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Secretary of War Proclamation: Soldier Wages

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From the office of the Secretary of War, Alren DeNurem, 1759

 

By order of the Secretary of War, the Imperial State Army shall henceforth gain the responsibility to pay wages to soldiers serving within the official framework of the Imperial military. Wages earned shall be based on a pay chart distinguished by ranks within the Regiment organizational structure. Soldiers shall only be entitled to wages for active duty service within the year that wages are dispersed. Further criteria for wages may be defined by the respective Colonels of each Regiment, though they shall not be less restrictive than what is established within this proclamation.

 

 

ISA Annual Pay Chart
CAT: 0 Imperial Marks
Private: 200 Imperial Marks
Corporal: 300 Imperial Marks
Sergeant: 400 Imperial Marks
Ensign: 300 Imperial Marks
Lieutenant: 500 Imperial Marks
Captain: 700 Imperial Marks

 

CAT: Combat Academy Trainee - A recruit or cadet under the command of the 1st Regiment, 2nd Brigade, for the purpose of completing basic military training.

 

 

 

 

 

Signed and Approved

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HIS IMPERIAL EXCELLENCY, Alren DeNurem, Secretary of War
 

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Martin’Lur’ther-Rex glances over the poster, concluding that the Orenians are employing cats in their military service, and not paying them... Isn’t that against the law, now they made frogs citizens, too? He’d wonder to himself...

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A professional army drilled and paid that served as a path to a more noble condition was one of the great missions of the Archchancellor. He beams with pride at the Secretary’s reform, taking that step closer to providence; honored such efforts could begin under his ministry.

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