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When asked about the origin of the "17th Recon Regiment" designation on the [[CBT Forum]], the official answer was that is was presumably an oversight based on a unit patch depicted in the old [[Mercenary's Handbook]] for the 17th Recon Regiment; however this patch referred to a sub-unit of the [[Eridani Light Horse]], a distinctly differenc mercenary unit.<ref>In [http://www.classicbattletech.com/forums/index.php?topic=69208.0 this thread ("17th Recon Regiment - also known as Camacho's Caballeros") on the [[CBT Forum]]</ref> | When asked about the origin of the "17th Recon Regiment" designation on the [[CBT Forum]], the official answer was that is was presumably an oversight based on a unit patch depicted in the old [[Mercenary's Handbook]] for the 17th Recon Regiment; however this patch referred to a sub-unit of the [[Eridani Light Horse]], a distinctly differenc mercenary unit.<ref>In [http://www.classicbattletech.com/forums/index.php?topic=69208.0 this thread ("17th Recon Regiment - also known as Camacho's Caballeros") on the [[CBT Forum]]</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 15:07, 5 July 2010
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Widely known by their nickname Camacho's Caballeros, the 17th Recon Regiment (sometimes abbreviated "17th Recon") is a mercenary unit featured in the BattleTech novels Close Quarters, Hearts of Chaos, and Black Dragon, all written by Victor Milán. Their unit strength at the beginning of Close Quarters (circa 3057) is roughly a regiment in size, with three full battalions of 'Mechs and an unspecified number of infantry.
Notable members of Camacho's Caballeros include Cassie Suthorn (the main character of Close Quarters and who has a hobby of defeating battlemechs whilst she is on foot) and Colonel Carlos Camacho. The unit appeared to be composed of older 'Mechs, such as the Phoenix Hawk, Shadow Hawk, and Wasp, though they are mentioned as being upgraded with double heat sinks and at least one C3 computer system.
No color scheme or insignia is referred to in the novels. The 'Mechs seem to be custom painted and decorated by each pilot.
Contents
Unit History
Close Quarters describes the unit as being composed of Free Worlds League natives, and having a diverse mix of different ethnicities. Many of the members hail from the three poor worlds Cerillos, Galisteo, and Sierra, the so-called "Trinity of Southwestern Worlds" on the League edge of Periphery that are composed primarily of individuals of Hispanic descent. The novel also states the unit as being involved in battle against the Clans, Colonel Carlos Camacho most notably piloting a captured Clan Smoke Jaguar Mad Cat. They are employed by the people of Crotch (in a flashback) and, for the main part of the story, Chandrasekhar Kurita, the CEO of Tanadi Computers, which is based out of Hachiman.
The Caballeros have been key in foiling the plots of the Kokuryu-kai, as they did when the rebels attempted to conquer Towne from the Federated Commonwealth. The Caballeros defeated the 15th Dieron Regulars there, earning the Draconis Combine a bruised ego as a line unit was defeated by corporate mercenaries.
The Caballeros were again on hand at Coordinator Theodore Kurita's birthday celebration, which they were invited to as a thanks for their involvement in the Towne debacle. There, they were able to escort both Theodore and Chandrasekhar to safety when the Otomo, the Coordinator's bodyguard, attempted to assassinate him.
Upon hearing of the imminent disintegration of order in the Free Worlds League and the heavy-handed treatment of rioters on the southwestern trinity, the Caballeros returned home, though details are sketchy.
The Caballeros deployed after Operation Bulldog on some liberated worlds to protect Tanadi assets, and were attacked by forces from Clan Ghost Bear[1]. The regiment survived the fighting, but lost Force Commander Bar-Kochba and many others of the battalion on Luzerne.
Officers
The commanding officer in (3067) is Carlos Camacho
Tactics
Support
Dragoon Ratings
3067
Dragoon Rating: B-
Composition
3067
(Carlos Camacho's) 17th Recon Regiment (2 Battalions/Elite/Reliable)[2]
- CO/Colonel: Carlos "Tiburon" Camacho
- XO/Lt. Colonel: Gavilan "Falcon" Camacho
- 1st Battalion: Force Commander Kali "Dark Lady" MacDougall
- 4th Battalion: Force Commander Bobby "Navajo Wolf" Begay
Infantry (1 Scout Company)
- Infantry Commander: Lt. Sergant Daniel "Rooster" Morgan
Heavy Aerospace Squadron
- Wing Commander: Captain Sharon "Dragon" Omizuki
Unit Notes
When asked about the origin of the "17th Recon Regiment" designation on the CBT Forum, the official answer was that is was presumably an oversight based on a unit patch depicted in the old Mercenary's Handbook for the 17th Recon Regiment; however this patch referred to a sub-unit of the Eridani Light Horse, a distinctly differenc mercenary unit.[3]
Gallery
References
- ↑ Field Manual: Mercenaries: Revised, p. 54 - "The Caballeros deployed after Operation Bulldog on liberated worlds to protect Tanadi"
- ↑ 17th Recon Regiment and composition
- ↑ In [http://www.classicbattletech.com/forums/index.php?topic=69208.0 this thread ("17th Recon Regiment - also known as Camacho's Caballeros") on the CBT Forum