There's never been any indication of that, of course. Not once has a Federation employee been referred to as a 'marine' on Star Trek. And there have been plenty of occasions one would imagine we'd have seen them. They are conspicuous by their absence.Starfleet Marine (yes, they do exist, deal with it)
I do sometimes wonder, is starfleet a military?
There's never been any indication of that, of course. Not once has a Federation employee been referred to as a 'marine' on Star Trek.
Kind of like how a US Army officer and a US Navy officer can have the exact same insignia, but one is a captain, and the other one is a lieutenant.You mean the man wearing the same Rear Admiral insignia as Kirk?
Kind of like how a US Army officer and a US Navy officer can have the exact same insignia, but one is a captain, and the other one is a lieutenant.
So they could have the same insignia, without being the same rank.
My memory of ENT is fuzzy at best, but I assume they meant that the tactics and technology that the MACOs used for ground combat were more advanced that Starfleet's. That makes perfect sense, they're better at what they specialize in than Starfleet officers would be.
Treating a navy, as an armed force, as different from a military is regression or retrogression, even by the modern definition of the word.
Officially, MACO stands for Military Assault Command Operations but it seems obvious it "really" just means MArine COrps.
Kind of like how a US Army officer and a US Navy officer can have the exact same insignia, but one is a captain, and the other one is a lieutenant.
Providing that Starfleet did rid itself of the rank of Commodore, West would be (equivalent) an O-6, and Kirk would be an O-7.
So they could have the same insignia, without being the same rank.
No, but if ground combat is what the MACOs do, then it only makes sense. Obviously they're not talking about starship tech if the MACOs don't have their own ships.Nothing specific about ground combat in that statement.
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