Get a Codex and read it. If you don't have 2 troops and an HQ you can't play anyways.
5 % veteran or 10% disabled.
This is entirely based on the weapons you give them and how large you want the squad to be. They're 20 points a model and you can have a minimum of 5. Leaving you 100 points of Assault Marines, if you want more they cost 18 points to expand on I believe.
All points values can be found on the Game Workshop website - as can stat and options.
I think it the space marines have about 580 points. Have a happy wargame
There were no US Marines on the BEACHES at Normandy. There were marine snipers on the highest points on the ships firing at badly placed mines and MG nests along the beach. There were marines operating the main guns on the ships.
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Buy the codex
It depends on how you arm it, read Codex:Space Marines to get the exact value.
In Warhammer 40,000, a Chaos Space Marines Forgefiend typically costs around 150 points, though this can vary based on the specific loadout and options selected for the unit. It's important to check the latest codex or points updates for any changes, as point values can be adjusted in new editions or FAQs.
In US, Veteran's Preference refers to extra points given to a veteran on a civil service test, over and above the score obtained, and that veterans are first hired over civilians receiving the same score
If you are meaning "The Pacific" by Stephen Ambrose, it is about the true story of US Marines in the Pacific Theater in World War II. It is seen from different points of view from different Marines. Hope this helps :P
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