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{{JobPageHeader
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|stafftype = EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM
|stafftype = EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM
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|img = CCAF.png
|img = CCAF_Patch.png
|jobtitle = Canadian Colonial Armed Forces Section
|jobtitle = Canadian Colonial Armed Forces Section
|difficulty = Easy-Very Hard
|difficulty = Hard
|superior = Your Sergeant, the local Acting Commanding Officer, the Captain of the LACNS Polaris, and the CCAF Lamont Station Beta Command Staff.
|superior = Your Sergeant, the local Acting Commanding Officer, Ship Captain Luna Fernandez, and the CCAF Lamont Station Beta Command Staff.
|rank = Sergeant (Section Commander) / Master Corporal (Section Second-in-Command) / Corporal (Smartgunner/Medic) / Private (Rifleman)
|rank = Sergeant (Section Commander) / Master Corporal (Second-in-Command) / Corporal (Smartgunner, Medic) / Private (Rifleman)
|duties = Get your instructions from CCAF Lamont, and carry out your orders. Assist the USCM in their operation to the best of your abilities. Do not harm anyone protected under the UA treaties.
|duties = Receive instructions from CCAF Lamont. Carry out your orders. Support the USCM mission without compromising CCAF interests. Provide Command with intelligence on enemy composition and movement. Do not violate the UA Founding Treaties... again.
|guides = This one
|guides = This one.
|description = When the United Americas needs bugs hunted or some corporate incident covered up, they call the Colonial Marines. When they need ground held and some real infantry wetwork done, they call you, the '''Canadian Colonial Armed Forces'''.
|description = When the United Americas wants something blown up or some corporate secret needs suppressing, they call the Colonial Marines. When they want it held, fortified, and accounted for? They call you.


Ferried by the Latin American Colonial Navy Ship Polaris, you have been deployed in the Neroid Sector to help ferry the last of the colonists affected by the recent purchase of colonies by W-Y from the Canadian Government.
The '''Canadian Colonial Armed Forces''' (CCAF) are the infantry troops of the United Americas. Transported by the UAS ''Polaris'', under the command of Ship Captain Luna Fernandez, LACN, this Section is deployed to hold the line, extract key assets, and carry out sensitive ground operations.


Long disdained by your fellow United Americans for your loyalty to the House of Windsor-Yamato through long-standing historical agreements, you are nevertheless the true ground-pounders of the UA.
Often dismissed by their southern counterparts as "Crown Dogs" or "Snowgrunts", the CCAF nonetheless holds a reputation for getting things done, no matter the odds. Show these Marines why.
}}
 
=Overview=
The '''Canadian Colonial Armed Forces (CCAF) Section''' is a [[Responders|Response Team]] deployed from the United American Spaceship (UAS) ''Polaris'' under orders from CCAF High Command, Lamont Station Beta. This section represents one of the standard infantry detachments deployed across the United American sphere, and acts under UA authority during joint operations.
 
They bring grit, order, and Dominion-era discipline to the battlefield.
 
==Backstory==
Founded from surviving remnants of the Canadian military post-unification, the CCAF serves as the primary ground force for the United Americas.
 
The CCAF Section aboard the ''Polaris'' was originally stationed at Fort McMurray Orbital Training Grounds before being rotated to Lamont Station Beta. From there, they were assigned to provide peacekeeping and stabilization during the colonial transfer following Weyland-Yutani’s acquisition of Canadian Neroid Sector colonies.


