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The '''Draconis Combine Mustered Soldiery''' ('''DCMS''') is the military arm of the [[Draconis Combine]]. The warriors of the DCMS live by the tenets of ''[[bushido]]'', the code of the ''samurai''.
  
The '''Draconis Combine Mustered Soldiery''' ('''DCMS''') is the military arm of the [[Draconis Combine]].  Representing the Pillar of Steel in the [[Draconis Combine#The Five Pillars|Five Pillars]] which support the Combine, the DCMS is the center around which all life in the Combine revolves.  The warriors of the DCMS live by the tenets of ''[[bushido]]'', the code of the ''samurai'', and are known as some of the fiercest and most fanatical warriors in the [[Inner Sphere]].  Unfortunately these traits have their drawbacks, such as a propensity for brutality (most infamously displayed in the [[Kentares Massacre]]) and a rigid adherence to traditional ways of thinking.
 
  
==Structure==
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*[[DCMS - Organization|Organization]]
===High Command===
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*[[DCMS - Command Structure|Command Structure]]
[[File:Draconis Combine Mech (Field Report, DCMS).png|right|thumb|Draconis Combine 'Mech during the Jihad.]]
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*[[DCMS - Units|Units of the Draconis Combine Mustered Soldiery]]
The [[Coordinator]] of the [[Draconis Combine]] is the head of the DCMS, to whom all officers and soldiers swear their undying loyalty and from whom all military decisions originate.  They are assisted in carrying out military policy by the Draconis '''High Command''', a small group of officers comprised of the DCMS' [[Tai-shu|Warlords]], a select number of other ''[[Tai-sho (rank)|Tai-shos]]'', and their advisers.  High Command is responsible for bringing important information to the Coordinator's attention and relaying his (or her) orders to the appropriate authorities to be carried out.  Many Coordinators have made it a point to issue general or even vague orders, leaving it to their Warlords to carry them out (and thus suffer the consequences for failing to correctly interpret the Dragon's wishes).  The Warlords in turn are in constant struggle with each other to earn the Coordinator's favor and so earn power and prestige.<ref name=HKTDC130>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', p. 130</ref><ref name=HHK142>''Handbook: House Kurita'', p. 142</ref>
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*[[DCMS - Navy|Navy]]
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*[[DCMS - Academies|Academies]]
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*[[DCMS - Uniforms|Uniforms]]
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*[[DCMS - Ranks|Ranks]]
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*[[DCMS - Medals & Decorations|Medals & Decorations]]
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*[[DCMS - Military Departments|Military Departments]]
  
===''Gunji-no-Kanrei''===
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The post of ''Gunji-no-Kanrei'' (Deputy of Military Affairs), a position superior to that of the Warlords but below the Coordinator, was a largely ceremonial role and typically vacant during the history of the Combine.  That significantly changed in [[3030]] when Coordinator [[Takashi Kurita]] appointed his son [[Theodore Kurita (31st c.)|Theodore Kurita]] to the position to oversee the rebuilding and restructuring of the DCMS after the [[Fourth Succession War]].  As ''Kanrei'', Theodore made a number of reforms, including offering less rigid interpretations of ''bushido'', which angered many old-guard officers; his successes during conflicts including the [[War of 3039]] and [[Clan Invasion]] helped cement his role and gave his reforms more weight.<ref name=HHK142/><ref>''20 Year Update'', pp. 35–36</ref>  When Theodore himself became Coordinator in [[3054]], he allowed the position to become vacant again.<ref name=HHK142/>
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[[File:Draconis Combine (Field Manual 3145).png|right|thumb|Draconis 'Mechs.]]
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==Command Structure==
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===Coordinator===
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The [[Coordinator]] of the [[Draconis Combine]] is the titular head of the DCMS, although a significant amount of authority can be delegated to a ''Gunji-no-Kanrei''.
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===Gunji-no-Kanrei===
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The post of ''Gunji-no-Kanrei'' (Deputy of Military Affairs) was resurrected after the [[Fourth Succession War]] by Coordinator [[Takashi Kurita]] to oversee the rebuilding and restructuring of the DCMS, reporting only to the Coordinator himself.  Prior to the Fourth Succession War, the only figure to hold the position was Urizen Kurita I.
  
