Civilian Corps

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The Civilian Corps represents the members of the civilian branches of TRMN:

Led by the Home Secretary, a Royal Council member, the Civilian Corps is officially Manticoran in structure, though represents civilians from all nations. Civilian members are spread across ships and fleets throughout the service. Although independent bodies, the Corps also works closely with both Houses of Parliament.

History

To be completed.


Honors bestowed upon civilians

Privy Council

The Civilian Corps also has an honor society that inducts members each year for services to the Civilian life, this society is called the Privy Council after the traditional body found in many parliamentary systems.

Order of the Golden Lion

The Most Eminent Order of the Golden Lion is a chivalric order awarded for merit to civilian personnel in government service. The Order is awarded by the Monarch through the FLA based on the advice of the leadership of the Civilian Corps and its component branches.

Civilian Pin

The Civilian Corps have two qualifications that are broadly equivalent to the military Space Warfare Pin. These are collectively called the Civilian Pin.

List of Home Secretaries and deputies

No. Title Name Assumed Relieved
1 Home Secretary Sir James Friedline, First Earl Neu Odenwaldkreis 09 July 2017 Incumbent
1 Deputy Home Secretary The Rt. Hon. Dame Amanda Barrow 2020 Incumbent

Heads of the Civilian Corps branches

Staff of the Home Office

Home Office Directives

Main Article: Home Office Directives

Home Office Directives are issued by the Home Secretary and are subordinate to, and expand upon or amplify Admiralty Orders. They are applicable to the Civilian Corps' operations, units and personnel (including personnel from other branches operating with the Civilian Corps).

Previous variant nomenclature for Home Office Directives include Office of the Home Secretary Directives and Home Secretary Directives.

References