Show these Marines how its done!
==Equipment==
 
==Roles==
{| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" width="80%" class="wikitable"
! scope="col" style="background-color:Red;" width=200|Role
! scope="col" style="background-color:Red;" |Description
|-.
![[File:CCAF_Standard.png]]<br><nowiki>Rifleman  | Cpl/Pte</nowiki>
5 per Section
|Enlisted professional volunteer of the CCAF, these soldiers are the backbone of the UA. Armed with the M41A/2 Pulse Rifle and equipped with the B12 Pattern Personal Armor System, each private acts as the maneuver element of a section, giving the Section Commander the ability to push the battlefield.
{| border="1" class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
|+ style="text-align:left;"|'''Skills:'''
|
{{MarineSkills
|construction = 1
|engineering = 1
|medical = 1
|endurance = 4
|cqc = 3
|fireman = 3
|firearms = 2
}}
}}
=Overview=
|}
'''Canadian Colonial Armed Forces''' are the primary UA ground armed force, holding territory and fighting on the surface in the Silent and Oil wars.
|-
=Backstory=
![[File:CCAF_Medic.png]] <br><nowiki>Section Medic | Cpl</nowiki>
1 per Section
|Trained at CCAF North Battleford, Medical Training Centre, CCAF Medics ensure that battlefield wounds are treated, preparing more severely injured soldiers for medevac to LACN medical corps physicians. They’re armed with the M39 SMG for personal defence, and equipped with a full medical set.
{| border="1" class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
|+ style="text-align:left;"|'''Skills:'''
|
{{MarineSkills
|construction = 2
|engineering = 2
|medical = 1
|endurance = 4
|cqc = 3
|fireman = 3
|firearms = 2
}}
|}
|-
![[File:CCAF_Automatic.png]] <br><nowiki>Section Automatic | Cpl/Pte</nowiki>
2 per Section
|These trained men and women have access to an array of standard issued UPP medical items akin to their USCM counterparts. While combat is not their focus, they are armed with their old but reliable Type 71 Carbine as a quick response to any threat.
{| border="1" class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
|+ style="text-align:left;"|'''Skills:'''
|
{{MarineSkills
|medical = 3
|surgery = 2
|endurance = 3
|firearms = 1
|cqc = 1
}}
|}
|-
![[File:CCAF_Section_2iC.png]] <br>Section Second in Command (2iC) | MCpl
|The Section Second in Command (2iC) assists the Section Commander in leading the CCAF section, leading a second fire team. They will also liaise with the local USCM command staff, ensuring the section integrates into a Joint Force. They are armed with the M41A/2 Pulse Rifle and are permitted to wear the VP78 as a sidearm. Their B12 Pattern Personal Armor System has been modified to include an integrated optics system, providing magnification, medical status, and telemetry, all broadcast to the ''Polaris'' via the CCAF Integrated TeleComms Backpack.
{| border="1" class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
|+ style="text-align:left;"|'''Skills:'''
|
{{MarineSkills
|construction = 1
|engineering = 1
|endurance = 5
|cqc = 5
|leadership = 1
|jtac = 2
|firearms = 2
|melee = 1
}}
|}
|-
![[File:CCAF_Section_Commander.png]] <br>Section Commander | Sgt
|The Section Commander leads the CCAF section, developing and executing on a plan of action to accomplish the goals provided by headquarters. They will also liaise with the local USCM command staff, ensuring the section integrates into a Joint Force. They are armed with the M41A/2 Pulse Rifle and are permitted to wear the VP78 as a sidearm. Their B12 Pattern Personal Armor System has been modified to include an integrated optics system, providing magnification, medical status, and telemetry, all broadcast to the ''Polaris'' via the CCAF Integrated TeleComms Backpack.
{| border="1" class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
|+ style="text-align:left;"|'''Skills:'''
|
{{MarineSkills
|construction = 2
|engineering = 2
|endurance = 3
|cqc = 1
|leadership = 2
|medical = 2
|jtac = 3
|firearms = 1
}}
|}
|}
 
==CCAF Ranks==
===Rank Terminology===
 
{| style="background: none; border: none;"
|-
{|
!Paygrade:
!Description:
!Classifications:
!Description:
|-
|<center>E</center>
|Enlisted. E.g. a person who is enlisted into the CCAF.
|<center>NCO</center>
|Non-Commissioned Officer
Any enlisted of Grade 3 or higher.
|-
|<center>O</center>
|Officer. E.g. a person who is commissioned into the CCAF.
|<center>SNCO</center>
|Senior Non-Commissioned Officer
Any enlisted of Grade 6 or higher.
|-
|
|
|<center>SO</center>
|Senior Officer
Any officer of Grade 4 or higher.
|-
|
|
|<center>FO</center>
|Flag Officer
Any officer of Grade 7 or higher.
|}
 
