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The MFS Christine Hoagland was founded in West Warwick Rhode Island, on 2009-02-21, as a chapter of the Maquis forces International. The Ship was origianlly named MFS HAKUNA MATATA II but one year later was renamed MFS CHRISTNE HOAGLAND when the Original Commander of the First MFS HAKUNA MATATA NCC-8162 returned to duty after a period of Retirement.

the MFS CHRISTINE HOAGLAND was renamed in Honor of Ensign Christine Anne Hoagland, a starfleet officer who passed away on August 4 1997, Ensign Hoagland was the younger sister of Colonel Derick Merlin Wildstar,the starship is also named for Christina Jane Hoagland-Wildstar, the daughter of Colonel Derick wildstar. The MFS Christine is a "ODYSSEUS" class medical frigate, embarking the VMC-513th "Flying Nightmares" Composite squadron,and Carrier Air Wing 13. the MFS CHRISTINE HOAGLAND NCC-80113 is assigned to the 3rd fleet of the maquis forces international(zone 3) and the First marine division of the Maquis forces international. The MFS Christine Hoagland is the flagship of the Maquis forces international's Aerospace corps. MFS Christine Hoagland is also affiliated with the International Association of Star Trek Fans (INSFA) and is the Flag ship for the 5th Marine Division of INSFA. The 5th Marine Divison of the International Association of Star Trek fans extends from the state of Maine to Floridia and as far west as the Mississippi. The MFS Christine Hoagland has sister Ships (Chapters) in Washington state and along the west coast of the United States. The MFS Christine Hoagland is also the home of the First Marine Division's Armored cavalry Regiment, The Maquis Royal Dragons Guard.(The MRDG) The MFS CHRISTINE HOAGLAND accepts all science fiction fans, regardless of race, creed, Religion, or national origin.The MFS Christine Hoagland maintains a facebook page that can be viewed at http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000981898074. The Commanding Officer of MFS Christine Hoagland is Colonel Derick Wildstar. Colonel Wildstar's Profile can Be viewed at http://wiki.maquis.com/w/User:Dwildstar. The Executive Officer of MFS CHRISTINE HOAGLAND NCC-80113 is LT. Colonel Tracy Hoyt. LT. Colonel Hoyt's Profile can be viewed at http://wiki.maquis.com/w/User:Thoyt.

The MFS CHRISTINE HOAGLAND is the first Dedicated Hospiytal carrier and the First "ODYSSEUS" class Starship to join the Maquis and International Association of Star Trek fan Fleets. The "ODYSSEUS" Class Starship was designwed By Jay Hurd of the United Kingdom, as a variant of the "INGRAM" class starship design, created by Todd Guenther and Jason Genser. The "ODYSSEUS" Class Satrship and "INGRAM" class starships are developments of the "EXCELSIOR" class starship seen in the films "Star Trek III The Search for Spock" and Star Trek The Undiscovered country" and is a Direct decendant of the "Excelsior" class Starship.


Maquis unis.jpg These are the standard Unifroms worn by the crew of the MFS CHRISTINE HOAGLAND




Lcars L-Blank4a.jpg Ships Specifications:

Lcars L-Blank4a.jpg Displacemnt:2,350,000 metric tons


Lcars L-Blank4a.jpg Overall Length: 590.5 Meters

Lcars L-Blank4a.jpg overall Draft: 88.6 Meters

Lcars L-Blank4a.jpg overall beam: 237.7 meters

Lcars L-Blank4a.jpg Ships compliment: 450 (150 Officers - 300 Enlisted Crew) - up to 130 visiting scientists, diplomats and civilians, 90 pilots.

Lcars L-Blank4a.jpg Classification: Explorer [Exploration/Diplomatic/Defensive/medical Frigate]

Lcars L-Blank4a.jpg Development project started: 2252

Lcars L-Blank4a.jpg Production start date: 2283

Lcars L-Blank4a.jpg production End date: 2290

Lcars L-Blank4a.jpg Current status: In Service

Lcars L-Blank4a.jpg Weapons: 22 Phasers (16 mounted in duel banks), 3 Photon Torpedo Tubes, 4 Mega-Phaser Cannons.

Lcars L-Blank4a.jpg Defense: Primary Force Field, Deflector Shields

Lcars L-Blank4a.jpg Engines: Koeller UTI K27 Transwarp Nacelles, Twin Impulse Reactors, Reaction Control Thrusters.(Note:After the UTI K27 nacelles were replaced with LN-72 nacelles the vessel length was somewhat reduced. The Mega-Phaser Cannons were also removed )

Lcars L-Blank4a.jpg cargo capacity: 35,200 Metric tons

Lcars L-Blank4a.jpg Hull: Duranium hull plating over duranium-tritanium structural members.

