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====Crossing====
 
====Crossing====
{{main|Battle of Crossing (3029)}}
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{{main|Battle of Crossing (3028)}}
 
[[File:Galedon Regulars 16th logo.png|left|thumb|Beta held the line against the [[16th Galedon Regulars]] on Crossing at great cost|150px]]
 
[[File:Galedon Regulars 16th logo.png|left|thumb|Beta held the line against the [[16th Galedon Regulars]] on Crossing at great cost|150px]]
The Dragoons regrouped on Crossing. Where once Wolf's Dragoons had fielded five regiments with full support, they were now reduced to one regiment of 'Mechs, many of which were still showing signs of damage from previous battles. On 2 September [[3029]], Kurita DropShips neared Crossing's orbit. The Twelfth Galedon Regulars had followed the Dragoons from Wapakoneta, as had the [[5th Galedon Regulars|Fifth]], [[8th Galedon Regulars|Eighth]], and [[Sixteenth Galedon Regulars]], units that had fought the other Dragoon regiments on [[Harrow's Sun]] and [[Glenmora]]. Though all four Galedon Regular regiments had taken heavy losses, they had been reinforced by green recruits fresh out of the academy, bringing them up to strength on paper if not in unit quality. The Kuritans had a four-to-one advantage in numbers and had learned a great deal from their previous battles. They were cautious in their approach, wary of ambushes or traps. They were also accompanied by an elite 'Mech company (designated "Sword of the Void") of the [[Draconis Elite Strike Teams|DEST]] that remained in orbit as a reserve force. With such a large numerical advantage, the Combine forces chose not to bring their conventional troops into the battle, as they considered those forces as "worthless distractions", fit only to guard their DropShips. For their part, the Dragoons called up several units of their conventional forces who had been with the Home Guard on Robinson. These included three platoons who had formerly served with Beta Regiment. Colonel Wolf contacted the invading ships and told them where they would meet them. It was essentially a challenge, but it also served to protect the civilian population of Crossing, which was only lightly defended by the [[Tenth Deneb Light Cavalry]] soldiers who had pulled off Glenmora with Alpha Regiment. The [[Galedon Regulars]] spent three weeks carefully arranging their regiments around the volcano. The true battle finally began on 28 September, as the Kuritan 'Mechs began to make their way up the Caldera. The campaign was long and hard, with the Dragoons making the Galedon Regulars pay for every inch they took in blood. At one point, the DEST team conducted a daring drop in the middle of the Dragoons defense, causing havoc behind the lines. The Dragoons appeared on the verge of collapse.<ref name=WDS4243C>''Wolf's Dragoons'', pp. 42–43: "Crossing", the Battle of Crossing</ref><ref name=NFSWVII3037C>''NAIS The Fourth Succession War Military Atlas Volume 2'', pp. 30–37: "Crossing", the Battle of Crossing</ref><ref name=WDS5558BRUR-2>''Wolf's Dragoons'', pp. 55–58: "Beta Regiment Unit Roster", many of Beta's conventional assets are called up for the battle of Crossing</ref>
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The Dragoons regrouped on Crossing. Where once Wolf's Dragoons had fielded five regiments with full support, they were now reduced to one regiment of 'Mechs, many of which were still showing signs of damage from previous battles. On September 2, [[3029]], Kurita DropShips neared Crossing's orbit. The Twelfth Galedon Regulars had followed the Dragoons from Wapakoneta, as had the [[5th Galedon Regulars|Fifth]], [[8th Galedon Regulars|Eighth]] and [[16th Galedon Regulars]], units that had fought the other Dragoon regiments on [[Harrow's Sun]] and [[Glenmora]]. Though all four Galedon Regular regiments had taken heavy losses, they had been reinforced by green recruits fresh out of the academy, bringing them up to strength on paper if not in unit quality. The Kuritans had a four-to-one advantage in numbers and had learned a great deal from their previous battles. They were cautious in their approach, wary of ambushes or traps. They were also accompanied by an elite 'Mech company (designated "Sword of the Void") of the [[Draconis Elite Strike Teams|DEST]] that remained in orbit as a reserve force. With such a large numerical advantage, the Combine forces chose not to bring their conventional troops into the battle, as they considered those forces as "worthless distractions", fit only to guard their DropShips. For their part, the Dragoons called up several units of their conventional forces who had been with the Home Guard on Robinson. These included three platoons who had formerly served with Beta Regiment. Colonel Wolf contacted the invading ships and told them where they would meet them. It was essentially a challenge, but it also served to protect the civilian population of Crossing, which was only lightly defended by the [[10th Deneb Light Cavalry]] soldiers who had pulled off Glenmora with Alpha Regiment. The [[Galedon Regulars]] spent three weeks carefully arranging their regiments around the volcano. The true battle finally began on 28 September, as the Kuritan 'Mechs began to make their way up the Caldera. The campaign was long and hard, with the Dragoons making the Galedon Regulars pay for every inch they took in blood. At one point, the DEST team conducted a daring drop in the middle of the Dragoons defense, causing havoc behind the lines. The Dragoons appeared on the verge of collapse.<ref name=WDS4243C>''Wolf's Dragoons'', pp. 42–43: "Crossing", the Battle of Crossing</ref><ref name=NFSWVII3037C>''NAIS The Fourth Succession War Military Atlas Volume 2'', pp. 30–37: "Crossing", the Battle of Crossing</ref><ref name=WDS5558BRUR-2>''Wolf's Dragoons'', pp. 55–58: "Beta Regiment Unit Roster", many of Beta's conventional assets are called up for the battle of Crossing</ref>
  
