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Commodore is a naval rank, the equivalent of which is used by the service organizations of many civilizations. As a traditional grade, commodore is the most junior flag officer rank of a naval organization, under an admiral rank (usually under rear admiral) but senior to a captain. Commodores command groups of ships, as opposed to captains commanding single ships or units. In comparison to other ranking systems, this rank is equivalent to the military brigadier or brigadier general | Commodore is a naval rank, the equivalent of which is used by the service organizations of many civilizations. As a traditional grade, commodore is the most junior flag officer rank of a naval organization, under an admiral rank (usually under rear admiral) but senior to a captain. Commodores command groups of ships, as opposed to captains commanding single ships or units. In comparison to other ranking systems, this rank is equivalent to the military brigadier or brigadier general. | ||
: ''Commodore is still, sometimes, used by UFOP: StarBase 118 for those officers who fulfill a special administrative position within the group. It is not considered part of the normal rank structure, and many officers are promoted from Fleet Captain to Rear Admiral.'' | : ''Commodore is still, sometimes, used by UFOP: StarBase 118 for those officers who fulfill a special administrative position within the group. It is not considered part of the normal rank structure, and many officers are promoted from Fleet Captain to Rear Admiral.'' | ||
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Ranks in Starfleet follow a specific order, and are of three types: Flag Officer, Officer, and Enlisted. Enlisted crewmen are not trained in any command fields, and fulfill the mundane duties of a starship. Officers are trained for command, and it is assumed that some will someday reach the ranks of captain or above. Flag officers often fulfill administrative duties, and sometimes command task forces of ships. Promotions are awarded for quality of service, not for length of time served. Flag Officer RanksFleet Admiral
Admiral
Vice Admiral
Rear Admiral
Commodore
Fleet Captain
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