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Bayerischemacht Training Guide
Table of Contents:
I. Introduction
II. Training Rules
III. High Rank Training Rules
IV. Instructor Regulations
V. Training Exercises to Cover
VI. Notes
I. Introduction
Welcome to the Bayerischemacht, friend. The following is a syllabus explaining
the rules and guidelines of the Bayerischemacht during trainings or patrols (its
considered both a combative and training event), this includes instruction for both
high ranking trainers, and trainees alike. The following rules and regulations are a
short explanation of instruction to help make the training go along smoothly and
efficiently and to produce the ‘most effective and skilled troops’ for the
Bayerischemacht. This version, version 1.0, of the Bayerischemacht official
guidelines and regulations book has been approved by the current leader of
Bayerischemacht, BayerischeHolder. Any and all concerns, amendments, or
clarifications needing clarity should be brought to Oberst 01waffle01.
II. Training Rules
All of the following rules will be upheld by an ‘enforcer’ or the instructor.
I. Obey all orders of the instructors or assistant instructor.
II. Participate in all activities unless directed by the Instructor, the instructor
doesn't need to ask if you are participating, by attending unless you are given
permission (such as divisional reasons or ranking) you must partake.
III. The instructor outranks the other high ranking officers that are at the training
facility unless an order is given such as to patrol the recruitment center/base,
defend a raid, follow to a raid and such. Directions such as what training will be
commenced, permission to speak and organizational will be given by the lead
instructor of the training or his assistant.
IV. If you have to go AFK, Away from Keyboard, inform your training
instructors so that they know. It is unacceptable to keep your fellow soldiers from
accomplishing tasks at training to better themselves because you forgot to
mention you are not there.
V. If you are asked to leave a training, leave, do not stay and complain to the
instructor.
VI. Follow rules set by Bayerischemacht, do not disrespect any high ranking
officer at a training or any of your fellow comrades, doing so will get you
punished.
VII. Address all high ranking officers as ‘Herr’ or by their rank if they wish.
They are not to be called by just name, you need to call them by ‘Herr’ as a sign
of respect, for all of them deserve it. This rule is for both trainings, patrols, and
raids or any event.
III. High Ranking Training Rules
Not much rules due to the fact that high ranking officers
SHOULD
know what to
do and what not to do.
1. If you are observing a training do not interrupt it without getting permission by
the instructor, you may not randomly shout out to an trainee or the instructor.
2. You do not need to call the instructor "Herr" if you are of EQUAL or HIGHER
ranking as him, call him ‘Instructor’ or by his rank.
3. Do not invoke fighting or drama if you attend a training not as an instructor!
IV. Instructor Regulations
These rules will be enforced by a higher ranking officer than the instructor.
1. The instructor may not use his or her power over the training to indulge in
revenge, the power of the position must be used
responsibly
.
2. The instructor is also bound by
Bayerischemacht
rules.
3. The instructor must still respect high ranking officers attending that training,
this can be done by addressing [rank] [name] or calling him ‘Herr’
4. Instructors dare not abuse admin! And can not just have fun with it! Admin is a
tool for training, not for your amusement.
5. Incorporate fun into your training but don't lighten up on punishment, the
training must be efficient and relatively strict, your job is to prepare them for
‘war’, not for a party.
6. Shout your training 10 minutes before it is to take place.
7. Respect all of the trainees.
8. Do not pick favorites!
9. Only one cohost or assistant ranked Leutnant+.
10. Remember to shout once the training is completed as well!
11. Troops that show up late
do not
get promotions, but let them participate.
12. If you leave suddenly or have to go, make sure the assistant knows he's/she's
to take over.
13. Conduct your training fairly, do not treat one person differently from another.
V. Training Exercises to Cover
This is a basic list of possible training exercises and notes on training exercise:
Faces (Limit these to a minimum. If your training takes up more than 10
minutes on this, you are doing something wrong and wasting the time of
your troops. This is not meant to kill time.)
Obstical Course (Work on basic skills that most maps incorporate in some
type of way, use these as time killers if you are waiting for more soldiers.
Oberst 01waffle01 considers this as warming up your fingers.)
Sword training (Use tournament style as that works on basic sword skills.
Do not force your style of sword fighting on your troops, everyone has
their own style. You may teach your style if you find it effective. Use
unfair odd battles also such as 2V1, 4V2, etc as in a raid you will not have
an equal fighting force.)
Ranged weapon training (Use in the form of practice raids/arena maps,
follow the above note on sword trainings.)
Quizzes (Quiz your troops on stuff like group trivia, important people,
etcetera. Just simple little questions to make sure they know what they are
doing)
This may be done in any order but, promotions are always given last.
VI. Notes
Notes:
More versions and additions will be made to this guide, please follow it firmly.
The Training Enforcement division of RMIP will enforce these guidelines.
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