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United States Military

PostPosted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 4:24 pm
by Minnysota
United States Army

    Infantry Equipment


    Weapon Attachments


    Small Arms


    Squad-Support Weapons


    Crew-served Weapons


    Snipers


    Anti-Tank Weapons


    Vehicle-Mounted Weapons


    Armored Fighting Vehicles


    Artillery


    Logistical, Support, & Transport Vehicles


    Air Assets


    Special Warfare Division


PostPosted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 6:59 pm
by Minnysota
United States Navy

    Carriers


    Landing Ships and Amphibious Assault Ships


    Missile Ships


    Submarines


    Logistical Vessels


    Tactical Insertion Troops


PostPosted: Thu Sep 30, 2010 5:15 pm
by Minnysota
Naval Air Forces of the United States Navy

    Fighters


    Strike Aircraft


    Electronic Warfare


    Trainers



    Maritime Strike


    UAVs, Recon, & UCAVs


    Helicopters


    Airborne Warning & Control


    Cargo & Transport


PostPosted: Thu Sep 30, 2010 5:45 pm
by Minnysota
United States Air Force

    Fighters


    Trainers


    Ground Attack


    Bombers


    UAVs, Recon, & UCAVs


    Helicopters


    Cargo, Utility, & Transport


    Command


    Aerial Drop Shock Troopers


PostPosted: Sun Nov 07, 2010 3:17 pm
by Minnysota
United States Marine Corps

    Infantry Equipment


    Weapon Attachments


    Small Arms


    Squad-Support Weapons


    Crew-served Weapons


    Snipers


    Anti-Tank Weapons


    Vehicle-Mounted Weapons


    Armored Fighting Vehicles


    Artillery


    Logistical, Support, & Transport Vehicles


    Air Assets


    Special Warfare Division


PostPosted: Sat Feb 18, 2012 6:31 pm
by Minnysota

PostPosted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 9:27 am
by Minnysota
General Equipment

    Radios


    Ballistic Missiles


    Anti-Ship Missiles


    Surface-to-Air Missile (Systems)


    Air-to-Air Missiles


    Ground/Air-launched Cruise Missiles


    Torpedoes


    Air-to-Surface Munitions


    Anti-Radiation Missiles


    Anti-Satellite Missiles


    Anti-Ballistic Missiles


    Anti-Submarine Systems


    Mines


PostPosted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 7:37 pm
by Minnysota
United States Army


Current Active Servicemen (as of 2011) : 736,942
Current Reserve Pool (as of 2011) : 432,807


Overview
The United States Army is responsible for defense on a national level and also for any occupational or land conflicts abroad. It is the largest branch of the United States Military in terms of hard and logistical power, and is also currently deployed for rebuilding missions in Kustania.


Organization


UnitCommanding OfficerSub-UnitsTotal Composition
Infantry FireteamNCO
  • None
  • 4 Riflemen
  • 1 Grenadier
Infantry SquadSergeant
  • Three Fireteams
  • 12 Riflemen
  • 3 Grenadiers
Rifle PlatoonLieutenant
  • Two Infantry Squads
  • 24 Riflemen
  • 6 Grenadiers
Heavy Weapons PlatoonWeapons Lieutenant
  • None
  • 2 Heavy Machine Gun Teams(8 crew)
  • 1 Automatic Grenade Launcher/Anti-Tank Team(4 crew)
CompanyMajor/Captain
  • Five Rifle Platoons
  • One Heavy Weapons Platoon
  • 120 Riflemen
  • 30 Grenadiers
  • 2 Heavy Machine Gun Teams(8 crew)
  • 1 Automatic Grenade Launcher/Anti-Tank Team(4 crew)


UnitCommanding OfficerSub-UnitsTotal Composition
Armored PlatoonCaptainNone4 MBT's(12 crew)
Armored CompanyMajor2 Armored Platoons8 MBT's(24 men)


UnitCommanding OfficerSub-UnitsTotal Composition
BattalionLieutenant Colonel
  • Three Companies
  • Two Armored Companies
  • Field Artillery Battery
  • 396 Infantry
  • 16 MBT's(48 crew)
  • 6 Field Guns(18 crew)
Combat RegimentColonel
  • Three Battalions
  • One Medium Battery
  • Three SP Medium Batteries
  • One Heavy Battery
  • Three SP Heavy Batteries
  • 1,188 Infantry
  • 48 MBT's(144 crew)
  • 24 Field Guns(54 crew)
  • 6 Medium Guns(18 crew)
  • 24 SP Medium Guns(120 men)
  • 3 Heavy Guns(42 crew)
  • 8 SP Heavy Guns(84 crew)
BrigadeBrigadier General
  • Four Combat Regiments
  • 4,752 men
  • 192 MBT's(576 crew)
  • 96 Field Guns(216 crew)
  • 24 Medium Guns(72 crew)
  • 96 SP Medium Guns(480 crew)
  • 12 Heavy Guns(168 crew)
  • 32 SP Heavy Guns(336 crew)
DivisionMajor General
  • Three Brigades
  • 14,256 Infantry
  • 576 MBT's(1,728 crew)
  • 288 Field Guns(648 crew)
  • 72 Medium Guns(216 crew)
  • 288 SP Medium Guns(1,440 crew)
  • 36 Heavy Guns(504 crew)
  • 96 SP Heavy Guns(1,008 crew)
CorpLieutenant General
  • Three Divisions
  • 42,768 Infantry
  • 1,728 MBT's(4,884 crew)
  • 864 Field Guns(1,944 crew)
  • 216 Medium Guns(648 crew)
  • 864 SP Medium Guns(4,320 crew)
  • 108 Heavy Guns(1,512 crew)
  • 288 SP Heavy Guns(3,024 crew)
Field ArmyGeneral
  • Four Corps
  • 171,072 Infantry
  • 6,912 MBT's(19,536 crew)
  • 3,456 Field Guns(7,776 crew)
  • 864 Medium Guns(2,592 crew)
  • 3,456 SP Medium Guns(17,280)
  • 432 Heavy Guns(6,048 crew)
  • 1,152 SP Heavy Guns(12,096 crew)

