-The 75th Rangers (Army SF, SF tier 2)
-Green Beret (Army SF, SF Tier 2)
-AFSOC (USAF SF, SF Tier 2)
AFSOC (Air Force Special Operations Command) are GROUND FORCES, they dont fly but they spend a decent amount of time in air crafts, their job is rescue, secure, protect pilots, and swipe through enemy forces. In AFSOC there is four different subdivisions who do different things but they work together to get the job done! The four subdivisions are:(edited)
-PJ (Pararescue men): When an Airman needs saving, it’s their duty to do everything we can to bring them home. As members of Air Force Special Operations, Pararescue (PJ) specialists rescue and recover downed aircrews from hostile or otherwise unreachable areas. These highly trained experts perform rescues in every type of terrain and partake in every part of the mission, from search and rescue, to combat support to providing emergency medical treatment, in order to ensure that every mission is a successful one. They operate Behind enemy lines, in enemy lines, or in controlled areas such as bases.
-TACP (Tatical Air Control Party): There are few things that can change the course of battle like a properly executed air strike. As members of Air Force Special Operations, Tactical Air Control Party (TACP) specialists imbed with Army and Marine units on the frontline with the incredible responsibility of calling in an air strike on the right target at just the right time. These highly trained experts go through intense physical, mental and technical training in order to withstand the demanding conditions of battle and provide their team with the firepower they need for continued success on the battlefield.
-SOWT (Special Operation Weather Team): In our joint effort to defend our country, select Airmen imbed with Army or Marine Special Forces units. As members of Air Force Special Operations, Special Operations Weather Teams (SOWT) provide the information their teams need to successfully complete their missions. Utilizing high-tech atmospheric instruments, these highly specialized experts retrieve data from radar and weather satellites to relay to the teams as they carry out high-risk missions in a variety of conditions all over the world.
-CCT (Combat Control Team): Assigned to Special Tactics Squadrons and Special Tactics Teams along with Pararescuemen, Special Operations Weather Technicians, and Tactical Air Control Party (TACP) operators, Combat Controllers are an integral part of Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC), the Air Force component of United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM), and of Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC). Trained in underwater and maritime operations, freefall parachuting, and many other deployment methods, Combat Controllers are often assigned individually or as a team to Army Special Forces, Army Ranger, Navy SEAL, and Delta Force teams to provide expert airfield seizure, airstrike control, and communications capabilities.
-Also I think Delta Force aka 1SFOD-D should be in its own category in the F4 menu and they should get different classes like medic, auto rifleman, sniper, etc.
-AMC (Air Mobility Command)
Air Mobility Command's mission is to provide rapid, global mobility and sustainment for America's armed forces. The command also plays a crucial role in providing humanitarian support at home and around the world. The men and women of AMC provide airlift and aerial refueling for all of America's armed forces. AMC provides worldwide cargo and passenger delivery, air refueling and aeromedical evacuation. The command also transports humanitarian supplies to hurricane, flood and earthquake victims both at home and around the world. Air Mobility Command's mission is to provide global air mobility ... right effects, right place, right time.
-ISI for the tali faction
ISI stands for inter-services intelligence, they are basically spies, they would kill US/RU soldiers and do /me steals ID, then that ISI member can use that ID to act like the US/RU soldier they killed to enter the base and steal info to give to the talis. The ranks for ISI would be:
1st in Command - Director General (DIR GEN)
2nd in Command - Executive Director (EXD)
3rd in Command - Commander (CDR)
Public Affair Officer (PAO)
Senior Supervisor (SSR)
Junior Supervisor (JSR)
Operative (OPT)
Agent (AGT)
Attendant (ADT)
ISI tryouts will be very hard, ADT is equal to PVT, AGT is equal to CPL, OPT is equal to SGT, JSR is equal to 2LT (it would take a while to get promoted to from OPT), SSR will be equal to captain (Army Captain), PAO is equal to LTC, CDR = Col, EXD = Bgen, DIR Gen = GOA. ADT is enlisted, AGT and OPT are NCOs, JSR-PAO are Officers, CDR-DIR Gen are leaders.
-Blackwater: Blackwater are mercs basically a faction can pay them to take out certain people in the other faction, protect them, or assist during raids, they would be neutral, they would do tryouts and every member from each faction has the ability to tryout but they would have to leave the faction they were in before. There would be a hierarchy, the ranks would be the same as the US army.
If you guys need help making these jobs and my suggestion to happen I can help you out I know how to make jobs using lua.
