Protective Echelon
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"United in Strength, Defending with Honor." This is more than just a motto – it's a guiding principle that drives us forward in our service to the AFN and its community. With unity as our foundation and honor as our compass, we stand ready to face any challenge, secure in our duty to protect and serve.
Information
The Protective Echelon branch serves as both an army unit and a promotional unit within the AFN. Even Though they engage in combat alongside the Armed Forces, their primary objective does not involve border protection. The branch participates in promotional events such as parades to showcase the capabilities of the AFN. Owing to its immense popularity, the Protective Echelon's events occur more often than those of any other branch in the AFN.
Mission Statement
The mission of the Protective Echelon is to provide comprehensive protection and security services to the AFN community, safeguarding its members from harm and ensuring a safe and secure environment for all. Through professional training, vigilant surveillance, and proactive threat assessment, we strive to maintain a state of readiness and preparedness to address any security challenges that may arise. Guided by the principles of integrity, professionalism, and service excellence, we are committed to upholding the highest standards of security and protecting the well-being of our community.
Requirements
To take part in a tryout or training, you need to have the following requirements:
You must be willing to work as a team and follow the chain of command to ensure the safety and success of the mission.
You must have a clear understanding of the values of the AFN, and show their commitment to upholding them at all times.
You need a decent understanding of the English language being able to utilize decent and understandable grammar.
You must be over 13 years of age and show maturity.
Activities in Protective Echelon training sessions.
To pass a tryout or training, you will need to do the following.
- Be mature
- Use good grammar
- Be competent
- Show tolerance
- Show obedience
Activities:
- Faces: You will practice grammar and reaction speed by following verbal commands.
- Jacks: Exercises to improve typing speed, essential for quick communication during combat.
- Formations: Familiarization with various formations used in events.
- Obstacle Course: Teamwork-oriented exercise to complete within a specific time frame.
- Marches and Combat: Practice marching in formation and engage in combat scenarios.
- Armed Drill Commands: Learn commands for rifle operation during parades and ceremonies.
- Driving Lessons: Basics of driving and convoy formation, if time permits.
Division Identification: Protective Echelon
Logo: The emblem of the Protective Echelon prominently features a stylized monogram within a diamond frame, symbolizing discipline, loyalty, and elite status. The angular design represents strength and precision, qualities essential to the Protective Echelon’s mission of safeguarding the AFN and its leadership. The bold black-and-white contrast reflects authority and unwavering vigilance, ensuring the security of the organization at all times.
Flag: The official flag of the Protective Echelon is a striking symbol of protection and command. Featuring a central emblem within a structured design, the flag’s bold lines and sharp contrasts represent order, hierarchy, and duty. The black field signifies absolute authority and secrecy, while the white detailing highlights clarity of purpose and unwavering commitment. At the heart of the flag lies the Protective Echelon insignia, reminding all of the branches solemn duty to defend and enforce the principles of the AFN.

Leadership
Protective Echelon Training Manual
- Commanding Officer (CO): Efardo100
- Responsibilities:
The CO is the highest-ranking leader of a unit, branch, or division, responsible for overall command and decision-making. Their responsibilities include:
- Strategic Leadership: Setting goals, missions, and long-term plans for the unit.
- Operational Oversight: Ensuring that all orders and policies are executed effectively.
- Personnel Management: Overseeing recruitment, promotions, and disciplinary actions.
- Representing the Unit: Acting as the face of the branch in higher-level meetings or public events.
- Security & Order: Ensuring loyalty, discipline, and the integrity of the unit.
Contact:
- Responsibilities:
This document is only for Protective Echelon trainers, those who aren't trainers, are not allowed to share it. If you forgot the password, contact Willem M.

- Username: efardo100
- Rank: Colonel
- Branch: Protective Echelon
- Roblox: https://www.roblox.com/users/2203164706/profile
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- Executive Officer (XO): [Position Vacant]
- Responsibilities:
The XO is the second-in-command, supporting the CO and stepping in when necessary. Their responsibilities include:
- Enforcing Orders: Making sure that CO directives are carried out properly.
- Supervision: Overseeing day-to-day activities and operations.
- Administrative Duties: Managing reports, schedules, and internal communications.
- Training & Readiness: Ensuring that personnel are properly trained and prepared for their roles.
- Conflict Resolution: Handling disputes, maintaining morale, and ensuring discipline.
Contact:
- Responsibilities: