The United States Marines of the USS Audacity (DDC 1701)
The Navy's transition from sail to steam and aerial ships put into question the need for Marines on naval ships. Meanwhile, Marines served as a convenient resource for interventions and landings to protect American interests overseas. The Corps was involved in over 28 separate interventions in the 30 years from the end of the American Civil War to the end of 19th century. Under Commandant Jacob Zeilin's tenure, Marine customs and traditions took shape: the Corps adopted the Marine Corps emblem on 19 November 1868. It was during this time that "The Marines' Hymn" was first heard. Around 1883, the Marines adopted their current motto "Semper Fidelis" (Always Faithful). With the ongoing world crisis of 1895, the Marines proved their worth as the toughest and most flexible troops the President had at his disposal.
USS Audacity (DDC 1701)
With the capture and incarceration of the Wicked Witch of the West, and the elimination of current threats to the continental United States (despite the warnings of the Miskatonic University focus forums), President Grover Cleveland has ordered the United States Navy to patrol likely hot spots with Aerial Corvette Raiders. The ground contingent and force for boarding actions will off course be the United States Marine Corps.
Officers of the USS Audacity from Left to Right: Number 1, Lieutenant Richard Halsey Best, Captain J. Kirk and Engineer Moireach "Scotty" Campbell.
Under the command of Captain J. Kirk, the USS Audacity (DDC 1701) has been recommissioned and carries the toughest strike force of marines in the USMC. The Marines are led by Gunnery Sergeant Peter Stewart, and his small, but powerful contingent is part of America's answer to the threats posed by the Witch King of Sokur and Fu Manchu to American interests.
Gunnery Sergeant Stewart.
Corporal Louis Rene "Buck Shot" Gaiennie with shotgun.
Lance Corporal David John Scannell with Arc Rifle.
Arc Generator carried by Lance Corporal Scannell.
Private Albert R. Campbell, Marksman Extraordinaire.
Private Erwin J. "There's no kill like an overkill" Boydston with the experimental Browning Automatic Rifle.
The Browning Automatic Rifle (BAR). These are the stats for the BAR for use in In Her Majesty's Name:
SV Bonus: +5
Range: 24"
Hands Required: 2
Pluck Penalty: -2
Cost: 15
Notes:
As an experimental weapon, if you roll a
fumble on a D10 (a natural "1") you must roll twice instead of the
normal once. The figure can also carry a pistol for 3 points.
Rules for The United States Marine Corps for In Her Majesty's Name can be found on page 49 of the book.
Semper Fi!
Beautful figures and scenery!
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DeleteWhat a great little unit. I am sure they will see plenty of action!
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