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As the [[Alpha Galaxy (Clan Ghost Bear)|Alpha Galaxy]] and [[Beta Galaxy (Clan Ghost Bear)|Beta]] [[Galaxy|Galaxies]] withdrew to assist the push for Spanac during the  [[Battle of Tukayyid]], the Seventh Bear Guards were lured into an ambush set by the [[12th Division (ComStar)|Twelfth Division]] of the [[Com Guards]] in the Holth forest. Setting fire to the forest, the Com Guard forces nullified the Clans [[Double Heat Sink|advance heat sink technology]] and forced the Seventh towards clear escape routes that lead to the dug-in forces of the Twelfth. While horrified by the waste of thousand acres of woodland and sure death that awaited, Clan honor forced the exhausted Seventh to attack the Com Guard unit, the overheated [[OmniMech]]s of the Seventh charged the massed forces of the Twelfth and were destroyed to a man.  
 
As the [[Alpha Galaxy (Clan Ghost Bear)|Alpha Galaxy]] and [[Beta Galaxy (Clan Ghost Bear)|Beta]] [[Galaxy|Galaxies]] withdrew to assist the push for Spanac during the  [[Battle of Tukayyid]], the Seventh Bear Guards were lured into an ambush set by the [[12th Division (ComStar)|Twelfth Division]] of the [[Com Guards]] in the Holth forest. Setting fire to the forest, the Com Guard forces nullified the Clans [[Double Heat Sink|advance heat sink technology]] and forced the Seventh towards clear escape routes that lead to the dug-in forces of the Twelfth. While horrified by the waste of thousand acres of woodland and sure death that awaited, Clan honor forced the exhausted Seventh to attack the Com Guard unit, the overheated [[OmniMech]]s of the Seventh charged the massed forces of the Twelfth and were destroyed to a man.  
<ref name=CS1>''ComStar'', pg. 70-71</ref>
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<ref name=CS1>''ComStar'', p. 70-71</ref>
<ref name=FMWC>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', pg. 82</ref>
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<ref name=FMWC>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 82</ref>
<ref name=IC>''Invading Clans'', pg. 29</ref>
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<ref name=IC>''Invading Clans'', p. 29</ref>
<ref name=T1>''Tukayyid'', pg. 48, 51-52</ref>
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<ref name=T1>''Tukayyid'', p. 48, 51-52</ref>
  
 
==Officers==
 
==Officers==

Revision as of 12:16, 26 April 2011

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History

Operation Revival

Originally the Seventh Bear Guards were not part of Operation Revival. They only arrived in the Inner Sphere after the destruction of the 3rd Bear Striker Cluster. Their relatively late deployment kept them out of most battles. Instead the Seventh was stationed on a series of Ghost Bear held worlds to observe the fighting styles of Inner Sphere forces. They didn't see any combat until Tukayyid.[1]

Tukayyid

As the Alpha Galaxy and Beta Galaxies withdrew to assist the push for Spanac during the Battle of Tukayyid, the Seventh Bear Guards were lured into an ambush set by the Twelfth Division of the Com Guards in the Holth forest. Setting fire to the forest, the Com Guard forces nullified the Clans advance heat sink technology and forced the Seventh towards clear escape routes that lead to the dug-in forces of the Twelfth. While horrified by the waste of thousand acres of woodland and sure death that awaited, Clan honor forced the exhausted Seventh to attack the Com Guard unit, the overheated OmniMechs of the Seventh charged the massed forces of the Twelfth and were destroyed to a man. [2] [3] [4] [5]

Officers

Unknown

Tactics

Unknown

Composition

3052

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Notes

  • The Seventh is not mentioned as taking part in any part of Operation Revival until Tukayyid. (This is explained above as they were a replacement unit for the 3rd Bear Striker Cluster.) It does not appear in Field Manual: Warden Clans, so presumably it was not rebuilt after the invasion.

References

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  2. ComStar, p. 70-71
  3. Field Manual: Warden Clans, p. 82
  4. Invading Clans, p. 29
  5. Tukayyid, p. 48, 51-52

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