32nd Marine Strike Group Fury's Talon
WELCOME to the 32nd PDF Print E-mail

We are the 32nd Fury's Talon, a Marine Strike Group (MSG) within the SFMC (STARFLEET Marine Corps),  stationed on board the USS Angeles. The Angeles is a chapter of STARFLEET: The International Star Trek Fan Association, INC..

The 32nd is a Mecha unit. Our primary FLEET function is to protect and defend ground forces planetside. We are capable of performing quick strikes deep within enemy territory with a wide variety of land, sea, air, and space mechas at our desposal.

 

As a club, we operate and participate along side the USS Angeles in different club functions and charity activity. We also participate in 32nd only functions such as movie outings, reconnaissance (equivalent to Away missions) at museums, and other outdoor activities. Our center piece will be Unit Projects: Discussing and Building various things as model rockets, RC vehicles (Land, sea, and air), Robots, and 3D animations and models.

 

We are involved in various USS Angeles Charity endeavors (AIDS Walk, Overseas Coupons Project, etc.) as well as our own (Heal the Bay CCCU, Blood drive, Lee National Demin Day - Breast Cancer, etc.).

 

If any of this sounds interesting to you, consider signing onto the Angeles as a crew member. If you find yourself thrilled by the veritech fighters of robotech: Macross Saga or the Giant War Machines of BATTLETECH, and want a more military theme to your trek through the future, then consider enlisting in the 32nd MSG - Fury's Talon!

 

Until then,

2LT James C Jones II

OIC

 

 
Human Universal Load Carrier PDF Print E-mail

HULC

Dismounted Soldiers often carry heavy combat loads that increase the stress on the body leading to potential injuries. With a HULC exoskeleton, these loads are transferred to the ground through powered titanium legs without loss of mobility.

The HULC is a completely un-tethered, hydraulic-powered anthropomorphic exoskeleton that provides users with the ability to carry loads of up to 200 lbs for extended periods of time and over all terrains. Its flexible design allows for deep squats, crawls and upper-body lifting. There is no joystick or other control mechanism. The exoskeleton senses what users want to do and where they want to go. It augments their ability, strength and endurance. An onboard micro-computer ensures the exoskeleton moves in concert with the individual. Its modularity allows for major components to be swapped out in the field. Additionally, its unique power-saving design allows the user to operate on battery power for extended missions. The HULC’s load-carrying ability works even when power is not available.

Please visit Lockheed Martin for more info

 


 
Haiti Relief and Development

Haiti Relief and Development

On January 12, a series of earthquakes measuring 6.5 to 7.3 on the Richter scale devastated Haiti. The American Red Cross is working with its partners in the global Red Cross and Red Crescent network, including the Haitian Red Cross, and other partners to assist those affected by this disaster.

Your gift to the American Red Cross will support emergency relief and recovery efforts to help those people affected by the earthquake in Haiti. Assistance provided by the American Red Cross may include sending relief supplies, mobilizing relief workers and providing financial resources and recovery.

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