The Joruba Trading Security Forces are the Defense Forces of the trading company Joruba Trading Corporation.
History
At the end of Year 13 Elwood Manjarres created the Manjarres Personal Defense Forces, they then became the Zann Security Forces before due to a new offer, he decided to move them into Joruba Trading Corporation, and they officially became a part of and turned into the Joruba Trading Security Forces.
Ranks
Below are the ranks for the JTSF
PAY GRADE
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ABBREVIATION
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RANK INSIGNIA
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EXPLANATIONS
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Enlisted Personal
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E-0 |
Trainee |
(TN) |
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New Trainee
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E-1 |
Crewman |
(CM) |
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E-2 |
Airman |
(AM) |
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E-3 |
Senior Airman |
(SAM) |
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E-4 |
Petty Officer 2nd Class |
(PO2) |
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E-5 |
Petty Officer 1st Class |
(PO1) |
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E-6 |
Chief Petty Officer |
(CPO) |
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Officers
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O-1 |
Ensign |
(EN) |
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O-2 |
Lieutenant Junior Grade |
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O-3 |
Lieutenant |
(LT) |
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O-4 |
Lieutenant Commander |
(LTCMDR) |
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Squadron XO
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0-5 |
Commander |
(CMDR) |
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Squadron CO
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0-6 |
Air Group Commander |
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Overall Squadrons Commander for all of a capital ships squadrons, reports to Captain of the ship, can overrule Squadron Commanders.
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Captain |
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Captain of a Capital Ship
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Flag Officers
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FO-1 |
Line Commander |
(LCmdr) |
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Line Commander (Capital Ship, its fighters, and escort freighters)
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FO-2 |
Group Commander |
(GCMDR) |
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Group Commander; Group is a classification for a small fleet containing under three lines.
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FO-3 |
Fleet Commander |
(FCMDR) |
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Fleet Commander; Commands a Fleet (4+ Lines or 2 Groups)
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FO-4 |
Area Commander |
(ACMDR) |
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Area Commander; Commands 2 or more Fleets
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F0-5 |
Admiral |
(ADM) |
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The Commander in Chief of the MPDF; has full control of all MPDF assets
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Awards
Awards are worn with the following rules.
- All awards are worn on the left, over pocket of a uniform, below rank and name insignia.
- The row of awards must be three, with each row above being three, until either one or two awards are left, and they are to be centered or aligned to the left as mentioned below, above the previous lines of awards, at the top row, with the exception of rules of wear listed below
- Awards are worn in the following order
- Top most line of awards is solely dedicated to MOS awards If only one award exists, that line should only have one award, if 4 or more exist, start new line. End line(s) of awards with MOS awards.
- The second section of awards (from top) are solely dedicated to station or command awards (Using two or more lines as needed, in reverse order as found below)
- Bottom section of awards are solely dedicated to time awards, in order of earning
- Middle section(s) are dedicated to merit awards, and they are placed in order of precedence. (highest form of award first)
- If any row has two awards, it is not centered, it is aligned to the left, only one award lines are centered.
- A medal of Honor should sits on a row of awards by itself or with any other medal of honors awarded.
(See the dress uniform section for how an awards place ordering system works with every award possible)
AWARD NAME
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AWARD RIBBON
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EXPLANATIONS
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Awarded By
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Time Awards
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Awards given for time within the JTSF
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Training Completion |
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Awarded for the completion of basic training. |
Automatically
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One Month Service Award |
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Awarded for completing one month of active service after training. |
Automatically
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Two Months Service Award |
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Awarded for completing two months of active service after training. |
Automatically
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Three Months Service Award |
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Awarded for completing three months of active service after training. |
Automatically
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Six Months Service Award |
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Awarded for completing six months of active service after training. |
Automatically
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One Year Service Award |
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Awarded for completing one year of active service after training. |
Automatically
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Two Years Service Award |
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Awarded for completing two years of active service after training. |
Automatically
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Three Year Service Award |
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Awarded for completing three years of active service after training. |
Automatically
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JTC Service Award |
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Awarded to those who serve JTSF while it is a subgroup of JTC. |
Automatically'
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Founder Service Award |
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Awarded for being a founder member of the JTSF. |
The CinC
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MOS Awards
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Awards given for jobs done, or for duties carried out.
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Combat Aircraft Piloting Expert |
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Given to those who have flown combat aircraft (fighters) as members of the JTSF |
Automatically
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Heavy Piloting Expert |
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Given to those that have flown Capital ships as members of the JTSF |
Automatically
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Escort Piloting Expert |
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Given to those who have flown Logistical craft (Freighters) as members of the JTSF |
Automatically
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Station Awards
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Awards given for duty stations the member has taken part of, or for command positions attained.