 
Beta Regiment, though reduced to 21 operational 'Mechs entering the battle, held the line against astronomical odds. Colonel Shostokovitch led the remnants of his command lance and the Dragoons' second provisional company as they hammered into the advancing Regulars. The Dragoon counterattack finally stalled when Shostokovitch's officers started falling. Shostokovitch ordered his troops to fall back, heroically covering the withdraw himself. Shostokovitch's actions rallied his men, who very nearly saved him before the combined fire of an entire lance of the Sixteenth Galedon slew the Dragoon Colonel in his ''[[Dervish]]''.<ref name=WDS43-BR-1>''Wolf's Dragoons'', p. 43: "Crossing", Beta's last stand on Crossing</ref><ref name=NFSWVII36-AS-1>''NAIS The Fourth Succession War Military Atlas Volume 2'', p. 36: "Crossing", Shostokovitch is killed by the Sixteenth Galedon Regulars</ref> Just as it seemed the Dragoons might collapse, elements of the Tenth Deneb would surprise the Galedon Regulars from behind, buying the Dragoons time to recover. It was at this point that Zeta Battalion arrived. The assault unit had recovered their strength on Robinson by absorbing other Dragoon elements and had arrived undetected in rented ''[[Mule]]''-class DropShips. As the desperately needed reinforcements fell on the Galedon Regulars from behind, Colonel Wolf and his warriors finally crushed the DEST company, freeing them to turn on the Kuritan forces. The stabilization of the Dragoon lines and the arrival of monsters of Zeta completely demoralized the Kuritan forces. Most of the Fifth Galedon was destroyed climbing the mountain wall in an attempt to retreat, and the Sixteenth's survivors were forced to surrender to Natasha Kerensky. The Eighth and Twelfth were routed by the emboldened Dragoons, harassed by [[Inferno (Missile)|Inferno]]-wielding infantry using the cover of the mountains. They would flee to their transports. Of the four BattleMech regiments that had attacked Crossing, only 112 Kuritan 'Mechs survived. Wolf's Dragoons had been brought to the edge of destruction, but their reputation was greater than ever. An entire Successor State had devoted all its resources to crushing them, yet they still lived. In the aftermath of the Fourth Succession War, Delta Regiment, like virtually every other Dragoon line unit, was effectively inactive, with losses far too high to field a viable command.<ref name=WDS4243C/><ref name=NFSWVII3037C/> Of the 64 MechWarriors Beta Regiment had fielded at the start of the war, only 13 had survived, with many of those facing serious injury.<ref name=WDS5558BRUR-C>''Wolf's Dragoons'', pp. 55–58: "Beta Regiment Unit Roster", Beta Regiment after Crossing</ref>
 
