US Army - Marine Corps

Courageous Warriors, Defenders of Freedom

The United States Army Marine Corps is a highly trained and specialized branch of the armed forces known for its exemplary combat readiness, amphibious operations, and expeditionary capabilities. Marines embody a unique ethos and have a proud tradition of valor, discipline, and selfless service.
Prerequisites: Strength + Constitution + Agility = 15+, and no prison record.

Basic Training:

The character receives the following skills as a part of his basic training:
Armed Martial Arts 1 (cascade: Large Blade, Small Blade, Polearm, Club)
Slug Weapons 2 (cascade: Slug Pistol, Slug Rifle)
Swimming 1
Thrown Weapon 1
Unarmed Martial Arts 1
Careers: Available careers are equivalent to those for the Army. However, the Elite Forces designations for the USMC is Force Recon or Marine Sniper, instead of Airborne, Ranger, and Special Forces.
Special: Characters with both Intelligence and Education of 7+ may enter OCS. As a result of doing so, they receive Leadership 1 and are commissioned as 2nd lieutenants, then conduct their first term as normal.  

Impact and Importance:

  Marines maintain a forward-deployed presence, ensuring the nation's ability to rapidly respond to global threats and protect U.S. interests abroad. Their expeditionary capabilities enable the projection of power and quick response to emerging crises.
  The Marine Corps' expertise in amphibious operations allows them to project force from the sea, opening up avenues for offensive operations, conducting humanitarian assistance, and providing critical support in coastal regions.
  Marines secure critical installations, protect high-value assets, and provide security in hostile environments. Their presence contributes to the stability of regions and enhances the security of U.S. military operations.
  Marines engage in security cooperation efforts, training and working alongside allied forces to strengthen partnerships and promote regional stability. Through joint exercises and capacity-building initiatives, they contribute to the collective security of allied nations.
    The United States Army Marine Corps embodies the warrior ethos and serves as a cornerstone of the nation's defense. Their unwavering commitment to duty, resilience in the face of adversity, and ability to project power across land, air, and sea make them an indispensable force in protecting freedom and upholding American values.

Key Characteristics:

 
  • Combat Readiness: Marines are renowned for their exceptional combat readiness and readiness to deploy at a moment's notice. They undergo rigorous training, physical conditioning, and combat exercises to ensure they are prepared for any operational environment.
  • Esprit de Corps: Marines embrace a distinct sense of pride, camaraderie, and loyalty that fosters a strong bond among their ranks. The Marine Corps' shared values and traditions create a sense of belonging, unit cohesion, and unwavering dedication to the mission.
  • Amphibious Operations: Marines are proficient in amphibious warfare, capable of conducting operations from sea to land. Their ability to project power from naval vessels and swiftly establish beachheads enables them to execute amphibious assaults and other complex maneuvers.
  • Small Unit Leadership: Marines emphasize decentralized leadership and individual initiative. Nurturing strong leadership skills at all levels, they empower junior Marines to make critical decisions, adapt to changing circumstances, and lead their teams effectively.
  • Specialized Training: Marines undergo specialized training in various combat disciplines, such as infantry, artillery, armored warfare, aviation, logistics, and combat support. Their diverse skill sets allow for effective combined-arms operations and versatility in various operational scenarios.
  • Adaptability and Flexibility: Marines are trained to adapt and excel in diverse environments, whether in combat, humanitarian missions, peacekeeping operations, or disaster relief efforts. They can swiftly transition between different roles and adapt to the evolving demands of the battlefield.

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