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==Daily Orders==
 
==Daily Orders==
 
[[File:Daily Order.png|thumb|300px|Daily order example]]
 
[[File:Daily Order.png|thumb|300px|Daily order example]]
Daily orders are tasks set by [[captain]]s, [[commander]]s, and [[second commanders (MU)|second commander]]s.
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Daily orders are tasks set by [[Captain (MU)|captain]]s, [[commander (MU)|commander]]s, and [[second commanders (MU)|second commander]]s.
  
 
==Related==
 
==Related==

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Each Military unit (MU) is divided into Regiments, which represent divisions of the MU. Each regiment can have up to 50 members - 30 members that have joined it and 20 members that have been invited by the members of the regiment. Once a regiment reaches 30 members, a new regiment is automatically created. Each regiment can have its own Captain.

Daily Orders

Daily order example

Daily orders are tasks set by captains, commanders, and second commanders.

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