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|The objective of '''Operation Scarlet Wall''' was to secure LV-331 after a coordinated CLF assault aimed to seize control of vital hydroponic facilities critical to the colony's survival. The CLF infiltrated LV-331, using a civilian worker strike as a cover to initiate an armed rebellion. The Blazing Orchids established a defensive perimeter around the hydroponics complex, deploying barricades and tear gas to prevent protesters from breaching critical zones. Simultaneously, a strike team led by Major Lorraine neutralized key insurgent leaders holed up in the colony, severing their ability to coordinate. | |The objective of '''Operation Scarlet Wall''' was to secure LV-331 after a coordinated CLF assault aimed to seize control of vital hydroponic facilities critical to the colony's survival. The CLF infiltrated LV-331, using a civilian worker strike as a cover to initiate an armed rebellion. The Blazing Orchids established a defensive perimeter around the hydroponics complex, deploying barricades and tear gas to prevent protesters from breaching critical zones. Simultaneously, a strike team led by Major Lorraine neutralized key insurgent leaders holed up in the colony, severing their ability to coordinate. | ||
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=== Starship Hulls === | |||
As the United States Colonial Marine Corps is an independent arm of the Armed Forces, separate from the United States AeroSpace Force, those officers employed by the USCMC and the Third Regiment of Marine Space Force 3 are not placed in command of vessels primarily designed for space combat. Instead, commissioned officers of sufficient rank and ability are on occasion granted command of troop transport vessels that, in addition to transporting personnel across vast distances of space, act as carriers for rapid deployment of UD-4 "Cheyenne" Dropships as well as other vehicles and equipment commonly employed by marine companies. | |||
Due to the distance between the United America's core colonies and the Neroid sector of the Herculis Theater, the transport vessels of the Third Regiment often travel alone through the vastness of space to respond to distress signals and any other of the numerous situations that may require the attention of the armed forces. If an officer of the Third Regiment is granted command of one of these vessels it will almost always be one of three available hulls. | |||
'''Arikara-class Landing Patrol Vessel''' | |||
The Arikra is the oldest of the three marine transport hulls within the Regiment’s arsenal, originally devised in the 2150s and first produced in the 2160s. Classified as a Patrol Transport capable of self-sustained efforts, the Arikara was a classic, stop-gap production for when the UA required a new vessel for deep space patrols, with at least a few hulls being built or retrofitted in conjunction with WY. Said contributions often came with expanded research and AI systems, yet with the added caveat of a corporate presence onboard. | |||
Smaller than the much more popular and common Conestoga-class, Arikara-class transports generally carry no more than two companies, and can be relatively easily piloted by a skeleton crew with the aid of the ship AI. In a baseline configuration, it can serve several roles decently, but does not excel at any. For example, the inclusion of a small garage for mechanized support and a hangar for deployments of UD-4 or UD-25 drops, yet with only limited amounts of both air support and armored vehicles available, alongside the ammunition and equipment necessary for each. | |||
As expected from this jack-of-all-trades style, an Arikara has basic capabilities for both self-defence and offense, though will handily lose any fight against a more modern counterpart, let alone any larger starship properly built for space combat. | |||
'''Conestoga-class Light Assault Starship''' | |||
The Conestoga Light Assault Starship is the hull class that has largely replaced the earlier Arikara, due primarily to its superior performance in the Arikara's primary role as isolated deep-space patrol vessel capable of ferrying troops to far off locations. The Conestoga is much larger, capable of carrying far more equipment and personnel (dependent on configuration and usage), as well as being better armored and armed overall. | |||
While originally designed to be a practical, dedicated troop transport staying entirely within USASF battlegroups, the nature of the Cold War with the UPP and War on Insurgency meant that patrol vessels were in demand. This led to a gradual shift for the Conestoga into the role of the Arikara, which they have proven to be significantly better at overall, even with their slightly increased crew and logistical requirements. Despite excelling at its main tasks of troop transport, patrols, and general self-sufficiency in combat aspects, Conestoga-class hulls have poor auxiliary utilities in their baseline configuration. and often require retrofits into specialized designs dependent on their assignments and roles. | |||
A dedicated Conestoga can hold as many as eight full companies of marines theoretically, yet in practice they usually hold no more than 2, as with the Arikara. Enough to handle nearly any combat situation encountered on a patrol that a single transport is meant to tackle, while providing them with superior support in the form of vehicles, fire support, and logistics. | |||
'''Bougainville-class Light Attack Transport''' | |||
The newest evolution of the troop transport concept after the Conestoga-class and Arikara-class ships, considered top-of-the-line for its purpose within the USCMC. Building on the conceptual role of the Arikara-class while taking the improvements in design from the Conestoga-class, the Bougainville is set to replace the ageing Conestogas, despite being smaller and less heavily armed due to its greatly reduced costs and superior efficiency. | |||