Beta Regiment, though reduced to 21 operational 'Mechs entering the battle, held the line against astronomical odds. Colonel Shostokovitch led the remnants of his command lance and the Dragoons' second provisional company as they hammered into the advancing Regulars. The Dragoon counterattack finally stalled when Shostokovitch's officers started falling. Shostokovitch ordered his troops to fall back, heroically covering the withdraw himself. Shostokovitch's actions rallied his men, who very nearly saved him before the combined fire of an entire lance of the Sixteenth Galedon slew the Dragoon Colonel in his ''[[Dervish]]''.<ref name=WDS43-BR-1>''Wolf's Dragoons'', p. 43: "Crossing", Beta's last stand on Crossing</ref><ref name=NFSWVII36-AS-1>''NAIS The Fourth Succession War Military Atlas Volume 2'', p. 36: "Crossing", Shostokovitch is killed by the Sixteenth Galedon Regulars</ref> Just as it seemed the Dragoons might collapse, elements of the Tenth Deneb would surprise the Galedon Regulars from behind, buying the Dragoons time to recover. It was at this point that Zeta Battalion arrived. The assault unit had recovered their strength on Robinson by absorbing other Dragoon elements and had arrived undetected in rented ''[[Mule]]''-class DropShips. As the desperately needed reinforcements fell on the Galedon Regulars from behind, Colonel Wolf and his warriors finally crushed the DEST company, freeing them to turn on the Kuritan forces. The stabilization of the Dragoon lines and the arrival of monsters of Zeta completely demoralized the Kuritan forces. Most of the Fifth Galedon was destroyed climbing the mountain wall in an attempt to retreat, and the Sixteenth's survivors were forced to surrender to Natasha Kerensky. The Eighth and Twelfth were routed by the emboldened Dragoons, harassed by [[Inferno (Missile)|Inferno]]-wielding infantry using the cover of the mountains. They would flee to their transports. Of the four BattleMech regiments that had attacked Crossing, only 112 Kuritan 'Mechs survived. Wolf's Dragoons had been brought to the edge of destruction, but their reputation was greater than ever. An entire Successor State had devoted all its resources to crushing them, yet they still lived. In the aftermath of the Fourth Succession War, Delta Regiment, like virtually every other Dragoon line unit, was effectively inactive, with losses far too high to field a viable command.<ref name=WDS4243C/><ref name=NFSWVII3037C/> Of the 64 MechWarriors Beta Regiment had fielded at the start of the war, only 13 had survived, with many of those facing serious injury.<ref name=WDS5558BRUR-C>''Wolf's Dragoons'', pp. 55–58: "Beta Regiment Unit Roster", Beta Regiment after Crossing</ref>
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===First Harlech===
 
===First Harlech===
{{main|First Battle of Harlech (3067)}}
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{{main|First Harlech}}
 
[[File:Waco Rangers logo.svg|right|thumb|The [[Waco Rangers]] and their allies struck at Harlech|150px]]
 
[[File:Waco Rangers logo.svg|right|thumb|The [[Waco Rangers]] and their allies struck at Harlech|150px]]
 
