![]() Yes, they called them “Divisions” but that is really semantics. STA breaks them into three, Command, Operations and Sciences. The full layout is usually modified by what the unit does for instance a Naval Squadron has two Departments, Operations and Maintenance. These are usually broken down within Departments. The first consideration are the professional skills of jobs. My background is as an Airdale, so I will use mostly squadron examples since I am most familiar with them. While I know that this is from a US Navy perspective, all ships have something similar. That said, what is the normal % break down of the average ship, and what are some of the normal variations on that % break down for the more common mission profiles?įor a ship there are actually two considerations, on a US Naval vessel they are addressed by Departmental/Divisional organizations and Duty Sections. Of course, ships with different missions or focusses will have a variation of the normal crew make up – a science vessel will have more science based crew than other type ships, a deep space exploration will have more seniors and maintenance crew etc. However, I have very limited experience with big ship blue water Navy types, so I don’t have a base idea on the makeup of a larger ship. If it was Army or Air Force (and since the Marines general troop make up is similar to Army I can imply on them too) I could make a fair educated guess on what the troop break down would be. I can look up ships in Memory Alpha & Bata and get a good crew amount, However, I am not sure how many of each type of crew will be on the general ship. ![]() If not, is there a good break down on normal ship’s crew make up by % ? If so hit me in the back of the head and point me in the correct direction. I’m not sure if this is covered in the books anywhere.
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