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Authors: Jonathan P. Brazee
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Other Books by Jonathan Brazee
The Return of the Marines Trilogy
The Al Anbar Chronicles: First Marine Expeditionary Force--Iraq
The United Federation Marine Corps
Major
(Coming soon: Colonel)
(Set in the UFMC universe)
Werewolf of Marines
Werewolf of Marines: Semper Lycanus
Werewolf of Marines: Patria Lycanus
Darwin’s Quest: The Search for the Ultimate Survivor
Venus: A Paleolithic Short Story
Non-Fiction
[1]
Godfather: slang for someone in the higher levels of rank who looks out for someone junior to him.
[2]
CIC: Combat Information Center, where the battles of a naval engagement are coordinated.
[3]
Deca: the Confederation term for a team or squad, from 8 to 12 men.
[4]
DCO: Data Control Officer
[5]
RSO: Regional Security Officer, in charge of security for all the embassies and consulates to a specific foreign government.
[6]
Third Secretary: the Federation government official in charge of foreign affairs, similar to a secretary of state or foreign affairs minister
[7]
Tungsicle. A large, inert column of metal that is shot into a gravity well to impact on planetary targets.
[8]
LtCol (Sel); the “Sel” stands for “select.” The individual has been selected for the attached rank, but has not actually been promoted yet.
[9]
G-LOC: G-Induced Loss of Consciousness
[10]
RTC: Reconnaissance Training Course
[11]
Gopher: Sometimes written as go-fer, someone who runs basic errands or does what is required, as in “go for this” or “go for that.”
[12]
AO: Area of Operations
[13]
Tarnkappe: an “invisibility cloak,” a cloak that has micro paths in the fabric that “bend” light waves around an object, effectively making it invisible.”
[14]
NCO: Non-commissioned Officer. In the Marines, the ranks of corporal and sergeant.
[15]
DIS: Department of Internal Security. The Federation agency responsible for rooting out both external intelligence gathering operations and internal traitors.
[16]
SOP: Standard Operating Procedures
[17]
RCET: Realistic Combat Environment Trainer
[18]
FCL: Final Coordination Line
[19]
96: Four days, or 96 hours, of liberty.