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Commissars are special Imperial officers assigned to Imperial Guard regiments and Imperial Navy ships, whose purpose is to enforce discipline and devotion to the Emperor.

Overview

A Commissar

Commissars are invariably stern and uncompromising individuals, able to keep even the most anarchic regiments in line through fear, strength and power. Every regiment has one or more attached Commissars who remain with the regiment throughout its duties. Commissars are assigned to regiments by the Departmento Munitorum, which provides high-ranking commanders to Imperial Guard armies. They have authority over both the soldiers and regimental officers. Commissars have both the right and duty to immediately execute any Imperial guardsman or officer who shows cowardice or incompetence in battle. They must also ensure the regiment does not harbour the likes of Genestealer Cultists, Chaos heretics, spies, or mutants.1

Personnel selected to become cadet Commissars are drawn from the Schola Progenium - Ecclesiarchy-run schools, where the pupils have already received a strict Imperial cult education.

Cadet Commissars are given the standard arms and equipment of a Guardsman, although they retain their distinctive uniforms. These uniforms differ from those of a full Commissar by featuring blue trim and a specific Cadet emblem. Their training has no set duration and a Cadet will be graduated as soon as he is deemed worthy. Part of the training of a Cadet-Commissar emphasises learning standard infantry tactics and gaining experience in situations common to standard Imperial Guardsmen. In order to ensure this, Commissar-Generals may decide to form up the Cadets under their purview into Training Squads, 9 Cadets under the command of a specially chosen full Commissar.

Commissar Training Squads are groups of Cadet-Commissars, formed up into a fighting squad and led by a full Commissar into battle. These Cadets are then trained, under battlefield conditions, in how to live, fight and even die alongside the troops they are supposed to one day inspire and discipline. They are sent into the fiercest fighting, in which they are expected to show bravery and devotion enough to earn the respect afforded to them by standard troopers. Commissar Training Squads are highly motivated and pious fighting units and an Imperial Guard force accompanied by such a squad will consider itself destined for victory.

When a Commissar decides that a Cadet has failed in his duty to become a Commissar, but has not shown cowardice or insubordination, the Cadet is relieved and may be either sent to a Stormtrooper unit or become an officer in a penal battalion. Others volunteer for service in a Rogue Trader's entourage, and others may face darker destinies.

Commissar-Generals are senior and highly experienced Commissars, having the additional responsibilities of assigning the Commissars under his command to regimental officers and promoting cadets to full Commissar status.2

Colonel-Commissar

Colonel-Commissar is a rare rank of the Imperial Guard, held usually in only extraordinary cases. Though the records show the rank being held as recently as the Sabbat Worlds Crusade (Ibram Gaunt) the inherent clash between the two roles is normally seen as a threat to a regiment's discipline - Commissars maintain discipline and watch commanders, the commander leads the regiment in combat - the two roles are technically exclusive.3

PDF Commissars

Some Planetary Defence Forces maintain their own local Commissariat in charge of PDF troops. Tensions are often strained between these local units and the Commissariat, especially with issues of jurisdiction3, with Commissariat members even known to execute their local counterparts for overstepping their authority7.

Notable PDF Commissariats

Notable Commissars

Known Commissars

Images

Sources


Imperial Guard Infantry
Command Company Command SquadPlatoon Command SquadScion Command SquadTank CommanderRegimental AdvisorsCommissarPrimaris PsykerTech-priest EnginseerPriestOgryn Bodyguard
Specialists Master of OrdnanceBreacherScoutMedicVox-OperatorWeapons SpecialistSharpshooterOperator
Troops Infantry SquadHeavy Weapons TeamSpecial Weapons SquadArmoured Fist SquadVeteran Squad (Spectre Squad) • Engineer SquadScions Squad (Kasrkin) • CanidsPenal Legion TroopersOgryn SquadRatling SquadPsyker Battle SquadRough Rider SquadField Ordnance BatteryJump TrooperH-Grade Combat ServitorCyber-Altered TaskServo-Sentry