

Immortal is a bad word, I meant ageless - check False Gods Super-hearing - Lyman's ear or whatever its called can amplify/isolate sounds. Has sniper vision - augmented eyesight/plus power armor systems/plus amazing marksmanship
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They can track scents like a blood hound - Space Wolves, Crimson Fists at Rynn's World Oh I can gladly cite this, and believe me its not wrongħ feet is short for a Marine, some are even described as being 12 feet, so 8 feet is a logical average Is chemical-weapons proof - Wrong (See Istvaan)Ĭould you please add the necessary citation to some of your claims? Is literally fearless and is able to take a life as easily as breathing - Fearless?Ĭan survive atmospheric reentry/a vacuum (even without a helmet for short periods of time) - Wrong Has a gun that should theoretically destroy anything, and makes body armor a joke - Wrong Has armor that makes his virtually invulnerable to anything short of a Russ - Wrong
#Marine space warfare department full
Has reflexes that make you look like your moving underwater - Cite thisĬan run at nearly 35 mph in full armor - Cite this

Is strong enough to punch through tank armor, or lift/carry in excess of 1000 lbs. Has hearing so advanced he can hear your heartbeat a kilometer away Has eyesight that’s so advanced he doesn’t need a scope - Wrong Can track scents like a bloodhound - Cite this

Thomas Walker, 22, of Conneaut, Ohio and Pfc. 1st Class Bryan Jenkins, 41, of Gainesville, Florida Cpl. The soldiers killed at Fort Stewart were Sgt. They were in a Bradley Fighting Vehicle at Fort Stewart in Georgia when the vehicle rolled off a bridge and landed upside down in a stream. Three soldiers were also killed in a vehicle accident Sunday morning. And last month, two Marines escaped a heavy equipment transportation vehicle that caught fire on a California highway. Thirty Marines were sent to the hospital in August when 7-ton trucks crashed at Twentynine Palms. Later that month, a Marine died and another was injured when their Humvee rolled off a road in Australia. In May, a Marine was killed and six others hurt when their light armored vehicle rolled over at Camp Pendleton. That same month, a pair of Marines in Japan were hurt when their 7-ton truck struck a wall on an Okinawa highway, sending it down a 30-foot embankment. In April, a 29-year-old Marine was killed and two others injured in a tactical vehicle crash at Camp Pendleton. This is at least the seventh on-duty accident involving Marine Corps vehicles this year, six of which have resulted in deaths or injuries. "PFC Bautista served as a valued member of our Marine Corps family, and his presence will be deeply missed in the 1st Marine Logistics Group community," Washburn said. Marine officials said the accident remains under investigation. His unit was at the center for tactical logistics support training. He joined the Marine Corps in September 2018 and was assigned to his current unit in May after graduating from Motor Transportation School at Fort Leonard Wood in Missouri. "We have them in our prayers and will exhaust all resources to aid them during this difficult time."īautista was a motor vehicle operator with 1st Transportation Support Battalion, which is based at Camp Pendleton in California. Roberta Shea, commanding general of 1st Marine Logistics Group, said in a statement. "Our primary concern is for the Marine we've lost, his family, friends, and fellow Marines and sailors," Brig.
