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'''Masters-at-Arms''' are non-commissioned officers responsible for internal security aboard Colonial warships, including [[battlestars]]. Within their policing capacity, they are charged with law enforcement duties such as conducting criminal investigations and inquiries {{TRS|Act of Contrition}}. ''[[Galactica (TRS)|Galactica's]]'' Master-at-Arms is Sergeant [[Hadrian]]. | |||
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* Master-at-Arms (MAA) is a naval term relating to a petty officer aboard ship assigned to maintaining discipline. | |||
* Within the [[w:US Navy|US Navy]], larger vessels may have a number of MAAs, with the most senior being the Chief Master-at-Arms (CMAA), referred to as the "Sheriff". | |||
* Within the [[w:Royal Navy|Royal Navy]], the MAA is supported by a ship's Corporal-at-Arms. | |||
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Latest revision as of 05:18, 7 November 2023
Masters-at-Arms are non-commissioned officers responsible for internal security aboard Colonial warships, including battlestars. Within their policing capacity, they are charged with law enforcement duties such as conducting criminal investigations and inquiries (TRS: "Act of Contrition"). Galactica's Master-at-Arms is Sergeant Hadrian.
Notes
- Master-at-Arms (MAA) is a naval term relating to a petty officer aboard ship assigned to maintaining discipline.
- Within the US Navy, larger vessels may have a number of MAAs, with the most senior being the Chief Master-at-Arms (CMAA), referred to as the "Sheriff".
- Within the Royal Navy, the MAA is supported by a ship's Corporal-at-Arms.
External links
- Master-at-Arms article at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.