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===Origin of Conflict===
 
===Origin of Conflict===
In [[3139]], when Wolf's Dragoons signed a contract with the [[Draconis Combine]], most of their members, including [[Colonel]] [[Henry Kincaid]] expressed their reserves about that: the unit had bad blood with the Combine since the [[Battle of Misery (3028)]] and the kuritans bad reputation when dealing with mercenaries was well known. However, the Warlord [[Matsuhari Toranaga]] posting the [[Chu-sa]] [[Tori Ishihara]], very respectful, helped easing the tensions. The Dragoons proved key in the conquest of the [[Draconis Rift]], the [[Dragon's Tongue]] and the conquest of the [[Federated Suns]] capital in the [[Battle of New Avalon (3146)]].
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In [[3139]], when Wolf's Dragoons signed a contract with the [[Draconis Combine]], most of their members, including [[Colonel]] [[Henry Kincaid]], expressed reservations about working for House Kurita: the unit had bad blood with the Combine since the [[Battle of Misery (3028)]] and the Kuritans had earned a poor reputation in their dealings with mercenaries. However, the Warlord [[Matsuhari Toranaga]] posted [[Chu-sa]] [[Tori Ishihara]] to the Dragoons, who was very respectful and helped ease the tensions. The Dragoons proved key in the conquest of the [[Draconis Rift]], the [[Dragon's Tongue]] and the conquest of the [[Federated Suns]] capital in the [[Battle of New Avalon (3146)]].
However, after the conquest, relationships soured quickly. By [[3150]], the replacement of Tori with ''Tai-sa'' [[Reiko Akamine]] was a key friction point. Probably realizing than the Dragoons weren't any more necessary for the conquest, they were mainly relegated to garrison duties -something expressly prohibited in their contracts- and Akamine wasn't a respectful officer, but a hard-liner with a severe disdain for mercenaries. The Dragoons, self-proclaimed ''the tip of the spear'', were retirated from the front, replacing them with DCMS units which claimed all the merit of the Dragoons' victories.<ref> "Divided We Fall", p. 2</ref>
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However, after the conquest, the relationship quickly soured. By [[3150]], Ishihara was replaced by ''Tai-sa'' [[Reiko Akamine]], a hard-liner with a severe disdain for mercenaries that proved to be a key friction point. Realizing the Dragoons were no longer necessary for the campaign, Akamine showed them great disrespect by assigning them garrison duties - something expressly prohibited in their contracts. The Dragoons, the self-proclaimed ''the tip of the spear'', were retired from the front, replaced by DCMS units who claimed credit for the Dragoons' victories.<ref> "Divided We Fall", p. 2</ref>
  
The main victims of Reiko's constant harassment was [[Gamma Regiment]], led by Colonel [[Nicholas Crews]]. The Gammas have a reputation well deserved of troublemakers and indisciplined, and several were arrested by the planet's kuritan police by minor crimes or even fake ones. Ignoring the contract rules, Akamine put them all in jail, in place to returning them to the Dragoons. When General [[Thomas Brubaker]] arrived on Parma, took the Kuritans's side and threatened to depose Crews. All that opened a rift between Dragoons... a rift someone can exploit.<ref> "Divided We Fall", p. 33-36</ref>
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The main victims of Akamine's constant harassment were the Dragoons in [[Gamma Regiment]], led by Colonel [[Nicholas Crews]]. Gamma had a well deserved reputation as undisciplined troublemakers, and several were arrested by the planet's Kuritan police for minor crimes - or even fake ones. Ignoring the contract rules, Akamine threw them in jail instead of returning them to their unit. When General [[Thomas Brubaker]] arrived on Parma, he took the side of the Kuritans and threatened to depose Crews. This opened a rift between the Dragoons that someone could easily exploit.<ref> "Divided We Fall", p. 33-36</ref>
  
And that ''someone'' arrived the same day: it was the [[Clan Wolf]] envoy, [[Star Captain]] [[Marotta Kerensky]]. He was sent there by Wolf's Khan [[Alaric Ward]], to realize ''Operation AMALGAMATION''. The Operation, suggested by Marotta itself, consisted in convince the Dragoons -or at least part of them- to rejoin Clan Wolf and help them in the [[Battle of Terra (3151)]].<ref>''Divided We Fall'', pp. 46-52.</ref>
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That ''someone'' arrived the same day in the form of the [[Clan Wolf]] envoy, [[Star Captain]] [[Marotta Kerensky]]. He was sent by Wolf's Khan [[Alaric Ward]] to realize ''Operation AMALGAMATION''. The Operation, suggested by Marotta itself, aimed to convince the Dragoons - or at least part of them - to rejoin Clan Wolf and aid in the [[Battle of Terra (3151)]].<ref>''Divided We Fall'', pp. 46-52.</ref>
  
