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The '''One Hundred Ninty-one Mechanized Infantry Division''' was a part of the [[Star League Defense Force]] Regular Army. | The '''One Hundred Ninty-one Mechanized Infantry Division''' was a part of the [[Star League Defense Force]] Regular Army. | ||
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− | In [[2764]], the unit was assigned, as a part of the [[XXXII Corps (Star League)|XXXII Corps]], [[14th Army (Star League)|Fourteenth Army]], to District 1 of the [[Draconis Combine Military Region]] and then transferred to District 3 by [[2765]].<ref name=SL147>''The Star League'', p. 147, "Fourteenth"</ref> | + | In [[2764]], the unit was assigned, as a part of the [[XXXII Corps (Star League)|XXXII Corps]], [[14th Army (Star League)|Fourteenth Army]], to District 1 of the [[Draconis Combine Military Region]] and then transferred to District 3 by [[2765]] in response to the [[New Vandenberg Uprising|Periphery Uprising]].<ref name=SL147>''The Star League'', p. 147, "Fourteenth"</ref> The 192nd survived the war and the [[Hegemony Campaign]], and followed General [[Aleksandr Kerensky]] on the [[Operation Exodus|Exodus]] in [[2784]].<ref name=SL147/> |
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Overview
The One Hundred Ninty-one Mechanized Infantry Division was a part of the Star League Defense Force Regular Army.
History
In 2764, the unit was assigned, as a part of the XXXII Corps, Fourteenth Army, to District 1 of the Draconis Combine Military Region and then transferred to District 3 by 2765 in response to the Periphery Uprising.[1] The 192nd survived the war and the Hegemony Campaign, and followed General Aleksandr Kerensky on the Exodus in 2784.[1]