===Officers===
{| class="wikitable"
! style="width:50px;" |Paygrade:
!Rank Name:
! style="width:50px;" |Abbreviation:
!Jobs:
|-
|O10C
|Commander-in-Chief of the Colonial Armed Forces (FO)
|CiCCAF
|N/A
|-
|O10
|General (FO)
|Gen
|N/A
|-
|O9
|Lieutenant-General (FO)
|LGen
|N/A
|-
|O8
|Major-General (FO)
|MGen
|N/A
|-
|O7
|Brigadier-General (FO)
|BGen
|N/A
|-
|O6
|Colonel (SO)
|Col
|N/A
|-
|O5
|Lieutenant-Colonel (SO)
|LCol
|N/A
|-
|O4
|Major (SO)
|Maj
|N/A
|-
|O3
|Captain
|Capt
|N/A
|-
|O2
|Lieutenant
|Lt
|N/A
|-
|O1
|Second Lieutenant
Officer Cadet
|2Lt
OCdt
|N/A
|}
 
===Enlisted===
{| class="wikitable"
! style="width:50px;" |Paygrade:
!Rank Name:
! style="width:50px;" |Abbreviation:
!Jobs:
|-
|E9C
|Colonial Armed Forces Chief Warrant Officer (SNCO)
|CAFCWO
|N/A
|-
|E9E
|Command Chief Warrant Officer (SNCO)
|CCWO
|N/A
|-
|E9
|Chief Warrant Officer (SNCO)
|CWO
|N/A
|-
|E8
|Master Warrant Officer (SNCO)
|MWO
|N/A
|-
|E7
|Warrant Officer (SNCO)
|WO
|N/A
|-
|E6
|Senior Sergeant (SNCO)
|SSgt
|N/A
|-
|E5
|Sergeant (NCO)
|Sgt
|N/A
|-
|E4
|Master Corporal (NCO)
|MCpl
|N/A
|-
|E3
|Corporal (NCO)
|Cpl
|N/A
|-
|E2
|Private (Trained)
|Pte (T)
|N/A
|-
|E1
|Private (Basic)
|Pte (B)
|N/A
|}
 
==Relations with the USCM==
Tense but professional. The USCM considers the CCAF a wildcard; not quite allies, but not quite outsiders. Joint operations are often subject to military police action.
 
Do not expect access to all USCM resources. Do not expect to be welcomed. But do expect to be respected, after all, you’ve bled beside them.
 
==Gameplay Tips==
*Coordinate with USCM, but prioritize CCAF orders.
*Play your role: clean, competent, and a heart as cold as a Canadian winter.

Latest revision as of 23:32, 19 April 2025

EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM
CCAF Patch.png
Canadian Colonial Armed Forces Section
Difficulty: Hard
Supervisors: Your Sergeant, the local Acting Commanding Officer, Ship Captain Luna Fernandez, and the CCAF Lamont Station Beta Command Staff.
Rank: Sergeant (Section Commander) / Master Corporal (Second-in-Command) / Corporal (Smartgunner, Medic) / Private (Rifleman)
Duties: Receive instructions from CCAF Lamont. Carry out your orders. Support the USCM mission without compromising CCAF interests. Provide Command with intelligence on enemy composition and movement. Do not violate the UA Founding Treaties... again.
Guides: This one.
Unlock Requirements: Not available.
Detailed Description:
|__________|
When the United Americas wants something blown up or some corporate secret needs suppressing, they call the Colonial Marines. When they want it held, fortified, and accounted for? They call you.

The Canadian Colonial Armed Forces (CCAF) are the infantry troops of the United Americas. Transported by the UAS Polaris, under the command of Ship Captain Luna Fernandez, LACN, this Section is deployed to hold the line, extract key assets, and carry out sensitive ground operations.