The Bougainville features a vaguely hammerhead-shaped design towards its front, giving it a unique shape, which is also where its Bridge is located. Though it is smaller than the Conestoga, its modernized systems and design allow it to carry systems and weapons that outclass and outperform the older ones fitted on Conestoga and especially Arikara hulls, giving them combat effectiveness on par with the others at a price far below what it would cost to fully retrofit and modernize the outdated hulls to match a Bougainville's efficiency. Thus, while a Conestoga may ultimately still have the edge, the Bougainville is far less outclassed than its smaller size would imply. | |||
The Bougainville's one unavoidable weakness compared to its predecessors is that of its size. It is undeniably smaller, and if not for its modern efficiencies, would be far worse overall than the others in almost every aspect, both combat and transport. Even with said modernity, a Bougainville will often only hold one, or two undersized companies, with very little in the way of vehicles and greatly diminished autonomy. | |||
This, however, is a completely intentional design choice. Bougainvilles are generally afforded with improved equipment that requires less space for similar effectiveness, reducing the space needed for auxiliary modules like a medbay, and have most of a company's fire support requirements offloaded to multipurpose mounts on the ship itself, rather than individual equipment or vehicles. Thus, the class has much of the multi-role capability of the Arikaras for use on patrols alongside combat effectiveness near that of the Conestogas, at a far smaller size and price. | |||
The poor autonomy was a known and expected factor, as fears of the cold war with the UPP going hot had steadily grown over time. Bougainvilles only needed to be 'good enough' for extended, distant patrols, as should a full-scale war break out, much of the contested, largely-empty territory of present-day patrols would be abandoned. Instead, they would generally remain within the proximity of allied battlegroups, patrolling around a collection of ships that could easily resupply them, while still serving in the primary capacity as orbital landing ships for actual planetary invasions. Such a situation would negate every potential downside of the class compared to the Conestoga, further adding onto the benefits of its greatly reduced logistical and economic costs. | |||
Bougainvilles tend to be the least modified, owing to a combination of their relatively new status, multipurpose systems, and the difficulty caused by their carefully balanced and integrated components, necessary for the vessel's signature efficiency. | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:46, 12 January 2025
Overview
The 3rd Regiment of the 4th Combat Division, attached to Marine Space Force 3 'Herculis', was established in 2170 following the close of Operation Canton and the establishment of a cease fire between the United Americas and the Union of Progressive Peoples. It was created during the reorganization of USCM forces necessitated by the shifting geopolitical landscape which emerged in the wake of the devastating colonial conflict. In its original state the Regiment consisted of a mishmashed smattering of outdated transport vessels that had seen service as far back as the Sol Campaign, a variety of commanders with misaligned and conflicting ideologies as well as goals, and a severe lack of functional and easily maintained equipment to be used in ongoing conflicts within the Herculis Theater.
Following the ascension of Colonel Samantha Maverick to the position of Regimental Commander, the 3rd Regiment has begun to resemble a fighting force that the United Americas could grow to become proud of. In 2182 the Regiment still experiences issues surrounding corruption, a dwindling budget, and an all-around lack of qualified personnel to hold positions of importance, it is no longer the hopelessly outdated and disorganized organization it was at the outset of its founding.
Organization
Regimental Structure
Rank Structure
Individual Battalions
Starship Hulls
As the United States Colonial Marine Corps is an independent arm of the Armed Forces, separate from the United States AeroSpace Force, those officers employed by the USCMC and the Third Regiment of Marine Space Force 3 are not placed in command of vessels primarily designed for space combat. Instead, commissioned officers of sufficient rank and ability are on occasion granted command of troop transport vessels that, in addition to transporting personnel across vast distances of space, act as carriers for rapid deployment of UD-4 "Cheyenne" Dropships as well as other vehicles and equipment commonly employed by marine companies.
Due to the distance between the United America's core colonies and the Neroid sector of the Herculis Theater, the transport vessels of the Third Regiment often travel alone through the vastness of space to respond to distress signals and any other of the numerous situations that may require the attention of the armed forces. If an officer of the Third Regiment is granted command of one of these vessels it will almost always be one of three available hulls.
Arikara-class Landing Patrol Vessel
The Arikra is the oldest of the three marine transport hulls within the Regiment’s arsenal, originally devised in the 2150s and first produced in the 2160s. Classified as a Patrol Transport capable of self-sustained efforts, the Arikara was a classic, stop-gap production for when the UA required a new vessel for deep space patrols, with at least a few hulls being built or retrofitted in conjunction with WY. Said contributions often came with expanded research and AI systems, yet with the added caveat of a corporate presence onboard.
