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==History==
 
==History==
 
===Jihad===
 
===Jihad===
During [[Operation SCOUR]] '''Beta Galaxy''' was assigned to Group IV of the [[Free Worlds League]] campaign. They fought on [[Talitha]], retaking the world from the [[Word of Blake|Blakists]]. The conflict required them to work closely with the [[3rd Lyran Guards]] and [[Marlette Crucis March Militia]].<ref name="jhst45">''Jihad Hot Spots: Terra'', p. 45</ref> They fought on nearly every world that was assaulted by Group IV, seeing some of the harshest combat. By the time they landed on [[Pollux]] for rest and refit, the Galaxy was barely able to muster a [[Cluster]] of troops. This still left them the largest formation of Group IV.<ref>''Jihad Hot Spots: Terra'', p. 80</ref>
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During [[Operation SCOUR]] '''Beta Galaxy''' was assigned to Group IV of the [[Free Worlds League]] campaign. They fought on [[Talitha]], retaking the world from the [[Word of Blake|Blakists]]. The conflict required them to work closely with the [[3rd Lyran Guards]] and [[Marlette Crucis March Militia]].<ref name="jhst45">''Jihad Hot Spots: Terra'', p. 45</ref> They fought on nearly every world that was assaulted by Group IV, seeing some of the harshest combat. On [[Chara]] for example, they lost the CWS ''Werewolf'' to the Blakist [[SDS]] surrounding the planet. The fighting on Chara didn't get easier, as Beta Galaxy faced the two Divisions of Protectorate Militia on the world, as well as the [[4th Free World Legionnaires]], the [[Steel Guard]], and the [[13th Marik Militia]]. These former [[FWLM]] troops had defected to the Word of Blake. Though the Wolves put up a tremendous fight, they were unable to take the world after sustaining heavy losses, and the entire group had to evacuate to [[Talitha]].<ref name="jhst48">''Jihad Hot Spots: Terra'', p. 48</ref>
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By the time they landed on [[Pollux]] for rest and refit, the Galaxy was barely able to muster a [[Cluster]] of troops. This still left them the largest formation of Group IV.<ref>''Jihad Hot Spots: Terra'', p. 80</ref>
  
 
==Officers==
 
==Officers==
 
The commanding officers of the Galaxy as of 3067 is saKhan Marco [[Hall (Bloodname)|Hall]].  
 
The commanding officers of the Galaxy as of 3067 is saKhan Marco [[Hall (Bloodname)|Hall]].  
  
In [[3077]], Beta was commanded by saKhan Daryl Kerensky.<ref name="jhst45"/>
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In [[3077]], Beta was commanded by saKhan Daryl Kerensky.<ref name="jhst45"/> After the fighting on Chara, Alexia Rhyde was the Acting [[Galaxy Commander]].<ref name="jhst48"/>
  
 
==Tactics==
 
==Tactics==

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History

Jihad

During Operation SCOUR Beta Galaxy was assigned to Group IV of the Free Worlds League campaign. They fought on Talitha, retaking the world from the Blakists. The conflict required them to work closely with the 3rd Lyran Guards and Marlette Crucis March Militia.[1] They fought on nearly every world that was assaulted by Group IV, seeing some of the harshest combat. On Chara for example, they lost the CWS Werewolf to the Blakist SDS surrounding the planet. The fighting on Chara didn't get easier, as Beta Galaxy faced the two Divisions of Protectorate Militia on the world, as well as the 4th Free World Legionnaires, the Steel Guard, and the 13th Marik Militia. These former FWLM troops had defected to the Word of Blake. Though the Wolves put up a tremendous fight, they were unable to take the world after sustaining heavy losses, and the entire group had to evacuate to Talitha.[2]

By the time they landed on Pollux for rest and refit, the Galaxy was barely able to muster a Cluster of troops. This still left them the largest formation of Group IV.[3]

Officers

The commanding officers of the Galaxy as of 3067 is saKhan Marco Hall.

In 3077, Beta was commanded by saKhan Daryl Kerensky.[1] After the fighting on Chara, Alexia Rhyde was the Acting Galaxy Commander.[2]

Tactics


Composition History

3067

Notes

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Jihad Hot Spots: Terra, p. 45
  2. 2.0 2.1 Jihad Hot Spots: Terra, p. 48
  3. Jihad Hot Spots: Terra, p. 80

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