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The Clans rank their units into a series of categories based on intended role, skill and equipment level.  Frontline units are the primary assault forces of the Clans.  They utilize the best resources the Clan has, organized into combined-arms formations — [[OmniMechs]], [[OmniFighters]] and battle armored [[Elementals]] — and assigned the most important missions in a campaign. Although not unheard of, freeborns rarely get the opportunity to serve in frontline units. <ref name=CBT200>''Classic BattleTech RPG'', p. 200</ref><ref name=FMCC10>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 10</ref><ref name=FMWC12>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 12</ref>
 
The Clans rank their units into a series of categories based on intended role, skill and equipment level.  Frontline units are the primary assault forces of the Clans.  They utilize the best resources the Clan has, organized into combined-arms formations — [[OmniMechs]], [[OmniFighters]] and battle armored [[Elementals]] — and assigned the most important missions in a campaign. Although not unheard of, freeborns rarely get the opportunity to serve in frontline units. <ref name=CBT200>''Classic BattleTech RPG'', p. 200</ref><ref name=FMCC10>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 10</ref><ref name=FMWC12>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 12</ref>
  
Second-line units are a Clan's reserve and garrison force, used to hold ground taken by frontline units or to attack secondary objectives.  These forces typically consist of trueborn warriors less skilled or who have aged past the point where they are still worthy of serving in frontline units, and while not given the latest equipment many still possess Omni technology (such as [[OmniVehicle]]s) and given good logistical support.  A step down from second-line units, though in the same category, are provisional garrison units.  These forces are held in the rear to clean up after frontline and second-line units and hold less important targets.  Such units rarely use Omni technology or battle armored Elementals, instead making do with conventional [[BattleMechs]] and [[aerospace fighter]]s, along with [[combat vehicle]]s, [[Conventional Fighter|conventional fighters]], [[VTOL]]s, and unarmored [[infantry]].  Some Clans make no distinction between second-line Clusters and [[Provisional Garrison Cluster]]s (PGCs), leading to a larger reserve force with admittedly greater inequality between units.  Freeborns, regardless of skill, are more commonly assigned to second-line units if a Clan allows them to serve as warriors.<ref name=CBT200/><ref name=FMCC10/><ref name=FMWC12/>
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Second-line units are a Clan's reserve and garrison force, used to hold ground taken by frontline units or to attack secondary objectives.  These forces typically consist of trueborn warriors less skilled or who have aged past the point where they are still worthy of serving in frontline units, and while not given the latest equipment many still possess Omni technology (such as [[OmniVehicle]]s) and given good logistical support.  A step down from second-line units, though in the same category, are provisional garrison units.  These forces are held in the rear to clean up after frontline and second-line units and hold less important targets.  Such units rarely use Omni technology or battle armored Elementals, instead making do with conventional [[BattleMechs]] and [[aerospace fighter]]s, along with [[combat vehicle]]s, [[Conventional Fighter|conventional fighters]]s, [[VTOL]]s, and unarmored [[infantry]].  Some Clans make no distinction between second-line Clusters and [[Provisional Garrison Cluster]]s (PGCs), leading to a larger reserve force with admittedly greater inequality between units.  Freeborns, regardless of skill, are more commonly assigned to second-line units if a Clan allows them to serve as warriors.<ref name=CBT200/><ref name=FMCC10/><ref name=FMWC12/>
  
 
Lastly are ''[[solahma]]'' units, the proverbial bottom of the barrel.  Equipped primarily as infantry units, occasionally with outdated vehicles or 'Mechs (including castoff Clan or captured non-Clan equipment), they are given the least prestigious assignments like bandit hunting. Consisting of aged or disgraced warriors these units may occasionally be ordered, in the face of overwhelming odds and near-certain death, to hold a location or attack an enemy as part of a major campaigns. A Clan planet's defense militia force will consist of ''solahma'' units.<ref name=CBT200/><ref name=FMCC10/><ref name=FMWC12/>
 
