Lieutenant Commander Frank Burnet will serve as the First Fleet's new Quartermaster. You might think there won't be much paperwork, but it piles up after a bit if you don't pay attention.
Lieutenant Christopher Rowe, your excellent work in today's combat situation has proven your command ability. As such, the Admiralty has agreed to promote you to Lieutenant Commander. You've proven you're capable, now prove you're consistent.
Lieutenant Malachy Marshall is given the pay grade of Lieutenant Commander. The Admiralty acknowledges your good work, but we believe that much more can be seen from you.
Ensign Benjamin Cohen is granted the rank of Lieutenant for his dependability and willingness to serve. Good luck out there.
Cadet Kenneth Western, in recognition of his hard work and determination for the Navy, from right out of the gate, is promoted to Ensign. You flew well today, Ensign.
Cadet Alexander Kingston has flown the required time to become an Ensign. I personally haven't seen you around yet, but I'm sure you're a fine pilot.
Several of you were very close to promotion. Think it's you? Get more time in space, join a subdivision, or file a report -- that'll do the trick.
Captain Nicole Hayes is undergoing a second surgery due to her medical condition, which first arose about a year ago. Thus, we have placed her on Medical Leave. We're all pulling for you, Hayes.
Captain Max Morse, you are now officially assigned the Special Forces Lead position. Good luck with the reorganization, you'll need it.
Commander Johann Anders, an already fine Fighter Wing Instructor, has been selected to head up the recently re-assigned Fleet Division as Combat Training Instructor. With this promotion in responsibility, he also receives a matching adjustment in pay grade up to Captain. We hope to continue to see a fine improvement under Captain Anders' instruction.
Lieutenant Commander Barney Ross has been selected to serve under Captain Anders as an Executive Officer of the Fleet Division, and thus, he assumes the rank of Commander. He's proven himself as a capable pilot and an effective instructor, and under Anders' instruction, we expect the Fleet Division to flourish.
Commander Zoe Valentine will also act as Executive Officer of the Fleet Division, under the command of Captain Anders and alongside Commander Ross. While Anders and Ross bring exceptional snubcraft capabilities to the Division, we hope that Valentine's strong aptitude for capital vessel command will help to round out the team and bring the finest in instructors and leaders to our largest and most capable division.
For his continued diligent work as both a pilot and commander inside the LLS, Commander Alan Jones is promoted to Captain and, effective immediately, recognized as the Commanding Officer of the Logistics Division. A reliable and effective officer like Jones is a role model for the younger flag officers out there, and I'm sure he'll continue to bring the best to the Navy.
Selected to work alongside Captain Jones is Lieutenant Commander Malachy Marshall, now issued the rating of Commander and designated the Executive Officer of the Logistics Division. Logistics work may not be the most thrilling of assignments, but some of our finest officers have come from there, and I'm sure you'll be one of them.
Captain Michael Morse retains his position as Commanding Officer of the Special Forces division, which includes the External Security and Research Division. Under his leadership, I'm sure the Special Forces and the ESRD will go far and strike hard.
Commander Hélène Dupuis is selected to act as the Executive Officer of the Special Forces division, under the command of Captain Morse. They've shown a great ability to work together in the past, and I'm sure the Special Forces will be no exception.
Commander Catherine Ellington will join Commander Dupuis as Executive Officer of the Special Forces division, bringing her relevant expertise to create a venerable staff of Special Forces leadership. I expect only greatness from you three, and I'm sure I'll be nothing but pleasantly surprised.
Overall, I'm extremely impressed with all of you. We've recently dealt the Gallics a critical blow at Leeds, and with that, our fight only gets harder. You're the finest soldiers this Navy has ever seen, and if you keep it up, we'll be having beers on New Paris by next year. Keep up the good work, everyone.
Commander Alexis Hunter is taking an extended leave of absence from the fleet, due to lingering health concerns. She retains an active fleet billet, but is considered on leave for the time being.
Lieutenant Commander Tobias J. Mailer has requested transfer to the reserves for the time being, due to complications from his wounds suffered in the line of duty. We eagerly await his return.
Lieutenant Commander Christopher Rowe has also requested an extended leave of absence and is on reserve duty until he returns.
Cadets Keith Johnson and Brittny Young failed to meet their four-hour activity requirement, and are discharged from the service.
And now for some good news; Lieutenant James Arland, due to your demonstrated potential in both special operations and leadership since your transfer to the Liberty Navy, you are promoted to Lieutenant Commander. I have been closely monitoring your progress here, and it is my hope that you will continue to grow and show promise in your new role.
