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But a Marine Expeditionary Brigade has a Regimental Combat Team (a regiment) and a Combat Logistics Regiment (or CLR). The possibility exists that the UNSC's version of that would be a Brigade Logistics Combat Element. But, in addition to diverging from the fact that USMC Brigade LCE's are specified as that regiments (though some divergence is obviously fair), it also kinda messes with the 1/7. We know from Palace Hotel that a similar unit, E2-BAG/1/7 (referred to as 1/7/E2-BAG in the story but altered on the OG B-net UNSC weapons pages for Halo 3 which include quotes from members of the unit), the 1/7 likely means 1st Battalion, 7th Marines (as First Platoon, Kilo Company is specified beneath it). | But a Marine Expeditionary Brigade has a Regimental Combat Team (a regiment) and a Combat Logistics Regiment (or CLR). The possibility exists that the UNSC's version of that would be a Brigade Logistics Combat Element. But, in addition to diverging from the fact that USMC Brigade LCE's are specified as that regiments (though some divergence is obviously fair), it also kinda messes with the 1/7. We know from Palace Hotel that a similar unit, E2-BAG/1/7 (referred to as 1/7/E2-BAG in the story but altered on the OG B-net UNSC weapons pages for Halo 3 which include quotes from members of the unit), the 1/7 likely means 1st Battalion, 7th Marines (as First Platoon, Kilo Company is specified beneath it). | ||
So let's go one deeper, to what would be the UNSC's equivalent of Marine Expeditionary Unit, which is based around a battalion, an aircraft element, and a Combat Logistics Battalion (or CLB). Once again, we could be looking at Battalion Logistics Combat Element for BLCE. Now, departing somewhat from what we see today, that could be a | So let's go one deeper, to what would be the UNSC's equivalent of Marine Expeditionary Unit, which is based around a battalion, an aircraft element, and a Combat Logistics Battalion (or CLB). Once again, we could be looking at Battalion Logistics Combat Element for BLCE. Now, departing somewhat from what we see today, that could be a Battalion in and of itself (which means it'd probably be more "Battalion, Logistics Combat Element") '''or''' the LCE's of the UNSC Marine Corps' version of an Air-Ground Combat Task Force (AGCTF) are not considered to be battalions or regiments '''but''' are actually '''part of''' the battalion to which it is attached. The Logistics Combat Element '''of''' the 1st Battalion, 7th Marines. | ||
As for the S4, the working assumption is that translates to Sol IV, as in Mars (since the E2 in E2-BAG/1/7 supposedly translates to Eridanus II). So, going off the extrapolations we've made so far, what we've got is S4/BLCE/1/7 Battalion Logistics Combat Element, 1st Battalion, 7th Marines, out of Mars. I suppose the implication of such a setup would be that MEU-level UNSC Marine Corps unit is thought of more as a single battalion reinforced with supporting elements that are considered part of the battalion, rather than multiple battalion-equivalent units of different function working together. | As for the S4, the working assumption is that translates to Sol IV, as in Mars (since the E2 in E2-BAG/1/7 supposedly translates to Eridanus II). So, going off the extrapolations we've made so far, what we've got is S4/BLCE/1/7 Battalion Logistics Combat Element, 1st Battalion, 7th Marines, out of Mars. I suppose the implication of such a setup would be that MEU-level UNSC Marine Corps unit is thought of more as a single battalion reinforced with supporting elements that are considered part of the battalion, rather than multiple battalion-equivalent units of different function working together. |