Lastly are ''[[solahma]]'' units, the proverbial bottom of the barrel.  Equipped primarily as infantry units, occasionally with outdated vehicles or 'Mechs (including castoff Clan or captured non-Clan equipment), they are given the least prestigious assignments like bandit hunting. Consisting of aged or disgraced warriors these units may occasionally be ordered, in the face of overwhelming odds and near-certain death, to hold a location or attack an enemy as part of a major campaigns. A Clan planet's defense militia force will consist of ''solahma'' units.<ref name=CBT200/><ref name=FMCC10/><ref name=FMWC12/>
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|[[Image:Clan Hell's Horses.jpg|100px]]
 
|[[Image:Clan Hell's Horses.jpg|100px]]
 
|Mixed
 
|Mixed
|Known for their prominent use of [[combat vehicles]] in frontline forces, the Hell's Horses lived by the motto that man came before machine and all members were valued as being part of a greater whole, including freebirths.  While not the most powerful of Clans, the Hell's Horses were among the most stable and held their own against others.  The majority of Clan Hell's Horses were of the Warden mindset while its leadership were ardent Crusaders.  They gradually moved into their Inner Sphere holdings over the course of the Wars of Reaving. During the Dark Ages, they became unwilling allies to Clan Jade Falcon and broke free from the alliance afterwards. The Horses decided to make their own race to Terra, only to find out that they arrived too late. In response, Hell's Horses leadership would refuse to acknowledge Clan Wolf as the ilClan and vented their anger in the Jade Falcon Occupation Zones during the ilClan Era.  A remainder stubbornly held out in the Clan Homeworlds during the carnage and became recognized as a new Clan, Clan Stone Lion.
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|Known for their prominent use of [[combat vehicles]] in frontline forces, the Hell's Horses lived by the motto that man came before machine and all members were valued as being part of a greater whole, including freebirths.  While not the most powerful of Clans, the Hell's Horses were among the most stable and held their own against others.  The majority of Clan Hell's Horses were of the Warden mindset while its leadership were ardent Crusaders.  They gradually moved into their Inner Sphere holdings over the course of the Wars of Reaving.  A remainder stubbornly held out in the Clan Homeworlds during the carnage and became recognized as a new Clan, Clan Stone Lion.
 
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|'''[[Clan Ice Hellion]]'''
 
|'''[[Clan Ice Hellion]]'''
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|[[Image:Clan Jade Falcon.jpg|100px]]
 
|[[Image:Clan Jade Falcon.jpg|100px]]
 
|Crusader
 
|Crusader
|Staunch traditionalists and aggressive fighters, the Jade Falcons were central in the creation of the Crusader philosophy and considered Clan Wolf their enemy.  Despite their martial "might makes right" mindset the Clan treated their civilian castes well, though with a firm hand, and their mercantile efforts were second only to the Diamond Sharks, leading to an above-average standard of living.  The Jade Falcon Clan was one of the four original participants in the Inner Sphere invasion and confronted the [[Federated Commonwealth]]. Abjured from the Homeworlds, they moved into their Occupation Zones in the Inner Sphere. During the Dark Ages, Clan Jade Falcon was fractured between the [[Mongols_(Clan_Jade_Falcon)|Mongols]] and the [[Traditionalists_(Clan_Jade_Falcon)|Traditionalists]] after Malvina Hazen's rise to power as the Khan of Clan Jade Falcon. In 3151, they would participate in the [[ilClan Trial]] only to lose in the process. Following their defeat, [[Alaric Ward]] dictated that the Clan should now find inspiration in the [[Black Watch]], serving as an elite force and honor guard for the [[First Lord]]<ref>''Hour of the Wolf'', ch. 39</ref> . With most of the [[Clan Jade Falcon Touman|Jade Falcon ''touman'']] having left for Terra, their Occupation Zone splintered into a region known as the [[Hinterlands]]. One of the emergent powers in the region, centered on [[Sudeten]], would keep the Clan Jade Falcon mantle, resulting in two Jade Falcon Khans — one on Terra and one on Sudeten — by 3152.<ref>''Tamar Rising'', p. 72</ref>
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|Staunch traditionalists and aggressive fighters, the Jade Falcons were central in the creation of the Crusader philosophy and considered Clan Wolf their enemy.  Despite their martial "might makes right" mindset the Clan treated their civilian castes well, though with a firm hand, and their mercantile efforts were second only to the Diamond Sharks, leading to an above-average standard of living.  The Jade Falcon Clan was one of the four original participants in the Inner Sphere invasion and confronted the [[Federated Commonwealth]]. Abjured from the Homeworlds, they moved into their Occupation Zones in the Inner Sphere. In 3151, they would participate in the [[ilClan Trial]] only to lose in the process. Following their defeat, [[Alaric Ward]] dictated that the Clan should now find inspiration in the [[Black Watch]], serving as an elite force and honor guard for the [[First Lord]]<ref>''Hour of the Wolf'', ch. 39</ref> . With most of the [[Clan Jade Falcon Touman|Jade Falcon ''touman'']] having left for Terra, their Occupation Zone splintered into a region known as the [[Hinterlands]]. One of the emergent powers in the region, centered on [[Sudeten]], would keep the Clan Jade Falcon mantle, resulting in two Jade Falcon Khans — one on Terra and one on Sudeten — by 3152.<ref>''Tamar Rising'', p. 72</ref>
 
