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there is no "Juliett" in the Marine Corps system its Mike company, I know I was in 3rd Battalion 3rd Marines........
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Raider Battalions were not need after 1943. you dont need to recon a island with people when you fly over and bomb it every day. raids were now being done by regular rifle companys...war makes you better. also it was not that we did not want to play nice with USJSOC...they did not want to pay for us and the navy said we were a redundant unit with there seals. now the war on terror shows all can play and they needed more units then they had.. the army asked for us by name was there when it was forming...
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Hay Canadian, is the Navy/Marine Corps amphibious forces list as for 1996 as well?
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You had a Delta it was just the combat reserve. Same with 2/9..Juliett was banned in 1928 or so when companys went from numbers to names. no company wanted a woman name. thats what I got from the USMC historical division when stationed in the nations capital. we named a attached company Mike in 2009 when we went to IRAQ. it was a mixed reserve company...asked HQ USMC and they gave us the go ahead. it was a big hit with the vietnam guys..... after Vietnam. they canceled the 4th line company and added a weapons company to each battalion. most of the weapons were in other places...IE regimental TOW's and Mortar platoons and Battalion H&S companys for medium AT weapons.
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As I understand it, the US Army and Marines don't use a J Company (and neither did the British), since it's too easy to mix up I and J when written by hand. And when a battle could turn on an order scribbled in pencil on a sweat-stained message order, it seemed like a good idea.
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I have a question that I would like some feed back on. Should the Low Altitude Air Defense Battalions be replaced with the Light Anti-Aircraft Missile Battalions, which were active in 1996. The MIM-23B Hawk; used by the Light Anti-Aircraft Missile Battalions; was phased out of U.S. Marine Corps service in 2002, replacing it with the FIM-92 Stinger; which is used by the Low Altitude Air Defense Battalions.
I think no, because I think that Marine Corps would replaced the HAWK Missile sooner than 2002 if there was a viable threat on the horizon. Also I'm currently working on the UK/NL Landing Force (Royal Marines and Korps Mariniers unit), I will post for all interested parties.
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Look forward to it...
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Canadian, I found a duplication...i think.
Amphibious Squadrons 8, 9 and 10 respectively have 1/9, 2/9, and 3/9 assigned to them. But 10th MEB under III MEF also has those three battalions assigned. No big deal, on my copy of your OOBs Im just going to reactivate the 21st Marine Regiment and place it in 10th MEB. ![]() |
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And given it's just a game, there's no need to give reality anything more than lip service.
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Leg even if its a game should we not try to be a little bit true to things in the military?
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Thank you all for your input, especially all you marines out there. Here is answers to the questions you ask.
1. Yes the Navy/Marine Corps amphibious forces list is for 1996. 2. The Combined Battalion was something I happen as Marine Corps would be more involved mechanized warfare, especially in Europe and the Middle East theaters. The M113s and M1A2 were based on information I had at the time. I have since learned that all of the Marine M1A2s are all US Army Gulf War surplus, which would not be available. The M113s were used because of larger number. I agree AAV7s and M60A3 fit in better and it will be one of the corrections I will be doing. 3. The Maritime Special Purpose Force (The Raiders), the way I envisioned was the Raiders as an ad-hoc unit designed to supplement US Navy SEALs, who would deployed elsewhere.
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Not a problem, mind if I use pieces of this for some 2001 ideas I have for the Pacific forces trying to rebuild?
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go a head, but post when your done I would like to see what you have.
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