- Ranks & Nobility Titles -
British Army Ranks
Rank |
Club points to be eligible |
Field Marshal* |
3,000 |
Lieutenant General* |
1,800 |
Major General* |
1,200 |
Brigadier General* |
800 |
Colonel |
600 |
Lieutenant Colonel |
400 |
Major |
240 |
Captain |
180 |
Lieutenant |
120 |
Ensign |
60 |
Sergeant |
40 |
Corporal |
20 |
Private |
0 |
*General officer ranks are awarded by the club cabinet only to members who have served the club in an administrative, command, or staff position. |
Titles of Nobility
For long service with an outstanding combat record His Britannic Majesty rewards his officers by bestowing upon them titles of nobility. The criterium used is the total number games (including maneuvers), on the condition that the overall ratio of battle wins to battle losses (excluding maneuvers) must be positive. The title comes with a territorial distinction that is taken from a historical battlefield (the map, not the scenario) on which the officer in question has won a significant victory leading British troops. The own wish of the officer in question shall be accomodated, as long as the title is not already taken. Upon being elevated to a higher title of nobility, a new territorial distinction can be chosen.
Title/Usage |
Games completed to be eligible |
Lord (Baron) [surname] of [field] |
40 |
Viscount [surname] of [field] |
90 |
Earl of [field] |
150 |
Marquess of [field] |
250 |
Duke of [field] |
400 |
Titles presently held
Name |
Title |
D.S. Walter |
Marquess of Kingston |
Phil Natta |
Marquess of Brandywine |
Glyn Hargreaves |
Viscount Hargreaves of Germantown |
Stefan Reuter |
Lord Reuter of Monmouth |
Ken Counselman |
Lord Counselman of Saratoga |
Jeffrey McDonald |
Lord McDonald of Bennington |
Richard White |
Lord White of Lundy's Lane |
Andy Burke |
Lord Burke of Cowpens |
Steve Jones |
Lord Jones of Rhode Island |
Bill Zuelsdorff |
Lord Zuelsdorff of Mackinac |
Titles previously held: Bladensburg; Burlington; Fort Ticonderoga; Yorktown.
Titles reserved: New York; Quebec