 
===Military District Commanders===
 
===Military District Commanders===
The [[Military District (Draconis Combine)|Military Districts]] that make up the Combine are ruled by a ''Tai-shu'' or Warlord who is in command of all military forces in the district. This includes both Regular units permanently assigned to the district and so-called "free-floating" units currently operating in the theater.  Warlords report directly to the Coordinator and wield incredible authority designed to quickly implement the Dragon's wishes; unfortunately such power tends to attract individuals more concerned with their own advancement than serving the Combine.  Some Coordinators have gotten around this problem by appointing Warlords with opposing attitudes and ambitions, allowing them to play off one another and so prevent anyone from gaining too much influence.  Others, such as Theodore Kurita, compensate by cultivating a closer relationship with lower-ranking senior officers, a move which tempers the Warlords' ambitions and provides a font of information and advice they might not otherwise receive.<ref name=HHK142/>
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The military districts that make up the Combine are ruled by a ''[[Tai-shu]]'' (Warlord) who is in command of all military forces in the district.
  
===Prefecture Commanders===
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==Units of the Draconis Combine Mustered Soldiery==
Each of the military districts are divided into prefectures which are similarly overseen by a military commander.  In theory, these prefecture commanders have the same authority to command any military unit operating within their area of operation.  In actual practice, the Warlords maintain tight control over these commanders, including going around them altogether to directly issue orders to units, to prevent any threat to their authority.  The true purpose of the prefecture system is to quickly stamp out any hint of rebelliousness from the planetary governments operating within the area.<ref name=HHK142/>
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The Combine military is divided between those units assigned to the defense of a specific military district and so-called free floating regiments who are assigned as needed.
  
===Ministry of the Expansion of the Glories of the Draconis Combine===
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[[File:DC-Ministry-of-War-branches.png|150px]]
The Ministry of War or ''Hyöbushö'' is the bureaucracy which manages all aspects of the DCMS.  As with the other governmental ministries, it is led by a head minister, with subministers in charge of most departments.  However, unlike the other ministries, the department names are purposefully self-explanatory to improve efficiency.<ref>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', p. 96</ref>
 
  
====Department of Indoctrination====
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===Deployment Status===
Charged with running the military schools which teach children ages 10 to 16 the necessary skills to become "the arms of the Dragon," including a three-week wilderness retreat.  Also in charge of the most prestigious military academies in the Combine.<ref name=HKTDC131>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', pp. 127–131</ref><ref name=HHK141>''Handbook: House Kurita'', pp. 139–142</ref>
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In [[2750]] the military strength of Draconis Combine was at 55 BattleMech regiments and 30 [[WarShip]]s, by [[2765]] this had increased to 115 well equipped 'Mech regiments, and the naval fleet had a volume of 42 vessels.<ref>''Historical: Liberation of Terra Volume 1'', p. 49, "Member State Troop Strengh"</ref>
  
====Bureau of Substitution====
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===Active Brigades===
Handles sending replacements to depleted units and the transfer (without promotion) of soldiers to different units or branches. A ''shuga-to-hama'' (letter of joyous celebration) is rarely received well since these transfers typically are the result of antisocial behavior and come with decreased pay and status.<ref name=HKTDC131/><ref name=HHK141/>
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These brigades are active as of [[3079]].<ref>''Field Report: DCMS'', pages 8-20</ref>
  
====Assembly of the Grand Inquisitor====
 
The [[Grand Inquisitor]] is responsible for all judicial cases arising between individual soldiers and the Draconis Combine, including infractions against House Kurita itself or the [[Dictum Honorium]]; as such cases heard by the Assembly are rare but it has greater power and can override decisions by the Ministry of Justice.  Those brought before the Grand Inquisitor must defend their actions and honor on their own, and if judged to be guilty are "invited to dine with their ancestors at their earliest convenience."  Many so accused will commit unauthorized ''[[seppuku]]'' rather than face the Grand Inquisitor and a public execution.<ref name=HKTDC131/><ref name=HHK141/>
 
[[Image:DC-Ministry-of-War-branches.png|thumb|right|350px|Organization Chart of the ''Hyöbushö'']]
 
