Hello. I hope I'm not posting in the wrong place here (Could a moderator please move to the appropriate place if it is?), but I am doing research on the army and military for a story I'm writing, and I was wondering if I could ask a few questions here to make sure I'm accurate?
Firstly, what is the role of a lieutenant and how would you best describe their job and place in the military compared to the other ranks? I've tried to search about this on google, but I still don't feel I've understood enough general information on lieutenants and how they act, or their authority. The best of what I was looking for said this however:
Also, how exactly does a mission work? I know this is vague too, so I'll try to detail it: Basically, how does the order of operations and interactions work with the higher ups all the way down to the lower ranks in initiating a mission and fulfilling it? The general idea I know of is that a commander-like figure usually issues commands and then army men go out and do that mission, but I would like to know the technicalities. In connection to my first question, say we have said lieutenant character on a mission. How would such a mission be passed to the character by the higher ups, and how would the army go about to fulfill it and act upon it?
Lastly, could anyone recommend me any further readings? Articles? Books? Websites? I think that it would be justified to study the general and overall structure of the military as well to make sure whatever I write is just and proper in these regards since I want to be as respectful as possible with how I portray any characters I am writing with. So I would love to learn more just in general about the military and army.
Hope I didn't accidentally break any rules here. And I thank any who took the courtesy to answer any questions. This aspiring writer here really wants to make sure he gets his information correct and educated with all this. And who knows? Maybe in the future I would even join out of so much interest
Firstly, what is the role of a lieutenant and how would you best describe their job and place in the military compared to the other ranks? I've tried to search about this on google, but I still don't feel I've understood enough general information on lieutenants and how they act, or their authority. The best of what I was looking for said this however:
So basically, a Lieutenant is a sub-division commanding a unit of men? I know this is going to sound vague, but is there any way I could possibly learn more just generally all about lieutenants? To clarify, what I mean is what information should I know to make sure if I illustrate such a character, it is respectful and accurate to the actual position?Q: What does a lieutenant do?
A: What ever he is ordered to do.
Lieutenants (along with Ensigns and Lieutenant Junior Grades) in the Navy are typically Division Officers, meaning they are responsible for a unit of men that have a particular function. They may be a Department head, responsible for several divisions.
They may even be in command of a very small ship or boat, or even a set of boats. The last Commanding Officer of the US Navy's last Asheville class Patrol Gunboat was a Lieutenant.
Also, how exactly does a mission work? I know this is vague too, so I'll try to detail it: Basically, how does the order of operations and interactions work with the higher ups all the way down to the lower ranks in initiating a mission and fulfilling it? The general idea I know of is that a commander-like figure usually issues commands and then army men go out and do that mission, but I would like to know the technicalities. In connection to my first question, say we have said lieutenant character on a mission. How would such a mission be passed to the character by the higher ups, and how would the army go about to fulfill it and act upon it?
Lastly, could anyone recommend me any further readings? Articles? Books? Websites? I think that it would be justified to study the general and overall structure of the military as well to make sure whatever I write is just and proper in these regards since I want to be as respectful as possible with how I portray any characters I am writing with. So I would love to learn more just in general about the military and army.
Hope I didn't accidentally break any rules here. And I thank any who took the courtesy to answer any questions. This aspiring writer here really wants to make sure he gets his information correct and educated with all this. And who knows? Maybe in the future I would even join out of so much interest
