+++COMMISSAR TRAINING SQUADS+++
By Nigel Stillman & Sean Masterson
The Schola Progenium teach and train orphans of
Imperial Officials until they are ready to become Cadet Commissars. As such, their
training continues on the galaxy's battlegrounds where they are formed into special
squads. Fighting alongside Imperial Guard units, they are completely devoted servants of
the Emperor whose loyalty and bravery know no bounds.
Devotion to the Imperial cause, sound judgement,
unshakable resolve and honour are the qualities required in a Commissar. Personnel
selected to become Cadet Commissars are drawn from schools run by Missionaries of the
Ministorum. There are many such schools throughout the Imperium, known as Schola
Progenium. Here, orphans of Imperial Officials who gave their lives in the service of the
Emperor are educated by the Missionaries. They soon learn to regard the Emperor as their
spiritual father and build a strong personal devotion to the Imperial cause. Their sole
ambition is to serve the Imperium and Humanity in some way, and the special qualities of
theft education make them well suited for service in the Imperial Guard or the Inquisition
as Cadet Commissars.
It is the duty of the Commissars in the Imperial
Guard to maintain the highest standards of discipline and inspire the troops by their own
example. They have the power of absolution in order to restore the morale of the troops at
critical moments on the battlefield. Commissars are both feared and respected. They do not
often need to exercise their powers because their presence among the troops is enough to
instil devotion and confidence.
It is important that Commissars remain aloof from
ordinary troops in the Imperial Guard. Commissars need to exercise authority over ordinary
officers, often in front of the officer's own unit. The Commissar must be seen as
representative of the Emperor and thus a superior authority to any officer. Furthermore, a
Commissar is required to deal with troops from many different tribal and racial origins,
so cannot be associated with any particular group himself. Consequently, the origins and
recruitment of Commissars is of vital importance to their efficient exercise of
discipline.
COMMISSAR TRAINING SQUADS
CADET COMMISSARS
The Commissar-General of an Imperial Guard Regiment
selects the most promising recruits from those recommended to him by the schools of the
Ministorum. After basic Imperial Guard training these become Cadet Commissars and proceed
to special training for their demanding responsibilities as Commissars. The best way to
achieve this is for the Cadets to be instructed under battlefield conditions.
For a Cadet Commissar to learn how to function
according to his vocation, he must understand the nature of the troops for whose morale
and spiritual welfare he is accountable. You cannot teach in theory what has to be
practised in a storm of energy beams, was how Commissar-General Obin Heethe summed UP the
need for Cadet Commissars to live, fight and if necessary die alongside the troops they
were supposed to inspire. For this reason, Cadet Commissars use the same standard weapon
as Imperial Guardsmen, the lasgun. This training forms the basis of much of the respect
accorded to Commissars by Guardsmen, for they know that only those Cadets who have shown
bravery and devotion in the face of enemy fire are selected.
For an experienced Commissar, there is no greater
recognition of his service to the Emperor than to be deemed worthy of instructing a new
generation of Commissars.
Commissar Training Squad
The Commissar-General is the senior Commissar of the
regiment with the longest service and most extensive campaign experience. He assigns
Commissars to Imperial Guard officers according to his Judgement of the battlefield
situation or the character of the Imperial Guard Officers in question. Cadet Commissars
are allocated to Commissar Training Squads by the Commissar-General of an Imperial Guard
regiment. These squad members are identified by a blue uniform trim and Cadet badge.
The Commissar-General assigns one of his Commissars
to take the regiment's Cadets and form a tactical unit in its own right, known as the
Commissar Training Squad. The unit is made up of one Commissar and nine Cadet Commissars.
The Commissar Training Squad accompanies Imperial Guard forces into battle and takes part
in some of the fiercest fighting.
The training of a Cadet Commissar has no fixed
duration. A Cadet qualifies as a full Commissar on the judgement of the Commissar-General.
He will be awarded his Commissar status as soon as he is deemed worthy of it by his
actions. This provides great inspiration to the other Cadets on the battlefield. The new
Commissar can then be allocated Commissarial duties in his own right.