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Constellation Service Ribbon |
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Awarded to those who have served as part of the Constellation Recon Group. |
Automatically
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Diamond Service Ribbon |
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Awarded to those who have served as part of the Diamond Battlegroup Group. |
Automatically
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Squadron Command Circle Ribbon |
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Awarded to those who have achieved the rank of Commander (CMDR) AND served as a fighter squadron commander. |
Any Admiral
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Fleet Command Circle Ribbon |
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Awarded to those who have achieved the rank of Contro Admiral (CADM) and have completed command roles in the following roles: Squadron Commander; Group Commander; Captain of a Capital Ship; Line Commander; Group Commander; and Fleet commander. |
The CinC
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CinC Command Circle Ribbon |
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Awarded to those who have served, or are currently serving as the Commander-In-Chief of the JTSF |
Automatically
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Merit Awards
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Awards given for specific accomplishments or based on merit, listed in order of importance and precedence
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The Heart of Tears |
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Awarded for injury or death resulting from actions taken in the line of duty. |
Any officer at or above the rank of the recipient. Must be approved by the recipient's squadron commander or higher.
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Distinguished Flying Cross |
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Awarded for a pilot who performed exceptionally to complete the duties he/she was given. Can be awarded by a squadron CO. |
The Squadron Commander of the recipient, or his/her immediate supervisor (above Squadron commander) or higher in the Chain of Command. Must be approved by the recipient's Fleet Commander.
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Distinguished Service Cross |
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Awarded to those members who served in any capacity, in a manner above and beyond the call of duty to complete the tasks they were given that were mission critical. |
The Squadron Commander of the recipient, or his/her immediate supervisor (above Squadron commander) or higher in the Chain of Command. Must be approved by CinC.
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Bronze Star |
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Awarded to those who have shown exceptional valor in the face of the enemy. |
The Squadron Commander of the recipient, or his/her immediate supervisor (above Squadron commander) or higher in the Chain of Command. Must be approved by CinC.
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Silver Star |
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Awarded to those who have shown outstanding valor in the face of the enemy. |
Must be recommended by at least one officer at or above the recipients rank, approved by the Squadron Commander of the recipient, or his/her immediate supervisor (above Squadron commander) or higher in the Chain of Command. Must be approved by CinC.
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Gold Star |
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Awarded to those who have shown awe-inspiring valor in the face of the enemy. |
Must be recommended by at least two officers at or above the recipients rank, approved by the Squadron Commander of the recipient, or his/her immediate supervisor (above Squadron commander) or higher in the Chain of Command. Must be approved by CinC.
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Medal of Honor |
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Awarded to those who have shown a dedication to the cause, who have performed above and beyond the call of duty, who have shown awe-inspiring valor in the face of the enemy, AND who have brought credit to themselves AND the JTSF |
Must be recommended by at least two officers above the rank of the recipient, and two members below the rank of the recipient. Must be approved by CinC.
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Uniforms
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Commander In Chief
Cricket
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This is how the Nameplate, Current rank, and awards appear upon Jimenez Cricket Monjarres Personal Defense Force Dress Uniform. Blank spots are due to the space for extra awards and/or the placing patterns guide.
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Service uniform
The service uniform is standard pair of black pants, with a black dress shirt. The only insignia worn is the Name Plate, and shoulder rank insignia. This uniform is worn on duty at most occassions
Flight Suits
Fighter pilots wear a straight black flight suit that carries the name and rank name place with a fighter pilot insignia, and rank insignia on the collar.
Dress Uniforms
Dress uniforms are worn during ship inspections and formal occasions such as formal meetings, and promotion ceremonies. It is a white undershirt, white pants, and black top.
The Dress uniform carries both shoulder rank boards, and the rank and name place on the left chest pocket area.
Assuming that an Commander in Chief, for this example is named Jimenez Cricket and has won every award possible, only once, as of Year 15, Day 350 this is what his chest plate would look like. The example can be found to the right.
Fleet Makeup
Complete Fleet Makeups are classified, however below is the general Fleet Make-up.
Lines
A line is compromised of a single Capital Ship, it's fighter squadrons, any escort squadrons, and any escort freighters. It is commanded by a Line Commander.
Groups
A group is a small fleet compromised of a number of lines, between 1-3. It is commanded by Rear Admiral.
Fleets
A fleet is a designation for either 2 groups, or 5 lines. Each fleet is commanded by a Contra Admiral.
Area
An area is a designation for 2 fleets. The overall commander is an Admiral.
