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Each MEF consists of a MEF Headquarters Group (HQG) as the command element, a Marine Division (MDIV) as the ground combat element, a Navy aircraft wing (NAW) as the aviation combat element, and a Marine logistics group (LG) as the logistics combat element. A MEF also contains a Special Operations Training Group (SOTG) and is the training section component for the MEU and MEB. The SOTG oversees the training and evaluation exercises for the MEU's annual Special Operations Capable Certification.
 
Each MEF consists of a MEF Headquarters Group (HQG) as the command element, a Marine Division (MDIV) as the ground combat element, a Navy aircraft wing (NAW) as the aviation combat element, and a Marine logistics group (LG) as the logistics combat element. A MEF also contains a Special Operations Training Group (SOTG) and is the training section component for the MEU and MEB. The SOTG oversees the training and evaluation exercises for the MEU's annual Special Operations Capable Certification.
  
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* Aviation combat element: Marine-Navy Air Wing
 
* Aviation combat element: Marine-Navy Air Wing

Revision as of 21:30, 29 June 2017

Veridian Union Marines
Marines Logo.png

The Seal of the Veridian Union Marines
Country Veridian Union
Type Marine Combined Arms
Role Amphibious, expeditionary, and ground based warfare
Size 98,000 active
462,500 reserve
Part of Veridian Union Military Council
Headquarters The Military Council Building, Cape Hope
Nickname "The Strong, the Proud, the Marines", "Riflemen", "Sea Dogs", "Desert Devils", "Sandmen"
Motto Ad Infernum
Colors Scarlet, Gold         
March "Ad Infernum"
"Desert Nights"
Mascot Cheetah
Anniversaries 11th June
Commanders
President of the Union Military Council Ronald Tusk
Union Military Council (Various)
General of the Marines Harold van Bir
Commandant of the Marines Robert Seigers
Assistant Commandant of the Marines Glenn Vree Eggert

The Veridian Union Marines (VUM) is a branch of the Veridian Union Armed Forces responsible for providing power projection, using the mobility of the Veridian Union Navy, by Commissional mandate, to deliver rapidly, combined-arms task forces on land, at sea, and in the air. The V.U. Marines are one of the two armed service branches in the V.U. Military Affairs Administration (MAA). The current President of the Military Council, the highest-ranking military officer in the V.U. armed forces is a Marine general.

The Marines has been a component of the Department of the Navy since 30 June 1834, working closely with naval forces for training, transportation, and logistics. The VUM operates posts on land and aboard sea-going amphibious warfare ships around the world.

Two battalions of Colonial Marines were formed on 1 November 1834 in DuVall as a service branch of infantry troops capable of fighting for independence both at sea and on shore. The role of the Marines has since grown and evolved, expanding to aerial warfare and earning popular titles such as, "The Union's Land Army".

History

Culture

The crying call of Veridian Union Marines is "Naar Hel!" An old language that translates to "To Hell!"

Organization

Marine Expeditionary Force

A Marine expeditionary force (MEF) is the largest type of a Marine-Navy air-ground task force. A MEF is the largest building block of Veridian Union Marines' combat power. A MEF is larger than a Marine expeditionary unit (MEU) or Marine expeditionary brigade (MEB).

Each MEF consists of a MEF Headquarters Group (HQG) as the command element, a Marine Division (MDIV) as the ground combat element, a Navy aircraft wing (NAW) as the aviation combat element, and a Marine logistics group (LG) as the logistics combat element. A MEF also contains a Special Operations Training Group (SOTG) and is the training section component for the MEU and MEB. The SOTG oversees the training and evaluation exercises for the MEU's annual Special Operations Capable Certification.

Structure

  • Ground combat element: Marine Mechanized Division
  • Aviation combat element: Marine-Navy Air Wing
  • Logistics combat element: Marine Logistics Group
  • Command element: Marine Expeditionary Force Headquarters Group
    • MEF Headquarters
    • Intelligence Battalion
    • Law Enforcement Battalion
    • Radio Battalion
    • Communication Battalion
    • Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company (ANGELs)
  • Marine Expeditionary Brigade
  • Marine Expeditionary Unit
  • Marine Expeditionary Unit
  • Marine Expeditionary Unit

Marine Expeditionary Brigade

A Marine expeditionary brigade (MEB) is a formation of the Veridian Union Marines, a Marine-Navy air-ground task force of approximately 14,500 marines and sailors constructed around a reinforced infantry regiment, a composite Navy aircraft group, a combat logistics regiment and a MEB command group. The MEB, commanded by a general officer (usually a brigadier general), is task-organized to meet the requirements of a specific situation. It can function as part of an international joint task force, as the lead echelon of the Marine expeditionary force (MEF), or alone. It varies in size and composition and is larger than a Marine expeditionary unit (MEU) but smaller than a MEF. The MEB is capable of conducting missions across the full range of military operations.

