Clan Paramilitary Police

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The Clan Paramilitary Police are an often overlooked force that maintain order among Clan society is organized.

History

Clan paramilitary police are a branch of the Warrior Caste found in every Clan.[1] The ranks of the paramilitary police are filled with solahma, freeborn warriors, and trueborn warriors who tested down.[2][3][4][5] Clan police personnel were not deployed in combat until the Second Star League attacked Huntress.[3][4] Another notable combat deployment of Clan paramilitary police were the Clan Goliath Scorpion policemen fought in the defense of Scorpions' capital city on Roche following the Abjuration of the Scorpions.[6]

By 3080, paramilitary policemen formed a third of all Clan Jade Falcon planetary militia forces in their Inner Sphere occupation zone, with the remainder of the militia forces being composed of solahma troops.[7]

As of 3094, Clan Hell's Horses did not have any forces garrisoning Von Strang's World, The Rock, and Manaringaine except for paramilitary police.[8]

Hell’s Horses Star Colonel David Fletcher of the Third Horde Cluster defeated a Jade Falcon paramilitary police Star Commander in a Trial of Possession for Rastaban on 19 March 3151 after the majority of the Jade Falcons' forces departed for Terra. [9]

Following their conquest of Nueva Castile, the Scorpions created a new military caste known as the "garrison caste", nicknamed the "grunt" caste. This new social stratum was created for the majority of Castilian and Umayyad soldiers, who were considered unworthy of joining the warrior caste. Consisting primarily of conventional armor and infantry, the garrison caste performs security and police duties as well as assisting with planetary defense.[10] The grunt caste appears to have replaced the paramilitary police for the Escorpión Imperio.

Function

The paramilitary police enforce order among the civilian castes by patrolling cities and guarding Clan compounds.[2][3][4] Enforcers from the civilian castes assist the paramilitary police in this role.[11] Additionally, the paramilitary police serve as a planetary militia for the Clans.[3][4] For example, police infantry Trinaries were part of the Clusters of conventional vehicles and infantry attached to Clan Star Adder's Provisional Galaxies.[12] A Clan's Loremaster also holds the office of Provost Marshall, the commander of his or her Clan's paramilitary police.[13]

Both trueborn and freeborn Clan warriors look down on paramilitary policemen.[2] The strength and deployments Clan paramilitary police forces have been omitted from official documents describing Clan military units.[3][4] Most Clan paramilitary policemen are unhappy with their position, and consider themselves to be halfway between warriors and civilians.[11] As a result, the Clan paramilitary often vent their anger and frustration by inflicting brutal punishments on criminals they catch and convict, ostensibly as a deterrent against future crimes.[2][11] Prior to the Clan Invasion, a small number of Clan paramilitary policemen were trained as detectives, performing investigative functions, but they were not as skilled as those found in Inner Sphere law enforcement agencies.[2] Contact with Inner Sphere law enforcement professionals breathed new life into the paramilitary police forces of several of the Invading Clans (with the notable exception of the Smoke Jaguars).[11] For the first time, Clan paramilitary police were exposed to more sophisticated investigative methods and police officers who actually took pride in their profession.[11]

Clan leadership can interfere with paramilitary police investigations such as when Clan Wolf abruptly halted the investigation into the murder of Star Captain Martin "Dingo" Kerensky on Tamar in 3115 where there was evidence linking his death to Katherine Steiner-Davion.[14]

Equipment

Around the time of the Clan Invasion, paramilitary police units were equipped with conventional vehicles and conventional infantry equipment.[3][4] Even in the 32nd Century, paramilitary police officers were sometimes equipped with only a sidearm during patrols.[5]

In 3092,[15] the Ghost Bear Dominion introduced the Constable Pacification Suit to help maintain order among its Inner Sphere-born citizenry. The Ghost Bear Watch originally developed the Constable to help them against a Rasalhagian terrorist group known as Motstånd. The Constable suit's array of weapons and equipment options allowed the Watch to handle the terrorists while not exposing their civilian population to harm with a fully militarized police force. The Constable design then spread to police forces in other Clans' occupation zones.[16][17]

See Also

Trivia

Although described as a "militia" in several sources,[2][3][4] a more appropriate term to describe the Clan paramilitary police would be "gendarmerie".

References

  1. The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky, p. 34: "The Caste System"
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky, pp. 62–63: "Law and Order"
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 Field Manual: Crusader Clans, p. 10: "Raw Strength"
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 Field Manual: Warden Clans, p. 12: "Contests of Strengths"
  5. 5.0 5.1 Technical Readout: 3145, p. 4 "Constable Pacification Suit: Point Commander Ferdinand, Chief Inspector"
  6. The Wars of Reaving, p. 158: "Escorpión Imperio (Periphery Nation)"
  7. Objectives: Clans, p. 44: "Regional And Local Militia"
  8. Interstellar Expeditions: Interstellar Players 3, p. 97: "Report #817H: Clan Hell’s Horses"
  9. ilClan, pp. 114–115
  10. Interstellar Expeditions: Interstellar Players 3, p. 47: "Grunt Caste"
  11. 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 11.4 A Time of War, p. 363: "Police Forces"
  12. Field Manual: Crusader Clans, p. 119: "Second-Line and Solahma Assets"
  13. The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky, p. 57: "Loremaster"
  14. Shrapnel Issue #3, "Assassination Protocol: Katherine Steiner-Davion"
  15. MUL online date for the Constable
  16. Technical Readout: 3145, p. 4 "Constable Pacification Suit"
  17. Technical Readout: 3150, p. 6 "Constable Pacification Suit"

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