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| :Agreed. Shore patrol is just the military police of the navy. And sometimes not even that. Just people drafted from ships who are responsible for security at shore/in harbor. {{unsigned|Serenity}} | | :Agreed. Shore patrol is just the military police of the navy. And sometimes not even that. Just people drafted from ships who are responsible for security at shore/in harbor. {{unsigned|Serenity}} |
| ::D'oh. Forgot to sign. Self-owned :( --[[User:Serenity|Serenity]] 16:48, 3 June 2007 (CDT) | | ::D'oh. Forgot to sign. Self-owned :( --[[User:Serenity|Serenity]] 16:48, 3 June 2007 (CDT) |
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| == Other Colonial Forces departments ==
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| I checked the scene with Adama going though Starbuck's service records in "[[The Son Also Rises]]" and there is some more information, but it might be best to take it with a grain of salt, as there are also some errors.
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| 1.) Starbuck receives a field citation for a "Blue Mount Retreat" aka "action on Hill ER5". Only that's for "Captain Kara Thrace". From the rest of the text, this could easily refer to the Caprica Rescue mission, as it mentions rescuing civilians. But the header says "Colonial Command, Air Fleet Command". Maybe Adama just used an old letterhead; paper shortage and that. But it's weird that he would have "Colonial Command" forms. Alternatively we could say that Thrace fought in some unknown ground engagement and that the rank is the error, but that seems even more odd.
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| 2.) A clearer reference is "Colonial Forces Training Command", which is used twice. Once with a reprimand Starbuck received when she joined pilot training (with the rank of Private apparently, but again it's best to not that everything there at face value). Then there is another letter which refers to a stolen Cylon vessel and some offenses that could be from Season 1 and "Kobol's Last Gleaming", like disobeying direct orders and assaulting a superior officer. She is addressed as Lieutenant and then weirdly as Corporal (clear error). Here, again weird that this reprimand would have a "Colonial Forces Training Command", but it might be worth noting nontheless.
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| So should we note those two departments and just ignore the rank errors? And completely off topic, what about an own article for the Caprica Rescue Mission? --[[User:Serenity|Serenity]] 15:33, 8 June 2007 (CDT)
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