I't more or less clear for me that a lance, being equivalent to platoon, is led by leutenant at least, and battlemech company is commanded by captain. But when it comes down to ordinary mechwarriors composing a lance, I'm in trouble.
On the one hand, if lance is a platoon, individual mech is equivalent to a squad or a crew. Tank crews (and infantry squads, but that's less relevant) are often led by NCOs. And when compared to them, mechwarrior is not even in charge of his crew/squad members, he has no subordinates.
On the other hand, I assume that mechwarrior is difficult and advanced military profession, requiring time, effort and money to learn, and graduated mechwarrior is a valuable asset. And both from fluff and common sense it looks like there's clear distinction between combat and support personnel in battlemech troops (that distinction blurred in poorest mercenary commands who can't afford enough dedicated techs). "Every marine or paratrooper is a rifleman", but not every serviceman in battlemech regiment is a mechwarrior. Even tank troops in WWII, as far as I know, crews largely serviced their vehicles themselves, with technology being not too advanced and tank crew numerous enough to perform this duty. Things were different in aviation. Enormous strain of air combat and skills needed for this (or furnace of a battlemech cockpit?), single crew of the fighter (corresponds to battlemech as well) and more advanced machinery (this too) almost in every military led to clear distinction between flying and service personnel.
So with mechwarrior having valuable and difficult to obtain skills and distinct in his duties from support personnel, and battlemech regiment having finite number of mechs for combat personnel only, only sane way of promotion is becoming a lance leader, then company commander while continuing to use his skill on the battlefield, and only then, probably, proceed to battalion staff position (or maybe vice versa - battallion staff, then company command). It looks like junior officer is more appropriate rank for mechwarrior. Or maybe warrant officer? I can only guess - 2nd leutenant, ensign or something else.
But these are my thoughts. What fluff tells about mechwarriors' ranks in the IS militaries - AFFS, DCMS. FWLM etc?
Edited by Morang, 27 December 2012 - 02:02 AM.