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Old 08-11-2010, 09:21 AM
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Never thought about Embassy gaurds...wow...
Paul Mulcahy has the USMC Embassy Guard as a career in the professions section of his website.

Next question - in the Twilight War (V1 or V2 timeline) would USMC guards have been kept in embassies or would they have been recalled to the fleet? And as a follow on, would they still have been there to be stranded and become an interesting and useful PC or NPC?
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Next question - in the Twilight War (V1 or V2 timeline) would USMC guards have been kept in embassies or would they have been recalled to the fleet? And as a follow on, would they still have been there to be stranded and become an interesting and useful PC or NPC?
Even today, in several countries, US Marine Guards have been supplemented heavily by contractors, so the Marines can be put on the line in Iraq or Afghanistan.
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Not all embassys rate Marines. Some of the smaller ones don't get them.

I would think it would be similiar to WWII. Marines who had spent time at the front and say were wounded would get time at an "easy" gig as they recovered. Or similiar assignments as it would be a perk and path to promotion so some folks would end up pulling the duty. Also, a surplus of personel in some units and MOSes could be assigned to the duty.

I mean, per the timeline you can have Marines who are on sea duty. But, they got rid of them in the 90s. And the security forces unit also took a hit as well in the 90s, with places like Adak and Mare Island closing to name a few where they were stationed and trained. But, in the original game history in theory if you did good research on your background it would fit nicely.
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It's possible that in a T2K context, regular Marine Guards might be quietly replaced or supplemented by MEU(SOC)-type units, and their agendas might be different than the regular guards. Perhaps on the order of Special Forces A-Teams in Cold War Berlin -- fomenting dissent and causing general headaches for countries they are in.
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Getting a force put together capable of doing credible work on real unconventional warfare missions is pretty difficult, and way outside the capabilities of a MEU(SOC) or anything the USMC had on the books during the Cold War. It's definitely not a mission set where you can mass produce guys on a fast timeline, so those sorts of guys would probably have to be part of some fictional unit the USMC stood up prior to the war.

Though having the embassy guards doing double duty as Jedburghs would still leave the issue of who would provide security for the embassy. Would probably be easier just to bring in SF guys to work out of the embassy -- they've certainly got a lot of experience doing such in whatever place Congress said we couldn't have troops but we needed to prop up an ally over the last 30+ years.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marine_Security_Guard

Here is what wiki had on them
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