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Vice Admiral Remus Sius, now fully recovered and displaying a once-again fine aptitude for leadership, has been selected to ascend to Admiral. Sius is one of our best leaders, and I'm sure he'll do the Admiralty a great service while he's with us.
Commander Zoe Valentine has volunteered to resign her position as Executive Officer of the Fleet Division, and thus, will be titled as Lieutenant Commander. She cites personal reasons for her resignation; we hope to find a replacement for her skills in the Fleet Division soon.
Lieutenant Commander Frank Burnet will now serve as our newest Commander, continuing his exemplary Quartermaster duties. I'm sure Burnet will prove most capable to the Logistics Service and the greater Navy as a whole.
Lieutenant Benjamin Cohen graduates to the pay grade of Lieutenant Commander. He's proven a fine combat officer, if a bit green. Like many newly-promoted Lieutenant Commanders before him, I expect only the finest of leadership aptitude out of you, so give the Navy your best, Lieutenant Commander.
Continue the fine work, everyone. With luck, we'll win the war yet.
Fleet Admiral Davies has chosen to resign his position as Fleet Admiral of the First Fleet, after one year holding that rank. Selected to replace him, Vice Admiral Harriet Fieldson will take charge of the Liberty Navy First Fleet, effective on 18th December, 821 A.S. at 12:00pm noon, Sirius Standard Time. Davies has elected to return to his post at the Naval War College on Planet Manhattan, and thus will not be retained within the First Fleet command structure.
Thank you for your time, and especially for your service.
Ensign Catherine Jackson, has shown a true dedication to her recent duties and as a result she is promoted to the rank of Lieutenant. Pretty good work out there Jackson. Do us proud.
Lieutenant Commander Zoe Valentine, has shown noted courage, proving herself again. Hence she regains her former rank of Commander and the title of Fighter Wing lead. Good job out there Valentine.
Lieutenant Catherine Jackson, after being declared as AWOL for some time now is now discharged from the Liberty Navy and is wanted for questioning.
Lieutenant Sarah Nessel,initially a substitute for Catherine Jackson is now a fully fledged member of the Primary Fleet and is hereby given the rank of Lieutenant Commander. Your service is valued Lieutenant Nessel.
Last but not least John McZgonn, has proven himself as more than capable in earning him a place int he First Fleet and is hereby given the rank of Ensign. Simply good job out there McZgonn, with a little more work you should be going forward in no time.
Cadet Brandon Lynch has proven his worth of full First Fleet membership and as such has been promoted to the rank of Ensign. Outstanding performance, keep making us proud. We're to expect the best from you.
Ensign Brandon Lynch one of the newest officers in the first fleet has shown the values a navy pilot should have by outstanding work in the field to earn the rank of Lieutenant
Ensign John McZgonn, you have proven yourself again, in the heat of the battlefield under enemy fire, that you are a great addition to the fighter wing of the Liberty Navy. Hence you are promoted to the rank of Lieutenant. Keep up the good work.
Captain Alan Jones who has continuously and consistenly given his very best for the Liberty Navy is promoted to the rank of Vice Admiral. We expect much more from you now Jones. Your example should be followed by younger flags out there in the navy.
Lieutenant Alex Kingston is promoted to the rank of Lieutenant Commander as a result of a excellent work with an outstanding dedication and consistency. The Navy is glad to have you in it's ranks Kingston.
Lieutenant Commander Andy Henderson upon his request is yet again assigned on the fighter wing, and for his continuous work on the recruitment and retention center is promoted to the rank of Commander. Good luck out there Henderson. We expect only the best out of you.
Recently returned Commander Alexis Hunter recently returning from the navy reserve is now given the title of Commodore as a lasting and recognizable member of the primary fleet. We're expecting much from you on the matters of Mid-Command. Good luck and now you only need to prove your consistency.
Last but not least. Vice Admiral Natalie Reaser, in recognition of her hard work and determination for the Navy, is promoted to Admiral. Your continuous efforts in the front have been noticed and as such you are now recognized as a full stars Admiral. Do us proud.
On another note Fleet Admiral Harriet Fieldson, has requested a temporary "on leave" status under medical supervision after sustaining minor injuries from an attack by the Gallic forces in the Bretonian front. Until she returns back to her post, effective immediately, Admiral Reaser will serve as the current Commander-in-Chief of the Liberty Navy.
Excellent work everyone. More notices and promotions will be posted soon. For now we just need to dust off the awards section.