  
====Procurement Department====
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====Benjamin Regulars====
The quartermaster of the DCMS, the Procurement Department handles the storage and requisition of military supplies; some planets consist of nothing but Procurement Department warehouses, with their location rightly kept a secret.  It is also responsible for setting up defense contracts with various corporations to receive the best equipment available.  However, before a unit's request for supplies is carried out, the Department reviews its loyalty and battle record to ensure the supplies are not going to waste. Units on a "losing streak" (and unable to pay the necessary bribes) suffer from the resulting snowball effect. That said, prior to the [[Death to Mercenaries]] order by [[Takashi Kurita]], even the worst House unit would get supplies before a mercenary unit did.<ref name=HKTDC131/><ref name=HHK141/>
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{{main|Benjamin Regulars}}
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{{:Benjamin Regulars}}
  
====Draconis Combine Port Authority====
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Responsible for the noncombat transportation of troops and supplies via [[JumpShip]] and [[DropShip]], including the coordination of all space traffic around planets.<ref name=HKTDC131/><ref name=HHK141/>
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! colspan="3" style="border-bottom:2px solid black"| Benjamin Regulars
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====Bureau of Administration====
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====Dieron Regulars====
Handles all communiqués, battle reports and personal letters, including censoring them for disrespectful thoughts or "alternative facts" harmful to the Combine, as well as any military transfers involving a promotion.  The warehouses and building complexes of the Bureau exceeds that of the Procurement Department; on certain important planets, entire small continents are given over to such "Administrative Cities" to handle the red tape.<ref name=HKTDC131/><ref name=HHK141/>
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{{main|Dieron Regulars}}
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{{:Dieron Regulars}}
  
====Combine Military Coordination Office====
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The Coordination Office acts as an adviser to High Command, with staff members from all military branches, and is responsible for carrying out its orders and sending military units to planets.<ref name=HKTDC131/><ref name=HHK142/>  After [[Operation Bulldog]], it became responsible for integrating [[Clan Nova Cat]] into the DCMS military structure.<ref name=HHK141/>
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! colspan="3" style="border-bottom:2px solid black"| Dieron Regulars
[[Image:Dcms3050infantry.jpg|thumb|right|250px|DCMS Infantry on the lookout]]
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====Draconis Combine Mustered Soldiery====
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====Galedon Regulars====
Consists of the main body of the DCMS' fighting forces: the Dragon 'Mech Force, the Dragon Armored Force, the Dragon Artillery Force, the Dragon Air Force, the Dragon Infantry Force, and Special Forces.<ref name=HKTDC131/><ref name=HHK141/>
 
  
====Draconis Combine Admiralty====
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{{main|Galedon Regulars}}
The [[Draconis Combine Admiralty]] consists of the Combine's combat aerospace forces: [[WarShips]] (before and after their extinction in the [[Inner Sphere]]), combat DropShips, JumpShips, [[aerospace fighter]]s, and their support crews.  The DCA also commands all military naval yards, though day-to-day operations fall under the Procurement Department as part of their various military contracts.  Rivalry between the DCA and DCMS is often fierce, one which has been stoked or dampened by various Coordinators as they have seen fit.<ref name=HKTDC131/><ref name=HHK141/>
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{{:Galedon Regulars}}
  
====Professional Soldiery Liaison====
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Responsible for recruiting and supervising [[mercenary]] units operating in service to the Combine. Also provides mercenary liaisons to act as intermediaries between mercenaries and Combine command officers. These negotiators are experts in setting the [[Company Store]] ploy, and many small units have joined the Combine as regular troops because of this stratagem. Such liaisons are also typically [[ISF]] agents on the lookout for potential treachery.<ref name=HKTDC131/><ref name=HHK141/>
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! colspan="3" style="border-bottom:2px solid black"| Galedon Regulars
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====Physicians of the Dragon====
 
A brotherhood of medical professionals originally formed to bring respect upon an occupation traditionally seen as weak or women's work.  Provides medical assistance to all DCMS personnel, including the operation of MASH units, and as such have come to be held with utmost regard by the soldiers.  Notable for incorporating (though not believing in themselves) mystical aspects to their procedures to provide comfort to patients.<ref name=HKTDC131/><ref name=HHK141/>
 
  
====Combine Support and Engineering====
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====Pesht Regulars====
Originally encompassed all combat engineers and technical personnel.  As many units began swapping support personnel of their own volition, the department took on a bureaucratic nature, until in [[3034]] when Takashi Kurita made this administrative role official.<ref name=HKTDC131/><ref name=HHK141/>
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{{main|Pesht Regulars}}
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{{:Pesht Regulars}}
  
