Uli-Schwyz Regiment on contract in Asia in the 1930's
MODERN HISTORY AND OPERATIONAL METHODOLOGY
Today, The USG Security Corporation is world renowned for getting the mission accomplished in some tight situations. They have served in a variety of global regions and climates. The Regiments are outfitted with the latest NS military arms and technical gear, keeping on the cutting edge of military technology. Where some such companies focus on mass quantities of arms and manpower, the USGSC feels that the highest quality modern gear is the key to successful contract completion.
It was during the 1930's that the Air Wing was added to expand their mobility and rapid response capability.
USG personnel are fully trained in commando and special operations tactics. Many of them have been trained at a varying number of the top special warfare schools across the multiverse during their national military service, then upon hire with the USG, have completed refresher courses at training sites owned (The Island) or rented by the USG.
No matter what elite force a recruited soldier or pilot has pulled their experience from across the globe, they still must complete Refresher or Advanced Skill training at the Uli-Schwyz-Galien Madurin Sea island base. There are various refresher levels run at Bugeber FX Training Center or Rimuinnen Flight Training Center, depending on their skill level and time away from military service.
All types of terrain and operations are prepared for in training on the Madurin Island Base, plus some other secret locations across the globe.
Considering the starting caliber of recruits, and the gaps filled by training, many specialized and elite commando/special warfare operations are handled with great finesse and success.
Operational languages for the PMC are English and Frandit (the native domestic language of Neu Engollon). While only close to a third or less of the Uli-Schwyz-Galien personnel are ethnic Neu Engollian, Frandit is used as per historical tradition and training of the Regiment. The use of Frandit also makes shouted orders stand out both in situations involving allies or the enemy.
USG Troopers on training maneuvers