On 15 October 3067, Blakist-sponsored mercenaries launched an all-out assault on the Dragoons in their headquarters of Harlech City, the capital of Outreach. Emerging out of TempTown, Harlech's quarter for less-than-reputable mercenaries, Waco's Rangers, Smithson's Chinese Bandits, the [[Tiger Sharks]] and the [[51st Dark Panzer Jaegers]] struck with great ferocity. Several smaller and less reputable groups, other "Temptown Trash", threw their lot in with Waco after the fact. The [[Red Riders]], [[Dark Lloyd's Wild Bunch]], [[Garret's Metalshod]], [[Upshaw's Highland Moors]] and [[the Terriers]] were just some of the mercenaries who went rogue in the darkest hour of their trade. With the addition of these and other disgruntled and opportunistic mercenaries, these groups totaled approximately four BattleMech regiments along with supporting units, all ostensibly under the command of Colonel Wayne Waco, who still carried a murderous grudge against the Dragoons from New Aragon. Word of Blake [[ROM]] also had operatives participating in acts of terrorism and sabotage against the Dragoons, as [[Bloody Hand]] agents were found to have destroyed a key power generator station. Colonel Waco and his Rangers led the charge out of TempTown, finally acting on their long-simmering grudge. In one of the most devastating early attacks, the Chinese Bandits used fuel-air bombs on the Home Guard compounds and the spaceport in Harlech, crippling the Dragoons' available aerospace assets. These fighters then dropped cluster bombs on the Dragoon housing complex, killing huge numbers of warriors and their civilian families. The Tiger Sharks, a battalion strong, had been returning from an exercise with the [[Outreach Mercenary Training Command]] when they suddenly overwhelmed their escorts and launched an attack on the Harlech Interplanetary DropPort, overwhelming the company of Home Guard 'Mechs who tried to oppose them. The Panzers, who had officially been part of the AMC, joined the Rangers and other renegades in an attack on the [[Hiring Hall]], the heart of the mercenary trade. The early attacks proved devastating, with the Blakist mercenaries successfully seizing the DropPort and destroying both the [[Hiring Hall]], the center of the mercenary trade for thirty years, and [[Wolf Hall]], the headquarters of Wolf's Dragoons. A small contingent of the [[Lone Wolves]], led by an alleged Word of Blake plant, defected to Waco's forces, attacking the Home Guards' firebase. This led to some of these Wolves siding with the Dragoons and others with the attackers. Although the pro-Waco Lone Wolf forces were ultimately destroyed, the Lone Wolves quickly fled Outreach.
 
On 15 October 3067, Blakist-sponsored mercenaries launched an all-out assault on the Dragoons in their headquarters of Harlech City, the capital of Outreach. Emerging out of TempTown, Harlech's quarter for less-than-reputable mercenaries, Waco's Rangers, Smithson's Chinese Bandits, the [[Tiger Sharks]] and the [[51st Dark Panzer Jaegers]] struck with great ferocity. Several smaller and less reputable groups, other "Temptown Trash", threw their lot in with Waco after the fact. The [[Red Riders]], [[Dark Lloyd's Wild Bunch]], [[Garret's Metalshod]], [[Upshaw's Highland Moors]] and [[the Terriers]] were just some of the mercenaries who went rogue in the darkest hour of their trade. With the addition of these and other disgruntled and opportunistic mercenaries, these groups totaled approximately four BattleMech regiments along with supporting units, all ostensibly under the command of Colonel Wayne Waco, who still carried a murderous grudge against the Dragoons from New Aragon. Word of Blake [[ROM]] also had operatives participating in acts of terrorism and sabotage against the Dragoons, as [[Bloody Hand]] agents were found to have destroyed a key power generator station. Colonel Waco and his Rangers led the charge out of TempTown, finally acting on their long-simmering grudge. In one of the most devastating early attacks, the Chinese Bandits used fuel-air bombs on the Home Guard compounds and the spaceport in Harlech, crippling the Dragoons' available aerospace assets. These fighters then dropped cluster bombs on the Dragoon housing complex, killing huge numbers of warriors and their civilian families. The Tiger Sharks, a battalion strong, had been returning from an exercise with the [[Outreach Mercenary Training Command]] when they suddenly overwhelmed their escorts and launched an attack on the Harlech Interplanetary DropPort, overwhelming the company of Home Guard 'Mechs who tried to oppose them. The Panzers, who had officially been part of the AMC, joined the Rangers and other renegades in an attack on the [[Hiring Hall]], the heart of the mercenary trade. The early attacks proved devastating, with the Blakist mercenaries successfully seizing the DropPort and destroying both the [[Hiring Hall]], the center of the mercenary trade for thirty years, and [[Wolf Hall]], the headquarters of Wolf's Dragoons. A small contingent of the [[Lone Wolves]], led by an alleged Word of Blake plant, defected to Waco's forces, attacking the Home Guards' firebase. This led to some of these Wolves siding with the Dragoons and others with the attackers. Although the pro-Waco Lone Wolf forces were ultimately destroyed, the Lone Wolves quickly fled Outreach.

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