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  • Order of battle
  • Order of Battle
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  • Order of battle (OOB) is
  • An Order of Battle (often abbreviated as ORBAT, OOB, O/B, or OB) is a method of organization used to organize, generate, and apply military capabilities. It lists the structure of a given military unit.
  • Orders of battle were a type of tactical record kept by the Galactic Empire. The scavenger Miggs McKane recovered a complete Imperial order of battle in the datacore of a crashed Star Destroyer on the planet Jakku, and was able to leave the world after selling it.
  • Full ORBAT including fighter squadrons available here [1]
  • —frigates, four brigandines, and twelve sloops. In addition, the fleet will be comprised of sixteen vessels of the Queen's Own Navy: privateers and merchant marine serving primarily as naval support. These ships are under the command of Commodore Elpion, officer in charge of logistics, with the following exceptions:
  • G.I. Joe: Order of Battle was a four-issue comic book series published by Marvel Comics beginning in 1986. Issue #1 and #2 served as to profile the members of the Joe team, whereas issue #3 spotlighted the members of the Cobra team. Rocky was featured in issue #2, however after behind the scenes licencing negotiations collapsed, retractions were featured in issues #3 and #4. Issue #4 profiled the vehicles and equipment of both G.I. Joe and Cobra.
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  • Order of battle (OOB) is
  • An Order of Battle (often abbreviated as ORBAT, OOB, O/B, or OB) is a method of organization used to organize, generate, and apply military capabilities. It lists the structure of a given military unit.
  • —frigates, four brigandines, and twelve sloops. In addition, the fleet will be comprised of sixteen vessels of the Queen's Own Navy: privateers and merchant marine serving primarily as naval support. These ships are under the command of Commodore Elpion, officer in charge of logistics, with the following exceptions: —Phynaster's Promise is designated as a courier vessel under direct control of the Admiral of the Fleet. Its primary duty is to relay dispatches between the other ships until our initial landing. At need, she can also be used as a fast transport for the ambassadorial contingent. She is not to be separated from the fleet needlessly, as the Promise is an emergency contact vessel with the continent should other communication methods prove ineffective. —The privateer sloop the Prowler is to be considered a vessel of independent command. While it is carrying cargo for Khenarthi's Roost, its primary purpose is to serve as an independent scout vessel. The Prowler's crew does not know of this arrangement, considering themselves to be signed on in service to the Queen's Own like any other vessel. However, Captain Jimila has separate orders which she will reveal should the need—
  • Orders of battle were a type of tactical record kept by the Galactic Empire. The scavenger Miggs McKane recovered a complete Imperial order of battle in the datacore of a crashed Star Destroyer on the planet Jakku, and was able to leave the world after selling it.
  • Full ORBAT including fighter squadrons available here [1]
  • G.I. Joe: Order of Battle was a four-issue comic book series published by Marvel Comics beginning in 1986. Issue #1 and #2 served as to profile the members of the Joe team, whereas issue #3 spotlighted the members of the Cobra team. Rocky was featured in issue #2, however after behind the scenes licencing negotiations collapsed, retractions were featured in issues #3 and #4. Issue #4 profiled the vehicles and equipment of both G.I. Joe and Cobra. The profiles on each character very much copies the same information from the filecards that came with the toys although some entries may have some differences due to editing or possible corrections. The art for the entire series is all done by Herb Trimpe.
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