====Draconis High Command====
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The group of Warlords and staff officers who help the Coordinator determine military strategy is headquartered in the Royal Palace on [[Luthien]].<ref name=HKTDC131/><ref name=HHK141/>
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! colspan="3" style="border-bottom:2px solid black"| Pesht Regulars
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|width='200px' align="center "|[[Image:Peshtregulars.png|center|100px]]
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====Internal Security Force====
 
The [[Internal Security Force]] is tasked with rooting out any internal or external threats to the Draconis Combine, by whatever means necessary.  ISF agents have infiltrated every military and civilian organization within the Combine and many outside its borders.  When necessary, they may take command of any Special Forces unit as needed, even without notifying their district commanders.<ref name=HKTDC131/><ref name=HHK141/>  The ISF was placed under the military's authority by [[Yoguchi Kurita]], an act which deeply insulted the agency and led in part to the internecine [[Shadow War]].<ref>''Handbook: House Kurita'', p. 52</ref> During [[Subhash Indrahar]] tenure as head of ISF, he created a subgroup called [[Sons of the Dragon]], who were more loyal to Indrahar than to the ISF or the Coordinator.<ref name=HKDCp131>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', p. 131: "Internal Security Force"</ref>
 
[[Image:Dcms3050tanker.jpg|thumb|right|250px|A Kurita trooper pulls a crew member to safety]]
 
  
==Doctrine==
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====Genyosha====
The "Arm of the Dragon" has long been defined by its aggression, its adherence to ''[[bushido]]'', and the prominence given to the [[BattleMech]].  Frontal assaults were favored as a way to quickly come to grips with the enemy, and loyal soldiers were expected carry out their superiors' orders unto death.  While such ferocity and discipline was admirable in many situations, it also had its weaknesses in a lack of initiative and flexibility.  Many experienced warriors were lost needlessly out of devotion to their officers, especially when following unreasonable orders, and a rigid adherence to traditions left Kuritan commanders ill-equipped to deal with shifting battlefield tactics and situations.  Fear of disloyalty also made many Kuritan officers paranoid about possible betrayal, and energy was often wasted more on making other officers look bad than ensuring a mission was completed.<ref>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', p. 148</ref><ref name=FMDC16>''Field Manual: Draconis Combine'', pp. 14–16</ref>  In an effort to reform the military, Theodore Kurita attempted to correct some of these faults: emphasizing combined-arms warfare, encouraging the adoption of new ideas, and allowing units to prudently retreat from untenable situations.<ref>''Handbook: House Kurita'', p. 139</ref>
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{{main|Genyosha}}
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{{:Genyosha}}
  
While the other branches served their roles, traditionally it was 'Mechs which were given the lion's share of resources and respect, with natively built 'Mechs such as ''[[Panther]]'', ''[[Jenner]]'', ''[[Dragon]]'', ''[[Grand Dragon]]'', ''[[Quickdraw]]'', ''[[Hatamoto-Chi]]'' and even the ''[[Charger]]'' featuring prominently among Kuritan forces. Unlike the other Successor States, the DCMS traditionally relied on [[light 'Mech]]s as its primary striking arm, using their speed and maneuverability to quickly overwhelm slower-moving enemies, with [[heavy 'Mech]]s bringing up the rear.  [[Medium 'Mech]]s were seen as a poor compromise between the two and so rarely employed, with examples often having been captured from the other Great Houses.<ref name=FMDC16/><ref name=HKTDC121>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', p. 121</ref>  After the destruction of the Clan Invasion, the standing of light 'Mechs waned as their losses were replaced by new heavier machines which could be just as fast and agile, and a larger number of foreign-made 'Mechs were introduced as part of increased resource sharing among the Great Houses.  This led many 'Mech regiments to adopting a more balanced mix of light, medium and heavy 'Mechs, though many commanders still viewed medium 'Mechs as less than ideal (unless they happened to be one of the newer [[OmniMechs]]).<ref name=FMDC16/>
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|width='400px' align="center "|[[Image:Genyosha.jpg|center|90px|Insignia of the Genyosha]]
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The Combine has also traditionally had an effective aerospace arm, again favoring natively built aerospace fighters like the ''[[Sholagar]]'', ''[[Shilone]]'' and ''[[Slayer]]''.  However, they have also employed non-Combine fighters, especially those operating along the borders of its Lyran and Davion neighbors, particularly in an attempt to confuse the enemy.<ref name=FMDC16/><ref name=HKTDC121/> aerospace fighters are grouped along traditional lines, with the inclusion of the [[Flight]] or demi-company; aerospace [[Wing (Formation)|wings]] are typically assigned to a 'Mech regiment and rarely combined into their own aero regiment.<ref name=HKTDC121/>
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====Otomo====
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{{main|Otomo}}
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{{:Otomo}}
  
