Okay, here is what I typed up so far:
[align=center]The Militia
Fear the Military
.:The Ranks:.
Admiral;; The group's leader, can do whatever they wish.
General;; The group's deputy//deputies. They can promote//demote those lower than them except for Interns, lead war parties, and accept members.
Captain;; The messengers of the group, but also have the side job of spying. They spend a few weeks in one group, before returning.
Intern;; The healers and healer apprentices of the Militia.
Lieutenant;; The warriors of the group
Private;; The apprentices of the group
Kits;; Self-explanatory
Mothers;; Self-Explanatory
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.:The Territory:.
The Camp -- The camp is rather simple, an old set of military barracks. The barracks are in a square shape, leaving a courtyard in the middle. The barracks have three floors, and the walls are of thick stone, leaving the rooms nice and cool in the summer and hot in the winter. The lower and second floor have many small living quarters, for which any rank can stay in, however the ones closer to the interns are reserved for the elderly and mothers. The top level contains a few rooms, of which only a quarter of the rooms are living accommodations. The quarter of rooms in which are accommodated for living, there are four rooms. The admiral, deputy, interns, and captains sleep in the quarters. The beds are large, so there is enough space for the larger animals, and their mates. Then the healing room is just outside the living quarters of the high positions, and extends throughout all the floors. The top floor has all the herbs, and all the other floors have various sizes of cots. Then the high positions also have a plotting room, which takes up the third quarter of the upper level. It is a large level with maps spread on the large, carved oakwood table in the center with eight tables around it. A light always beams down from above, otherwise it was dark. There are small pieces, used by humans to represent army units. Then the last room is a store room, which also contains diaries of human writing. Now, the courtyard is actually where all the training was done. It is a wide, stony area with various stations. On the bottom of the second level, a large piece of sturdy stone sticks out, which is where the admiral makes his or her announcements.