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[[File:Marine Rifle IRL.png|300px|right|thumb|Does anyone know where my sunscreen is?]] | [[File:Marine Rifle IRL.png|300px|right|thumb|Does anyone know where my sunscreen is?]] | ||
Marines have a bit of a reputation to be had, and act like they're a step between regular army soldiers and Special Operations Forces like Rangers or Force Reconnaissance. | Marines have a bit of a reputation to be had, and act like they're a step between regular army soldiers and Special Operations Forces like Rangers or Force Reconnaissance. And that might ''Technically'' be true, but in reality, marines are VERY well trained infantry but a far cry from any special operations forces. They’re not as much of a step up from the army as they think and much more of a step down from the special forces. They might not have better training or equipment than their Army counterparts, but determination and bravery decide firefights more than equipment. Given however that they are the primary force used to perform amphibious landings, which are often done in the face of enemy aggression, and expeditionary warfare which involves fighting away from supply's base, it is not hard to see where the Marines' (in)famous esprit-de-corp comes from. Most assuredly, the Germans, who dubbed them the "''Teufel Hunde''" or "''Devil Dogs,''" or the Japanese who had islands after islands clawed away from them, would not be one to dispute their right to have their attitude. | ||
The root of the Marines' tough reputation lies in their history of shoestring budgeting. As a department of the Navy, Marines get the scraps of whatever is left after spending on fancy warships and missiles. Historically their equipment has lagged behind whatever the army was using by years if not decades. This created a culture of making more with less: the Marines had to perform as well as the Army despite fewer resources. With a focus on an exceedingly strong esprit-de-corps that some would consider cult-like, no one denies that the Marines are a force that works. | The root of the Marines' tough reputation lies in their history of shoestring budgeting. As a department of the Navy, Marines get the scraps of whatever is left after spending on fancy warships and missiles. Historically their equipment has lagged behind whatever the army was using by years if not decades. This created a culture of making more with less: the Marines had to perform as well as the Army despite fewer resources. They also remain a true combined arms force, with their own specialized close air support. With a focus on an exceedingly strong esprit-de-corps that some would consider cult-like, no one denies that the Marines are a force that works. | ||
Today as with much of the Cold War, the Marines are an expeditionary unit expected to be the first frontline combat troops deployed to any hotspots around the world, with expeditionary units in various regions worldwide. Doctrinally, expeditionary warfare focuses on infantry tactics due to tanks on beaches being science fiction for the moment and incredibly silly thanks to the power of ATGMs. As many marines would tell you, the core of the Corps is the riflemen. | Today as with much of the Cold War, the Marines are an expeditionary unit expected to be the first frontline combat troops deployed to any hotspots around the world, with expeditionary units in various regions worldwide. Doctrinally, expeditionary warfare focuses on infantry tactics due to tanks on beaches being science fiction for the moment and incredibly silly thanks to the power of ATGMs. As many marines would tell you, the core of the Corps is the riflemen. |
Latest revision as of 22:09, 21 June 2023
"They shall be my finest warriors, these men who give of themselves to me. Like clay I shall mouldthem, and in the furnace of war forge them. They will be of iron will and steely muscle. In great armour shall I clad them and with the mightiest guns will they be armed. They will be untouched by plague or disease, no sickness will blight them. They will have tactics, strategies and machines so that no foe can best them in battle. They are my bulwark against the Menace. They are the Defenders of Freedom. They are The Marines and they shall know no fear."
The United States Marine Corps is part of the Department of the Navy along with "the" Navy and the C̶o̶a̶s̶t̶ ̶G̶u̶a̶r̶d̶ (Currently part of the Department of Homeland Security), though in practice they are very much treated as their own separate branch of the military. The United States Marines Corps is one of the largest marine forces in the world, and the until recently was the only one with combined arms, possessing its own armor, artillery, recon, and air capabilities for performing amphibious and deep-strike missions far from naval bases. Whether you need to fight a campaign against a sprawling sea empire or send a well-equipped reconnaissance team deep behind enemy lines, accept no substitutes. Oorah!
In Team Yankee[edit]
The less mobile option for marine forces operating from AAV7 landing craft and Hueys (for fluff players). They also pack more punch than most other infantry platoons, capable of tackling anything on the ground (given the right tools). The options for the marines focus heavily on fire support weapons and can include M60 LMG teams, two SMAW teams and one 60mm Mortar team.
