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###These are adults who have been warranted by the kingdom to spar with youth armoured combatants.
###These are adults who have been warranted by the kingdom to spar with youth armoured combatants.
###They must be able to demonstrate a sound working knowledge of weapons, armour, and calibration levels appropriate to all divisions.
###They must be able to demonstrate a sound working knowledge of weapons, armour, and calibration levels appropriate to all divisions.
###:Youth Combat Sparring Partners cannot marshal tournaments nor authorise combatants.
###Youth Combat Sparring Partners cannot marshal tournaments nor authorise combatants.

Latest revision as of 22:29, 2 December 2023

  1. Lochac Youth Armoured Combat is administered by the Lochac Deputy Earl Marshal for Youth Armoured Combat.
  2. Lochac Deputy Earl Marshal for Youth Armoured Combat must ensure that appropriately trained youth marshals are in charge of any youth armoured combat activity.
  3. Youth Armoured Combat Marshals will be warranted for Youth Armoured Combat.
  4. There are three levels of Youth Armoured Combat Marshals:
    1. Group Knight Marshal Deputy for Youth Combat Group Youth Armoured Combat Marshal?
      1. This is an administrative role responsible for:
        1. promoting Youth Armoured Combat within their group
        2. organising events and equipment relevant to their groups needs
        NB: This role can be filled by a group's Knight Marshal if a Deputy for Youth Combat position is not filled and/or required
    2. Youth Armoured Combat Marshal:
      1. These are marshals who have been warranted by the kingdom to marshal tournaments and melees for Youth Armoured Combat and are able to authorise combatants.
    3. Youth Armoured Combat Sparring Partner:
      1. These are adults who have been warranted by the kingdom to spar with youth armoured combatants.
      2. They must be able to demonstrate a sound working knowledge of weapons, armour, and calibration levels appropriate to all divisions.
      3. Youth Combat Sparring Partners cannot marshal tournaments nor authorise combatants.