Lcars L-Blank4a.jpg Number of Decks: 17 Total, 15 Habitable.

Lcars L-Blank4a.jpg Locations of ODYSSEUS -Class Construction:

Antares Fleet Yard, Antares IV

New Aberdeen Fleet Yard, Aldebarran

Utopia Planitia Fleet Yard, Mars

Copernicus Fleet Yard, Luna

Atlas V Fleet Yard, Deneb V

San Francisco Fleet Yard, Earth

Horizon Fleet yards, Andor

Lcars L-Blank4a.jpg Current Starship Identification Numbers:

U.S.S. CHRISTINE HOAGLAND NCC-80113

U.S.S. Delphyne - NCC-45264

U.S.S. Minotaur - NCC-42713

Lcars L-Blank4a.jpg Former Starship Identification Numbers:

U.S.S. ANDREW J. WILDSTAR NCC-45663

U.S.S. DERICK M.WILDSTAR JUNIOR NCC-45777

U.S.S. Griffon - NCC-42365

U.S.S. Gryphon - NCC-42101

Lcars L-Blank4a.jpgFighter squadrons embarked aboard the MFS CHRISTINE HOAGLAND:

Composite squadron 513(VMC-513) "Flying Nightmares"

Strike fighter squadron 12 (VMFA-13) "Bombcats"

Strike fighter squadron 3(VMFA-3) "Phantoms"

Strike fighter squadron 2 (VMFA-2) "Satan's Kittens"

Strike fighter squadron 11 (VMFA-11) "Blackhawks"

Strike Fighter squadron 6 (VMA-6) "Intruder's"

Electronic Attack squadron 9 (VAQ-9) "Sea vixen's"

Starship Spaceborne early warning squadron 5 (VAW-5) "Lancer's"

Runabout AntiStarship Squadron 12 (HS-12) "Hornet's"

Fleet Logistics Support squadron 14 (VRC-14) "Skyraider's"

Lcars L-Blank4a.jpg 54th Armored Calvalry regiment the Maquis Royal dragon guards Regimental Headquarters and Headquarters Troop “Desert Fox” 1st Squadron “eagle” 2nd Squadron “Apache” 3rd Squadron “Thunderbolt” 4th Squadron “Raptor”-Aviation Squadron Support Squadron “Bugstomper” 42rd Combat Engineer Company 65th Military Intelligence Company 88th Chemical Company


Lcars L-Blank4a.jpg Table of Organization and Equipment 123 tanks 127 CVRs 24 SPHs 18 Mortar Carriers 74 VTOL Aircraft

Armored Cavalry Regiment is made up of three Armored Cavalry Squadrons and one Air Cavalry Squadron. Each Armored Cavalry Squadron is divided is divided into three Cavalry Troops and one Armored Company. Each Cavalry Troop is divided into six platoons: two scout platoons (with either M3A4 Custer CVRs or M3A5 Stuart CVRs), two tank platoons (M4A2 Guardian MBTs), a fire support platoon, a Headquarters Platoon. The squadron’s armor company consists purely of M4 tanks, serving as an armor reserve. 1st Squadron (“Tiger”)


Lcars L-Blank4a.jpg Eagle Squadron is currently organized as follows: Headquarters and Headquarters Troop (“Roughrider”) A Troop (“typhoon”) B Troop (“Abrams”) C Troop (“Sitting Bull”) D Company (“Dagger”) Howitzer Battery (“Death Dealer”)


Lcars L-Blank4a.jpg 2nd Squadron (“Apache”)Apache Squadron is organized as follows: Headquarters and Headquarters Troop (“Momba”) E Troop (“Bravo”) F Troop (“Foxtrot”) G Troop (“Grimreaper”) H Company (“Hotel”) Howitzer Battery (“charger”)


Lcars L-Blank4a.jpg 20th Combat Engineer Company (“Sniper”) (Regimental asset which falls under the administrative control of Apache Squadron.) The 43rd CEC is organized as follows Headquarters Platoon, 1st Platoon, 2nd Platoon, 3rd Platoon, Assault and Obstacle Platoon, Maintenance Platoon. During conventional combat operations, one sapper platoon plus a portion of the A&O platoon would be attached to each maneuver squadron.


