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==23rd & 24th Century SEALS== | ==23rd & 24th Century SEALS== | ||
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Along with special reconnaissance operations, unconventional warfare and counter-terrorism missions, SEALS may be employed to offer special security functions aboard Starships as Boarding Party agents, Space Stations in Secure Areas and Planet-Side Bases. | Along with special reconnaissance operations, unconventional warfare and counter-terrorism missions, SEALS may be employed to offer special security functions aboard Starships as Boarding Party agents, Space Stations in Secure Areas and Planet-Side Bases. | ||
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<font color=lime>Starfleet SEALS OPERATIONS COMMAND</font color> was headed by ADM Orlando "Hawk" Ramirez III from Stardate 8903.00 through 9608.00. ADM Ramirez himself personally recruited Dr. R J McCoy into SEALS and seriously considered joining the Maquis cause as well. | <font color=lime>Starfleet SEALS OPERATIONS COMMAND</font color> was headed by ADM Orlando "Hawk" Ramirez III from Stardate 8903.00 through 9608.00. ADM Ramirez himself personally recruited Dr. R J McCoy into SEALS and seriously considered joining the Maquis cause as well. | ||
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==MFI's Utilization== | ==MFI's Utilization== |
Revision as of 15:07, 16 August 2009
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In the 20th & 21st Century, The U.S. Navy's Special Operations Force was the SEALs. "SEAL" Stood for SEa Air & Land forces. In the 23rd & 24th Century, "SEALS" (with an additional Capitol 'S') Stands for SEa Air Land & Space. SEALS are employed in direct action and special reconnaissance operations. SEALS are also capable of employing unconventional warfare, foreign internal defense, and counter-terrorism missions.
History
- 1943: Under-Water Demolition Teams (UDT) began training, one year prior to the Normandy invasion. UDT was the "father" of the U.S. Navy SEALs.
- 1961: The Chief of Naval Operations recommended the establishment of guerrilla and counter-guerrilla units. Realizing the governments favor of the Army's Green Berets, the Navy needed to determine its role within the Special Forces arena. SEALs units would be able to operate from Sea, Air or Land. Many initial SEAL members were recruited from the Navy's seasoned UDT units, who had already gained experience in commando warfare in Korea.
23rd & 24th Century SEALS
Along with special reconnaissance operations, unconventional warfare and counter-terrorism missions, SEALS may be employed to offer special security functions aboard Starships as Boarding Party agents, Space Stations in Secure Areas and Planet-Side Bases.
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100px MFI's UtilizationMany of MFI's original members were Former-Members of Starfleet SEALS Operations Command. Early Tactics & Strategy used in organizing MFI, as well as the MFI Awards ribbons later adopted by MFI, were brought over from those aspects used in 'SEALS Ops Command' Circa Stardate 9506.00.
SEALS Ships & EquipmentRunabouts: The workhorse of the SEALS Teams
Type 9 Shuttles
Argo Buggies
Grav Bikes
Established TeamsBeing a former Starfleet SEALS Operations Command Chief of Staff, Maquis Forces International has designated MFS Sutherland, under the command of ADM R J McCoy, the Maquis SEALS Command Training vessel and home of SEALS Team 1. SEALS Team 2 is stationed aboard MFS Premonition in Zone 4, under the command of FADM Cummings. SEALS Team 3 is stationed aboard MFS Compliance in Zone 1, under the command of VADM "10of9" Lackey. SEALS Team 4 is assigned to MFS Impetuous in Zone 6, under the command of FCol Easterly and Team 5 is assigned to 1st Marine Orbital Assault Battalion in Zone 11, under the command of Col Pugh. All other Teams are unassigned at this time.
Resources
Rob Johnson, FADM |