First Class Petty Officer is the Rank; the paygrade is E-6.
18 years old to breed and 14 to have his or her rank in the pack breed means mate
"BMC" is the rate/rank designation for a Chief Boatswain's Mate (read "Boatswain's Mate, Chief)."SW" is the sailor's Warfare Qualification Designator, in this case, Surface Warfare. Written correctly, it would read BMC(SW)."BMC" is the rate/rank designation for a Chief Boatswain's Mate (read "Boatswain's Mate, Chief)."SW" is the sailor's Warfare Qualification Designator, in this case, Surface Warfare. Written correctly, it would read BMC(SW).
the alpha female is the highest rank in a pack and her mate she chooses is alpha male
Medicine cats are not allowed to have a mate or kittens.
The rate/rank designator MMCS is a Senior Chief Machinist's Mate (E-8). Read in its correct Navy form, it stands for "Machinist's Mate, Chief, Senior".
Yes, it's legal and possible. Two rooks at A3 and A5 could trap a king at rank 4 for example, then moving queen at rank 4 would be checkmate.
Leaders are not allowed to have a mate in the Warriors series.
A GMGC is a Gunner's Mate - there are 2 types of GM's, a GMG, and a GMM. GMG stands for Gunner's Mate (Guns); GMM stands for Gunner's Mate (Missile). The "C" stands for Chief Petty Officer (E-7). The rate/rank therefore stands for Gunner's Mate (Guns) Chief.
Mm2c is the old (WWI/II) rate designation for a Machinist's Mate Second Class. The modern equivalent is MM2. In both cases, the rank is a 2nd Class Petty Officer (E-5).
Rank is a term that references longevity and seniority. Rating is the term used for the type of work an individual does. While COX would typically be a rating, when it was used, it was one of the only terms that specifically identifed both a rating and a specific rank. COX is the abbreviation for Coxswain. The individual would be an E-4 Boatswain's Mate. Today we would call that a Boatswain's Mate Third Class (BM3). In today's Navy the term is used to refer to any individual running a small boat or landing craft and doesn't refer to a rank or a rating.
Rank is a term that references longevity and seniority. Rating is the term used for the type of work an individual does. While COX would typically be a rating, when it was used, it was one of the only terms that specifically identifed both a rating and a specific rank. COX is the abbreviation for Coxswain. The individual would be an E-4 Boatswain's Mate. Today we would call that a Boatswain's Mate Third Class (BM3). In today's Navy the term is used to refer to any individual running a small boat or landing craft and doesn't refer to a rank or a rating.