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| image = [[Image:21st Centauri Lancers logo.png|150px|Insignia of the Twenty-first Centauri Lancers]]
 
| image = [[Image:21st Centauri Lancers logo.png|150px|Insignia of the Twenty-first Centauri Lancers]]
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| Affiliation = [[Mercenary]]
 
| Affiliation = [[Mercenary]]
 
| Parent Command = Independent
 
| Parent Command = Independent
| Sub-Command = [[Killer Bees]]
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The '''Twenty-first Centauri Lancers''' are one of the foremost [[mercenary unit]]s in the [[Inner Sphere]]. Since their founding, the Lancers have forged a reputation for honesty and loyalty, though they expect the same from their employers and are known for not accepting any mistreatment.
 
The '''Twenty-first Centauri Lancers''' are one of the foremost [[mercenary unit]]s in the [[Inner Sphere]]. Since their founding, the Lancers have forged a reputation for honesty and loyalty, though they expect the same from their employers and are known for not accepting any mistreatment.
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The Lancers suffered terribly at the hands of the Blakists. Word [[WarShip]]s jumped in-system on 21 January [[3068]] and the flotilla was soon able to achieve air superiority. With no aerospace or naval forces to contest them, the Word's WarShips began to destroy Tukayyid's cities and Com Guard bases, including the Focht War College. Anybody trying to flee was annihilated, as evidenced by the destruction of a Lancer force that was trying to move into the mountains. This attack also killed Colonel Evelena Haskell. July [[3070]] saw the arrival of [[Clan Ghost Bear]], who were able to defeat the Word assets around Tukayyid. As of [[3071]], the once proud regiment had been decimated and barely existed as a cohesive fighting force.  Under the new command of Colonel LeMonds they attempted to rebuild - albeit at the sufferance of Clan Ghost Bear - by managing to salvage six 'Mechs and opening up recruitment to all other forces on the planet, including members of the Com Guards and the [[Killer Bees]].<ref>''Mercenaries Supplemental Update'', p. 41</ref>
 
The Lancers suffered terribly at the hands of the Blakists. Word [[WarShip]]s jumped in-system on 21 January [[3068]] and the flotilla was soon able to achieve air superiority. With no aerospace or naval forces to contest them, the Word's WarShips began to destroy Tukayyid's cities and Com Guard bases, including the Focht War College. Anybody trying to flee was annihilated, as evidenced by the destruction of a Lancer force that was trying to move into the mountains. This attack also killed Colonel Evelena Haskell. July [[3070]] saw the arrival of [[Clan Ghost Bear]], who were able to defeat the Word assets around Tukayyid. As of [[3071]], the once proud regiment had been decimated and barely existed as a cohesive fighting force.  Under the new command of Colonel LeMonds they attempted to rebuild - albeit at the sufferance of Clan Ghost Bear - by managing to salvage six 'Mechs and opening up recruitment to all other forces on the planet, including members of the Com Guards and the [[Killer Bees]].<ref>''Mercenaries Supplemental Update'', p. 41</ref>
  
Sometime prior to [[3076]], the Twenty-first had rebuilt themselves into a combined-arms reinforced battalion and came into the employ of [[Chandrasekhar Kurita]].  They were stationed on [[Hachiman (system)|Hachiman]] in the [[Draconis Combine]] to protect the [[Tanadi Computers]] complex from Blakists.<ref name=JCIP2p29>''Jihad Conspiracies: Interstellar Players 2'', p. 29</ref>
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Sometime prior to [[3076]], the Twenty-first had rebuild themselves into a combined-arms reinforced battalion and came into the employ of [[Chandrasekhar Kurita]].  They were stationed on [[Hachiman (planet)|Hachiman]] in the [[Draconis Combine]] to protect the [[Tanadi Computers]] complex from Blakists.<ref>''Jihad Conspiracies: Interstellar Players 2'', p. 29</ref>
  
 
===Dark Age===
 
===Dark Age===
Around [[3085]], the Lancers landed on [[Robinson]] in the Federated Suns. At that time the unit was at five lances of 'Mechs. Col. LeMonds disembarked his [[Grasshopper]] and brokered a deal to serve the Duke of [[Robinson]] with some of the contract items included being medical aid and food supplies for the unit. The unit was assigned to train with the decimated (but also rebuilding) [[AFFS]] to become familiar with Davion doctrine. At the conclusion of the training the Twenty-First was given the border worlds between [[Raman]] and [[Benet III]] as their operational area.<ref>''Field Manual: 3085'', p. 157</ref>The Lancers were still active as of the [[Dark Age]], and as of [[3130]] were in the employ of the Lyran Commonwealth.<ref>''Era Report: 3145'', p. 79</ref>
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The Lancers were still active as of the [[Dark Age]],<ref>''Era Report: 3145'', p. 79</ref> and as of [[3130]] were in the employ of the Lyran Commonwealth.{{cn}}
  
 
In [[3131]], technician [[Jon Roberson]] developed what would become the standard militarized modification to the ''[[Opossum]]'' SalvageMech, when he got permission to add a [[Light AC/2|light AC/2]]. The design debuted that year on [[Issaba]], proving effective when the Lancers fought [[Rim Territories]] raiders. An operation on [[Ventabren]] in May [[3132]], in which the Lancers aided a joint [[Oriente Protectorate|Oriente]]-[[Republic of the Sphere|Republic]] salvage operation on an [[Operation GOLDEN DAWN]]-era battlefield, caught the MOD wider attention for its effectiveness, leading to the once unique design's eventual standardization both in the Lancers and from the 'Mech's manufacturer.<ref name=TRO:Ip24>''Technical Readout: Irregulars'', p. 24: "''Opossum'' SalvageMech MOD"</ref>
 
In [[3131]], technician [[Jon Roberson]] developed what would become the standard militarized modification to the ''[[Opossum]]'' SalvageMech, when he got permission to add a [[Light AC/2|light AC/2]]. The design debuted that year on [[Issaba]], proving effective when the Lancers fought [[Rim Territories]] raiders. An operation on [[Ventabren]] in May [[3132]], in which the Lancers aided a joint [[Oriente Protectorate|Oriente]]-[[Republic of the Sphere|Republic]] salvage operation on an [[Operation GOLDEN DAWN]]-era battlefield, caught the MOD wider attention for its effectiveness, leading to the once unique design's eventual standardization both in the Lancers and from the 'Mech's manufacturer.<ref name=TRO:Ip24>''Technical Readout: Irregulars'', p. 24: "''Opossum'' SalvageMech MOD"</ref>
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===ilClan===
 
===ilClan===
In [[3151]], the Lancers left the Lyran Commonwealth in favor of accepting a contract with the newly created [[Tamar Pact]]. They provided a powerful force that steamrolled the Falcon opposition on [[Pandora]], saving the Second and Third Tamar Jaegers from destruction, and were noted as working well with the First Tamar Jaegars as well as becoming stronger thanks to the access to the multiple factories producing Clantech in the Pact and [[Alyina Mercantile League]].  They were less pleased with some of the other mercenary units employed by the Pact, however, and disputes with the [[Burnt Offering]] and [[Bleeding Eagles]] units led to the Lancers requesting to not be deployed with them outside of emergencies. The Lancers used the opportunity to having access to Clan technology to heavily upgrade with it its combat vehicles, rather than their 'Mechs, expecting than that will surprise any Clan enemies, as they usually underestimate vehicles.<ref>''Tamar Rising'', p. 83</ref>
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The Lancers left the Lyran Commonwealth in favor of accepting a contract with the newly created [[Tamar Pact]]. They provided a powerful force that steamrolled the Falcon opposition on [[Pandora]], saving the Second and Third Tamar Jaegers from destruction, and are noted as working well with the First Tamar Jaegars as well as becoming stronger thanks to the access to the multiple factories producing Clantech in the Pact and [[Alyina Mercantile League]].  They are less pleased with some of the other mercenary units employed by the Pact, however, and disputes with the Burnt Offering and Bleeding Eagles units has led to the Lancers requesting to not be deployed with them outside of emergencies.<ref>''Tamar Rising'', p. 83</ref>
The different situation in the Pact allowed them to make reality the project to reactivate their subcommand [[Killer Bees]]. They did so, creating a much more versatile unit, and using them in [[3152]] to make a point with both the Bleeding Eagles and Burnt Offering.<ref> ''Unit Digest: Killer Bees'', p. 200-202 </ref>
 
  
 
==Officers==
 
==Officers==
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| [[Colonel]]||[[Thaddeus Kusaka]]||[[3025]]<ref name="HM(TFWL)p109"/>
 
| [[Colonel]]||[[Thaddeus Kusaka]]||[[3025]]<ref name="HM(TFWL)p109"/>
 
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| Colonel||[[Evelena Haskell]]||[[3050]] - [[3067]]<ref name=20YU57/><ref name=AGT>''All Good Things''</ref>
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| Colonel||[[Evelena Haskell]]||[[3057]] - [[3067]]<ref name=AGT>''All Good Things''</ref>
 
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| Colonel||[[James LeMonds]]||[[3071]]<ref name=JCIP2p29/>
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| Colonel||[[James LeMonds]]||[[3071]]
 
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| Colonel||[[Richard Haskell]]||[[3132]]<ref name=TRO:Ip24/>
 
| Colonel||[[Richard Haskell]]||[[3132]]<ref name=TRO:Ip24/>
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===Other Officers===
 
===Other Officers===
 
From [[3058]] to [[3067]] the unit's XO was [[Lieutenant Colonel]] [[Ryan Searcy]].<ref name=FMM51/>
 
From [[3058]] to [[3067]] the unit's XO was [[Lieutenant Colonel]] [[Ryan Searcy]].<ref name=FMM51/>
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Dark Age:<ref>Mechwarrior Darkage Dossiers and Pilot Cards Pages Pgs 129,134,234,262,271</ref>
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Thos Cardella
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MECH: Sun Cobra
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DOB 06/09/3110
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Large of frame, with a deep, resonating voice, dark skin, and a face twisted in a perpetual sneer, it‘s quite possible that Thos Cardella is descended from Clan Elemental breeding stock. Despite appearances, however, this hulking MechWarrior may well be the gentlest person ever to climb into the cockpit of a modern BattleMech. Driven by a personal code of ethics that verges on pacifism, it‘s a wonder that Cardella ever sought the profession of a mercenary warrior at all, except as some kind of personal challenge. In battle, he ardently refuses to fight near population centers, and even seems reluctant to do battle in woodlands, where native wildlife may be harmed. When he does attack, he deliberately aims to cripple or suppress enemy armor and infantry units. Even though this behavior results in the lowest kill ratio in his unit, many of Cardella‘s fellow Lancers swear by his marksmanship.
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Rosin Douglas
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MECH Mongoose II
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DOB 05/03/3106
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Rosin Douglas is a third-generation member of the 21st Centauri Lancers mercenary regiment, a unit that can trace its origins to
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House Liao's Capellan Confederation. Taking great pride in her heritage and service in a unit that prizes honor in battle and honesty off the field, Douglas lives her life as if ruled by the codes of an Arthurian knight. She conducts herself with a rigid, military bearing, and will not hesitate to rein in any under her command who step out of line; but she presents a much softer side to
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civilians, for whom she feels a duty to defend at all times. This attitude makes her unwilling to fight in an urban environment, or to
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pursue a retreating enemy through populated regions---"judgement" calls that have gotten her in plenty of trouble with her more aggressive superiors.
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Phuong Trahn
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Mech: URA-2A-H Ursa ("Prowler")
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Phuong Trahn and her Ursa have seen action on several planets since old rivalries flared in the darkness of the HPG blackout. Currently, she's taken up an open position with the 21st-Centauri Lancers for those times when she can't find work on her own. Some also speculate that she's taken up with the group as a nod to Ty Van Trahn, who served with the 3rd Battalion.
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[[Jon_Roberson|Jon Roberson]]
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MECH: SalvageMech MOD
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DOB 10/26/3091
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All his life, Jon Roberson yearned for adventure, completely taken in by holovid dramas of the mercenary MechWarriors roaming the
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Inner Sphere. But there was a problem: A childhood disease had ravaged his nervous system, and all his ambition could not
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overcome the fact that he lacked the motor skills and reflexes necessary to pilot a true BattleMech. Though medications and
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treatments were developed to counter the effects, random spasms continued to wrack Roberson well into adulthood, disqualifying
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him from BattleMech training. But his wealth of technical knowledge and skill for basic IndustrialMech piloting, where misplaced
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weapons fire is not an issue, earned him a spot in the 21st Centauri Lancers technical support section. Though halfway to his dream,
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Roberson remains dissatisfied, and he has gone so far as to modify his assigned SalvageMech with a light autocannon, allegedly for
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self-defense.
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Enlil Searcy
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Mech: MNL-V1-H Mangonel ("Copperhead")
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Enlil Searcy currently associates himself with the 21st-Centauri Lancers, where his cousin, XO LT COL Ryan "Blade" Searcy, once served. Enlil frequently hires himself out for solo freelance work, unwilling to rely solely on the mercenary unit for an income that will keep him in the style to which he is accustomed. He especially enjoys demonstrating his antito the dismay of opposing VTOL pilots. He lets his calculating style on the battlefield do most of his advertising for him.
  
 
==Tactics==
 
==Tactics==
 
The Twenty-first prefers fighting in the open as opposed to restrictive terrain, and specialize in fighting in high- and low-gravity environments and in nighttime conditions.  They are also known for their phenomenal gunnery skills.<ref name=FMM51/><ref name=FMMR56/>  The Twenty-first employs independent command lances for each battalion, and a command company for each regiment.  They also insist on having full strategic and tactical control over all units with whom they will be working during a given contract; that employers typically agree to this points to the level of trust the Lancers have built up over the years.<ref name=FMM51/>
 
The Twenty-first prefers fighting in the open as opposed to restrictive terrain, and specialize in fighting in high- and low-gravity environments and in nighttime conditions.  They are also known for their phenomenal gunnery skills.<ref name=FMM51/><ref name=FMMR56/>  The Twenty-first employs independent command lances for each battalion, and a command company for each regiment.  They also insist on having full strategic and tactical control over all units with whom they will be working during a given contract; that employers typically agree to this points to the level of trust the Lancers have built up over the years.<ref name=FMM51/>
  
Providing support to the commander of the Twenty-first, the Lancers Command enjoyed the best equipment they could get their hands on.  In 3050, the command company was spotted using a number of Star League-era designs, such as the MAD-2R ''[[Marauder]]'' or TDR-5Sb ''[[Thunderbolt]]'', while the attached Recon Company enjoyed the use of Star League hover tanks like the [[Gabriel (Combat Vehicle)|Gabriel]].<ref name=CMM27/>  After working closely with [[ComStar]], in 3058 the Lancers Command employed [[C3]] computers to connect each 'Mech lance with a recon platoon.<ref name=FMM51/>  These were upgraded to [[C3i]] computers by 3067.<ref name=FMMR56/>
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Providing support to the commander of the Twenty-first, the Lancers Command enjoyed the best equipment they could get their hands on.  In 3050, the command company was spotted using a number of Star League-era designs, such as the MAD-2R ''[[Marauder]]'' or TDR-5Sb ''[[Thunderbolt]]'', while the attached Recon Company enjoyed the use of Star League hover tanks like the [[Gabriel]].<ref name=CMM27/>  After working closely with [[ComStar]], in 3058 the Lancers Command employed [[C3]] computers to connect each 'Mech lance with a recon platoon.<ref name=FMM51/>  These were upgraded to [[C3i]] computers by 3067.<ref name=FMMR56/>
  
 
The Centauri Lancers were known to employ an unusual number of ''[[Grasshopper]]s'', with at least one per 'Mech company.  On average the Lancers used [[heavy 'Mech]] designs, though each battalion had at least one light and one assault [[lance]].  The Centauri Lancers regiment was well-trained fighting at any strength, from the entire unit operating together down to individual lancers operating independently.  The Air Lancers were focused more on providing ground support with heavy fighters, though after the [[Clan Invasion]] they began altering their function to provide air cover with the addition of some medium fighters.  Unlike the 'Mech forces, the Armored Lancers do not train to fight at battalion strength, instead having each armored company being moved around individually as needed (though the Armored Recon was typically permanently attached to the Lancers Command).  Likewise the Security Lancers primarily served to guard the Twenty-first's bases of operation, with Fourth Company providing combat support in the form of two platoons of scouts and one platoon of artillery.<ref name=CMM27/><ref name=FMM51/><ref name=FMMR56/>
 
The Centauri Lancers were known to employ an unusual number of ''[[Grasshopper]]s'', with at least one per 'Mech company.  On average the Lancers used [[heavy 'Mech]] designs, though each battalion had at least one light and one assault [[lance]].  The Centauri Lancers regiment was well-trained fighting at any strength, from the entire unit operating together down to individual lancers operating independently.  The Air Lancers were focused more on providing ground support with heavy fighters, though after the [[Clan Invasion]] they began altering their function to provide air cover with the addition of some medium fighters.  Unlike the 'Mech forces, the Armored Lancers do not train to fight at battalion strength, instead having each armored company being moved around individually as needed (though the Armored Recon was typically permanently attached to the Lancers Command).  Likewise the Security Lancers primarily served to guard the Twenty-first's bases of operation, with Fourth Company providing combat support in the form of two platoons of scouts and one platoon of artillery.<ref name=CMM27/><ref name=FMM51/><ref name=FMMR56/>
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===3025===
 
===3025===
 
Twenty-first Centauri Lancers (Elite/Reliable) - FWLM<ref name="HM(TFWL)p109">''House Marik (The Free Worlds League)'', p. 109</ref>
 
Twenty-first Centauri Lancers (Elite/Reliable) - FWLM<ref name="HM(TFWL)p109">''House Marik (The Free Worlds League)'', p. 109</ref>
:* CO: Colonel [[Thaddeus Kusaka]]<ref name="HM(TFWL)p109"/>
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:* CO: Colonel Thaddeus Kusaka<ref name="HM(TFWL)p109"/>
  
 
=== 3028 ===
 
=== 3028 ===
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===3050===
 
===3050===
 
'''Lancers Command''' (1 heavy 'Mech company/Elite/including Star League variants)<ref name=CMM27/>
 
'''Lancers Command''' (1 heavy 'Mech company/Elite/including Star League variants)<ref name=CMM27/>
* '''Seventeenth Armored Recon Company''' (1 vehicle company, Elite, including lance of [[Gabriel (Combat Vehicle)|Gabriel]] tanks)
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* '''Seventeenth Armored Recon Company''' (1 vehicle company, Elite, including lance of [[Gabriel]] tanks)
  
 
'''Twenty-first Centauri Lancers ''' (Regiment/Elite/Reliable)<ref name=20YU57>''20 Year Update'', p. 57: "Free Worlds League Deployment Table"</ref>
 
'''Twenty-first Centauri Lancers ''' (Regiment/Elite/Reliable)<ref name=20YU57>''20 Year Update'', p. 57: "Free Worlds League Deployment Table"</ref>
:* CO: Colonel [[Evelena Haskell]]<ref name=20YU57/>
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:* CO: Colonel Evelena Haskell<ref name=20YU57/>
 
: Note: At this point in time the heavy 'Mech unit was stationed on [[Nestor]].<ref name=20YU57/>
 
: Note: At this point in time the heavy 'Mech unit was stationed on [[Nestor]].<ref name=20YU57/>
  
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'''Twenty-first Centauri Lancers''' (1 Regiment/Elite/Reliable)
 
'''Twenty-first Centauri Lancers''' (1 Regiment/Elite/Reliable)
:* First Battalion: Major [[James LeMonds]]
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:* First Battalion: Major James LeMonds
:* Second Battalion: Major [[Katherine Li-Smith]]
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:* Second Battalion: Major Katherine Li-Smith
 
:* Third Battalion: Major [[Ty Van Trahn]]
 
:* Third Battalion: Major [[Ty Van Trahn]]
  
 
'''Twenty-first Centauri Air Lancers''' (1 Wing/Elite/Reliable)
 
'''Twenty-first Centauri Air Lancers''' (1 Wing/Elite/Reliable)
: CO: Major [[Joshua Ling (21st Centauri)|Joshua Ling]]
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: CO: Major Joshua Ling
 
:* 3 squadrons and 1 command lance
 
:* 3 squadrons and 1 command lance
  
 
'''Twenty-first Centauri Armored Lancers''' (6 Companies/Veteran/Reliable)
 
'''Twenty-first Centauri Armored Lancers''' (6 Companies/Veteran/Reliable)
: CO: Major [[Wu Ti Seng]]
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: CO: Major Wu Ti Seng
 
:* Third Armor Command
 
:* Third Armor Command
 
:* Seventeenth Recon (permanently attached to Lancers Command)
 
:* Seventeenth Recon (permanently attached to Lancers Command)
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'''Twenty-first Centauri Security Lancers''' (1 Reinforced Battalion/Veteran/Reliable)
 
'''Twenty-first Centauri Security Lancers''' (1 Reinforced Battalion/Veteran/Reliable)
: CO: Major [[Bradley Hunter]]
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: CO: Major Bradley Hunter
 
:* Fourth Company (2 platoons scouts/1 platoon Long Toms and [[Arrow IV]]s)
 
:* Fourth Company (2 platoons scouts/1 platoon Long Toms and [[Arrow IV]]s)
  
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* Although "Twenty-first" indicates an English pronunciation, the unit name is spelled "Twenty-first Centauri Lanc'''i'''ers" in German material.
 
* Although "Twenty-first" indicates an English pronunciation, the unit name is spelled "Twenty-first Centauri Lanc'''i'''ers" in German material.
 
* The Third Battalion is commanded by Ty Van Trahn in 3059, who goes over to the [[Eridani Light Horse]] a year later, according to ''[[Field Manual: ComStar]]''. Nonetheless, he is still listed as the Third Battalion commander in 3067 in ''[[Field Manual: Mercenaries, Revised]]''.
 
* The Third Battalion is commanded by Ty Van Trahn in 3059, who goes over to the [[Eridani Light Horse]] a year later, according to ''[[Field Manual: ComStar]]''. Nonetheless, he is still listed as the Third Battalion commander in 3067 in ''[[Field Manual: Mercenaries, Revised]]''.
 
==References==
 
<references/>
 
  
 
==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
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* ''[[20 Year Update]]''
 
* ''[[20 Year Update]]''
 
* ''[[All Good Things]]'' (short story)
 
* ''[[All Good Things]]'' (short story)
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* ''[[Technical Readout: Irregulars]]''
 
* ''[[Technical Readout: Irregulars]]''
 
* ''[[This Too Shall Pass]]'' (short story)
 
* ''[[This Too Shall Pass]]'' (short story)
* ''[[Unit Digest: Killer Bees]] in [[Shrapnel#12]]''
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*[http://bg.battletech.com/download/MWDA_Uniques.pdf Mechwarrior Darkage Dossiers and Pilot Cards]
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