Conventional [[combat vehicles]] were historically relegated to garrison or 'Mech support duties and given few resources, though that began to change under the post-Clan reforms.  Heavy tanks such as the ''[[Manticore]]'' and ''[[Demolisher]]'', as well as armored hovercraft and wheeled vehicles, were frequently deployed in battalion-sized units to support 'Mech regiments: one company of light or recon vehicles and two of medium or heavy combat units.  Armored regiments were only deployed intact when garrisoning a world by itself.  Likewise Combine [[infantry]], unless they were elite [[DEST]] teams or similar special forces, were given little regard by the DCMS: a few months of basic training was all most troopers received before deploying to the front.  The introduction of [[battle armor]] provided a rude awakening to many Kuritan commanders and a shift in thinking, though the Combine was slow in deploying its own BA forces.  Conventional infantry are often deployed in regiment-sized units attached to a 'Mech regiment — including their own organic attachments such as APCs, artillery, [[conventional fighter]]s, and the like depending on their duties — with battle-armored troops deployed as part of the regiment in platoon-sized or smaller units.<ref name=HKTDC121/>
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====Izanagi Warriors====
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{{main|Izanagi Warriors}}
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{{:Izanagi Warriors}}
  
==Organization==
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====Sword of Light====
The Combine military is divided among several different unit types, primarily based on their assigned theater of operation but also their loyalty to the Coordinator.  The first are the District Regular Forces (DRF) or simply the Regulars.  Constituting around half of the DCMS' regiments, the Regulars form the backbone of each military district under the command of the district Warlord.  Though they could be reassigned when needed, it was traditional to keep Regular regiments within their native district to foster loyalty to their area.  This unfortunately has also resulted in Regulars showing more loyalty to their Warlord than the Combine, an effect which played out in the [[Ronin War]].  Regular units have varying degrees of combat experience, but rarely want for supplies from the Procurement Department.<ref name=FMDC10>''Field Manual: Draconis Combine'', pp. 9–10</ref><ref name=HHK145>''Handbook: House Kurita'', p. 145</ref>
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{{main|Sword of Light}}
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{{:Sword of Light}}
  
So-called "[[Free-Floating Regiments]]" or "floating commands" do not have an assigned area of operation but go where they are needed, often having been created for a specific purpose.  In peacetime they are rotated through different districts to familiarize themselves with different theaters and to encourage a sense of loyalty to the entire Combine.  Many face a certain amount of prejudice from Regulars for their seemingly mercenary ways, and they tend to have a little more difficulty getting Procurement to answer their needs.<ref>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', p. 146</ref><ref name=FMDC10/><ref name=HHK145/>
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In [[3025]] the Draconis Combine had the second largest armed forces of all the Successor States, after the [[Federated Suns]].<ref name=HKDCp149>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', p. 149: "Strengths and Weaknesses"</ref>
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====Sun Zhang Cadres====
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[[Image:Sunzhang.png|left|50px]]
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{{main|Sun Zhang MechWarrior Academy}}
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{{:Sun Zhang MechWarrior Academy}}
  
Planetary militias are also technically under DCMS High Command's authority, though in day-to-day affairs they customarily operate under the guidance of planetary and prefect governors.  Typical planetary militias will consist of several infantry regiments, several armored battalions, and a number of aerospace assets, though half will operate on a reserve status to be called up as needed.  The local prefect determines whether militia conscription is compulsory for everyone or handled as part of a draft process.<ref name=HHK145/>
 
