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==Composition History==
 
==Composition History==
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'''Tenth Regulan Hussars''' - Regular/Reliable <ref name="FM:3085p92"/>  
 
'''Tenth Regulan Hussars''' - Regular/Reliable <ref name="FM:3085p92"/>  

Revision as of 10:51, 24 April 2019

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History

First Incarnation

The Tenth Regulan Hussars were formed during the First Succession War and in 2821 they were stationed on Cameron.[1] By 2864 the unit had been destroyed in fighting of the Second Succession War.[2]

Rebirth

The Tenth Regulan Hussars were reformed from the remains of the 3rd Free Worlds Guards in 3077. Though the unit joined the Word of Blake during the Jihad, they rapidly found out that the Word had no interest in helping Zion, the planet the Guards were assigned to protect. In 3077 they smashed into the Blakists and left the system. Traveling to the Principality of Regulus, they joined the Regulan Hussars.[3]

They were split into two smaller units which were stationed on Cameron and Muscida in 3079.[4] Later they would raid Dayr Khuna, driving the 1st Oriente Hussars off in disarray, but could not secure the world before the 4th Oriente Hussars arrived to reinforce the First. They did, however, manage to drop a "Davy Crockett" tactical nuclear weapon on the Fourth Oriente's drop zone.[3]

In 3095 the Tenth conducted a raid on Emris IV and faced the Steel Guard. The Tenth was trying to shed the image of collaborators with the Word of Blake, but they overstepped their bounds. The Steel Guard was able to repel the incursion.[5]

By 3145 the Tenth's fanatical behavior was moderated. This was largely due to the fact that several engagements between the Tenth and other forces caused more casualties than were strictly needed. The Tenth backed off to stop inflicting avoidable casualties.[6] They were stationed on Molokai in 3145.[7]

Officers

Rank Name Command
Commanding Officers of the 10th Regulan Hussars
Colonel Don Cardy 3085[8]
Colonel Dorthy Riveras 3145[7]

Tactics

Unknown.

Composition History

2786 - 2821

10th Regulan Hussars (Regiment/Green/Questionable) [9]

Note: At this point in time the light-weight unit was stationed on [[]]. In 2821 the command was reduced to 50 of its strength and was deployed at Cameron (FWL). [9]

2830

10th Regulan Hussars (Regiment/Regular/Reliable) [10]

Note: At this point in time the light-weight unit was stationed on Cameron with an operational readiness of 92 percent. [10] The unit was destroyed during the war. [10]

3085

Tenth Regulan Hussars - Regular/Reliable [8]

3145

Tenth Regulan Hussars - Green/Reliable [7]

  • 1 Battalion

Notes

References

  1. First Succession War (Sourcebook), p. 138
  2. Second Succession War (Sourcebook), p. 98 - Unit Status on roaster indication it's status prior to 2nd Succession War and it's aftermath.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Field Manual: 3085, p. 87
  4. Field Report: FWLM, p. 9
  5. Technical Readout: 3145 Free Worlds League, p. 6
  6. Field Manual: 3145, p. 111
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 Field Manual: 3145, p. 116, "Regulan Strategic Military Command"
  8. 8.0 8.1 Field Manual: 3085, p. 92, "Regulan Hussars"
  9. 9.0 9.1 ’’ First Succession War’’, p. 138
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 ’’ Second Succession War’’, p. 98

Bibliography