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Honestly,
I have always seen the future of the military pretty much staying the same. I’d like to say things would be shaken up or restructured substantially, but each branch of the service is too entrenched in tradition and tactical doctrine to let go of what it has entirely. I have a feeling that you’d see the Navy and Marines doing the bulk of the work though with Air Force and Army only really having a role or presence on larger, more established colonies or being called into action during larger conflicts. I imagine that even something resembling the Coast Guard would still clutch to its piece of the pie, taking on the role of system patrol and defense on those same, larger, established worlds, thus freeing up Naval assets for use elsewhere.
The one thing that we see in the military now days that seems to be a positive trend is more coordination between the various branches of service, something that would be even more important, I think, when you have your resources strung out across the galaxy.
Eli
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