  
===Deployment Status===
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====Ghost Regiments====
In [[2750]] the military strength of Draconis Combine was at 55 BattleMech regiments and 30 [[WarShip]]s; by [[2765]] this had increased to 115 well-equipped 'Mech regiments, with thousands of conventional regiments, and a naval fleet of 42 WarShips with several hundred fighter wings.<ref>''Historical: Liberation of Terra Volume 1'', p. 49: "Member State Troop Strength"</ref><ref>''Field Report 2765: DCMS'', p. 3: "Strategic Assessment"</ref>  By [[2786]], the number of 'Mech regiments had increased further to 161.<ref>''First Succession War'', p. 137</ref>  After centuries of near-constant warfare which typified the Succession Wars, the DCMS found itself greatly reduced: a total of 80 'Mech regiments in various states were available in July [[3025]], which nevertheless still meant it was the second-largest military among the Great Houses.<ref name=HKTDC121/>  Prior to the Clan Invasion, the DCMS had managed to grow to 99 'Mech regiments, but the losses suffered to the [[Clans]] was devastating: in [[3059]], after years of increased production and trade, it could muster only 76 'Mech regiments.<ref name=FMDC16/>
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{{main|Ghost Regiments}}
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{{:Ghost Regiments}}
  
===Active Brigades===
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====Legion of Vega====
These brigades are active as of [[3079]].<ref>''Field Report: DCMS'', pp. 8–20</ref>
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{{main|Legion of Vega}}
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{{:Legion of Vega}}
  
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! colspan="3" style="border-bottom:2px solid black"| Legion of Vega
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|align="center "|[[Image:Benjamin Regulars brigade logo.png|center|100px]]
 
|While the [[Benjamin Military District]] is one of the smallest, the DCMS High Command uses the [[Benjamin Regulars]] as a ready reserve to bolster both defensive and offensive operations.
 
 
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|width='400px' align="center "|[[Image:Legion of Vega.jpg|center|100px|Insignia of the Legion of Vega]]
 
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! colspan="6" align="center" style="border-bottom:2px solid black"| Dieron Regulars
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====Ryuken====
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{{main|Ryuken}}
|align="center "|[[Image:Dieronregulars.jpg |center|100px]]
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{{:Ryuken}}
|With the [[Dieron Military District]] closest to [[Terra]], the well-respected [[Dieron Regulars]] frequently see action against both the [[Lyran Commonwealth]] and [[Federated Suns]] and boast more 'Mech regiments than any other military district.
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! colspan="6" align="center" style="border-bottom:2px solid black"| Galedon Regulars
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====Amphigean Light Assault Group====
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{{main|Amphigean Light Assault Group}}
|align="center "|[[Image:Galedon Regulars -Brigade logo 3058.png|center|100px]]
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{{:Amphigean Light Assault Group}}
|Assigned to protect the largest section of the Combine bordering the Federated Suns and the [[Periphery]], along with the former capital [[New Samarkand]], the [[Galedon Regulars]] enjoy good relations with the Sun Zhang MechWarrior Academy and Draconis Combine Port Authority thanks their location in the [[Galedon Military District]].
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! colspan="2" style="border-bottom:2px solid black"| Amphigean Light Assault Group
 
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! colspan="6" align="center" style="border-bottom:2px solid black"| Pesht Regulars
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====Proserpina Hussars====
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{{main|Proserpina Hussars}}
|align="center "|[[Image:Peshtregulars.png|center|100px]]
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{{:Proserpina Hussars}}
|The largest of the military districts and boasting the Combine's capital of [[Luthien]], the [[Pesht Regulars]] also had the fewest 'Mech regiments thanks to [[Pesht Military District]]'s position away from the Lyran and Davion borders, a choice which hampered the defense of the region during the Clan Invasion.
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|width='400px' align="center "|[[Image:Proserpina Hussars.jpg|center|Insignia of the Proserpina Hussars]]
 
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====An Ting Legion====
! colspan="6" align="center" style="border-bottom:2px solid black"| Genyosha
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{{main|An Ting Legion}}
|-
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{{:An Ting Legion}}
|align="center "|[[Image:Genyosha -Brigade logo.png|center|100px]]
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|The [[Genyosha]] is an elite unit answerable only to the Coordinator, originally formed in [[3027]] by [[Yorinaga Kurita]], cousin to Takashi Kurita.  Yorinaga had been shamed in battle by the highly mobile [[Kell Hounds]] mercenary unit, and so to regain his honor was ordered to form a unit to counter them.  The Genyosha earned tremendous honor in the Clan Invasion and the [[Great Refusal]].
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{|class="wikitable" width='200px' style="background: #gray; border: 2px solid black;"
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! colspan="3" style="border-bottom:2px solid black"| An Ting Legion
|}
 
