamers - I've never seen a reason for it to be such a closely guarded secret...
I've noted other references in various posts to this subject, and perhaps this is something that will come about in the future.
If our CiC and his Chef d'Etat-Major find themselves having to make a determination about whether a seemingly absent officer is actually active, one of the tools available to them (and which I'm sure has been used in the past to determine when a member actually may have last posted - just as a means to see if they have been around) is to look for any such postings (using the search tools available on the forum pages).
Whether
entertaining or
informative - as has been pointed out in previous discussions in the forum on this matter - this really has to do with not counting as
posting activity simply writing "hullo, how are you, and what is your name?" for example.
The CiC and Chef d'Etat-Major will no doubt provide their Corps commanders with the directions needed should their assistance be required in determining the
active status of otherwise
missing in action type of members.
As for the following:
Maintains accurate records of officers in his command. This would include such things as OBD Points, Medals, Ranks and Email Addresses -
This sounds like a spread sheet recording the information that the Corps commander receives from LGA HQ.
As for:
At last, would it be possible to have the officials club rules as a webpage and not a pdf document (pdf is not always pasting very well)?I'll bet a pouch from a recently
liberated Coalition quartermaster treasure chest that such a fancy web page will adorn our club walls soon enough - less of course you've heard whispers among the shadow-beings that
pdf is the wave of the future...?

Regards,