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A Marine Non-commissioned officer flanked by two Marines in standard uniform (Litmus). The Colonial Marine Corps is a branch of the Colonial Forces tasked with ground combat operations and ship-board security. Galactica initially had about thirty Marines left, although there are no snipers among them (Bastille Day). This number increased drastically with the addition of the battlestar Pegasus to the Fleet. After Pegasus's destruction, a number of Marines are integrated into Galactica's crew. During a briefing between Colonel Tigh and Admiral Adama, Tigh says "A hundred Marines too weak to work, two hundred more about to drop", which implies that there are now at least 300 Marines, probably accounting for the Pegasus survivors (The Passage). A Marine's duties include guarding the CIC and the brig as well as other critical areas on the ship, and assisting the Master-at-Arms (Litmus) and are part of Raptor boarding parties ("Bastille Day", "Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II", "Resistance", "Pegasus"). Naturally, they are also responsible for repelling enemy boarding actions (Valley of Darkness). Admiral Adama's quarters are constantly under marine guard, and the same is true for President Roslin when she is aboard ship. A Marine is also tasked with serving Admiral Adama's food (A Day in the Life). Very few Marine officers appear to be stationed on Galactica; when they are shown on missions, usually Fleet officers command the Marine units. Crashdown's actions on Kobol (Fragged) suggest that Fleet officers are cross trained in conducting ground operations. The only Marine officers shown so far are Lieutenant Terry Burrell (Sacrifice) and an unnamed lieutenant in "Escape Velocity". Marines are evidently untrained in crowd control, as the actions on the Scylla and Gideon demonstrate. In each of these situations Marines react with little discipline to enraged crowds ("Razor", "Final Cut"). Marines are also present enforcing an order restricting public congregation (Escape Velocity). Colonial Marines are also called "jarheads". Like the Colonial Fleet, the Corps has a reserve component (Final Cut) Rank StructureOnly the ranks of the enlisted crew have been established in detail so far, but it is known that the rank of lieutenant exists. See Military Ranks (RDM) for details. Known MarinesActiveDeceasedStatus UnknownReal life costuming notesThe Colonial Marine Corps battle uniforms appear to be based on those of the U.S. Army's Delta Force or the counter-terrorist branch of the British Army's Special Air Service Regiment. Besides their black combat uniforms, the weapons and personal combat equipment of the Marines are similar to what today's police SWAT teams and anti-terrorist special forces units utilize. To date, the Marines have appeared in either an all-black BDU (aboard ship) or an olive-drab/green BDU (planetside, as in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part I"). There is evidence that the Colonial Marine Corps do utilize digital camouflage uniforms like the real-life United States Marine Corps with their MARPAT digital camouflage uniforms, but it appears that the wearing of digital camouflage uniforms are restricted to regular Colonial Marine Corps forces while the Marines serving as security personnel on the warships of the Colonial Fleet are issued solid-color combat uniforms in black, khaki, and olive-drab. One piece of evidence that the Colonial Marine Corps do utilize digital camouflage uniforms can be seen the in the episodes "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part I" and "Part II" when the rescue team that is deployed to Caprica have "woodland" digital camouflage backpacks on their backs. Furthermore, in one of the Razor Flashback episodes, two Colonial Marine medics are wearing "woodland" digital camouflage uniforms on Galactica's hangar deck. Digital camouflage is also used by the landing party on Kobol in "Home, Part II" (by both William and Lee Adama), as well as the Shore Patrol personnel in "Scattered".
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