{|class="wikitable" width='700px' style="background: #gray; border: 2px solid black;"
 
! colspan="6" align="center" style="border-bottom:2px solid black"| Otomo
 
|-
 
|align="center "|[[Image:Otomo logo.png|center|100px]]
 
|The [[Otomo]] are the Palace Household Guard of the Draconis Combine. Their sole purpose is to protect Unity Palace on Luthien and the Coordinator.  Only the most elite yet least ambitious are allowed to join.  The unit took heavy casualties during the [[Battle of Luthien (3052)|Battle of Luthien]] but played a critical role in its victory.
 
|-
 
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{|class="wikitable" width='700px' style="background: #gray; border: 2px solid black;"
 
! colspan="6" align="center" style="border-bottom:2px solid black"| Izanagi Warriors
 
|-
 
|align="center "|[[Image:Izanagi Warriors logo.png|center|100px]]
 
|The [[Izanagi Warriors]], also known as 'Dragon's Claws', were retired veterans gathered by Takashi Kurita to serve as a bodyguard unit personally loyal to him and safeguard against a possible coup attempt by his son Theodore.  When Takashi died in [[3054]], Theodore extended them an offer to serve him as well, which they accepted.
 
|-
 
|}
 
{|class="wikitable" width='700px' style="background: #gray; border: 2px solid black;"
 
! colspan="6" align="center" style="border-bottom:2px solid black"| Sword of Light
 
|-
 
|align="center "|[[Image:Sword of Light -Brigade logo.png|center|100px]]
 
|The [[Sword of Light]] are trained and equipped to be the elite of the DCMS, having undergone rigorous physical, mental, spiritual and political tests.  Sword of Light regiments receive top priority for supplies, and even have their own dedicated JumpShips and DropShips.  Originally numbering twelve, after [[2740]] they were reduced to five regiments, each representing one of the Five Pillars which support the Combine.
 
|-
 
|}
 
{|class="wikitable" width='700px' style="background: #gray; border: 2px solid black;"
 
! colspan="6" align="center" style="border-bottom:2px solid black"| Sun Zhang Cadres
 
|-
 
|align="center "|[[Image:Sun Zhang MechWarrior Academy.jpg|center|100px]]
 
|The Sun Zhang Academy Cadres consists of graduates from the first phase of training from the [[Sun Zhang MechWarrior Academy]].  Having survived their four years in the Academy, these graduates spend the next nine months on active duty in the Cadres, honing their skills.  Most will spend multiple tours of duty as part of these training regiments, as only the most exceptional graduate from the Cadres after just one.
 
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|}
 
{|class="wikitable" width='700px' style="background: #gray; border: 2px solid black;"
 
! colspan="6" align="center" style="border-bottom:2px solid black"| Ghost Regiments
 
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|align="center "|[[Image:Draccombine.gif|center|100px]]
 
|The [[Ghost Regiments]] were created by Theodore Kurita in the days after the [[Fourth Succession War]] by recruiting from the undesirables of the Draconis Combine — women, lower classes and the [[Yakuza]] — to quickly form new units in the mold of the [[Federated Commonwealth Corps]]. While instrumental in the Combine's defense during the War of 3039, the Ghost Regiments' ties to the Yakuza ''oyabun'' who funded and outfitted them led to questions as to their loyalty among the more traditional members of the DCMS. The Ghost Regiments were disbanded after the [[Jihad]], partly to meet the Combine's disarmament requirements, partly to appease those opposed to Theodore's reforms.
 
 
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|-
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|width='400px' align="center "|[[Image:An Ting Legion.jpg|center|Insignia of the An Ting Legion]]
 
|}
 
|}
  
{|class="wikitable" width='700px' style="background: #gray; border: 2px solid black;"
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====Arkab Legion====
! colspan="6" align="center" style="border-bottom:2px solid black"| Legion of Vega
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{{main|Arkab Legion}}
|-
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{{:Arkab Legion}}
|align="center "|[[Image:Legion of Vega.jpg|center|100px]]
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|The [[Legions of Vega]] were created in [[3011]] as a collection of undisciplined and dishonorable misfits.  After Theodore Kurita took command in [[3024]], he was able to turn them around with his modern military reforms.  While still tainted by their past, the Legion has become a place for warriors to redeem themselves and return to more prestigious units.
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{|class="wikitable" width='200px' style="background: #gray; border: 2px solid black;"
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! colspan="3" style="border-bottom:2px solid black"| Arkab Legion
|}
 
