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The MEKK Branch is the first branch of the Maquis Marines designed to allow members of the Corps to actually "wargame" with miniatures from the Battletech line of miniatures. To recognize this fact, a MEKK Combat Ribbon has been created. It is hoped it will be approved for Marines who actively participate in this Branch of the Maquis Forces Marine Corps (MFMC).
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The MEKK Branch is the first branch of the Maquis Marines designed to allow members of the Corps to actually "wargame" with miniatures from the Battletech line of miniatures. To recognize this fact, a MEKK Combat Ribbon has been created and approved for Marines who actively participate in this Branch of the Maquis Forces Marine Corps (MFMC).
  
 
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The MEKK Branch is a combat arm of the MFMC and reports to the Deputy Commandant. The current MEKK Branch Commanding Officer is Colonel Cary Griffin. MEKKs are 10 to 12 meter tall walking battle platforms. MEKKs come in 4 weight classes: Light 20-35 tons, Medium 40-55 tons, Heavy 60-75 tons and Assault 80-100 tons.
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The MEKK Branch is a combat arm of the MFMC and reports to the Deputy Commandant. The current MEKK Branch Commanding Officer is Colonel Cary Griffin. MEKKs are 10 to 12 meter tall walking battle platforms. MEKKs come in 4 weight classes: Light (20-35 tons), Medium (40-55 tons), Heavy (60-75 tons) and Assault (80-100 tons).
  
 
MEKKs are generally armed with a myriad of Offensive and Defensive weapons. They are also equipped with the latest in sensor technology and armor protection.
 
MEKKs are generally armed with a myriad of Offensive and Defensive weapons. They are also equipped with the latest in sensor technology and armor protection.
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MEKK BRANCH AWARDS
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'''MEKK BRANCH AWARDS'''
  
 
Mekk Campaign Ribbon<br>
 
Mekk Campaign Ribbon<br>
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[[Image:Mekkcampaign.jpg|150px]]<br>
 
For those who helped start the MFMC MEKK program<br>
 
For those who helped start the MFMC MEKK program<br>
(TBA)<br>
 
 
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Mekk Battle Ribbon<br>
 
Mekk Battle Ribbon<br>
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[[Image:Mekkbattleribbon.jpg|150px]]<br>
 
This ribbon is worn with a bronze oak leaf attachment after winning 10 battles; additional attachments every 10 wins.  At the 50-win level, a (painted) gold oak leaf replaces the bronze;  additional attachments every 10 wins.  At the 100-win level, a silver oak leaf attachment replaces the gold.<br>
 
This ribbon is worn with a bronze oak leaf attachment after winning 10 battles; additional attachments every 10 wins.  At the 50-win level, a (painted) gold oak leaf replaces the bronze;  additional attachments every 10 wins.  At the 100-win level, a silver oak leaf attachment replaces the gold.<br>
(TBA)<br>
 
 
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Mekk Pilot of the Year<br>
 
Mekk Pilot of the Year<br>
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[[Image:Mekkpilot.jpg|150px]]<br>
 
This ribbon is awarded to one MFMC MEKK corps member for creativeness, bravery and skill in the face of battle<br>
 
This ribbon is awarded to one MFMC MEKK corps member for creativeness, bravery and skill in the face of battle<br>
(TBA)<br>
 
 
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Mekk Company of the Year<br>
 
Mekk Company of the Year<br>
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[[Image:Squadofyear.jpg|150px]]<br>
 
This ribbon is awarded to one MFMC MEKK company (same unit and ship) for creativeness, bravery and skill in the face of battle.  Lower precedence than Mekk Pilot of the Year.<br>
 
This ribbon is awarded to one MFMC MEKK company (same unit and ship) for creativeness, bravery and skill in the face of battle.  Lower precedence than Mekk Pilot of the Year.<br>
(TBA)<br>
 
 
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MEKK BRANCH ORGANIZATION
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'''MEKK BRANCH ORGANIZATION'''
  
Currently the Maquis Marines MEKK Organizational Structure is organized for operational harmony with other Branches of the MFMC and Maquis Navy. The current number of MEKK combat units gives the Maquis Forces flexibility in meeting both Strategic and Tactical Operational requirements. The capabilities of the MEKKs themselves allow them to conduct reconnaissance, operate behind enemy lines, electronic countermeasures, anti-infantry, anti-aerospace, tank destroyer, anti-mech and so on. On an Operational standpoint the MEKK Branch currently fields 3 Regiments of 108 MEKKs each. Each Marine Division has an attached MEKK Regiment at its disposal. A MEKK Regiment has 3 Battallions of 36 MEKKs; each Battallion has 3 Companies of 12 Mekks; each Company has 3 Lances of 4 MEKKs. A Lance is the Basic unit in the MEKK Branch, it has 4 MEKKs. MEKK Companies are assigned to Battalions on an as-needed bases, MEKKs rarely operate in units smaller than Company size, unless a specialized mission is assigned to a MEKK Lance; ie. Reconassaisance, Special Ops, rescue, etc.
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Currently the Maquis Marines MEKK Organizational Structure is organized for operational harmony with other Branches of the MFMC and Maquis Navy. The current number of MEKK combat units gives the Maquis Forces flexibility in meeting both Strategic and Tactical Operational requirements. The capabilities of the MEKKs themselves allow them to conduct reconnaissance, operate behind enemy lines, electronic countermeasures, anti-infantry, anti-aerospace, tank destroyer, anti-mech and so on. On an Operational standpoint the MEKK Branch currently fields 3 Regiments of 108 MEKKs each. Each Marine Division has an attached MEKK Regiment at its disposal. A MEKK Regiment has 3 Battallions of 36 MEKKs; each Battallion has 3 Companies of 12 Mekks; each Company has 3 Lances of 4 MEKKs. A Lance is the Basic unit in the MEKK Branch, it has 4 MEKKs. MEKK Companies are assigned to Battalions on an as-needed bases, MEKKs rarely operate in units smaller than Company size, unless a specialized mission is assigned to a MEKK Lance; ie. Reconassaisance, Special Ops, rescue, etc.<br>
 
