Well unfortunately the people running star trek have always had this weird "it is but it really isn't" sort of schizoid thing when it came to starfleet. I think I even recall a line of dialogue from archer about starfleet not needing military aboard or something like that (referring to the MACOs who should have been aboard from the get-go in the real world anyway).
So as former military myself I really don't see what an adviser could add to the show unless they had a completely different take on the show from the beginning - one where the adviser's help could've actually been used.
Not sure. Archer did have MACO aboard and worked just fine.
Now if we can just get past a Starfleet LT outranking a Major? (Real military Major=LT. Commander)
Not sure. Archer did have MACO aboard and worked just fine.
Now if we can just get past a Starfleet LT outranking a Major? (Real military Major=LT. Commander)
Does Reed's position as Armory Officer and Security Chief give him more authority than Hayes who's position was MACO commander?
Not sure. Archer did have MACO aboard and worked just fine.
Now if we can just get past a Starfleet LT outranking a Major? (Real military Major=LT. Commander)
Does Reed's position as Armory Officer and Security Chief give him more authority than Hayes who's position was MACO commander?
Another odd thing about the MACOs was that they were lead by a single senior officer, and there were no junior officers. That, and when Hayes croaked, he apparently forgot about all the NCOs he had (Kemper to name one, off the top of my head) and told Reed to depend on some corporal.
There's also the fact that we can't exactly knock military definitions/practices that occur in a future that hasn't happened yet except in comparison to our own...which is obviously questionable.
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