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== '''Bold text'''Imperial Army or Imperial Marines (2019) ==
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I just re-read the JTAS#9 Article on the 4518th ... I think its and imperial Army Regiment with the standards and equipment close to that of the imperial marines. ( the JTAS 12 Marine Task Force article contrasts on TOE on several points). There are several mention that a the ranks are made up up “Marine Veterans” or “Marines seconded”. Now I am sure that there is something after JTAS#9 ... but if it is a Marine regiment, just call it the 4518th Imperial Star Marines ?
 
I just re-read the JTAS#9 Article on the 4518th ... I think its and imperial Army Regiment with the standards and equipment close to that of the imperial marines. ( the JTAS 12 Marine Task Force article contrasts on TOE on several points). There are several mention that a the ranks are made up up “Marine Veterans” or “Marines seconded”. Now I am sure that there is something after JTAS#9 ... but if it is a Marine regiment, just call it the 4518th Imperial Star Marines ?
 
Marc rationalization would be interesting to hear on this one.  
 
Marc rationalization would be interesting to hear on this one.  

Revision as of 12:16, 25 February 2019

Imperial Army or Imperial Marines (2019)

I just re-read the JTAS#9 Article on the 4518th ... I think its and imperial Army Regiment with the standards and equipment close to that of the imperial marines. ( the JTAS 12 Marine Task Force article contrasts on TOE on several points). There are several mention that a the ranks are made up up “Marine Veterans” or “Marines seconded”. Now I am sure that there is something after JTAS#9 ... but if it is a Marine regiment, just call it the 4518th Imperial Star Marines ? Marc rationalization would be interesting to hear on this one.

Bleddyn Wilson(talk) 1510 AST , 24 Feb 2019 (AST)

I recommend looking through GT: Ground Forces. This book has TOE and descriptions of both the Marines and the Army. It may be a better source to reconcile the differences. Tjoneslo (talk) 23:10, 24 February 2019 (EST)