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Post by WoodStoner1 on Feb 21, 2019 11:23:52 GMT -5
...but the rereleases of SF2 games can't with Guile's stage?
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Post by Spider2024 on Feb 21, 2019 11:27:13 GMT -5
Because this is the REAL theme that goes with everything:
(Also, in all fairness, wasn't she actually actually in the Air Force?)
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Post by Bobeddy on Feb 21, 2019 11:53:01 GMT -5
(Also, in all fairness, wasn't she actually actually in the Air Force?) She was in the Marines. Admittedly, I don't know the structure of the US military so for all I know the Marines are a part of the Air Force? From the name I just assume they do something with boats? But isn't that the Navy? ....what were we talking about?
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Post by Magic knows Black Lives Matter on Feb 21, 2019 11:55:37 GMT -5
(Also, in all fairness, wasn't she actually actually in the Air Force?) She was in the Marines. Admittedly, I don't know the structure of the US military so for all I know the Marines are a part of the Air Force? From the name I just assume they do something with boats? But isn't that the Navy? ....what were we talking about? To put it in a very blunt and overly simplistic way: Marines: Ground troops, usually (regarded as the elite amongst US military) Air Force: Planes and stuff Navy: Boats and stuff They're all branches of the US military but still different groups with their own individual marketing. There's also a bit of a "friendly" rivalry between the branches (hence why you get stuff like the Army vs. Navy college football game every year)
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Post by MrElijah on Feb 21, 2019 12:20:07 GMT -5
...but the rereleases of SF2 games can't with Guile's stage?
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Post by Baldobomb-22-OH-MAN!!! on Feb 21, 2019 12:38:54 GMT -5
She was in the Marines. Admittedly, I don't know the structure of the US military so for all I know the Marines are a part of the Air Force? From the name I just assume they do something with boats? But isn't that the Navy? ....what were we talking about? To put it in a very blunt and overly simplistic way: Marines: Ground troops, usually (regarded as the elite amongst US military) Air Force: Planes and stuff Navy: Boats and stuff They're all branches of the US military but still different groups with their own individual marketing. There's also a bit of a "friendly" rivalry between the branches (hence why you get stuff like the Army vs. Navy college football game every year) And then there's the Space Marines. THERE'S a gimmick I'd pay to see.
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Post by 2coldMack is even more baffled on Feb 21, 2019 12:43:49 GMT -5
To put it in a very blunt and overly simplistic way: Marines: Ground troops, usually (regarded as the elite amongst US military) Air Force: Planes and stuff Navy: Boats and stuff They're all branches of the US military but still different groups with their own individual marketing. There's also a bit of a "friendly" rivalry between the branches (hence why you get stuff like the Army vs. Navy college football game every year) And then there's the Space Marines. THERE'S a gimmick I'd pay to see.
Close enough.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 21, 2019 13:24:49 GMT -5
To put it in a very blunt and overly simplistic way: Marines: Ground troops, usually (regarded as the elite amongst US military) Air Force: Planes and stuff Navy: Boats and stuff They're all branches of the US military but still different groups with their own individual marketing. There's also a bit of a "friendly" rivalry between the branches (hence why you get stuff like the Army vs. Navy college football game every year) And then there's the Space Marines. THERE'S a gimmick I'd pay to see. Isn't that basically the premise for the new tv show with Steve Carell?
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Post by The Trashman on Feb 21, 2019 17:53:36 GMT -5
Marines are part of the Navy so I have no idea why they would use an Air Force logo.
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Post by IgnahtaSempria on Feb 21, 2019 20:26:13 GMT -5
To put it in a very blunt and overly simplistic way: Marines: Ground troops, usually (regarded as the elite amongst US military) Air Force: Planes and stuff Navy: Boats and stuff They're all branches of the US military but still different groups with their own individual marketing. There's also a bit of a "friendly" rivalry between the branches (hence why you get stuff like the Army vs. Navy college football game every year) And then there's the Space Marines. THERE'S a gimmick I'd pay to see. Lacey Evans is here to stomp out all the HERESY in WWE!
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Post by mcmahonfan85 on Feb 21, 2019 22:47:21 GMT -5
what logo are you talking about
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Post by Deleted on Feb 21, 2019 22:50:13 GMT -5
Marines are part of the Navy so I have no idea why they would use an Air Force logo. Don’t let a Marine hear you say that. (And as an aside, I know it’s technically true, but my Marine family members are very adamant about the distinction lol)
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Post by Mozenrath on Feb 21, 2019 22:53:57 GMT -5
She was in the Marines. Admittedly, I don't know the structure of the US military so for all I know the Marines are a part of the Air Force? From the name I just assume they do something with boats? But isn't that the Navy? ....what were we talking about? To put it in a very blunt and overly simplistic way: Marines: Ground troops, usually (regarded as the elite amongst US military) Air Force: Planes and stuff Navy: Boats and stuff They're all branches of the US military but still different groups with their own individual marketing. There's also a bit of a "friendly" rivalry between the branches (hence why you get stuff like the Army vs. Navy college football game every year) Did you mean to put Army in the Marines bit? But yeah, Marines are part of the Navy, I believe, or are like the Coast Guard, where it's its own thing but can and has been transferred under the jurisdiction of the Navy. In any case, if Lacey's using any of the iconography, it'd probably be something WWE, someone who does a shitload of USO shows and promotes the military quite a lot, would get more leeway on than Capcom.
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Post by Final Countdown Jones on Feb 21, 2019 23:10:59 GMT -5
No way WWE didn't consult the military on this first given the association there, but you're underestimating just how much meddling and influence the US military can have in American media if you don't think it's all very much planned. There are movies that receive very generous sweetheart deals with the military for money and for access if they're willing to give creative oversight to military authorities, which is why the Michael Bay Transformers movies so regularly feature ultra heroic American soldiers, but it even reaches down into smaller levels on productions. There's a lot of incentive for productions to play along if it means getting those benefits, but it does come with caveats about portrayal. The MCU initially had military involvement until Avengers came out for what was publicly said to be because they couldn't understand how SHIELD fit into the current intelligence structure and chain of command, but which people have theorized runs a bit deeper and pettier than that. So in the case of Lacey Evans you have not only a veteran, but a product made by a company that already has close ties to the US military. It's an American product made by an American company, which also counts for a lot. In the case of Street Fighter, the miltary wouldn't be getting the control or influence over the product they want, but they know they can get those deals with WWE and that sore points will be respected and taken into consideration. Hopefully I'm both not souding like a nutjob and also walking the line on the no politics rule well enough here.
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Post by mcmahonfan85 on Feb 21, 2019 23:24:41 GMT -5
to clarify things, excluding the Coast Guard the branches of the US military are the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps. the Army falls under the Department of the Army and Air Force under Department of the Air Force, while the Navy and Marine Corps both fall under Department of the Navy. however, they are distinct separate branches. and for the logo, couldn't find anything with Lacey Evans, but looking up the Street Fighter level all i could find was this... ...which is not the Air Force logo. its used on aircraft by all branches of the military (including USMC) to denote it is a US aircraft this is the Air Force logo:
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Post by Mozenrath on Feb 22, 2019 0:12:52 GMT -5
I love that the armed forces branches talk shit about each other, with my friend having spent some time in the Air Force in a non-combat role. Other branches call them the "Chair Force".
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