Smaller than the much more popular and common Conestoga-class, Arikara-class transports generally carry no more than two companies, and can be relatively easily piloted by a skeleton crew with the aid of the ship AI. In a baseline configuration, it can serve several roles decently, but does not excel at any. For example, the inclusion of a small garage for mechanized support and a hangar for deployments of UD-4 or UD-25 drops, yet with only limited amounts of both air support and armored vehicles available, alongside the ammunition and equipment necessary for each.
As expected from this jack-of-all-trades style, an Arikara has basic capabilities for both self-defence and offense, though will handily lose any fight against a more modern counterpart, let alone any larger starship properly built for space combat.
Conestoga-class Light Assault Starship
The Conestoga Light Assault Starship is the hull class that has largely replaced the earlier Arikara, due primarily to its superior performance in the Arikara's primary role as isolated deep-space patrol vessel capable of ferrying troops to far off locations. The Conestoga is much larger, capable of carrying far more equipment and personnel (dependent on configuration and usage), as well as being better armored and armed overall.
While originally designed to be a practical, dedicated troop transport staying entirely within USASF battlegroups, the nature of the Cold War with the UPP and War on Insurgency meant that patrol vessels were in demand. This led to a gradual shift for the Conestoga into the role of the Arikara, which they have proven to be significantly better at overall, even with their slightly increased crew and logistical requirements. Despite excelling at its main tasks of troop transport, patrols, and general self-sufficiency in combat aspects, Conestoga-class hulls have poor auxiliary utilities in their baseline configuration. and often require retrofits into specialized designs dependent on their assignments and roles.
A dedicated Conestoga can hold as many as eight full companies of marines theoretically, yet in practice they usually hold no more than 2, as with the Arikara. Enough to handle nearly any combat situation encountered on a patrol that a single transport is meant to tackle, while providing them with superior support in the form of vehicles, fire support, and logistics.
Bougainville-class Light Attack Transport
The newest evolution of the troop transport concept after the Conestoga-class and Arikara-class ships, considered top-of-the-line for its purpose within the USCMC. Building on the conceptual role of the Arikara-class while taking the improvements in design from the Conestoga-class, the Bougainville is set to replace the ageing Conestogas, despite being smaller and less heavily armed due to its greatly reduced costs and superior efficiency.
The Bougainville features a vaguely hammerhead-shaped design towards its front, giving it a unique shape, which is also where its Bridge is located. Though it is smaller than the Conestoga, its modernized systems and design allow it to carry systems and weapons that outclass and outperform the older ones fitted on Conestoga and especially Arikara hulls, giving them combat effectiveness on par with the others at a price far below what it would cost to fully retrofit and modernize the outdated hulls to match a Bougainville's efficiency. Thus, while a Conestoga may ultimately still have the edge, the Bougainville is far less outclassed than its smaller size would imply.
The Bougainville's one unavoidable weakness compared to its predecessors is that of its size. It is undeniably smaller, and if not for its modern efficiencies, would be far worse overall than the others in almost every aspect, both combat and transport. Even with said modernity, a Bougainville will often only hold one, or two undersized companies, with very little in the way of vehicles and greatly diminished autonomy.
This, however, is a completely intentional design choice. Bougainvilles are generally afforded with improved equipment that requires less space for similar effectiveness, reducing the space needed for auxiliary modules like a medbay, and have most of a company's fire support requirements offloaded to multipurpose mounts on the ship itself, rather than individual equipment or vehicles. Thus, the class has much of the multi-role capability of the Arikaras for use on patrols alongside combat effectiveness near that of the Conestogas, at a far smaller size and price.
The poor autonomy was a known and expected factor, as fears of the cold war with the UPP going hot had steadily grown over time. Bougainvilles only needed to be 'good enough' for extended, distant patrols, as should a full-scale war break out, much of the contested, largely-empty territory of present-day patrols would be abandoned. Instead, they would generally remain within the proximity of allied battlegroups, patrolling around a collection of ships that could easily resupply them, while still serving in the primary capacity as orbital landing ships for actual planetary invasions. Such a situation would negate every potential downside of the class compared to the Conestoga, further adding onto the benefits of its greatly reduced logistical and economic costs.
Bougainvilles tend to be the least modified, owing to a combination of their relatively new status, multipurpose systems, and the difficulty caused by their carefully balanced and integrated components, necessary for the vessel's signature efficiency.
Mission
The Third Regiment is tasked with search-and-destroy within the Herculis Theater under the Third Fleet, primarily the sector of Neroid due to the sudden influx of colonial rebellions occurring and requests from local marshals for reinforcements in putting down insurrections. The Regiment however, faces various issues including strained logistical supply lanes bogged down by distance, guerilla attacks from varying factions, poor weaponry maintenance, and low manpower due to a strained budget. Any hope of victory can only be achieved with new methods as attrition continues to tear away at the Regiment.
