Talk:List of UNSC military units

Remake BAG units?
The three BAG units (S4/BRT/1/7, E2-BAG/1/7, S4/BAG/2/5) can only have one meaning, according to the way the USMC is organized, and that is Company, Platoon, Battalion, Regiment (So S4/BRT/1/7 stands for Sierra Company, 4th Platoon Battalion Reconnisance Team, 1st Battalion 7th Marines). Should we recreate the unit page based on this? The organization hasn't been explicitly stated, but the Halo canon information has based everything else off the USMC. -- E D  19:37, 28 September 2007 (UTC)


 * Well we could also write a Halopedia Canon letter to Bungie explaining the structure of those unit name types. But they probably won't read it. And you're explanation for it sounds good enough. Though we should wait a while to figure out if it is actually true instead of putting down un-canonical information.[[Image:UNSCoH_Dingo_without_letters.PNG|30px]] Colonel  Tony  Talk 10/10/2007

Edit War
The page has been protected to stop the edit war (as is standard policy in this situation) that has been going on between CommanderTony and myself over the past few months. The two things in question are: CommanderTony has edited the article repeatedly to reflect that these two things are true, but as I have yet to see any sources conclusively proving them, I have reverted it each time. So neither of us will be able to touch the page until the issue is resolved by other users and admins. -- E D  22:50, 9 October 2007 (UTC)
 * 1) Is the Twenty Second Tactical actually the 22nd ODST Battalion?
 * 2) Is the 7th ODST Battalion a subordinate unit of the 105th ODST Division?

As I stated in a message to you, i'm convinced the 7th Battalion is an element of the 105th Shock Division for this reason. Unless all Shock Troopers are labeled as "Helljumpers", which i'm pretty sure only 105th Troopers are. Which would make the 7th Battalion a part of the 105th, because at the beginning of Delta Halo (Level), the chapter title is called "Helljumpers".

As for the "Twenty Second Tactical" question, I renamed it the 22nd Battalion because of a likely name for the unit. Usually, and most of the time, U.S. military units are not formally called that.

Rawr, Colonel  Tony  Talk 10/10/2007