Lcars L-Blank4a.jpg 2rd Squadron (“Apache") Apache Squadron is organized as follows: Headquarters and Headquarters Troop (“Havoc Hounds”) I Troop (“Ironhorse”) K Troop (“Kilo”) L Troop (“Lima”) M Company (“Motel”) Howitzer Battery (“Regulator”)


Lcars L-Blank4a.jpg 610th Military Intelligence Company (“VooDoo”) (Regimental asset which falls under the administrative control of Thunder Squadron.) 3th Squadron (“Thunderbolt”) Thunderbolt Squadron is organized as follows: N Troop (“Norad”) O Troop (“Oscar”) P Troop (“Peacekeeper”) Q Troop (“quicksilver”) R Troop (“Ramjet”) S Troop (“Starscream”) T Troop (“Tomahawk”) - Aviation Unit Maintenance AVIM Troop (“Air Raiders”) – Aviation Intermediate Maintenance


Lcars L-Blank4a.jpg Support Squadron (“Muleskinner”) Muleskinner Squadron is organized as follow: Headquarters and Headquarters Troop (“Baker”) Supply and Transportation Troop (“Mulekicker”) Maintenance Troop (“Blacksmith”) Medical Troop (“Scalpel”)


Lcars L-Blank4a.jpg 89th Chemical Company (“spooky”) (Regimental asset which falls under the administrative control of Eagle Squadron.)


Lcars L-Blank4a.jpg Headquarters troop The Regimental Headquarters and Headquarters Troop (RHHT) include the regimental commander, a colonel, and his immediate staff and some command and support vehicles. These include: • A pair of M3A5 Stuart CVR configured as “command tracks.” Usually equipped with two or more radios, these are otherwise standard Stuarts. • Eleven to fifteen M93 Command and Control Vehicles, organized groups of four or five. • A number of Lafayette LRVs and trucks to provide general transportation and support The Regimental Sergeant Major (the senior NCO of the regiment) and regimental chaplain, as well as some clerks and support troops, complete this compact headquarters. 1st, 2nd, 3rd Cavalry Squadron


Lcars L-Blank4a.jpg The cutting edge of the regiment is the three armored cavalry squadrons, number 1st, 2nd, and 3rd. On paper, armored cavalry squadron resembles a reinforced tank battalion, with strength of 53 officers, 339 NCOs, and 499 enlisted troopers, for a total of 891 billets. Each squadron is commanded by a lieutenant colonel, with a squadron sergeant major and a small staff to run things. Each squadron is a self-contained combined-arms team consisting of: • Headquarters and Headquarters Troop – Two M3A5 Stuart command tracks, six M93 command vehicles, some LRVs, and various recovery vehicles, trucks, trailers, and fuelers for all types of combat service support. • Three Armored Cavalry Troops – These make up the cutting edge of the squadron. Each troop consists of an HQ section (one M4A2 Guderian tank, one M3A5 Stuart, and one M93 Command Vehicle), two scout platoons (six M3A5 Stuart CVRs per), a tank platoons (four M4A2 Guderian tanks per), a mortar section (two M331A4 Gribeauval self-propelled mortars), and twelve supporting tracked and wheeled vehicles. • Tank Company – Each squadron has a pure tank company (never referred to as a “troop”) to provide an armored reserve for the squadron commander. It consists of an HQ section (two M4A2 tanks) and three tank platoons (four M4A2 tanks each. • Howitzer Battery – To give the squadron its own organic artillery support, it is assigned a battery of eight M108A4 Self-propelled Howitzers (SPHs), with eight FAASVs in support. The commander of an armored cavalry squadron leads forty-one M4 Guderian tanks, forty-one M3 Stuarts, eight M108 SPHs (with eight FAASVs), and six M331 SPMs. 4th Air Cavalry Squadron


Lcars L-Blank4a.jpg The 4th Air Cavalry Squadron is commanded by an aviation lieutenant colonel and has 36 officers, 110 warrant officers and NCOs, and 355 enlisted troopers, for a total strength of 501. • Headquarters and Headquarters Troop – The HHT includes three UH-71H Mars, three EH-71 Athena, and OH-14B Hornet. The support element is similar to its ground squadron counterpart. • Three Air Cavalry Troops – Each of these troops consists of six scout VTOLs (OH-14Bs) and four Attack VTOLs (AH-49D Sparrowhawks). • Two Attack VTOL Troops – Each of these troops consists of four scout VTOLs (OH-14Bs) and seven attack VTOLs (AH-49Ds). • One Transport VTOL Troop – This troop consists of fifteen of thee newest-model UH-71H Mars VTOL Dropships. • Maintenance Troop – This ground-based troop that supplies maintenance and support to the rest of the 4th Squadron. In total, the 4th Squadron operates seventy-four VTOLs (twenty-six attacks, twenty-seven scouts, eighteen transports, and three electronic warfare VTOLs)

