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kato13
09-10-2008, 04:58 AM
Webstral 07-29-2008, 02:46 AM To cap off the unit histories I entered below, here's a crude TO&E for the Thunder Empire forces:


Fort Huachuca

111th Brigade

305th Bn (light infantry)

306th Bn (forward support battalion)

309th Bn (light infantry)

322nd Bn (engineers, composite) (Provisional)

326th Bn (light infantry)

344th Bn (field artillery, composite)

355th Bn (light infantry) (Provisional)

367th Bn (motorized infantry) (Provisional)

G/304 (MI company team)

304th MI Bn

A/304 UAV

B/304 ELINT/SIGINT

C/304 HUMINT (Interrogation)

HHC/304

E/304 Counterintelligence

F/304 Long Range Surveillance Detachment

317th Bn (schools and training) (Provisional)

1012th MP Bn (Provisional)

Garrison Command


3rd Brigade (Arizona State Guard) [AZSTAG]

HHC, 3rd Brigade

414th MP Bn (Tucson Police Dept. & other Pima County Police Depts.)

428th MP Bn (Cochise & Santa Cruz County Police Depts.)

431st Bn (light infantry) (Tucson)

459th MP Bn (detachments throughout SAMAD)

462nd Bn (light infantry) (Pima & Santa Cruz Counties)

475th Bn (light infantry) (Cochise County)

483rd Bn (forward support)

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DeaconR 07-29-2008, 08:06 PM Hey Web, this is all looking very good so far. This is the kind of detail that I like to see when I'm putting something together for a region.

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Raellus 07-29-2008, 08:36 PM Web, how 'bout the "Shadow Wolves"? Sounds cheesy but such a group exists. They're a unit of trackers made up of Pima Indians. They specialize in tracking drug runners through the Sonoran desert along the border. Off the top of my head, I'm not sure whether they are a part of a federal or local law enforcement agency.


Law once played a former Shadow Wolf in my Pirates of the Vistula PbP. I thought it was a great idea.


I assume that Border Guard, INS, and Customs agents would be absorbed into AZSTAG?

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Webstral 07-29-2008, 09:24 PM I assume that Border Guard, INS, and Customs agents would be absorbed into AZSTAG?


The 111th or Huachuca garrison, actually. All of the above are federal agents. AZSTAG is technically a State of Arizona formation. Granted, the difference between the 111th and 3rd Brigades is largely fictional these days. However, despite the erosion of civil liberties on the part of civilians in SAMAD, MG Thomason considers himself a legally-minded general.

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