SOE AMBASSADOR DOSSIER
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Lyn-Ann Nelson

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Security Commissioner
Level II SOE Diplomat
Someone with Security - Physical, and/or Digital, Law Enforcement, Military, or Naval, formal education, training, and/or experience, may apply for a position at an SOE Global Network Embassy as an Embassy Legal Service (E.L.S.) Officer – applying for, or working their way up from, entry to senior level. After five years in a Senior E.L.S. Officer position they may apply for a Level I Diplomatic Background Clearance Check from the SOE Embassy Legal System (E.L.S.), which takes roughly one year to complete, and once approved, apply for a position as a Commanding E.L.S. Officer – a position which requires Level I Diplomatic Clearance without any of the Level I Diplomatic perks, and is subject to annual reviews, and psychiatric testing. After five years in a Commanding E.L.S. Officer position they may apply for a special badge-carrying position as an SOE Embassy Legal Service Security Attaché, Level I Diplomat - subject to annual reviews, and psychiatric testing.
The next step, after serving as a Security Attaché for five years, is to then apply for a Level II Diplomatic Background Clearance Check from the SOE Embassy Legal System (E.L.S.), and then – assuming clearance was granted - apply for a Diplomatic Status Recommendation from the SOE Council - which may take some time but, for most, is usually approved. Council-granted Diplomatic Status Recommendation is required in order to take the SOE Security Commissioner Exam. Once the exam is passed, they may apply for any Diplomatic openings as an SOE Security Commissioner, and if accepted, be Sworn-In as a special badge-carrying SOE Embassy Legal Service Security Commissioner, Level II Diplomat - subject to annual reviews, and biannual psychiatric testing.
The final step, after serving as a Security Commissioner for the minimum five years, is to apply for clearance to become an SOE Embassy Legal System (E.L.S.) Disciplinary Board Member, which will put them on the road to becoming eligible for the position – after serving as a Disciplinary Board Member for the minimum five years – of E.L.S. Disciplinary Board Director.
Disciplinary Board Member (D.B.M.)
Level II SOE Diplomat
Much the same way SOE Ambassadors can become Chancellor-Designates, after serving in their respective positions for a minimum of five (5) years, so too can SOE Global Network Security Commissioners, and SOE Global Network Ethics Counsellors, be elected to become Disciplinary Board Members, thereby allowing the honorific letters D.B.M. to follow their title. I.e. SOE Ethics Counsellor D.B.M. Mary Morgan; SOE Security Commissioner D.B.M. Maxwell Morgan.
Disciplinary Board Directors – a position for which, if available, 5 year + Disciplinary Board Members may apply - carry the honorific letters D.B.D. after their titles. As they are law enforcers, all SOE Disciplinary Board Members, are issued, and carry, badges. Also, as Level II SOE Global Network Diplomats, SOE Disciplinary Board Members are SOE Notary Publics.