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The Seventh Regulars were inevitably drawn into the [[FedCom Civil War]], which broke out at the end of 3062. During the war's [[FedCom Civil War#Wave Two 9.2F63 - 2.2F64|second wave]], they were moved to the critical world of [[Bolan]], <ref name=FCCW183>''FedCom Civil War (sourcebook)'' p. 183</ref> but would see no fighting there as the [[2nd Crucis Lancers]] had already withdrawn from the planet. <ref>''FedCom Civil War (sourcebook)'' pp. 84-85</ref>  
 
The Seventh Regulars were inevitably drawn into the [[FedCom Civil War]], which broke out at the end of 3062. During the war's [[FedCom Civil War#Wave Two 9.2F63 - 2.2F64|second wave]], they were moved to the critical world of [[Bolan]], <ref name=FCCW183>''FedCom Civil War (sourcebook)'' p. 183</ref> but would see no fighting there as the [[2nd Crucis Lancers]] had already withdrawn from the planet. <ref>''FedCom Civil War (sourcebook)'' pp. 84-85</ref>  
  
In the Summer of [[3065]], Margrave [[Richard Steiner (31st c.)|Richard Steiner]] succeeded in ordering the [[First Bolan Jaegers]] and the Seventh Regulars to [[Cavanaugh II]] to crush the [[Allies (FCCW)|pro-Victor]] [[Tenth Lyran Regulars]]. The Tenth's strong defensive position and knowledge of the local terrain combined with Richard Steiner's gross mishandling of the situation turned what might have been a quick battle into a major campaign. Soon, elements of [[ComStar]]'s [[182nd Division (ComStar)|182nd Division]] joined with the allies after Steiner ordered them attacked.<ref>''FedCom Civil War (sourcebook)'' pp. 144-145</ref>
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In the Summer of [[3065]], Margrave [[Richard Steiner (31st c.)|Richard Steiner]] succeeded in ordering the [[First Bolan Jaegers]] and the Seventh Regulars to [[Cavanaugh II]] to crush the [[Allies (FCCW)|pro-Victor]] [[Tenth Lyran Regulars]]. The Tenth's strong defensive position and knowledge of the local terrain combined with Richard Steiner's gross mishandling of the situation turned what might have been a quick battle into a major campaign. Soon, elements of [[ComStar]]'s [[182nd Division (ComStar)|182<sup>nd</sup> Division]] joined with the allies after Steiner ordered them attacked.<ref>''FedCom Civil War (sourcebook)'' pp. 144-145</ref>
  
In May of [[3066]], the battle for [[Cavanaugh II]] was still ongoing, and going poorly for the Seventh Regulars. The Allies had managed to goad the Regulars into a series of ill-advised attacks on their reinforced positions, inflicting significant losses on the Seventh. Later the [[Penobscot Cavanaugh II Theater Militia|Penobscot CTM]] joined on Richard's side and the [[Forty-second Avalon Hussars]] joining with the forces opposed to him. When Steiner began micromanaging the CTM in their battle with the Hussars, they were defeated and forced to withdraw. <ref>''FedCom Civil War (sourcebook)'' pp. 161-162</ref>  
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In May of [[3066]], the battle for [[Cavanaugh II]] was still ongoing, and going poorly for the Seventh Regulars. The Allies had managed to goad the Regulars into a series of ill-advised attacks on their reinforced positions, inflicting significant losses on the Seventh. Later the [[Penobscot Cavanaugh II Theater Militia|Penobscot CTM]] joined on Richard's side and the [[Forty-second Avalon Hussars|42<sup>nd</sup> Avalon Hussars]] joining with the forces opposed to him. When Steiner began micromanaging the CTM in their battle with the Hussars, they were defeated and forced to withdraw. <ref>''FedCom Civil War (sourcebook)'' pp. 161-162</ref>  
  
 
By September, the Regulars had suffered severe losses, and the Allies had the advantage of air power and numbers. When Colonel O'Heron was killed in the fighting, his daughter, [[Kommandant]] [[Megan O'Heron]], took command. Realizing the situation was dire, O'Heron, with a force consisting of roughly a battalion, requested to Margrave Steiner that her Regulars' role in his defense plans be reduced to take into account their diminished numbers. Steiner flatly refused, and the situation of the Regulars continued to worsen. When Megan O'Heron finally advocated coming to terms with the Allies, Margrave Steiner had her promptly executed. Intended as an object lesson, it instead drove many of his remaining troops to defect. By February [[3067]], the allies were ready to crush Margrave Steiner's force, liberating the capital. By now, most of the [[Loyalist (FCCW)|Loyalists]] were completely demoralized, having been ordered to fight to the death, most quickly surrendered. Steiner himself, however, evacuated before he could be captured, fleeing the planet on a [[DropShip]]. <ref>''FedCom Civil War (sourcebook)'' pp. 174-175</ref>  
 
By September, the Regulars had suffered severe losses, and the Allies had the advantage of air power and numbers. When Colonel O'Heron was killed in the fighting, his daughter, [[Kommandant]] [[Megan O'Heron]], took command. Realizing the situation was dire, O'Heron, with a force consisting of roughly a battalion, requested to Margrave Steiner that her Regulars' role in his defense plans be reduced to take into account their diminished numbers. Steiner flatly refused, and the situation of the Regulars continued to worsen. When Megan O'Heron finally advocated coming to terms with the Allies, Margrave Steiner had her promptly executed. Intended as an object lesson, it instead drove many of his remaining troops to defect. By February [[3067]], the allies were ready to crush Margrave Steiner's force, liberating the capital. By now, most of the [[Loyalist (FCCW)|Loyalists]] were completely demoralized, having been ordered to fight to the death, most quickly surrendered. Steiner himself, however, evacuated before he could be captured, fleeing the planet on a [[DropShip]]. <ref>''FedCom Civil War (sourcebook)'' pp. 174-175</ref>  

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