Commissar Training Squads are highly motivated
fighting units, respected by all other troops in the Imperial Guard. Any Imperial Guard
force accompanied by such squads will consider itself fortunate and probably destined for
victory.
When a Commissar decides that a Cadet has failed in
his duty, but has not shown cowardice or insubordination, the Cadet is relieved of his
position and duties. Commissar Cadets who fail their training can often get a commission
in a penal battalion. Others volunteer for service in a Rogue Trader entourage. Sometimes,
their destiny will be decided by the Commissar-General or Commissar under whom the
ex-Cadet trained.
COMMISSAR TRAINING SQUADS IN ACTION
The Commissar Training Squad is often deployed in
the most critical zone of the battle or with the most hard-pressed detachment of the
Regiment.
Qualifying as a Commissar
Players who deploy Cadet Commissars in their
Imperial Guard force may check to see if any qualify as fully fledged Commissars during
the action. A Cadet must accumulate 25 merit points to be deemed a full Commissar by the
Commissar-General. If these are accumulated during a single battle, the Cadet can be
awarded battlefield promotion. Otherwise merit points can be carried over into another
game and accumulated during a series of battles. Merit points are earned by the following
actions:
- Restoring the morale of a faltering unit
5
points,
- Slaying an enemy personality ...........
.2
points,
- Surviving a battle .......................1 point,
- Capturing an enemy standard or personality.. 3
points,
- Assuming command of a halted or retreating unit 1
point,
- Bearing the Commissar Standard ........... 3 points,
- Character judgement of Commissar-General D6 points *
Roll once for this at the end of the battle.
When a Cadet is promoted his qualities are sometimes
tested by his appointment to different kinds of unit. Qualified Commissars axe often
attached to Abhuman units, Rough Rider units, Ogryn and aerial units. Those who have
performed in an outstanding manner can be seconded to, the Secutor regiments of Titan
Orders. A Cadet Commissar, who achieves battlefield promotion continues to function,
normally for the duration of that battle, acting as adjutant, to the Commissar commanding
the squad..
Commissar Standards
The Commissar Training Squad may carry a standard.
This standard bears a motto chosen by the Commissar-General. The standard marks the
position of the Commissar Training Squad on the battlefield. It may be borne by one of the
Cadet Commissars as a test of character and must never be allowed to fall into enemy
hands. It is entirely up to the player as to whether his squad carries a standard.
COMMISSAR TRAINING SQUADS
Retreating Ork units returned to their battered
stronghold by passing through a breach in the wall. Guard units followed up mercilessly
and now intended to swarm into the stronghold by the same route. C and K Companies engaged
Orkish defensive units on the flanks while the recently reinforced E Company drove
straight into the heart of the remaining enemy firepower. Commissar-General Tagullen
allocated his Training Squad to E Company for the assault.
Frask listened to the muffled sounds of battle get
louder and clutched his lasgun as the lumbering Rhino shook up its occupants. Your
sacrifice does not go unnoticed, he thought as be looked at them. He knew few of them by
name but it did not matter that the faces changed. It was the expression those faces held
that was important. He saw devotion in their eyes and be knew that the Emperor was with
them.
The machine lurched once more and halted. The
driver's voice shouted over the intercom. ' 'Disembark The heavy door of the carrier
opened and the terrible roar of weapon fire bit the troops. The unit ran from the rear of
the vehicle. Other troops were disembarking from tbetr carriers too. The Rhinos had halted
halfway up a steep pile of rubble and debris that bad once formedpart of the fortress
wall.
One squad scrambled most of the way up the slope
immediately but were cut down by a sudden intense burst of boiler fire. Frask was with
another two squads of Guardsmen who threw themselves to the ground as frag grenades
exploded around them. Frask ptcked himself up and quickly glanced around. The troopers saw
him and and rose to their feet, shouting cries of Imperial loyalty and charging forwards.
The cadet saw no doubt in the eyes of his comrades and he ran with them. And they were
united as they surrendered themselves to the embrace of the Emperor's will.
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