Often dismissed by their southern counterparts as "Crown Dogs" or "Snowgrunts", the CCAF nonetheless holds a reputation for getting things done, no matter the odds. Show these Marines why.
|__________|


Overview

The Canadian Colonial Armed Forces (CCAF) Section is a Response Team deployed from the United American Spaceship (UAS) Polaris under orders from CCAF High Command, Lamont Station Beta. This section represents one of the standard infantry detachments deployed across the United American sphere, and acts under UA authority during joint operations.

They bring grit, order, and Dominion-era discipline to the battlefield.

Backstory

Founded from surviving remnants of the Canadian military post-unification, the CCAF serves as the primary ground force for the United Americas.

The CCAF Section aboard the Polaris was originally stationed at Fort McMurray Orbital Training Grounds before being rotated to Lamont Station Beta. From there, they were assigned to provide peacekeeping and stabilization during the colonial transfer following Weyland-Yutani’s acquisition of Canadian Neroid Sector colonies.

Equipment

Roles

Role Description
File:CCAF Standard.png
Rifleman | Cpl/Pte

5 per Section

Enlisted professional volunteer of the CCAF, these soldiers are the backbone of the UA. Armed with the M41A/2 Pulse Rifle and equipped with the B12 Pattern Personal Armor System, each private acts as the maneuver element of a section, giving the Section Commander the ability to push the battlefield.
Skills:
Master
Elite
Expert
Specially Trained
Trained
CQC Endurance Fireman Carry
Master
Expert
Specially Trained
Trained
Medical Surgery
Master
Expert
Specially Trained
Trained
Construction Engineering JTAC Leadership Vehicles
Specially Trained
Trained
Firearms Police Powerloader Melee Piloting Domestic Intel
Trained
Research Navigation Execution
Trained
Smartgun M5-RPG M4RA Battle Rifle M42A Scoped Rifle M92 Grenade Launcher M240-T Incinerator


File:CCAF Medic.png
Section Medic | Cpl

1 per Section

Trained at CCAF North Battleford, Medical Training Centre, CCAF Medics ensure that battlefield wounds are treated, preparing more severely injured soldiers for medevac to LACN medical corps physicians. They’re armed with the M39 SMG for personal defence, and equipped with a full medical set.
Skills:
Master
Elite
Expert
Specially Trained
Trained
CQC Endurance Fireman Carry
Master
Expert
Specially Trained
Trained
Medical Surgery
Master
Expert
Specially Trained
Trained
Construction Engineering JTAC Leadership Vehicles
Specially Trained
Trained
Firearms Police Powerloader Melee Piloting Domestic Intel
Trained
Research Navigation Execution
Trained
Smartgun M5-RPG M4RA Battle Rifle M42A Scoped Rifle M92 Grenade Launcher M240-T Incinerator


File:CCAF Automatic.png
Section Automatic | Cpl/Pte

2 per Section

These trained men and women have access to an array of standard issued UPP medical items akin to their USCM counterparts. While combat is not their focus, they are armed with their old but reliable Type 71 Carbine as a quick response to any threat.
Skills:
Master
Elite
Expert
Specially Trained
Trained
CQC Endurance Fireman Carry
Master
Expert
Specially Trained
Trained
Medical Surgery
Master
Expert
Specially Trained
Trained
Construction Engineering JTAC Leadership Vehicles
Specially Trained
Trained
Firearms Police Powerloader Melee Piloting Domestic Intel
Trained
Research Navigation Execution
Trained
Smartgun M5-RPG M4RA Battle Rifle M42A Scoped Rifle M92 Grenade Launcher M240-T Incinerator


