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  STARFLEET Marine Corps - Semper FI!
The STARFLEET Marine Corps is a component of STARFLEET, the International Star Trek Fan Association Inc. The SFMC is an office under the Vice Commander, STARFLEET and as such reports to Vice Commander, STARFLEET.
Occasionally you may find a STARFLEET Marine who is or was active military, but this is not a requirement to be in the Corps.
STARFLEET - The International STAR TREK Fan Association, Inc., is a non-profit corporation, and is not connected with Paramount, VIACOM, or Star Trek: The Official Fan Club.
www.sfi-sfmc.org   (325 words)

  
  STARFLEET International
STARFLEET: The International Star Trek Fan Association, Inc., also known as STARFLEET International (SFI), is a club for fans of the television and film series, Star Trek.
The organisation derives its organisational structure from the fictional Starfleet organisation depicted in Star Trek, and within the organisation the name 'STARFLEET' is used exclusively to denote the fan movement, whilst 'Starfleet' refers to the fictional entity.
STARFLEET International places emphasis on community service, and encourages its chapters to take part in charitable fundraising activities and other public services.
www.abacci.com /wikipedia/topic.aspx?cur_title=STARFLEET_International   (330 words)

  
 STARFLEET International
STARFLEET was founded October 1974 as the USS Enterprise Fan Club out of Lufkin, Texas by a group of fans lead by John Bradbury.
Starfleet Central would change its name to Starfleet Command in the early 1980s and then finally just to STARFLEET during the tenure of Eric Stillwell.
The greatest threat to the exsistance of STARFLEET happened near the end of 1996 when many members and chapter left STARFLEET and only the resignation of the Commander, STARFLEET marked the beginning of a new period within STARFLEET when a determind group of members was able to keep the association afloat.
www.sfcrowsnest.com /scifinder/a/STARFLEET_International.php   (660 words)

  
 Rogue Phoenix Sci-fi Fantasy Club part of Starfleet & KAG
We are members of The Klingon Assault Group And Starfleet international.
Also shown is a Klingon L42A great bird and a Starfleet Sovereign Class Starship the USS Rogue Phoenix NCC 75005 (Shown in docking maneuver with its mother ship).
STARFLEET - The International STAR TREK Fan Association, Inc., is a non-profit corporation in the State of NC, is not connected with Paramount, VIACOM, or Star Trek: The Official Fan Club, and has been in existence since 1974.
www.roguephoenix.org /webpages   (333 words)

  
 2007 STARFLEET IC     (Site not responding. Last check: )
STARFLEET is an organization of Star Trek & general sci-fi enthusiasts (almost 4000!) that have united the world of fandom in their appreciation of Star Trek, the greatest Human adventure.
Its enduring strength arose from the fact that it was the first science fiction show to emphasize plot and character -- and to present a universe where people of all races worked together to solve common problems.
A charity has been chosen, and due to all of the hype, concerns, and issues involved in this IC, the IC 2007 Committee will be responding with a regular Press Release to update and address the Fleet.
www.ic2007.org /hic.html   (639 words)

  
 Starfleet International Awards
STARFLEET gives individual and annual awards to individuals and groups that best exemplify the ideals of STARFLEET and Gene Roddenberry.
Annual Awards are presented each year at the STARFLEET International Conference.
Please don't hesitate to contact the STARFLEET International Awards Director, Liz Woolf, at awards@sfi.org with any questions.
www.lizsdesktop.com /sfiawards   (187 words)

  
 Region Two | STARFLEET International
Greetings, salutations and a warm Southern "Yee-Haw!" Welcome to Region Two of STARFLEET International, the home of the 2006 Chapter of the Year and Commanding Officer of the Year.
Region Two covers the south eastern corner of the United States; from the banks of the Mississippi to the Florida Everglades to the hot deep south of Alabama to the cool breezes on the Georgia coast bringing together the best of Trek fans to be found anywhere.
The STARFLEET Marine Corps is a component of STARFLEET.
www.region2.org   (250 words)