Brubaker treated Kerensky with honors, and listened his offer. He was interested, and the idea of fight the [[Clan Jade Falcon]]s, their traditional enemies, again, and to stop [[Malvina Hazen]] to raze all the [[Inner Sphere]] appealed him... but anyway refused to break their contract with the Combine. Marotta find allies in Crews and Captain [[Deborah Sheridan]], but when Crews attempted to convince Brubaker, he, angered, relieved him of his command.<ref>''Divided We Fall'', pp. 60.</ref>
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Brubaker received Kerensky with honors, and listened his offer. He was interested, and the idea of fighting their traditional enemies in [[Clan Jade Falcon]] and stopping [[Malvina Hazen|Malvina Hazen's]] warpath through the [[Inner Sphere]] appealed to him, but Brubaker refused to break their contract with the Combine. Marotta found allies in Crews and Captain [[Deborah Sheridan]], but when Crews attempted to convince Brubaker, this angered the general so much that he relieved Crews of his command.<ref>''Divided We Fall'', pp. 60.</ref>
  
But that only angered Crews, which, alongst with Sheridan and Kerensky, conspired to mutiny and leave Parma, to join the Wolves on Terra, by their own.<ref>''Divided We Fall'', pp. 63-64.</ref>
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This only served to further anger Crews, who, along with Sheridan and Kerensky, conspired to mutiny and leave Parma to join the Wolves on Terra.<ref>''Divided We Fall'', pp. 63-64.</ref>
  
 
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===Conflict Conclusion===
 
===Conflict Conclusion===
The Clan Loyalist's victory ended with Brubaker captured. The 10 December, in a meeting between him, Marotta, Sheridan and Crews, the general explained than Crews' acts would lead the 'Dragoons to a real civil war. Marotta, cunningly, convinced him to prevent it by hiding all what happened, ordering all Dragoons' forces to broke their contract with the Combine and travel to Terra. Reluctantly, he agreed, but in exchange, asked Sheridan, Crews and other mutinous to be judged after Terra. All accepted the offer.<ref>''Divided We Fall'', pp. 14-115.</ref>
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The Clan Loyalist victory ended with Brubaker captured. On December 10th, in a meeting between Brubaker, Marotta, Sheridan, and Crews, the general explained than Crews' acts would lead the 'Dragoons to a real civil war. Marotta cunningly convinced him to prevent this by hiding the mutiny and ordering all Dragoons' forces to break their contract with the Combine to travel to Terra. Reluctantly, he agreed, but in exchange, asked that Sheridan, Crews and the other mutineers be judged after Terra. All accepted the offer.<ref>''Divided We Fall'', pp. 14-115.</ref>
  
The loss of the Dragoons' left a huge hole in the Combine's forces in the Federated Suns. The Dragoons were almost annihilated in the [[IlClan Trial]], and after being personally insulted by Alaric Ward, later declared a personal war against him and his clan. Of the mutinous, only Crews lived to face a trial. After gathering all Dragoons on [[Savannah]], Colonel [[Henry Kincaid]] ordered the arrest of all officers which went to Terra for treason. Crews was declared guilty and executed. Brubaker commited suicide after being sentenced for exile the same crimes.<ref>''Redemption Rites'', p. 51</ref>
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The loss of the Dragoons left a huge hole in the Combine's forces in the Federated Suns. The Dragoons were almost annihilated in the [[IlClan Trial]], and after being personally insulted by Alaric Ward, later declared a personal war against him and his clan. Of the mutineers, only Crews lived to face a trial. After gathering all Dragoons on [[Savannah]], Colonel [[Henry Kincaid]] ordered the arrest of all officers which went to Terra for treason. Crews was declared guilty and executed. Brubaker committed suicide after being sentenced to exile the same crimes.<ref>''Redemption Rites'', p. 51</ref>
  
The Dragoons hid the ''incident'' so well than most of the Inner Sphere's people ignored what happened there really. Probably only some Wolves and the Dragoons knew the real history. A year later, even Dr. [[Ardam de Campos]], self-proclaimed Wolf's Dragoons' expert, despite paying well for any information about them, only knew it was a ''training accident'' there.<ref>''Empire Alone'', pp. 55</ref>
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The Dragoons hid the incident so well than most of the Inner Sphere never knew of the true events behind the dissolution of their contract with the Combine. The real history was only known by a select few Wolves and Dragoons. A year later, despite paying for any and all information on the events that caused the Dragoons to break their agreement, the self-proclaimed Wolf's Dragoons' expert Dr. [[Ardam de Campos]] only believed there had been a ''training accident'' on Parma.<ref>''Empire Alone'', pp. 55</ref>
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Revision as of 07:36, 6 January 2023


Battle of Parma
Part of The Dark Age, Republic Era
Start Date From November to December 3150
Planet Planet Parma
Result Clan Sympathyzers victory
Factions
(Attacker)
Wolf's Dragoons (Loyalists)
(Defender)
Wolf's Dragoons (Clan sympathizers)
Conditions
Normal


