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Mass Combat
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Descriptive statistics
Name of force or forces: Légion Première
Alignment: Chatoic Good.
Morale: Very high. Légion Première traces it's origin to the French Foreign Legion, and has maintained it's traditions, practices, and strict training. The Legion dies. It does not surrender.


Battle capabilities
Land: Predominately focused on infantry with some vehicles.
Sea: Limited access to transport ships.
Air: Limited access to transport planes and outdated drones, one private jet.


Special abilities & special forces
As a private mercenary force, Légion Première's members are well trained to operate in small teams, and through their training and small size are widely cross-trained on weapons, vehicles, and unique capabilities.


Equipment

FAMAS F3, a specially commissioned throw-back to the traditional Legion service rifle of the late 20th Century. Produced in the '20s and modified to correct for various faults of the FAMAS F1.

H&K G46, a modernization of the well-received H&K G36 of the early 21st Century.

SIG Sauer P226 Combat, an early 20th Century 9mm pistol.

AA12, a fully automatic combat shotgun.

Benelli M4 Super 90 semi-automatic shotgun.

ANTOS 60mm Ultralight Mortar system.

ANTOS 81mm Ultralight Mortar system.

.50 Cal Browning M2A2, surplus from the US military purchased in the mid '20s. A modernization of the M2HB of the mid 20th to early 21st Century, utilizing modern space-age materials to lighten the weapon's weight from 58kg with tripod to 30kg.

MK14 Enhanced Battle Rifle, surplus from the US military purchased in the mid '20s and utilized as a marksman rifle.

MK19 Automatic Grenade LauncherMk19 Automatic Grenade Launcher system, surplus from the US military purchased in the mid '20s. Used mostly as a vehicle-mounted weapon.

APILAS MK2 112mm anti-tank weapon. A modernized version, using advanced materials to lighten the weapon and to include a more advanced aiming system.

Mixed use of previous-generation military radios, satellite phones, and Wallet devices.


Tactics

Intended fighting style
Although not technically a conventional military in that it markets itself as a private security force for squad-level tasks, Légion Première draws most of it's employees from conventional militaries and has maintained much of it's training from it's days as the Foreign Legion it originated from. However, lacking in air and dedicated armour assets, Légion Première deployed as a full fighting force would be little more then heavy infantry with some recce elements.

Tactical expertise
Due to an intensive and continuous training routine, and coupled with a very high work temp, Legionnaires are dedicated and adaptive combatants. Officers are required to have previous military experience and are encouraged to seek formal studies in military history and sciences.

Dirty fighters, Defensive wall, Relentless brutality.

Feint and deception. The Legion often employs trickery and ploys to keep the enemy off balance, especially when on the move.



Intelligence
Extensive use of Landwarrior goggles allows for coordinated movement at section level, and for remote assistance from regional command and control points.

Logistics

Leadership
The Legion is often employed in section (8 man) size teams, usually led by a senior Legionnaire (often a Sergeant), with one officer to every 3 or 4 sections, and one senior officer for every 3 to 5 junior officers. This linear command structure still allows for redundancy should an officer be lost or a break in communications occur, and also allow for individual decisions to be made if a situation dictates an immediate decision without time to reference to a higher rank if not co-located with the section. The CEO of Légion Première is, publicly, nothing more then a business man running a very successful company.


Costs

100 Officers/Specialists
37 Lieutenants (36,000) (1,332,000) (Ins = 1800 = 66,600)
15 Captains (49,000) (735,000) (Ins = 2450 = 36,750)
5 Majors (57,000) (285,000) (Ins = 2850 = 14,250)
57 Specialists (computers, mechanics, medics) (Approx 40,000) (2,280,000) (Ins = 2000 = 114,000)


600 NCMs
50 Sergeants - (44,000) (2,200,000) (Ins = 2200 = 110,000)
40 Master Corporals - (38,000) (1,520,000) (Ins = 1900 = 76,000)
40 Corporals - (35,000) (1,400,000) (Ins = 1750 = 70,000)
470 Legionnaires - (11,340,000) (Ins = 567,000)

270 Legionnaires 2nd Class- 22,000 (5,940,000) (Ins = 1100 = 297,000)
200 Legionnaires 1st Class- 27,000 (5,400,000) (Ins = 1350 = 270,000)

Payroll: (35,000,000)
Food: Approx 80 per person per day. (20,440,000)
Insurance: = .05% of annual income (1,054,600)
Ammo / Supplies: = (24,000,000)
Vehicle / Euipment Maintenance: = (30,000,000)
Travel costs: = (20,000,000)
Total Annual Cost (approx) = 130,500,000 CCD

Auxiliaries
All the support elements of the Legion are carried out by the Legionnaires. They receive extensive cross-training as medics, cooks, supply techs, clerks, pay-roll officers, and more to assure the Legion remains self-sufficient.


Recruitment
Was an active serving member of the Legion, serving as a senior officer, and was selected to assume the role of CEO after the previous CEO was killed in Nigeria circa 2041.


Edited by Jacques, Jun 7 2014, 05:11 PM.
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