Notional Marine expeditionary brigade

Command Element

MEB command group

  • MEB Staff
  • Detachment, Communications Battalion
  • Detachment, Intelligence Battalion
  • Detachment, Law Enforcement Battalion
  • Detachment, Radio Battalion
  • Detachment, Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company (Often referred to as ANGELs)
  • Detachment, Force Reconnaissance Company

Ground combat element

Regimental combat team

  • Infantry Regiment (w/ 3 Infantry Battalions), Reinforced
  • 48 Armored Personnel Carriers, Packard APC and variants (1 Mechanized Company (Reinforced))
  • 27 Infantry Fighting Vehicles, Mite and variants (1 Light Armored Reconnaissance Company (Reinforced))
  • 12 Main Battle Tank, MBT-6M Mbogo and variants (1 Tank Company (Reinforced))
  • 2 Armored Recovery Vehicle, ARV-6A1 (1 Tank Company (Reinforced))
  • 2 Combat Engineer Vehicle, CEV-6A (Combat Engineer Company)
  • 24 Howitzer, 150mm TH-5 Howitzer (1 Artillery Battalion w/4 firing batteries of 6 guns each)
  • 24 Mortar, 81mm (4 tubes per section, 2 sections per platoon, of the Mortar Platoon, Weapons Company, Infantry Battalion × 3)
  • 27 Lightweight Mortar, 60mm (3 tubes in the Mortar Section of the Weapons Platoon, Rifle company × 3, Infantry Battalion × 3)
  • 24 Anti-Tank Missile Launcher, Wey-Yu MILAN (8 launchers in the TOW Section of the Anti-Tank (AT) Platoon, Weapons Company, Infantry Battalion × 3)
  • 24 Anti-Tank Missile Launcher, DuVall Ordnance Terazk (8 launchers in the AT Section of the Anti-Tank Platoon, Weapons Company, Infantry Battalion × 3)
  • 18 Automatic Grenade Launcher, 40x53mm, AGL-98 (6 guns per Heavy Machine Gun Platoon, Weapons Company, Infantry Battalion × 3)
  • 18 Browning Machine Gun, Cal. .50, M2, HB, Flexible (6 guns per Heavy Machine Gun Platoon, Weapons Company, Infantry Battalion × 3)
  • 54 Machine Gun, 7mm Mauser, RA-60 GPMG (6 guns in the Machine Gun Section, Weapons Platoon, Rifle Company × 3, Infantry Battalion × 3)
  • 243 Light Machine Gun, 5mm Kurzer, RA Ameli (9 guns per Rifle Platoon × 3, Rifle Company × 3, Infantry Battalion × 3)

Aviation combat element

Composite Navy-Marine aircraft group

  • Navy Aircraft Group (NAG) [notional organization shown below]
  • 45 RAe Mirage D (3 NAS squadrons w/ 15 aircraft each)
  • 24 RAe Gale C (2 NFAS squadrons w/ 12 aircraft each)
  • 5 RAe Gale B (1 NEWS squadron w/ 5 aircraft each)
  • 6 RAe Tanker Gubby (1 NARS detachment)
  • 32 Wey-Yu Kipanga (2 MHL squadrons w/ 16 aircraft each)
  • 48 RAe Caracal (4 MML w/ 12 aircraft each)
  • 18 Wey-Yu Mamba (1 MCHA squadron, each MCHA squadron contains both Mamba and Boomslang aircraft)
  • 9 RAe Boomslang (1 MCHA squadron, each MCHA squadron contains both Mamba and Boomslang aircraft)
  • 45 LGAM-84 Honeybee teams (1 Low Altitude Air Defense firing battery w/ 3 platoons of 15 Stinger missile teams each)
  • 1 Navy/Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron (NMALS) (Provides Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance, Aviation Supply, and Aviation Ordnance support to aircraft squadrons)
  • 1 Navy/Marine Wing Support Squadron (NMWSS) (Provides Combat Service Support [i.e., all essential aviation ground support and services] to enable the MAG to perform its aviation mission)
  • Other aviation support squadron detachments as required (MACS, MASS, MTACS, MWCS)

Logistics combat element (LCE)

Combat logistics regiment (CLR) (w/ 1 to 3 combat logistics Battalions) [notional equipment shown below]

  • 1 medium girder bridge
  • 6 cranes:
    • 1 30-ton crane
    • 5 7.5-ton cranes
  • 2 600k-gal fuel systems
  • 44 100-kW generators
  • 75 Rhode General Automotives Heavy Haulers
  • 9 Water purifying units
  • 116 forklifts
  • 5 bulldozers
  • 3 road graders

Active

  • 2nd Marine Expeditionary Force
    • 2nd Marine Division "The Saints"
    • 7th Fleet Air Arm Aircraft Wing (Joint Marine-Fleet Air Arm Unit)
    • 2nd Marine Logistics Group
    • 2nd Marine Expeditionary Brigade
    • 2nd Marine Expeditionary Unit
    • 4th Marine Expeditionary Unit
    • 5th Marine Expeditionary Unit
  • 5th Marine Expeditionary Brigade
  • 6th Marine Expeditionary Brigade
  • 1st Marine Expeditionary Unit
  • 6th Marine Expeditionary Unit
  • 8th Marine Expeditionary Unit
  • 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit
  • 1st Marine Special Operations Command
  • 4th Marine Special Operations Command
  • 7th Marine Special Operations Command
  • 12th Marine Special Operations Command

Reserve

  • 1st Marine Expeditionary Force
  • 3rd Marine Expeditionary Force
  • 4th Marine Expeditionary Force
  • 5th Marine Expeditionary Force
  • 6th Marine Expeditionary Force
  • 7th Marine Expeditionary Force
  • 8th Marine Expeditionary Force
  • Marine Expeditionary Brigade
  • Marine Expeditionary Brigade
  • Marine Expeditionary Brigade
  • Marine Expeditionary Brigade
  • Marine Expeditionary Brigade
  • Marine Expeditionary Brigade
  • Marine Expeditionary Brigade
  • Marine Expeditionary Unit
  • Marine Expeditionary Unit
  • Marine Expeditionary Unit
  • Marine Expeditionary Unit
  • Marine Expeditionary Unit
  • Marine Expeditionary Unit
  • Marine Expeditionary Unit