-The 75th Rangers (Army SF, SF tier 2)
-Green Beret (Army SF, SF Tier 2)
-AFSOC (USAF SF, SF Tier 2)
AFSOC (Air Force Special Operations Command) are GROUND FORCES, they dont fly but they spend a decent amount of time in air crafts, their job is rescue, secure, protect pilots, and swipe through enemy forces. In AFSOC there is four different subdivisions who do different things but they work together to get the job done! The four subdivisions are:(edited)
-PJ (Pararescue men): When an Airman needs saving, it’s their duty to do everything we can to bring them home. As members of Air Force Special Operations, Pararescue (PJ) specialists rescue and recover downed aircrews from hostile or otherwise unreachable areas. These highly trained experts perform rescues in every type of terrain and partake in every part of the mission, from search and rescue, to combat support to providing emergency medical treatment, in order to ensure that every mission is a successful one. They operate Behind enemy lines, in enemy lines, or in controlled areas such as bases.
-TACP (Tatical Air Control Party): There are few things that can change the course of battle like a properly executed air strike. As members of Air Force Special Operations, Tactical Air Control Party (TACP) specialists imbed with Army and Marine units on the frontline with the incredible responsibility of calling in an air strike on the right target at just the right time. These highly trained experts go through intense physical, mental and technical training in order to withstand the demanding conditions of battle and provide their team with the firepower they need for continued success on the battlefield.
-SOWT (Special Operation Weather Team): In our joint effort to defend our country, select Airmen imbed with Army or Marine Special Forces units. As members of Air Force Special Operations, Special Operations Weather Teams (SOWT) provide the information their teams need to successfully complete their missions. Utilizing high-tech atmospheric instruments, these highly specialized experts retrieve data from radar and weather satellites to relay to the teams as they carry out high-risk missions in a variety of conditions all over the world.
-CCT (Combat Control Team): Assigned to Special Tactics Squadrons and Special Tactics Teams along with Pararescuemen, Special Operations Weather Technicians, and Tactical Air Control Party (TACP) operators, Combat Controllers are an integral part of Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC), the Air Force component of United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM), and of Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC). Trained in underwater and maritime operations, freefall parachuting, and many other deployment methods, Combat Controllers are often assigned individually or as a team to Army Special Forces, Army Ranger, Navy SEAL, and Delta Force teams to provide expert airfield seizure, airstrike control, and communications capabilities.
-Also I think Delta Force aka 1SFOD-D should be in its own category in the F4 menu and they should get different classes like medic, auto rifleman, sniper, etc.
-AMC (Air Mobility Command)
Air Mobility Command's mission is to provide rapid, global mobility and sustainment for America's armed forces. The command also plays a crucial role in providing humanitarian support at home and around the world. The men and women of AMC provide airlift and aerial refueling for all of America's armed forces. AMC provides worldwide cargo and passenger delivery, air refueling and aeromedical evacuation. The command also transports humanitarian supplies to hurricane, flood and earthquake victims both at home and around the world. Air Mobility Command's mission is to provide global air mobility ... right effects, right place, right time.
-ISI for the tali faction
ISI stands for inter-services intelligence, they are basically spies, they would kill US/RU soldiers and do /me steals ID, then that ISI member can use that ID to act like the US/RU soldier they killed to enter the base and steal info to give to the talis. The ranks for ISI would be:
1st in Command - Director General (DIR GEN)
2nd in Command - Executive Director (EXD)
3rd in Command - Commander (CDR)
Public Affair Officer (PAO)
Senior Supervisor (SSR)
Junior Supervisor (JSR)
Operative (OPT)
Agent (AGT)
Attendant (ADT)
ISI tryouts will be very hard, ADT is equal to PVT, AGT is equal to CPL, OPT is equal to SGT, JSR is equal to 2LT (it would take a while to get promoted to from OPT), SSR will be equal to captain (Army Captain), PAO is equal to LTC, CDR = Col, EXD = Bgen, DIR Gen = GOA. ADT is enlisted, AGT and OPT are NCOs, JSR-PAO are Officers, CDR-DIR Gen are leaders.
-Blackwater: Blackwater are mercs basically a faction can pay them to take out certain people in the other faction, protect them, or assist during raids, they would be neutral, they would do tryouts and every member from each faction has the ability to tryout but they would have to leave the faction they were in before. There would be a hierarchy, the ranks would be the same as the US army.
If you guys need help making these jobs and my suggestion to happen I can help you out I know how to make jobs using lua.