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Revision as of 14:43, 22 September 2021
Sixteenth Skye Rangers | |
Nickname | The Ladies of Summer[1] |
Affiliation | Lyran Commonwealth |
Parent Command | Skye Rangers |
Contents
History
The Sixteenth Skye Rangers were stationed on Phecda in 2765. They were raised on Summer at the same time as the 17th Skye Rangers. At the time of their formation the unit had more women than men, which gave them their nickname. The LCAF High Command also made sure to rotate the unit back to Summer every few years.[1]
Officers
Rank | Name | Command | |
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Commanding Officers of the 16th Skye Rangers |
Tactics
Unknown.
Composition History
2765
Sixteenth Skye Rangers (Regiment/Veteran/Questionable)[1]
2786 - 2821
16th Skye Rangers (Regiment/Veteran/Questionable) [2]
- Note: At this point in time the heavy-weight unit was stationed on Phecda. In 2821 the command was reduced to 32 percent of its strength and was deployed on Wing. [2]
2830
16th Skye Rangers (Regiment/Veteran/Questionable) [3]
- Note: At this point in time the heavy-weight unit was stationed on Wyatt with an operational readiness of 54 percent. [3] The unit was destroyed during the war. [3]