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|'''[[Clan Jade Wolf]]'''
 
|'''[[Clan Jade Wolf]]'''
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|[[Image:ClanWolverine.jpg|100px]]
 
|[[Image:ClanWolverine.jpg|100px]]
 
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|Official Clan history holds that Clan Wolverine was annihilated in 2823 for heinous crimes against the Clan way, including using a nuclear device to destroy a Clan Snow Raven city and genetic repository. All references to Clan Wolverine were purged, and they are now only known as the '''Not-Named Clan'''.<br />The [[Betrayal of Ideals|actual historical truth]], which has been covered up with forged or falsified records and fabricated history, was that the progressive and successful Clan Wolverine began questioning ilKhan Nicholas Kerensky's decisions (especially in terms of restrictions on their interpretations of Clan society). Kerensky subsequently turned a blind eye to a coalition of envious Clans under the leadership of Clan Widowmaker Khan [[Jason Karrige]] to plot the downfall of Clan Wolverine. This served Nicholas Kerensky in two ways: It would unite his Clans and give them a new enemy to fight; and it would make the Wolverines an example for everyone else not to cross him. While Karrige's scheming went further than Kerensky had foreseen (to the point of escalating the planned Absorption of the Wolverines into an Annihilation), Kerensky willingly used Clan Wolverine's downfall to further his own agenda and had them hunted down to the last man, warrior or civilian.
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|Official Clan history holds that Clan Wolverine was annihilated in 2823 for heinous crimes against the Clan way, including using a nuclear device to destroy a Clan Snow Raven city and genetic repository. All references to Clan Wolverine were purged, and they are now only known as the '''Not-Named Clan'''.<br />The [[Betrayal of Ideals|actual historical truth]], which has been covered up with forged or falsified records and fabricated history, was that the progressive and successful Clan Wolverine began questioning ilKhan Nicholas Kerensky's decisions (especially in terms of restrictions on their interpretations of Clan society). Kerensky subsequently turned a blind eye to a coalition of envious Clans under the leadership of Clan Widowmaker Khan [[Jason Karrige]] to plot the downfall of Clan Wolverine. This served Nicholas Kerensky in two ways: It would unite his Clans and give them a new enemy to fight; and it would make the Wolverines an example for everyone else not to cross him. While Karrige's scheming went further wthan Kerensky had foreseen (to the point of escalating the planned Absorption of the Wolverines into an Annihilation), Kerensky willingly used Clan Wolverine's downfall to further his own agenda and had them hunted down to the last man, warrior or civilian.
 
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