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==History==
 
==History==
 
===Formation===
 
===Formation===
The unit was formed in 3058, along with its sister unit the [[44th Dieron Regulars]].  However, unlike the Forty-fourth, the Forty-fifth did not received what top notch equipment. Due to the high demands of other high priority regiments, mismanagemnt of the logic chain.  The Procurement Department of the [[DCMS]] sent unassembled battleMechs, with some new technologies then forming regiment. Bureau of Substitution whom handles the personnal assignments for the Combined military did not send best troops do to low quality of equipment it had been given.  The Procurement Department later cited due to lack good quality troops, that good quality equipment would be wasted on their few inferior regiment.  
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The unit was formed in 3058, along with its sister unit the [[44th Dieron Regulars]].  However, unlike the Forty-fourth, the Forty-fifth did not receive top notch equipment. Due to the demands of other high priority regiments and mismanagemnt of the logic chain the Procurement Department of the [[DCMS]] sent unassembled battleMechs, with some new technologies to the then forming regiment. The Bureau of Substitution, whom handles the personnal assignments for the Combined Military, did not send the best troops due to low quality of equipment it had been given.  The Procurement Department later cited due to lack good quality troops, that good quality equipment would be wasted on their few inferior regiment.  
  
 
When the unit became activated in late 3058, the unit's battle roster was almost a mirror image of the old [[Legion of Vega]] style units.  The unit's informal nickname ''Iota's Irregular''<ref>''Field Manual: Draconis Combine'', p. 58, "Unit informal nickname is given".</ref>  stemed from a company of MechWarriors spray painting their nicknames on the back of their 'Mechs.  The Regiment's commander was reprimated due to his warrior moving on to use spray-cans to paint Draconis Combine and Dieron Military District's crests on the their machines.
 
When the unit became activated in late 3058, the unit's battle roster was almost a mirror image of the old [[Legion of Vega]] style units.  The unit's informal nickname ''Iota's Irregular''<ref>''Field Manual: Draconis Combine'', p. 58, "Unit informal nickname is given".</ref>  stemed from a company of MechWarriors spray painting their nicknames on the back of their 'Mechs.  The Regiment's commander was reprimated due to his warrior moving on to use spray-cans to paint Draconis Combine and Dieron Military District's crests on the their machines.
  
The unit's second battalion begun show signs develop gang mentality, due to its lacking of resources.  Its second company commander, Tai-i Loveday, used his own efforts aquired parts for the regiment. Through his sole efforts, allowed the unit aquire upgrades such as [[Swarm LRM|Swarm]] & [[Thunder LRM]] parts.  Tai-sa Iota has worked cover the Tai-i from being investigated, however the Loveday's yazhua connection drawn attention of the [[ISF]]. Being viewed as gang has also lead the 2nd Company to development of using gang tactics.<ref>''Field Manual: Draconis Combine'', p. 58, "45th Dieron Regulars" - Overview & Tactics.</ref>
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The unit's second battalion began show signs develop gang mentality, due to its lacking of resources.  Its second company commander, Tai-i Loveday, used his own efforts aquired parts for the regiment. Through his sole efforts, allowed the unit aquire upgrades such as [[Swarm LRM|Swarm]] & [[Thunder LRM]] parts.  Tai-sa Iota has worked cover the Tai-i from being investigated, however the Loveday's yazhua connection drawn attention of the [[ISF]]. Being viewed as gang has also lead the 2nd Company to development of using gang tactics.<ref>''Field Manual: Draconis Combine'', p. 58, "45th Dieron Regulars" - Overview & Tactics.</ref>
  
 
===Operation Bulldog===
 
===Operation Bulldog===

Revision as of 21:54, 1 January 2013

Template:InfoBoxStateUnit The Forty-fifth Dieron Regulars was a BattleMech regiment formed for the protection of the Dieron Military District. The regiment's formation was mismanaged, causing it to develop into a unusual military formation.

Emblem of the Regiment was a common house fly on a orange field.

History

Formation

The unit was formed in 3058, along with its sister unit the 44th Dieron Regulars. However, unlike the Forty-fourth, the Forty-fifth did not receive top notch equipment. Due to the demands of other high priority regiments and mismanagemnt of the logic chain the Procurement Department of the DCMS sent unassembled battleMechs, with some new technologies to the then forming regiment. The Bureau of Substitution, whom handles the personnal assignments for the Combined Military, did not send the best troops due to low quality of equipment it had been given. The Procurement Department later cited due to lack good quality troops, that good quality equipment would be wasted on their few inferior regiment.

When the unit became activated in late 3058, the unit's battle roster was almost a mirror image of the old Legion of Vega style units. The unit's informal nickname Iota's Irregular[1] stemed from a company of MechWarriors spray painting their nicknames on the back of their 'Mechs. The Regiment's commander was reprimated due to his warrior moving on to use spray-cans to paint Draconis Combine and Dieron Military District's crests on the their machines.

The unit's second battalion began show signs develop gang mentality, due to its lacking of resources. Its second company commander, Tai-i Loveday, used his own efforts aquired parts for the regiment. Through his sole efforts, allowed the unit aquire upgrades such as Swarm & Thunder LRM parts. Tai-sa Iota has worked cover the Tai-i from being investigated, however the Loveday's yazhua connection drawn attention of the ISF. Being viewed as gang has also lead the 2nd Company to development of using gang tactics.[2]

Operation Bulldog

FedCom Civil War

The Forty-Fifth with assistance from the 12th Dieron Regulars defend Ashio from the 1st Robinson Rangers in late 3064. Due to its actions and the destruction the 44th & 22nd Dieron Regulars, the unit has been received refit and upgrades for its equipment.

Jihad

In April 3069, the unit was on the world of Moore, when it was attacked by 23rd Division of the Word of Blake. The battle which became known as the Day of Fire, where 45th was fighting in swamps outside the planetary capital of Shizuoka. The unit was utterly destroyed by accidental chemical explosion along with one of the 23rd's Level III formations.[3]

Reduced to approximately five percent of it's pre-Jihad strength, the 45th is currently stationed on New Samarkand as a "paper tiger". It has yet to receive any new recruits or replacement equipment from the "Day of Fire".[4]

Officers

Tactics

The Regiment utilitizes splitting the regiment into company size forces and breaking down enemy force like wise. Also, some elements of the regiment have developed individual tactics where two 'Mechs physically restraining one enemy 'Mech while others elminiate the enemy.[5]


Composition History

3059

45th Dieron Regulars

45th Dieron Aerospace Wing

  • CO: Tai-sa Leto Kallahvena

-The unit is 20 percent upgrade and spotting a few new C3 systems.

32nd Odabasi Fast Armor

  • CO: Tai-sa Paul Blake

19th Pesht Regular Infantry

  • CO: Tai-sa Tom Tahuklu

-12 artillery pieces make the life for the infantry easier and for the enemy difficult.

3067

45th Dieron Regulars

  • Commanding Officer - Tai-sa Sebastion Iota

45th Dieron Aerospace Wing

  • CO - Tai-sa Leto Kallahvena

32nd Odabasi Fast Armor

  • CO - Tai-sa Donovan Montoya

19th Pesht Regular Infantry

  • CO - Tai-sa Katana Logan

References

  1. Field Manual: Draconis Combine, p. 58, "Unit informal nickname is given".
  2. Field Manual: Draconis Combine, p. 58, "45th Dieron Regulars" - Overview & Tactics.
  3. Jihad Secrets: The Blake Documents, p. 100, "23rd Division" unit profile.
  4. Field Report: DCMS, p. 9
  5. Field Manual: Draconis Combine, p. 58, "Tactics"

Bibliography