PostPosted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 7:37 pm
by Minnysota
-placeholder for Navy/Coast Guard structure-

PostPosted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 7:37 pm
by Minnysota
-placeholder for Air Force structure-

PostPosted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 7:38 pm
by Minnysota
United States Marine Corps


Current Active Servicemen (as of 2011) : 264,543
Current Reserve Pool (as of 2011) : 155,336


Overview
The United States Marine Corps is the best of the best. Not even the Navy or the Army can compete with its prowess and power. Essentially an army in itself, the Marines are capable of striking an enemy from the land, sea, and air. The definition of a diverse fighting force, the Marines remain the prominent branch in the United States Military.


Organization


UnitCommanding OfficerSub-UnitsTotal Composition
Infantry FireteamNCO
  • None
  • 4 Riflemen
  • 1 Grenadier
Infantry SquadSergeant
  • Three Fireteams
  • 12 Riflemen
  • 3 Grenadiers
Rifle PlatoonLieutenant
  • Two Infantry Squads
  • 24 Riflemen
  • 6 Grenadiers
Heavy Weapons PlatoonWeapons Lieutenant
  • None
  • 2 Heavy Machine Gun Teams(8 crew)
  • 1 Automatic Grenade Launcher/Anti-Tank Team(4 crew)
CompanyMajor/Captain
  • Five Rifle Platoons
  • One Heavy Weapons Platoon
  • 120 Riflemen
  • 30 Grenadiers
  • 2 Heavy Machine Gun Teams(8 crew)
  • 1 Automatic Grenade Launcher/Anti-Tank Team(4 crew)


UnitCommanding OfficerSub-UnitsTotal Composition
Armored PlatoonCaptainNone4 MBT's(12 crew)
Armored CompanyMajor2 Armored Platoons8 MBT's(24 men)


UnitCommanding OfficerSub-UnitsTotal Composition
BattalionLieutenant Colonel
  • Three Companies
  • Two Armored Companies
  • Field Artillery Battery
  • 396 Infantry
  • 16 MBT's(48 crew)
  • 6 Field Guns(18 crew)
Combat RegimentColonel
  • Three Battalions
  • One Medium Battery
  • Three SP Medium Batteries
  • One Heavy Battery
  • Three SP Heavy Batteries
  • 1,188 Infantry
  • 48 MBT's(144 crew)
  • 24 Field Guns(54 crew)
  • 6 Medium Guns(18 crew)
  • 24 SP Medium Guns(120 men)
  • 3 Heavy Guns(42 crew)
  • 8 SP Heavy Guns(84 crew)
BrigadeBrigadier General
  • Four Combat Regiments
  • 4,752 men
  • 192 MBT's(576 crew)
  • 96 Field Guns(216 crew)
  • 24 Medium Guns(72 crew)
  • 96 SP Medium Guns(480 crew)
  • 12 Heavy Guns(168 crew)
  • 32 SP Heavy Guns(336 crew)
DivisionMajor General
  • Three Brigades
  • 14,256 Infantry
  • 576 MBT's(1,728 crew)
  • 288 Field Guns(648 crew)
  • 72 Medium Guns(216 crew)
  • 288 SP Medium Guns(1,440 crew)
  • 36 Heavy Guns(504 crew)
  • 96 SP Heavy Guns(1,008 crew)
CorpLieutenant General
  • Three Divisions
  • 42,768 Infantry
  • 1,728 MBT's(4,884 crew)
  • 864 Field Guns(1,944 crew)
  • 216 Medium Guns(648 crew)
  • 864 SP Medium Guns(4,320 crew)
  • 108 Heavy Guns(1,512 crew)
  • 288 SP Heavy Guns(3,024 crew)
Field ArmyGeneral
  • Four Corps
  • 171,072 Infantry
  • 6,912 MBT's(19,536 crew)
  • 3,456 Field Guns(7,776 crew)
  • 864 Medium Guns(2,592 crew)
  • 3,456 SP Medium Guns(17,280)
  • 432 Heavy Guns(6,048 crew)
  • 1,152 SP Heavy Guns(12,096 crew)

PostPosted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 7:39 pm
by Minnysota
-placeholder for Strategic Missile Forces structure-