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ARMOR SUB-BRANCH
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'''ARMOR SUB-BRANCH'''
 
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Recently it was decided to add an Traditional Armored Component to the MEKK Branch. Colonel Charles Shananaquet, II, will be responsible for its development and also act as DCO for the MEKK Branch. The DCO MEKK Branch will also confer with the Deputy Commandant MFMC while the sub-branch is under development. Final approval for its development will rest with the Commandant MFMC.
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Recently it was decided to add a Traditional Armored Component to the MEKK Branch. Colonel Charles Shananaquet, II, will be responsible for its development and also act as DCO for the MEKK Branch. The DCO MEKK Branch will also confer with the Deputy Commandant MFMC while the sub-branch is under development. Final approval for its development will rest with the Commandant MFMC.<br>
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All other information, for security purposes, is classified TOP SECRET.
 
All other information, for security purposes, is classified TOP SECRET.
  

Revision as of 21:08, 4 November 2007

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The MEKK Branch is the first branch of the Maquis Marines designed to allow members of the Corps to actually "wargame" with miniatures from the Battletech line of miniatures. To recognize this fact, a MEKK Combat Ribbon has been created and approved for Marines who actively participate in this Branch of the Maquis Forces Marine Corps (MFMC).


The MEKK Branch is a combat arm of the MFMC and reports to the Deputy Commandant. The current MEKK Branch Commanding Officer is Colonel Cary Griffin. MEKKs are 10 to 12 meter tall walking battle platforms. MEKKs come in 4 weight classes: Light (20-35 tons), Medium (40-55 tons), Heavy (60-75 tons) and Assault (80-100 tons).

MEKKs are generally armed with a myriad of Offensive and Defensive weapons. They are also equipped with the latest in sensor technology and armor protection.


The Marine College offers three courses for qualification into the MEKK Branch of the MFMC. Currently we have a manual and are working on tests for the College. The insignia of the MEKK Branch is a pair of crossed Cavalry Sabers. Bronze sabers are awarded to those who pass the Basic MEKK Course; gold sabers to those who pass the Intermediate MEKK Course; silver sabers for those who pass the advanced course.


MEKK BRANCH AWARDS

Mekk Campaign Ribbon
Mekkcampaign.jpg
For those who helped start the MFMC MEKK program


Mekk Battle Ribbon
Mekkbattleribbon.jpg
This ribbon is worn with a bronze oak leaf attachment after winning 10 battles; additional attachments every 10 wins. At the 50-win level, a (painted) gold oak leaf replaces the bronze; additional attachments every 10 wins. At the 100-win level, a silver oak leaf attachment replaces the gold.


Mekk Pilot of the Year
Mekkpilot.jpg
This ribbon is awarded to one MFMC MEKK corps member for creativeness, bravery and skill in the face of battle


Mekk Company of the Year
Squadofyear.jpg
This ribbon is awarded to one MFMC MEKK company (same unit and ship) for creativeness, bravery and skill in the face of battle. Lower precedence than Mekk Pilot of the Year.



MEKK BRANCH ORGANIZATION

Currently the Maquis Marines MEKK Organizational Structure is organized for operational harmony with other Branches of the MFMC and Maquis Navy. The current number of MEKK combat units gives the Maquis Forces flexibility in meeting both Strategic and Tactical Operational requirements. The capabilities of the MEKKs themselves allow them to conduct reconnaissance, operate behind enemy lines, electronic countermeasures, anti-infantry, anti-aerospace, tank destroyer, anti-mech and so on. On an Operational standpoint the MEKK Branch currently fields 3 Regiments of 108 MEKKs each. Each Marine Division has an attached MEKK Regiment at its disposal. A MEKK Regiment has 3 Battallions of 36 MEKKs; each Battallion has 3 Companies of 12 Mekks; each Company has 3 Lances of 4 MEKKs. A Lance is the Basic unit in the MEKK Branch, it has 4 MEKKs. MEKK Companies are assigned to Battalions on an as-needed bases, MEKKs rarely operate in units smaller than Company size, unless a specialized mission is assigned to a MEKK Lance; ie. Reconassaisance, Special Ops, rescue, etc.

ARMOR SUB-BRANCH

Recently it was decided to add a Traditional Armored Component to the MEKK Branch. Colonel Charles Shananaquet, II, will be responsible for its development and also act as DCO for the MEKK Branch. The DCO MEKK Branch will also confer with the Deputy Commandant MFMC while the sub-branch is under development. Final approval for its development will rest with the Commandant MFMC.

All other information, for security purposes, is classified TOP SECRET.



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