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'''Bronson's Horde''' was formed in [[2869]] by Colonel [[William Bronson]] and other members of the [[Eridani Light Horse]] who believed that the former [[Star League]] unit should fully embrace the affluence of mercenary life.  While in command of the Light Horse, Bronson had begun drifting away from that unit's traditional ideals of upholding Star League principles in favor of seeking personal riches and glory.  This caused a substantial rift between his supporters and the overwhelming majority of the unit, who eventually abandoned the wayward colonel in the Free Worlds League.  Left with just his immediate family and a few loyal lances of MechWarriors and support personnel, Bronson moved into the Periphery and began recruiting replacements from the pirates, outlaws, and outcasts there.  These rough-around-the-edges dregs soon formed the core of the newly-established Bronson's Horde.  Despite their suspect origins, Bronson's rigorous and merciless training program ensured that they maintained a high degree of competency, and earned the unit an impressive reputation during the Succession Wars.<ref name=MHB69>''Mercenary's Handbook'', p. 69</ref><ref name=FMMp47>''Field Manual: Mercenaries'', p. 47, "Bronson's Horde"</ref>
 
'''Bronson's Horde''' was formed in [[2869]] by Colonel [[William Bronson]] and other members of the [[Eridani Light Horse]] who believed that the former [[Star League]] unit should fully embrace the affluence of mercenary life.  While in command of the Light Horse, Bronson had begun drifting away from that unit's traditional ideals of upholding Star League principles in favor of seeking personal riches and glory.  This caused a substantial rift between his supporters and the overwhelming majority of the unit, who eventually abandoned the wayward colonel in the Free Worlds League.  Left with just his immediate family and a few loyal lances of MechWarriors and support personnel, Bronson moved into the Periphery and began recruiting replacements from the pirates, outlaws, and outcasts there.  These rough-around-the-edges dregs soon formed the core of the newly-established Bronson's Horde.  Despite their suspect origins, Bronson's rigorous and merciless training program ensured that they maintained a high degree of competency, and earned the unit an impressive reputation during the Succession Wars.<ref name=MHB69>''Mercenary's Handbook'', p. 69</ref><ref name=FMMp47>''Field Manual: Mercenaries'', p. 47, "Bronson's Horde"</ref>
  
In [[2946]], Commander Russel Bronson, who succeeded his father as commanding officer after his death, learned that the Eridani Light Horse had formed a base of operations on New Karlsruh and were currently rebuilding after taken losses from an extended campaign.  Thinking to teach what he considered "deserters" a lesson, Bronson canceled his Horde's contract with the Federated Suns and traveled to the Light Horse homeworld to launch an immediate assault.  While the surprise attack initially caught the Light Horse off guard, they were quickly able to respond to and contain the situation.  As Bronson pressed towards the Light Horse command center, he neglected his flanks and was quickly cut off and outmaneuvered by the better trained Light Horse troops.  The fight was brutal and cost the Horde over a regiment's worth of equipment, including Bronson's personal [[Cyclops]] 'Mech and all of their space assets.  Their abandonment of contract and subsequent defeat greatly diminished their reputation as a mercenary force, and around another regiment's worth of MechWarriors left the unit for greener pastures.<ref name=MHB69/><ref name=FMMp47/><ref name=FMCp86>''Field Manual: ComStar'', p. 86</ref> Though few reputable employers wished to sign the Horde after this black mark, the unit managed to find enough contracts to sustain itself.  Instead of moving past the defeat, Bronson developed a hatred for the Eridani Light Horse, blaming them for all of the unit's misfortunes.  This hatred was passed down through multiple generations of Bronson's Horde commanders and personnel, and continued well into the Clan Invasion.<ref name=FMMR50>''Field Manual: Mercenaries Revised'', p. 50, "Bronson's Horde Profile"</ref>  It was reported that when the [[71st Light Horse Regiment]] was destroyed by Clan Jade Falcon, Dwayne Bronson opened an entire case of champagne, which he subsequently destroyed in a fit of pique when he learned they had been reactivated.<ref name=FMMp47/>
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In [[2946]], Commander Russel Bronson, who succeeded his father as commanding officer after his death, learned that the Eridani Light Horse had formed a base of operations on New Karlsruh and were currently rebuilding after taken losses from an extended campaign.  Thinking to teach what he considered "deserters" a lesson, Bronson canceled his Horde's contract with the Federated Suns and traveled to the Light Horse homeworld to launch an immediate assault.  While the surprise attack initially caught the Light Horse off guard, they were quickly able to respond to and contain the situation.  As Bronson pressed towards the Light Horse command center, he neglected his flanks and was quickly cut off and outmaneuvered by the better trained Light Horse troops.  The fight was brutal and cost the Horde over a regiment's worth of equipment, including Bronson's personal [[Cyclops]] 'Mech and all of their space assets.  Their abandonment of contract and subsequent defeat greatly diminished their reputation as a mercenary force, and around another regiment's worth of MechWarriors left the unit for greener pastures.<ref name=MHB69/><ref name=FMMp47/><ref name=FMCp86>''Field Manual: ComStar'', p. 86</ref> Though few reputable employers wished to sign the Horde after this black mark, the unit managed to find enough contracts to sustain itself.  Instead of moving past the defeat, Bronson developed a hatred for the Eridani Light Horse, blaming them for all of the unit's misfortunes.  This hatred was passed down through multiple generations of Bronson's Horde commanders and personnel, and continued well into the Clan Invasion.<ref name=FMMR50>''Field Manual: Mercenaries Revised'', p. 50, "Bronson's Horde Profile"</ref>
  
 
In 3063, the unit was retained by the [[Marian Hegemony]] at the start of its operations against the [[Circinus Federation]] in order to defend worlds near the Illyrian region.  For unknown reasons, the Horde suddenly broke their contract with the Marians and agreed to work for the Circinians against them.  The Horde's subsequent actions against the Hegemony led to the failure of their invasion and a significant reduction of their Dragoon Rating.  The Hegemony petitioned the Mercenary Review and Bonding Commission to sanction the Horde.  At the conclusion of their work for the Federation, the Horde accepted a long-term contract with the Word of Blake, likely with the hopes of facing their perpetual rivals once more.<ref name=FMMR50/>
 
In 3063, the unit was retained by the [[Marian Hegemony]] at the start of its operations against the [[Circinus Federation]] in order to defend worlds near the Illyrian region.  For unknown reasons, the Horde suddenly broke their contract with the Marians and agreed to work for the Circinians against them.  The Horde's subsequent actions against the Hegemony led to the failure of their invasion and a significant reduction of their Dragoon Rating.  The Hegemony petitioned the Mercenary Review and Bonding Commission to sanction the Horde.  At the conclusion of their work for the Federation, the Horde accepted a long-term contract with the Word of Blake, likely with the hopes of facing their perpetual rivals once more.<ref name=FMMR50/>

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