Due to the different organizational structure of the Marines having less artillery with an average of 2 mortars per company, the rifle platoon serves a different purpose as well. Unlike the mechanized platoon whose typical role is to protect armor or hold positions (due to their dragon ATGMs and smaller size), the Marines have WAY larger unit sizes which rival smaller Soviet companies. This means your troops can go on the offensive rather reliably, with the numbers to take MG fire if your defensive smokes fail.
Their primary counterpart is the US Airborne, who serve a similar role as shock troops with the numbers and 5+ rifle fire to reliably close in and destroy the enemy. However, they have access to SMAW teams which allow them to have a legitimate chance to actually hurt tanks at close range.
In terms of options, you may purchase an additional weapon team for a point each. M60 teams are swapped with rifle teams instead. While players may consider purchasing all of them (which isn't necessarily a bad choice), those who wish to use their platoons for a specific purpose may choose to adapt their unit composition instead.
As a rule of thumb, platoons in an offensive role would take the 9 rifle team for sustaining casualties and adding on 2 SMAWs. Conversely, the M60 and Dragon excel in a defensive role due to their range increases and stationary requirements. Taking a 6 team platoon is ideal, as the 3 cost for 3 additional rifle teams would be somewhat unnecessary. Note that Marine infantry mortars do NOT have smoke(THE ONLY SMOKE WE NEED IS FROM THE CORPSE OF THE COMMIES WE KILL) We need to do something about this R. Lee Ermey ghost.
A solid infantry unit which may replace the British hordes as the meta NATO army, due to their superior numbers and options.
IRL[edit]
Marines have a bit of a reputation to be had, and act like they're a step between regular army soldiers and Special Operations Forces like Rangers or Force Reconnaissance. And that might Technically be true, but in reality, marines are VERY well trained infantry but a far cry from any special operations forces. They’re not as much of a step up from the army as they think and much more of a step down from the special forces. They might not have better training or equipment than their Army counterparts, but determination and bravery decide firefights more than equipment. Given however that they are the primary force used to perform amphibious landings, which are often done in the face of enemy aggression, and expeditionary warfare which involves fighting away from supply's base, it is not hard to see where the Marines' (in)famous esprit-de-corp comes from. Most assuredly, the Germans, who dubbed them the "Teufel Hunde" or "Devil Dogs," or the Japanese who had islands after islands clawed away from them, would not be one to dispute their right to have their attitude.
The root of the Marines' tough reputation lies in their history of shoestring budgeting. As a department of the Navy, Marines get the scraps of whatever is left after spending on fancy warships and missiles. Historically their equipment has lagged behind whatever the army was using by years if not decades. This created a culture of making more with less: the Marines had to perform as well as the Army despite fewer resources. They also remain a true combined arms force, with their own specialized close air support. With a focus on an exceedingly strong esprit-de-corps that some would consider cult-like, no one denies that the Marines are a force that works.
Today as with much of the Cold War, the Marines are an expeditionary unit expected to be the first frontline combat troops deployed to any hotspots around the world, with expeditionary units in various regions worldwide. Doctrinally, expeditionary warfare focuses on infantry tactics due to tanks on beaches being science fiction for the moment and incredibly silly thanks to the power of ATGMs. As many marines would tell you, the core of the Corps is the riflemen.
The coming changes for the Corps indicate that the Marines are being redesigned for the purposes of Urban warfare and island defense, and are losing their Abrams and some of their shorter range artillery systems. The rationale is that Marines will act as rapid response light infantry and specialize for these roles due to a certain country having wrong opinions on Formosa.
US Forces in Team Yankee | |
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Tanks: | M1 Abrams - M60 Patton - M551 Sheridan - RDF/LT |
Transports: | M113 Armored Personnel Carrier - UH-1 Huey - AAVP7 - Bradley Fighting Vehicle - Pickup Trucks |
Troops: | US Mech Platoon - Marine Rifle Platoon - Huey Rifle Platoon - HMMWV Machine Gun Platoon - Light Motor Infantry Platoon - Irregular Militia Group |
Artillery: | M106 Heavy Mortar Carrier - M109 Howitzer - LAV-M - M270 MLRS |
Anti-Aircraft: | M163 VADS - M48 Chaparral - M247 Sergeant York - HMMWV SAM |
Tank Hunters: | M901 ITV - HMMWV-TOW - LAV-AT |
Recon: | M113 FIST- M113 Scout Section - HMMWV Scout Section - LAV-25 - Bradley Fighting Vehicle |
Aircraft: | A-10 Warthog - AV-8 Harrier - AH-1 Cobra Attack Helicopter - AH-64 Apache Attack Helicopter |