As of 2182 the Third Regiment operates out of Chinook 91 GSO station, a military space station in geosynchronous orbit around the colony world Georgia 525 (70 Ophiuchi A V). Due to to increasing security concerns, Colonel Maverick has begun detaching the regiment's reserve troops to defend the military space station from any potential threat that may target the heart of the Third Regiment.
Ideology
Ideology | Symbol | Description |
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Hawks | The Hawks are a far-right leaning faction that emerged following the end of the Sol Campaign, holding the belief that colonist uprisings can only be halted with iron and blood. Their main support dwindled following the ending of the Tientsin Campaign which led to the outlawing of nuclear weapons being used against colonies due to the humanitarian disaster that had emerged in the wake of the conflict. However, with the War on Insurgency dragging on and casualties mounting, the upper-brass of the USCM has once again begun to reconsider the option of more forceful measures. This would potentially include once again permitting the use of nuclear weaponry on colonial worlds, the suspension of colonial governments, and enactment of martial law through the sector. | |
Doves | The Doves are a left-leaning faction that rose to prominence following the humanitarian crisis on Mars after the Sol Campaign had been waged and won. Their firm belief is that the only way to unite colonies with the Earth Government is by fighting and winning the ‘War of Hearts’ through negotiation, humanitarian aid, and less usage of military assets. Following the Tientsin Campaign the Doves saw a major increase in popularity among the officer corps and successfully pressed the government to outlaw the use of nuclear weapons against colonial worlds. However, the War on Insurgency has wounded the belief that the ‘War of Hearts’ can still be won. Many now pointing to the relentless years of war crimes, casualties, and growing distrust of the USCM by CLF-aligned colonies. Yet there is still hope that the colonies and Sol can be reunified through compassion and unity. | |
Magpies | The Magpies are military industrial complex supporters who lean heavily towards policies pushed for and supported by major corporations such as Weyland-Yutani. Officers who align themselves as Magpies echo that the corporations are strong allies and that it would be harmful to push or restrict purchasing and contracts with them. It’s rumored that Magpies are among the wealthiest of officers in the USCM primarily due to bribes likely received to ‘overlook’ certain incidents that might be damaging to Weyland-Yutani or other corporations possessing active contracts with the USCM. Their interest aligns with the Hawks or Doves on specific issues and falls most readily on the cost and benefits. To them, money is power and a path to greater standing. | |
Unaligned | It is not uncommon for officers both new and old to distance themselves from the politics that surround their careers and missions to serve the USCM. Some often develop their own opinions far different from the main ideologies on how the issues the USCM faces should be dealt with, and thus find themselves often supporting one of the big three if it aligns with their own beliefs. Lobbying by both the Doves, Hawks, and Magpies to gain the support of these officers is not uncommon within the USCM. |
Current Crises
The War on Insurgency
The Colonial Liberation Front (CLF) are the United States Colonial Marine Corps' primary enemy in the Neroid Sector. A status primarily credited to their ideology, one opposing the government of the United Americas which they believe have long since abandoned the colonies. As a result, they wage a fierce guerrilla war on any UA-aligned forces, most readily the USCM. Although under-equipped and undermanned compared to their enemies, they have made up for such with strategic hit-and-run tactics which prove devastating in the war of attrition against under-manned USCM forces in the sector.
The ongoing fight against the CLF in the Neroid Sector and various other small cells appearing in other sectors has been ongoing for over a decade with no end in sight. Having an estimated manpower in the range of 150,000, the Colonial Liberation Front heavily outnumber local USCM forces despite their shoddy equipment. Casualties and losses continue to accumulate by the day with guerilla fighting taking its toll on USCM forces. Bickering between the various tactics and styles of command between those in charge of the 3rd Regiment have rendered any meaningful progress against the CLF impossible, and a decision must be made soon if there is to be any hope of success.
The Cold War
The Union of Progressive People and the United Americas have been locked in a Cold War for decades. Since the end of the Great Space Race and hostilities such as the Core Conflicts and the Tientsin Campaign, movement and amassing of military forces along borders has not been uncommon. As a matter of fact, various skirmishes between the two are growing increasingly common as tensions continue to rise. However, since the Tientsin Campaign these skirmishes have been kept undisclosed to the public, as the result could escalate into a full-scale nuclear war.
Lobbying from various factions within the 3rd Regiment and the wider USCM, most notably those with a hawkish attitude, have resulted in the United Americas adopting an increasingly aggressive stance towards the Union of Progressive Peoples. Hopes of a thawing of relations between the two Superpowers appears a distant dream as each continues their military buildup along the borders of the other.