9th Deneb Light Cavalry

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History

The Ninth Deneb Light Cavalry RCT was a regiment in service with the Armed Forces of the Federated Suns during the early Succession War era.

Formation

The Ninth Deneb Light Cavalry was founded at some point after 2765,[1] and by 2786 was one of five regiments within the Deneb Light Cavalry brigade. Like the Third Deneb Light Cavalry, the Ninth was founded by the AFFS; the other three regiments, the Fourth, Fifth and Eighth had all been recruited from the ranks of the Thirteenth Royal French Demi-Brigade,[2] a unit within LVI Corps of the Star League Defense Force Nineteenth Army.[3]

At some point prior to 3025, the Ninth Deneb Cavalry was destroyed or otherwise disbanded.

Officers

Rank Name Command
Commanding Officers of the 9th Deneb Light Cavalry

Tactics

Unknown.

Composition History

2786

Ninth Deneb Light Cavalry (Regiment/Green/Questionable)[4]

- At this point in time the Ninth was a light-weight regiment operating at full strength and was stationed on Deneb Kaitos.[4]

2821

Ninth Deneb Light Cavalry (Regiment/Green/Questionable)[4]

- At this point in time the Ninth was a light-weight regiment operating just above one-third of full strength and was stationed on Cartago.[4]

2830

9th Deneb Light Cavalry (Regiment/Green/Reliable) [5]

Note: At this point in time the light-weight unit was stationed on Tallassee with an operational readiness of 106 percent. [5]

2864

9th Deneb Light Cavalry (Regiment/Green/Fanatical) [5]

Note: At this point in time the light-weight unit was stationed on Tallassee with an operational readiness of 38 percent. [5]

Notes

References

  1. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named FR2765
  2. First Succession War, p. 33, "Those Left Behind"
  3. Field Manual: SLDF, p. 224
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 First Succession War, p. 134, "Armed Forces of the Federated Suns (AFFS)"
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 ’’ Second Succession War’’, p. 95

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