  
 Radio Starfleet
Radio Starfleet is an internet radio station run by members of STARFLEET International and other Star Trek fans for fans of Star Trek, particularly most listeners are members of STARFLEET International The format features both soundtrack music from various Science Fiction or Fantasy Movies or TV Series and popular music.
Usually an audio only feed, each year Radio STARFLEET hosts a video and audio feed of the STARFLEET International Conference.
Radio Starfleet is not an official part of STARFLEET International.
www.sfcrowsnest.com /scifinder/a/Radio_Starfleet.php   (201 words)

  
 Starfleet International Awards - Individual Awards
The STARFLEET International Individual Awards Program is designed to recognize achievements of STARFLEET members at every level of the organization.
A STARFLEET member may not nominate him or her self.
And everyone else in STARFLEET who let me know how eager they were to honor their fellow STARFLEET members, and encouraged the creation of this program.
www.lizsdesktop.com /sfiawards/indiv.html   (903 words)

  
 Star Trek Nexus : ultimate guide to all things Star Trek on the Net : Starfleet International
Tom Webster's USS Iowa [Clubs and Conventions] [A 1-SEP-97] The USS Iowa is a chapter of Starfleet: the International Star Trek Fan Association
Starfleet International (51 links) is one of the largest un-official Star Trek international clubs in the world.
Brian Quinn's USS Chimaera [A02-JUN-97] [CLUB] member of Starfleet International, patroling Southern Indiana with a permanent starbase at West Baden Springs, Indiana.
members.aol.com /Treknexus/trekcon2.htm   (221 words)

  
 Starfleet Academy - Frequently Asked Questions
Fictionally, the Academy is the training ground for Starfleet cadets, where the next generation of officers develop their skills and knowledge.
The Academy programs are taught by and directed by dedicated individuals who are here to answer your questions, provide advice and oversee your development as a member of the premiere group in fandom.
International course applicants can bypass the hurdles of postage, delivery time and currency conversion when a student has to request a course from another campus.
academy.sfi.org /about/faq.shtml   (905 words)

  
 STARFLEET's REGION ONE
STARFLEET Region One is made up of chapters of STARFLEET: The International Star Trek Fan Association, Inc. located in the following states:
The Mission objectives at R1 HQ's are as follow: It is the desire to insure that Regional Chapters and Members have a well-supported organized, functional and friendly enviroment to pursue their interests.
Our Prime Directive is to provide a fun-filled, friendly, and fully inter-active Region for the chapters and members of Region One to enjoy, pursuing common interests always for the good and betterment of the Region and one another.
www.regionone.net /R1/main.htm   (312 words)

  
 Starfleet Officers Radio School
Starfleet International and Starfleet Academy will NOT be issuing Official Licensing Exams, this activity is handled in your local area by Certified Volunteer Examiners.
Many of our Starfleet Members are Ham Radio operators and we would love for you to join us on the airwaves.
Starfleet members that currently hold an Amateur Radio license are welcome to complete any of the exams for Doctoral Credit after completing the Bachelors and Masters exams.
home.att.net /~gorn/sors/doctoral.html   (421 words)

  
 USS Trident Chapter History
On August 28, 1993 members of two area STAR TREK fan clubs were brought together as the fledgling Starfleet International chapter, Shuttle Cathark, off of the USS Excalibur in Jacksonville, FL.
On February 11, 1995 the chapter was "commissioned" by Starfleet as the USS Gettsyburg.
The chapter was responsible for raising $1,300 for victims and families of the bombing; this total was larger than amounts raised by any individual Starfleet chapter in Oklahoma City.
www.usstrident.org /history.htm   (316 words)

  
 AREA 52: A STARFLEET International Editorial WWWSite...
Naturally, one of the first strategies that came to mind was focusing on what the potential crew member could gain from membership in a Starfleet chapters; activities, meeting people with similar interests, and exchanging information and ideas, are three of the most important and appealing qualities of Fleet membership.
But there is a fourth quality that became as important to me in my 2 years in SFI, and would prove as useful as the others: the potential to explore and develop skills that have served me well not only in Fleet, but in my personal and professional endeavors as well.
Strength in numbers An international group offers the possibility to play a small role in a very large project, in a capacity that you'd be rather hard-pressed to accomplish in a business setting.
www.cptmike.com /area52/laurendoneforyou.html   (1696 words)

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