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Old 01-24-2012, 10:39 AM
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Default The SSF-W Units and Bases; The KFS Part XVI

Social Security Forces-Water Division Base Henry K. Parker (Louisville, KY). Headquarters of the Water Division and home not only to the largest contingent of the Water Division but to Hunter Shipyards, the largest shipbuilding concern in the Free State. Parker naval base is responsible for all operation along the Ohio River (from Carrolton, KY) down to the Mississippi River. Units assigned to Parker Naval Base include:

1st Marine Regiment (-3rd & 4th Battalions)
Patrol Group One (PATGRP1)
Patrol Division One (Mackinaw-class): PG-01 Mackinaw; PG-02
Androscoggin; PG-03 Chatauqua; PG-04 Escanaba and PG-05 Iroquois.
Patrol Division Two (Mackinaw-class): PG-41 Unalga; PG-42 Pamlico; PG-43
Argo; PG-44 Ariadne; PG-45 Atalanta.
Patrol Division Three (Crawford-class): PG-126 Crawford; PG-127 Kimball;
PG-128 Legare; PG-129 Marion; PG-130 Pulaski.
Patrol Division Four (Hawkins-class): PG-66 Harold Allen; PG-67 Edward
Angel; PG-68 Kelly Baggs; PG-69 Edward Barnes; PG-70 James Beecher.
Patrol Division Five (Hawkins-class): PG-81 Joe Griffin; PG-82 Ashley Hicks;
PG-83 Robert Jennings; PG-84 John King; PG-85 Raymond Larsen.

Social Security Forces-Water Division Base Allan C. MacLean (Maysville, KY). Units stationed at this base are responsible for all naval activities along the Ohio River (from Carrollton, KY to Huntington, WV). A major coal terminal is also located here and the craft of PATGRP2 are often assigned convoy duty for coal barges heading downstream.

3rd Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment
Patrol Group Two (PATGRP2)
Patrol Division Six (Mackinaw-class): PG-06 Klamath; PG-07 Mendota;
PG-08 Minnetonka; PG-09 Owasco; PG-10 Pontchartrain.
Patrol Division Seven (Mackinaw-class): PG-51 Galatea; PG-52 Hermes;
PG-53 Icarus; PG-54 Nemesis; PG-55 Nike.
Patrol Division Eight (Hawkins-class): PG-91 John Nix; PG-92 Robert
Pearson; PG-93 John Russell; PG-94 George Stockley; PG-95 John Toon.
Patrol Division Nine (Hawkins-class): PG-101 Samuel Cone; PG-102
Alexander Donovan; PG-103 James Green; PG-104 Ray Hood; PG-105
John Kerns.

Social Security Forces-Water Division Base Ryan V. Hawkins (Hickman, KY). Units assigned to this base are responsible for all naval activities along the Mississippi River (from Wickliffe, KY to Memphis, TN). Units from this base are responsible for conducting a blockade of Memphis in support of Land Division Operations against the Kingdom of Memphis.

4th Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment
Patrol Group Three (PATGRP3)
Patrol Division Ten (Mackinaw-class): PG-11 Sebago; PG-12 Wachusett;
PG-13 Winnebago; PG-14 Winona; PG-15 Storts.
Patrol Division Eleven (Mackinaw-class): PG-31 Nourmahal; PG-32
Shawnee; PG-33 Haida; PG-34 Modoc; PG-35 Mojave.
Patrol Division Twelve (Mackinaw-class): PG-56 Pandora; PG-57 Perseus;
PG-58 Thetis; PG-59 Triton; PG-60 Active.
Patrol Division Thirteen (Hawkins-class): PG-86 William McCall; PG-87
Frederick Metcalf; PG-88 Edward Miller; PG-89 William Moore; PG-90
James Nelson.
Patrol Division Fourteen (Hawkins-class): PG-111 Kenneth Moore; PG-112
Charles Bryant; PG-113 William Nugent; PG-114 William Pallesen; PG-115
Melvin Parr.

Social Security Forces-Water Division Base William F. Gunston (Savannah, TN). Units assigned to this base are responsible for all naval activities along the Tennessee River (from Riverton, AL up to Perryville, TN).

2nd Marine Regiment (-2nd & 4th Battalions)
Patrol Group Four (PATGRP4)
Patrol Division Fifteen (Mackinaw-class): PG 16 Campbell; PG-17 Duane;
PG-18 Ingham; PG-19 Taney; PG-20 Spencer.
Patrol Division Sixteen (Mackinaw-class): PG-46 Aurora; PG-47 Calypso;
PG-48 Cyane; PG-49 Daphne; PG-50 Dione.
Patrol Division Seventeen (Mackinaw-class): PG-61 Agassiz; PG-62 Alert;
PG-63 Bonham; PG-64 Boutwell; PG-65 Cahoone.
Patrol Division Eighteen (Hawkins-class): PG-71 John Bevon; PG-72 Harold
Book; PG-73 Arthur Cantrall; PG-74 George Clark; PG-75 Julius Cotton.
Patrol Division Nineteen (Hawkins-class): PG-106 Daniel Koontz; PG-107
Frank Lawson; PG-108 Wade McCoy; PG-109 William Mead; PG-110
Kenneth Merrill.

Social Security Forces-Water Division Base James F. Cocksure (McKinnon, TN). Units assigned to this base are responsible for all naval activities along the Tennessee River (from Camden, TN to Paducah, KY). Since this area is well within the borders of the Free State, Cocksure Base is used to provide training and refitting of units from other bases.

2nd Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment
Patrol Group Five (PATGRP5)
Patrol Division Twenty (Mackinaw-class): PG-21 Bibb; PG-22 Algonquin;
PG-23 Comanche; PG-24 Mohawk; PG-25 Onondaga.
Patrol Division Twenty One (Mackinaw-class): PG-36 Tampa; PG-37
Carrabasset; PG-38 Kickapoo; PG-39 Ossipee; PG-40 Tallapoosa.
Patrol Division Twenty Two (Hawkins-class): PG-116 John Plumb; PG-117
Donald Roberts; PG-118 Gordon Ruth; PG-119 Kenneth Seaton; PG-120
Charles Selby.
Patrol Division Twenty Three (Hawkins): PG-121 Howard Thomas; PG-122
Dean Voight; PG-123 Harry White; PG-124 Dean Winters; PG-125 Joseph
Woodford.

Social Security Forces- Water Division Base George S. Weber (Tuscumbia, AL). Units assigned are responsible for all naval activities along the Tennessee River (from Riverton, AL to Decatur, AL). Currently Patrol Group Six is operating closely with SSF-L units of Military Region Fox in operations against resistance to Free State rule in the area. The commandant of the base, Commander Neal Prescott, is conducting a series of operations with the goal of clearing the approaches to as well as the body of Guntersville Lake. Numerous ambushes by locals, however, have cause heavy damage to several of his vessels. Plans are underway to reinforce his command with Patrol Divisions Twenty and Twenty Two.

4th Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment
Patrol Group Six (PATGRP6)
Patrol Division Twenty Four (Mackinaw): PG-26 Tahoma; PG-27 Champlain;
PG-28 Itasca; PG-29 Mocoma; PG-30 Sebec.
Patrol Division Twenty Five (Hawkins-class): PG-76 James Davis; PG-77
Adam Dinges; PG-78 Philip Evan; PG-79 James Faulkner; PG-80 William
Gallagher.
Patrol Division Twenty Six (Hawkins): PG-96 Peter Wilson; PG-97 Robert
Allard; PG-98 Dean Brown; PG-99 Walter Carroll; PG-100 James Casey.
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