2nd Robinson Rangers

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History

Fourth Succession War

During 3029 the Second Rangers were stationed on Breed. The 11th Benjamin Regulars attacked the world on June 7th[1] of that year the rangers finally managed to push the Regulars off back world on June 19th.[2]


War of 39

In the War of 3039 the Combine captured the world and forced the Second Rangers off-world. A third of the Rangers remained behind and waged a guerrilla war against the DCMS forces until the AFFS could send reinforcements.[3]

In 3050 the Second Robinson Rangers are stationed on Phact.[3]

The Second Robinson Rangers were out of position when Operation Guerrero launched and were unable to prevent the takeover of the Chaos March. They also protested the deployment of Combine peacekeepers in the Lyons Thumb, but a lack of funds prevented them from hiring commercial transport to immediately oppose the move.[3]

Officers

In 3025 the commanding officer is Colonel Eric Vehrson.[4]

In 3054 the commanding officer is Leftenant General Cluely Monstserrat.[5]

As of 3062 the commanding officer was Colonel Theodore Mikul.[3]

Tactics

Preferred close-range combats.[3]

Composition History

3025

2nd Robinson Rangers (Regular/Reliable)[4]

  • CO: Colonel Eric Vehrson

3040

2nd Robinson Rangers (Regular/Reliable)[6]

3054

2nd Robinson Rangers (Regular/Reliable)[5]

  • CO: Leftenant General Cluely Monstserrat

3062

2nd Robinson Rangers (1 Regiment/Regular/Reliable)[3]

  • CO: Colonel Theodor Mikui

- Primarly medium-class 'Mechs, two Companies with C3 equipped

Notes

References

  1. An Emisarry of Heaven, p. 2
  2. An Emisarry of Heaven, p. 15
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 Field Manual: Federated Suns, p. 102, "2nd Robinson Rangers Unit Profile"
  4. 4.0 4.1 House Davion (The Federated Suns), p. 136 (pdf version), "Raman PDZ"
  5. 5.0 5.1 Objective Raids, p. 17, "Federated Commonwealth Deployment Table"
  6. Historical: War of 3039 , p. 136

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