File:CCAF Section 2iC.png
Section Second in Command (2iC) | MCpl
The Section Second in Command (2iC) assists the Section Commander in leading the CCAF section, leading a second fire team. They will also liaise with the local USCM command staff, ensuring the section integrates into a Joint Force. They are armed with the M41A/2 Pulse Rifle and are permitted to wear the VP78 as a sidearm. Their B12 Pattern Personal Armor System has been modified to include an integrated optics system, providing magnification, medical status, and telemetry, all broadcast to the Polaris via the CCAF Integrated TeleComms Backpack.
Skills:
Master
Elite
Expert
Specially Trained
Trained
CQC Endurance Fireman Carry
Master
Expert
Specially Trained
Trained
Medical Surgery
Master
Expert
Specially Trained
Trained
Construction Engineering JTAC Leadership Vehicles
Specially Trained
Trained
Firearms Police Powerloader Melee Piloting Domestic Intel
Trained
Research Navigation Execution
Trained
Smartgun M5-RPG M4RA Battle Rifle M42A Scoped Rifle M92 Grenade Launcher M240-T Incinerator


File:CCAF Section Commander.png
Section Commander | Sgt
The Section Commander leads the CCAF section, developing and executing on a plan of action to accomplish the goals provided by headquarters. They will also liaise with the local USCM command staff, ensuring the section integrates into a Joint Force. They are armed with the M41A/2 Pulse Rifle and are permitted to wear the VP78 as a sidearm. Their B12 Pattern Personal Armor System has been modified to include an integrated optics system, providing magnification, medical status, and telemetry, all broadcast to the Polaris via the CCAF Integrated TeleComms Backpack.
Skills:
Master
Elite
Expert
Specially Trained
Trained
CQC Endurance Fireman Carry
Master
Expert
Specially Trained
Trained
Medical Surgery
Master
Expert
Specially Trained
Trained
Construction Engineering JTAC Leadership Vehicles
Specially Trained
Trained
Firearms Police Powerloader Melee Piloting Domestic Intel
Trained
Research Navigation Execution
Trained
Smartgun M5-RPG M4RA Battle Rifle M42A Scoped Rifle M92 Grenade Launcher M240-T Incinerator


CCAF Ranks

Rank Terminology

Paygrade: Description: Classifications: Description:
E
Enlisted. E.g. a person who is enlisted into the CCAF.
NCO
Non-Commissioned Officer

Any enlisted of Grade 3 or higher.

O
Officer. E.g. a person who is commissioned into the CCAF.
SNCO
Senior Non-Commissioned Officer

Any enlisted of Grade 6 or higher.

SO
Senior Officer

Any officer of Grade 4 or higher.

FO
Flag Officer

Any officer of Grade 7 or higher.

Officers

Paygrade: Rank Name: Abbreviation: Jobs:
O10C Commander-in-Chief of the Colonial Armed Forces (FO) CiCCAF N/A
O10 General (FO) Gen N/A
O9 Lieutenant-General (FO) LGen N/A
O8 Major-General (FO) MGen N/A
O7 Brigadier-General (FO) BGen N/A
O6 Colonel (SO) Col N/A
O5 Lieutenant-Colonel (SO) LCol N/A
O4 Major (SO) Maj N/A
O3 Captain Capt N/A
O2 Lieutenant Lt N/A
O1 Second Lieutenant

Officer Cadet

2Lt

OCdt

N/A

Enlisted

Paygrade: Rank Name: Abbreviation: Jobs:
E9C Colonial Armed Forces Chief Warrant Officer (SNCO) CAFCWO N/A
E9E Command Chief Warrant Officer (SNCO) CCWO N/A
E9 Chief Warrant Officer (SNCO) CWO N/A
E8 Master Warrant Officer (SNCO) MWO N/A
E7 Warrant Officer (SNCO) WO N/A
E6 Senior Sergeant (SNCO) SSgt N/A
E5 Sergeant (NCO) Sgt N/A
E4 Master Corporal (NCO) MCpl N/A
E3 Corporal (NCO) Cpl N/A
E2 Private (Trained) Pte (T) N/A
E1 Private (Basic) Pte (B) N/A

Relations with the USCM

Tense but professional. The USCM considers the CCAF a wildcard; not quite allies, but not quite outsiders. Joint operations are often subject to military police action.

Do not expect access to all USCM resources. Do not expect to be welcomed. But do expect to be respected, after all, you’ve bled beside them.

Gameplay Tips

  • Coordinate with USCM, but prioritize CCAF orders.
  • Play your role: clean, competent, and a heart as cold as a Canadian winter.