Aurigan Coalition Military
Contents
Aurigan Military Units
Aurigan Royal Guard | ||
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3026 Royal Guard |
Aurigan Coalition Military | ||
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3026 First Company Second Company Third Company Rampart Company |
Aurigan-Employed Mercenaries | ||
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3026 Sablehart Irregulars Barrameda’s Blackguards Antian Lanciarii Irukjandi Company Black Caravel |
Uniforms and Ranks
Field Uniform
The standard field uniform of the Aurigan Coalition Military is a burgandy or dark gray fatigue. Personal equipment such as neurohelmets and flight vest vary from Davion, Taurian, Liao origin. An insignia of the soldier's rank is worn as a lapel.[1]
Dress Uniform
The Aurigan dress uniform is a dark gray tunic and trousers, with a high collared red and white coat. Gold accents on the coat is worn by officers.[2]
Despite dark gray or burgundy being prominent colors among the field and dress uniforms of the Aurigan Military, some uniform colors vary based on the Founding House that the soldier is based on.
House | Uniform Colors | |
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Arano | Red and Black with a gold trim[3] | |
Decimis | Orange and slate gray with red trim[4] | |
✝Karosas | Grey and white with navy trim[5] | |
Gallas | Blue and forest green with nut brown trim[6] | |
Parata | Green and brown[7] | |
Madeira | Sky and navy blue with light blue trim[8] | |
✝Espinosa | Green and black with silver trim[9] |
✝ denotes a destroyed House
Ranks
Recruit
Corporal
Section Leader
Force Sergeant
Lance Sergeant
Battalion Chief-Sergeant
Cornet
Subaltern
Brigadier/Captain
Colonel
General/Commander-in-Chief
[10]
References
- ↑ House Arano (The Aurigan Coalition), p.25
- ↑ House Arano (The Aurigan Coalition), p.25
- ↑ House Arano (The Aurigan Coalition), p.17
- ↑ House Arano (The Aurigan Coalition), p.18
- ↑ House Arano (The Aurigan Coalition), p.18
- ↑ House Arano (The Aurigan Coalition), p.19
- ↑ House Arano (The Aurigan Coalition), p.19
- ↑ House Arano (The Aurigan Coalition), p.20
- ↑ House Arano (The Aurigan Coalition), p.20
- ↑ House Arano (The Aurigan Coalition), p.25-26