Difference between revisions of "3rd Tamar Jaegers"

(Created page with "{{infoBoxMilitaryCommand | image = | Designation = 3st Tamar Jaegers | Formed = September 3151<ref name=TR28>''Tamar Rising'', p. 28</ref> | Disbanded = | Previous Designati...")
 
Line 14: Line 14:
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
After [[Sarah Regis]] decided to announce the reformation of the Tamar Pact to the Inner Sphere at large in 3151, she quickly set about reorganizing the 26th Arcturan Guards into a new model that could hold the territory she had claimed. Then, its three [[Light Combat Team]]s became the [[1st Tamar Jaegers]], [[2nd Tamar jaegers]] and 3rd Tamar Jaegers.<ref>''Elements of Treason: Duty'' p. 98</ref>
+
After [[Sarah Regis]] decided to announce the reformation of the Tamar Pact to the Inner Sphere at large in 3151, she quickly set about reorganizing the 26th Arcturan Guards into a new model that could hold the territory she had claimed. Then, its three [[Light Combat Team]]s became the [[1st Tamar Jaegers]], [[2nd Tamar Jaegers]] and 3rd Tamar Jaegers.<ref>''Elements of Treason: Duty'' p. 98</ref>
  
 
The unit was first tested in May 3151, when a battalion of the 3rd was send to secure the planet [[Blair Atoll]], along with the mercenary company [[The Metallicon]], but the planet was already controlled by the [[Clan Jade Falcon Remnants]] of Khan [[Jiyi Chistu]], and the fight lasted weeks of hit-and-run attacks, and even a frontal assault didn't broke the stalemate.<ref>''Tamar Rising'' p. 68-69</ref>
 
The unit was first tested in May 3151, when a battalion of the 3rd was send to secure the planet [[Blair Atoll]], along with the mercenary company [[The Metallicon]], but the planet was already controlled by the [[Clan Jade Falcon Remnants]] of Khan [[Jiyi Chistu]], and the fight lasted weeks of hit-and-run attacks, and even a frontal assault didn't broke the stalemate.<ref>''Tamar Rising'' p. 68-69</ref>

Revision as of 22:27, 10 July 2022

3st Tamar Jaegers
Formed September 3151[1]
Previous Designation(s) 26th Arcturan Guards
Affiliation Tamar Pact
Parent Command Armed Forces of Tamar

The 3st Tamar Jaegers are a unit of the Tamar Jaegers brigade, formerly part of the 26th Arcturan Guards RCT.

History

After Sarah Regis decided to announce the reformation of the Tamar Pact to the Inner Sphere at large in 3151, she quickly set about reorganizing the 26th Arcturan Guards into a new model that could hold the territory she had claimed. Then, its three Light Combat Teams became the 1st Tamar Jaegers, 2nd Tamar Jaegers and 3rd Tamar Jaegers.[2]

The unit was first tested in May 3151, when a battalion of the 3rd was send to secure the planet Blair Atoll, along with the mercenary company The Metallicon, but the planet was already controlled by the Clan Jade Falcon Remnants of Khan Jiyi Chistu, and the fight lasted weeks of hit-and-run attacks, and even a frontal assault didn't broke the stalemate.[3] The next combat was in October, when, along with the 2rd Jaegers and the Mercenary group Twenty-First Centauri Lancers, the 3rd was sent to claim the planet Pandora, to prevent its key armament factories to fell in hands of the Falcon Remnants.[4] The Falcon's forces agreed to a Trial of Position for the planet, but their numbers proved to be much bigger than expected, and more aggresive: though outnumbered by the Jaegers, the Falcons attacked head-on, using artillery attacks and a sand storm to crush the Jaegers. The taskforce leader, Colonel Jeremy Cox was forced to call its reserve, the Lancers, which crushed the Falcon rearguard. Victory was achieved, and the Lancers were almost intact... but bothy the 2nd and 3rd sustained over thirty percent casualties.[5]

On January 3152, the partially rebuilt 3rd Jaegers was sent, along with the Lancers, to secure the planets Ballynure and Crimond, which they achieved after a car race.[6]

Officers

Tactics

Composition History

3151

References

  1. Tamar Rising, p. 28
  2. Elements of Treason: Duty p. 98
  3. Tamar Rising p. 68-69
  4. Tamar Rising p. 29
  5. Tamar Rising p. 29
  6. Tamar Rising p. 31
  7. Tamar Rising p. 68

Bibliography