Notable Fleets
The Constellation Recon Group
The Constellation Recon Group Seal
The Constellation Recon Group is the primary reconnaissance fleet group for the Manjarres Personal Defense Forces. Currently 3 Fighter squadrons, an undisclosed number of freighters, and the flagship are the primary fleet craft, though other fleet craft do exist, this is simply the primary line of the Battle Group.
Flagship
The Flagship of the Constellation Recon Group is the YV-666 MPDF Constellation [CVL-547]. She has been in active service since Year 13 Day 350.
Fighter squadrons
Three fighter squadrons currently reside with the Constellation Recon Group.
VFA-122 Flying Eagles.
The Seal of the Flying Eagles Fighter Squadron
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The first squadron is the VFA-122 Flying Eagles. This squadron is comprised entirely from a large number of Y-Wing BTL-S3 starfighters.
The Flying Eagles primary duty tasking within the fleet is Strike StarFighter capability, in other words if the group comes under attack they are to act as the primary attack force, at all other times they have a recon designation.
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The paint scheme for a Fighting Eagles Squadron Fighter
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VF-121 Pacemakers.
The Seal of the Pacemakers Fighter Squadron
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The second squadron is the VF-121 Pacemakers. This squadron is comprised of a classified number of R-41 Starfighters.
The stated goal of this squadron is to act as a close support, defense, and escort squadron. This means that the squadron directly protects it's assigned capital ship and acts as a last line of defense of the capital ship.
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The paint scheme for a VF-121 Pacemaker Squadron Fighter
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VAW-113 Black Eagles
The Seal of the Black Eagles Fighter Squadron
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The third fighter group is the VAW-113 Black Eagles. The Black Eagles is the smallest squadron assigned to the MPDF Constellation, and contains a standard squadron of Y-Wings.
The designation for this squadron is as a Early Carrier Airborne Warning Squadron. The primary task under this designation is to be a scouting party for the Carrier Group as it enters unknown or hostile territory.
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The paint scheme for a VAW-113 Black Eagle Squadron Fighter
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Naming Conventions
Capital Ships
Capital ships are named using the following pattern MPDF NAME [HULL NUMBER]
Freighters
Since Freighters are normally not attached to any specific capital ship, they have the following naming pattern
[SQUADRON CODE] Squadron Name and position in squadron [HULL NUMBER]
Fighters
Fighters have the following naming pattern
[Capital Ship Assigned to]Squadron Name and position in squadron [Squadron Code]
Hull Numbers
All capital and freighter class vessels carry a hull number for easy identification, the hull number is comprised of a series of letters that designate it's job designation/make and three numbers that identify it's serial number.
Some Hull Designations
HULL LETTER DESIGNATION
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CRAFT CLASSIFICATION
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SOME EXAMPLES
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SSN |
Small Transport |
YT1300
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DDC |
Diplomatic Vessel |
Consular Class Cruiser
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AP |
Large Freighter |
Bulk Freighters
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PG |
Patrol Gunships |
IPV Vessels
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DLG |
Gunships |
DP Class Gunships
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CAG |
Small Cruiser |
Adz Patrol Destroyer; CR-90
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ACR |
Large Cruiser |
CR-92R Battle Corvette; CR-90 Assasin
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DDC |
Corvettes |
Maurader Corvette; Y-Head Corvette
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FFH |
Frigates |
Nebulon-B Frigate; Lancer Class Frigate
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CBC |
Battleship |
Neutron
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CVL |
Light Starfighter Carrier |
YV-666
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CVA |
Large Starfighter Carrier |
MTFC
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Squadron Codes
Squadron codes are a combination letter and number designation for a squadron; sometimes followed by DET#, means that it is a detatchement of the larger squadron.
Named Squadrons
SQUADRON CODE
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SQUADRON NAME
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SQUADRON DUTY
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SQUADRON CRAFT
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SQUADRON IMAGE
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FLEET/GROUP/SHIP ASSIGNED
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VF-121 |
Pacemakers |
Fleet Escort Starfighters |
R-41 starfighters |
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Assigned to MPDF Constellation [CVL-547]
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VFA-122 |
Flying Eagles |
Strike Starfighters/Recon Starfighters |
Y-Wing |
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Assigned to MPDF Constellation [CVL-547]
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VAW-113 |
Black Eagles |
Carrier Early Warning Starfighters |
Y-Wing |
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Assigned to MPDF Constellation [CVL-547]
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VRC-30 |
Providers |
Logistics |
Classified |
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Classified
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VR-54 |
Revelers |
Transport and Logistics |
YT1300 |
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Assigned to the Constellation Recon Group
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VMM-266 |
Fighting Griffins |
Assault Support |
YT1300 |
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Assigned to the Constellation Recon Group
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