Thunderz, I won't "harp" on your spelling, but it reminds me of a draft from the JAGD legal assistance department prior to review or a spell check

The two biggest surprises I had from a command perspective were the morals/ ethics of some of our Chaplains and the literary prowess of some of our attorneys.
Maplestone provided accurate information above, but if you're trying to look at EA from a military organizational perspective, I'd strongly advise against doing so. The closest thing to a “commander” that you’ll find is likely Cal Crowner, who does occasionally peruse these boards as “Cal_Mythic.” Try a PM here. In his job position over time, there was only one person with prior military experience, Bryan “Tajima” Walker, a former Apache driver who left EA for Nintendo prior to dev’s relocation to California. He and I spoke in some detail regarding the EA structure; therefore some of my “view” may be “dated.” No one on our team actually has (or had) command authority or responsibility, or the scope and staff to enable decisions and actions that you’d associate to command if a “military insider.” Notably, marketing, support and legal are all external to the UO team, and probably are outside the “range” of Mythic as well. As Maplestone indicated, Mark Jacobs also has responsibility and authority similar (but lesser) to a command role, so depending on what you’re trying to accomplish, he may also be appropriate to your contact effort. Beyond Mark, the next “higher” is probably John Riccitiello, who does have command authority. However, think of him as the JCS chair, and UO as a “company” or “battalion,” he simply will not/ cannot be aware of what may be concerning you reference UO. Hope that helps.