The Battle of Parma, or the Second Dragoons' Civil War was a late Dark Age Era military operation undertaken by two factions of Wolf's Dragoons against each other in April to June 3081. [1]

Operation Brief

Operation History

Factions & Known Units Involved in the Conflict

Wolf's Dragoons


Origin of Conflict

In 3139, when Wolf's Dragoons signed a contract with the Draconis Combine, most of their members, including Colonel Henry Kincaid, expressed reservations about working for House Kurita: the unit had bad blood with the Combine since the Battle of Misery (3028) and the Kuritans had earned a poor reputation in their dealings with mercenaries. However, the Warlord Matsuhari Toranaga posted Chu-sa Tori Ishihara to the Dragoons, who was very respectful and helped ease the tensions. The Dragoons proved key in the conquest of the Draconis Rift, the Dragon's Tongue and the conquest of the Federated Suns capital in the Battle of New Avalon (3146). However, after the conquest, the relationship quickly soured. By 3150, Ishihara was replaced by Tai-sa Reiko Akamine, a hard-liner with a severe disdain for mercenaries that proved to be a key friction point. Realizing the Dragoons were no longer necessary for the campaign, Akamine showed them great disrespect by assigning them garrison duties - something expressly prohibited in their contracts. The Dragoons, the self-proclaimed the tip of the spear, were retired from the front, replaced by DCMS units who claimed credit for the Dragoons' victories.[2]

The main victims of Akamine's constant harassment were the Dragoons in Gamma Regiment, led by Colonel Nicholas Crews. Gamma had a well deserved reputation as undisciplined troublemakers, and several were arrested by the planet's Kuritan police for minor crimes - or even fake ones. Ignoring the contract rules, Akamine threw them in jail instead of returning them to their unit. When General Thomas Brubaker arrived on Parma, he took the side of the Kuritans and threatened to depose Crews. This opened a rift between the Dragoons that someone could easily exploit.[3]

That someone arrived the same day in the form of the Clan Wolf envoy, Star Captain Marotta Kerensky. He was sent by Wolf's Khan Alaric Ward to realize Operation AMALGAMATION. The Operation, suggested by Marotta itself, aimed to convince the Dragoons - or at least part of them - to rejoin Clan Wolf and aid in the Battle of Terra (3151).[4]

Brubaker received Kerensky with honors, and listened his offer. He was interested, and the idea of fighting their traditional enemies in Clan Jade Falcon and stopping Malvina Hazen's warpath through the Inner Sphere appealed to him, but Brubaker refused to break their contract with the Combine. Marotta found allies in Crews and Captain Deborah Sheridan, but when Crews attempted to convince Brubaker, this angered the general so much that he relieved Crews of his command.[5]

This only served to further anger Crews, who, along with Sheridan and Kerensky, conspired to mutiny and leave Parma to join the Wolves on Terra.[6]


Launch of the Operation

Conflict Conclusion

The Clan Loyalist victory ended with Brubaker captured. On December 10th, in a meeting between Brubaker, Marotta, Sheridan, and Crews, the general explained than Crews' acts would lead the 'Dragoons to a real civil war. Marotta cunningly convinced him to prevent this by hiding the mutiny and ordering all Dragoons' forces to break their contract with the Combine to travel to Terra. Reluctantly, he agreed, but in exchange, asked that Sheridan, Crews and the other mutineers be judged after Terra. All accepted the offer.[7]

The loss of the Dragoons left a huge hole in the Combine's forces in the Federated Suns. The Dragoons were almost annihilated in the IlClan Trial, and after being personally insulted by Alaric Ward, later declared a personal war against him and his clan. Of the mutineers, only Crews lived to face a trial. After gathering all Dragoons on Savannah, Colonel Henry Kincaid ordered the arrest of all officers which went to Terra for treason. Crews was declared guilty and executed. Brubaker committed suicide after being sentenced to exile the same crimes.[8]

The Dragoons hid the incident so well than most of the Inner Sphere never knew of the true events behind the dissolution of their contract with the Combine. The real history was only known by a select few Wolves and Dragoons. A year later, despite paying for any and all information on the events that caused the Dragoons to break their agreement, the self-proclaimed Wolf's Dragoons' expert Dr. Ardam de Campos only believed there had been a training accident on Parma.[9]

Notes

References

  1. Divided We Fall, pp. 16-17.
  2. "Divided We Fall", p. 2
  3. "Divided We Fall", p. 33-36
  4. Divided We Fall, pp. 46-52.
  5. Divided We Fall, pp. 60.
  6. Divided We Fall, pp. 63-64.
  7. Divided We Fall, pp. 14-115.
  8. Redemption Rites, p. 51
  9. Empire Alone, pp. 55

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