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Old 08-14-2017, 07:30 AM
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This is what I get for typing something on a Kindle!

With ArmySGT kind contributions!

Combined Group NP-5 consists of the following:

NP-50 Command Team: 15 personnel with two V-150 command and two V-150 APCs.

NP-51 MARS Team: 20 personnel with V-150/25mm, two V-150/81mm, two
V-150 APCs converted into ammo carriers.

NP-52, NP-53, NP-54 MARS Teams; each with 18 personnel, two V-150/25mm, two V-150 HMG/AGL

NP-55 MARS Team; 18 personnel with one V-150/25mm, three V-150/TOWs,
2 V-150 APCs converted into ammo carriers.

NP-56, NP-57, NP-58, NP-59 Recon Teams: 20 personnel with four HMMWVs carrying HMGs or AGLs

NP-60 Engineering Team: 20 personnel with two V-150 APCs w/trailers, two 5-ton dump trucks w/trailers, one M-9 CEV, one SEE

NP-61 Communications Team: 8 personnel with two V-150 APCs

NP-62 Medical Team: 12 personnel with V-150 APC, three V-150 Ambulances

NP-63 Aviation Team: 14 personnel with two HMMWV/HMG, 2 5-ton trucks, 2 Autogyros

The intended "purpose" of NP-5 is to serve as a control point for refugees fleeing California. They are to monitor the refugees and direct them to the refugee center being set up to the northeast. Only the CO and XO of NP-5 are aware that the real mission is to monitor movement around the location of a "secret base" and to undertake such measures as deemed necessary to protect this base.

I decided not to go with a HAAM Suit team, as I wanted to make it appear to a hostile intelligence that this was simply a combined group "protecting" a refugee camp.
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