Lcars L-Blank4a.jpg Support Squadron The Support Squadron is commanded by a lieutenant colonel and has a total strength of 802 personnel. Though not much larger than a cavalry squadron in numbers, the Support Squadron has the most diverse assets in the regiment. It includes: • Headquarters and Headquarters Troop – This is the nerve center of the squadron, with a heavy base of data-processing personnel, a few trucks, and LRVs. • Medical Troop – Equipped with sixteen ambulances (eight M12M3 Lafayette LRVs, eight M90 Walter Reed Armored Ambulances), the medical troop is staffed to set up aid stations to process casualties to divisional/corps-level MASH-type hospitals. • Maintenance Troop – The automotive maintenance troop is tasked with providing direct- support recovery and maintenance for the regiment. Equipped with a variety of trucks (twenty-two five-ton tractors and twelve five-ton trucks) and recovery vehicles (five M808G4, four five-ton wreckers, and three maintenance trucks), it can service any vehicle in the regiment. It repairs equipment that mechanics at the troop and squadron level do not repair. • Supply and Transportation Troop – The supply troop is just what it sounds like, a combination of warehouse and trucking company. Equipped with eighty-seven heavy trucks (thirty-three five-ton tractors, twenty-six five-ton trucks, twenty-two 18,868-liter HEMTT tankers, and six HETs), it moves something over 559 short tons/ 508 metric tons of cargo and water a for delivery to the front-line units of the regiment. 41ST Combat Engineer Company

Lcars L-Blank4a.jpg The 41ST Combat Engineer Company is commanded by an engineer captain, and has strength of 220 marines. It has its own maintenance platoon, an assault and barrier (A&B) platoon, and three identical combat engineer platoons. Its TO&E includes: • Twelve M2A4 Ermey IFVs • Six M9 Armored Combat Earthmover • Three armored vehicle-launched bridges (an M4 tank chassis with a folding scissors-bridge for crossing small streams and big ditches) • Three Assault Vehicle Engineers (an M4 tank chassis with a modular section both front and back and a 150mm Canister Gun • Six 5-ton dump trucks • One Scoop loader • Assorted other specialized excavating and entrenching vehicles The mission of combat engineers is to clear away obstacles that impede friendly movement and to create obstacles to impede enemy movement. Engineers are trained for demolition, construction of field fortifications, and repair of roads and bridges. They are particularly vital for combat in urban areas.


Lcars L-Blank4a.jpg65th Military Intelligence Company The Military Intelligence (MI) Company is commanded by a Military Intelligence Major and has strength of 152 personnel. It operates a variety of electronic jamming and surveillance systems. 44th Chemical Company The Chemical Company is commanded by a Chemical Corps Captain, and has strength of 78 troops. Although all civilized nations have signed treaties renouncing the use of chemical weapons, the MFMC’s chemical troops have an important protective mission (not all our potential enemies are civilized). The Chemical Corps also has a traditional mission of laying smoke screens. The company’s TO&E includes: • Six M31A1 Manstein APCs • Seven M1059 Smoke Generators (based on M2 chassis) • One M12A1 decontamination apparatus • Assorted other specialized detection and decontamination equipment In operations under a chemical threat, the 89th assigns its Mansteins vehicles, usually two per cavalry squadron, so that there is a highly mobile chemical-detection-and-survey capability up front at all times. Should an area of contamination be encountered, the Manstein can quickly find a bypass route, keeping the squadrons moving and uncontaminated. This prevents other units from getting “slimed” by running through a contaminated area. Normally a corps decontamination platoon will be added to the 89th, so it can handle the job of equipment and personnel decontamination. Air Defense Section The 54th ACR has an air defense section attached to the Regimental Headquarters and Headquarters Troop. The section consists of six M190A4 Kesserlring SPAA Air Defense Vehicles. These Kesserlrings mounting two pods containing twenty STINGER SAMs and 20mm Autocannon. The section may also be able to deploy shoulder-fired CANINE teams with their own LRVs.

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