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− | + | The '''eUnited States Marine Corps''' was US-based militia. | |
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The size of the Corps fluctuates, depending on how interesting eRepublik is at the time. During the [[World War III|Great War of 2009]], eUSMC membership skyrocketed to the point of needing a new Company to house these new recruits. However, after the US regained most of its territory, activity dropped and inactive soldiers were discharged. | The size of the Corps fluctuates, depending on how interesting eRepublik is at the time. During the [[World War III|Great War of 2009]], eUSMC membership skyrocketed to the point of needing a new Company to house these new recruits. However, after the US regained most of its territory, activity dropped and inactive soldiers were discharged. | ||
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The eUnited States Marine Corps was US-based militia.
The size of the Corps fluctuates, depending on how interesting eRepublik is at the time. During the Great War of 2009, eUSMC membership skyrocketed to the point of needing a new Company to house these new recruits. However, after the US regained most of its territory, activity dropped and inactive soldiers were discharged.
Mission
The USMC’s mission was to deliver rapid and heavy firepower, representing the USA on both foreign and friendly soil. These types of missions were:
- Hostile attacks against enemy territory
- Defense of the USA's allies
- Defense of American regions
- All other presence on non-American soil
Requirements
The requirements to enlist in the eUSMC were the highest of all the US military branches. Recruit had to have strength greater than 35,000 and minimum rank of God of War* or needed to be able to inflict more than 20000 damage with a Q7 weapon. The requirements can be found below:
Strength | Rank | Damage Q7 | Activity | IRC |
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35,000 | God of War* | 35,000 | Very High | Yes |
To join the USMC this form was to be used.
Organization
The Marine Corps, along with the rest of the United States Military, CJCS, The Marines were non funded Branch by the USA Government. The US Military was considered a Militia Branch of the USA and Allies. The person directly in charge of the Marines was the Commandant of the Corps, assisted in his/her duties by her second in command, Vice Commandant and Deputy Vice Commandant.
Logistics and Support
Marine Corps support included Quartermasters to manage its communes and distribute supplies (Weapons), and a Media Officer to oversee Marines presence in the media.
Companies and its Platoons
The Marines themselves were organized into three Companies, with each Company having one Commander, who served as a contact point for the individual Platoon Lieutenants and the Marine Corps' high command.
Each Company consisted of two Platoons. Alpha Company, with its two Platoons The Death Guard and The Widowmakers, were the original two Platoons of the USMC. Bravo and Charlie were added as the Marines grew. The newest Company, Delta, was mainly created to during the invasion of the US to house many of the new Marines that were recruited, who, at the time, were overwhelming the three existing Companies.
Each Platoon typically fielded between 8 and 10 Marines, and each of the Platoons was under the command of a Lieutenant who is responsible for passing down orders to his/her Platoons as given to them from the Commandant. Each Lieutenant might also choose to promote one of his men to the rank of Sergeant. Their job was to assist their Platoon Lieutenant in their everyday duties, such as forwarding orders to the Platoon's men, or standing in for the Lieutenant in case of an emergency.
The overview of the Companies and its Platoons can be viewed below.
Company | Platoon Name |
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Alpha 1 | The Death Guard |
Alpha 2 | The Widow Makers |
Bravo 1 | Harlot's Leathernecks |
Bravo 2 | The Dog Soldiers |
Charlie 1 | Teshub's Hand |
Charlie 2 | Lucky's Magnificent Bastards |
Delta |
Unfortunately, Charlie and Delta Company were dismissed mostly because many old Marines lost interest in the game (V2) and they retired, stopped to play or both. The Marines' organization structure adapted to changes in gameplay, and fielded two Companies consisting of two Platoons each, and even later Charlie Company has been reestablished.
History
Past Generals and Lieutenant Generals
Commandant | Vice-Commandant | Length of Service |
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Dexter Jones | Unknown - February 5. 2009. | |
Eugene Harlot | qn20 | February 5. 2009. - July 6. 2009. |
qn20 | Lucius Varenus | July 6. 2009. - September 14.2009. |
Lucius Varenus | Leroy Combs | September 14.2009. - November 1. 2009. |
Tula Jit | Sukoidha | November 1. 2009. - December 1. 2009. |
Sukoidha | Paradiziac | December 1. 2009. - May 18. 2010. |
Paradiziac | Deificus | May 18. 2010. - June 27. 2010. |
Deificus | HisAirness | June 27. 2010. - August 18. 2010. |
HisAirness | Tiacha | August 18. 2010. - December 21. 2010 |
HisAirness | Kell Draygo | December 21. 2010. - April 10. 2011 |
HisAirness | Cstarlight21 | April 10. 2011. - March 25. 2012 |
Cstarlight21 | krimpiekat | March 25. 2012 - September 18. 2012 |
Tiacha | krimpiekat | September 18. 2012 - March 1. 2013 |
redbirdusa | snake dr | March 1. 2013 - April 5. 2013 |
redbirdusa | Kellman | April 5. 2013 - January 25. 2014 |
redbirdusa | Belldandi | January 26. 2014 - June 5. 2014 |
Belldandi | Allen Webster | June 5. 2014 - N/A |
Combat History
Though the US has been active in many wars since the beginning of the New World, the USMC as a force has been active in many engagements, either through official alliances, or via troop deployment. The following are some of the wars in which American Marines fought in: