Difference between revisions of "241st Battle Combat Group"

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''' Frederic's Gazelles''' (Regiment/Regular/Reliable)<ref name=HWO3039>''Historical: War of 3039'' , p. 141  </ref>
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Frederic’s Gazelles (Regular/Reliable)<ref name=MWobraidp15 >'' Objective Raids'', p. 15</ref>
 
Frederic’s Gazelles (Regular/Reliable)<ref name=MWobraidp15 >'' Objective Raids'', p. 15</ref>

Revision as of 06:05, 29 January 2012

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History

The first mention of the 241st is at the battle of Bryant. This engagement against the Capellans also earned the 241st their unofficial nickname: the Gazelles.[1] This is the workhorse unit of the Lexington Combat Group. During the FedCom Civil War the 241st supported Victor Steiner-Davion and fought as a support unit for the beleaguered Fighting Urukhai and 1st Albion Cadre. This heavy fighting cost the 241st one 'Mech battalion.[1]

Officers

As of 3067, the commanding officer Colonel Frederic Zaffson.[1]

Tactics

The unit is a disciplined force and are known as a 'jack of all trades' regiment. They are also known for being composed primarily of heavy 'Mechs.[1]

Dragoon Ratings

Dragoon Rating: Unrated

Composition History

3040

Frederic's Gazelles (Regiment/Regular/Reliable)[2]

3054

Frederic’s Gazelles (Regular/Reliable)[3]

  • CO: Colonel Frederic Zaffson [3]

3067

241st Battle Regiment (1 Regiment/Veteran/Reliable)[1]

- Many heavy designs

191st Tactical Fighter Wing (1 Wing/Elite/Fanatical)[1]

  • CO: Major Willard "Surfboy" DeLaurier

- The received a huge upgrade from the Jalastar Aerospace plant

2nd Lexington Cavalry Brigade (2 Regiments/Veteran/Reliable)[1]

  • CO: Colonel Gerd Kreitz

- Fields many heavy and assault designs for maximum damage - Artillery battalion contains 16 Long Toms + 8 Demolisher with Arrow IV as support

Notes

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Mercenaries Supplemental, p. 48, "Unit Profile"
  2. Historical: War of 3039 , p. 141
  3. 3.0 3.1 Objective Raids, p. 15

Bibliography