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Anyone wonder why she seems to be training to be a Marine/Army officer even though her parents were high-ranking Swabbies? | Anyone wonder why she seems to be training to be a Marine/Army officer even though her parents were high-ranking Swabbies? | ||
:It seems to me that the UNSC has adopted a joint training programme of some sorts. UNSC Navy personnel seem to be expected to see more ground combat than we'd expect of modern naval officers: In ''The Cole Protocol'', Keyes reminisces about being in a Pelican making an assault, and he handles himself quite well on Charybdis IX and Installation 04. Modern amphibious assaults see many dozens of Naval personnel working alongside Marines as Corpsmen, pilots, engineers, and gunfire coordinators. Furthermore, at this point the UNSC was still fighting the Insurrection, which was primarily a land war: It makes no sense to have hundreds of trained officers and men who are not required in space, so instead you train them to deploy on the surface. A parallel can probably be drawn with the [[wikipedia:63rd (Royal Naval) Division|Royal Naval Division]] of World War I.--[[User talk:The All-knowing Sith'ari|The All-knowing Sith'ari]] 10:52, 2 December 2012 (EST) | :It seems to me that the UNSC has adopted a joint training programme of some sorts. UNSC Navy personnel seem to be expected to see more ground combat than we'd expect of modern naval officers: In ''The Cole Protocol'', Keyes reminisces about being in a Pelican making an assault, and he handles himself quite well on Charybdis IX and Installation 04. Modern amphibious assaults see many dozens of Naval personnel working alongside Marines as Corpsmen, pilots, engineers, and gunfire coordinators. Furthermore, at this point the UNSC was still fighting the Insurrection, which was primarily a land war: It makes no sense to have hundreds of trained officers and men who are not required in space, so instead you train them to deploy on the surface. A parallel can probably be drawn with the [[wikipedia:63rd (Royal Naval) Division|Royal Naval Division]] of World War I.--[[User talk:The All-knowing Sith'ari|The All-knowing Sith'ari]] 10:52, 2 December 2012 (EST) | ||
"Secretary at FLEETCOM?" Shouldn't Dimahs mother be an Admiral? |
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Why is her roommate a guy? I thought academies separated genders. Bioniclepluslotr 09:06, 13 October 2012 (EDT)
- This, but after 510 years. I guess. —S331 (COM • Mission Log • Profile) 10:47, 13 October 2012 (EDT)
Why would a girl of this background (i.e. Mother: Secretary of FLEETCOM, Father: high ranking officer.) be training as a non-commissioned cadet rather than an officer? --Felix-119 14:33, 24 October 2012 (EDT)
- Those at Corbulo Academy are being trained as commissioned officers. NCO's advance through the ranks after they've served as junior enlisted. Grizzlei ♥ ツ
Anyone wonder why she seems to be training to be a Marine/Army officer even though her parents were high-ranking Swabbies?
- It seems to me that the UNSC has adopted a joint training programme of some sorts. UNSC Navy personnel seem to be expected to see more ground combat than we'd expect of modern naval officers: In The Cole Protocol, Keyes reminisces about being in a Pelican making an assault, and he handles himself quite well on Charybdis IX and Installation 04. Modern amphibious assaults see many dozens of Naval personnel working alongside Marines as Corpsmen, pilots, engineers, and gunfire coordinators. Furthermore, at this point the UNSC was still fighting the Insurrection, which was primarily a land war: It makes no sense to have hundreds of trained officers and men who are not required in space, so instead you train them to deploy on the surface. A parallel can probably be drawn with the Royal Naval Division of World War I.--The All-knowing Sith'ari 10:52, 2 December 2012 (EST)
"Secretary at FLEETCOM?" Shouldn't Dimahs mother be an Admiral?