{|class="wikitable" width='700px' style="background: #gray; border: 2px solid black;"
 
! colspan="6" align="center" style="border-bottom:2px solid black"| Ryuken
 
|-
 
|align="center "|[[Image:Ryuken--Brigade logo.png|center|100px]]
 
|Trained by and created in the mold of the legendary [[Wolf's Dragoons]] mercenary unit, the [[Ryuken]] represent some of the most devoted adherents to methods of warfare practiced in the modern DCMS.  When Wolf's Dragoons intended to end their service with the Combine after their contract ended in [[3027]], the Ryuken were forced to fight their former friends as part of a plot to permanently retain the mercenaries' service.  Their defeat by the Dragoons stained the Ryuken's honor and colored their interaction with other DCMS units ever since.
 
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|}
 
{|class="wikitable" width='700px' style="background: #gray; border: 2px solid black;"
 
! colspan="6" align="center" style="border-bottom:2px solid black"| Amphigean Light Assault Group
 
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|align="center "|[[Image:Amphigean Light Assault Group.jpg|center|100px]]
 
|Intended as expendable shock troops, the [[Amphigean Light Assault Group]]s grew out of the [[Chain Gang Missions]] organized by [[Jinjiro Kurita]].  Their mission is to soften up the enemy, using speed and numbers to overwhelming effect.  Unlike other units, no samurai are allowed to join the LAGs.
 
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|}
 
{|class="wikitable" width='700px' style="background: #gray; border: 2px solid black;"
 
! colspan="6" align="center" style="border-bottom:2px solid black"| Proserpina Hussars
 
|-
 
|align="center "|[[Image:Proserpina Hussars.jpg|center|100px]]
 
|The elite among the floating regiments of the DCMS, the [[Proserpina Hussars]] are also one of the oldest, having served House Kurita since before the creation of the Draconis Combine.  Such unquestioned loyalty means the unit is under less scrutiny for supposed political incorrectness.  Legendary for their hit-and-run attacks, the Hussars have a close relationship with the [[University of Proserpina]] from which they receive a majority of their officers.
 
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|}
 
{|class="wikitable" width='700px' style="background: #gray; border: 2px solid black;"
 
! colspan="6" align="center" style="border-bottom:2px solid black"| An Ting Legion
 
|-
 
|align="center "|[[Image:An Ting Legions logo.png|center|100px]]
 
|Formed in the wake of the First Succession War on the then still prosperous world of [[An Ting]], the [[An Ting Legion]]s have a history of honored service to the Combine and are closely linked to the [[An Ting Academy]].  The Legion suffered a number of defeats during the Second and Third wars, and they have struggled to rebuild their honor ever since.
 
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|}
 
{|class="wikitable" width='700px' style="background: #gray; border: 2px solid black;"
 
! colspan="6" align="center" style="border-bottom:2px solid black"| Arkab Legion
 
|-
 
|align="center "|[[Image:Arkab Legion.jpg|center|100px]]
 
|The [[Arkab Legion]] was formed as part of a negotiated settlement when the Combine attempted to conquer the [[Azami]] people in [[2497]].  In exchange for limited autonomy as part of the Combine, the Azami agreed to raise a fighting force loyal to House Kurita.  The Arkab Legions specialize in lightning-quick reconnaissance and raiding.
 
 
|-
 
|-
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|width='400px' align="center "|[[Image:Arkab Legion.jpg|center|Insignia of the Arkab Legion]]
 
|}
 
|}
  
 
===Inactive Brigades===
 
===Inactive Brigades===
These former brigades are no longer active.
 
  
{|class="wikitable" width='700px' style="background: #gray; border: 2px solid black;"
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These are former brigades, no longer active.
! colspan="6" align="center" style="border-bottom:2px solid black"| Rasalhague Regulars
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|align="center "|[[Image:Rasalhague Regulars -Brigade logo.png|100px]]
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====Rasalhague Regulars====
|The core of the forces of the politically sensitive [[Rasalhague Military District]], the [[Rasalhague Regulars]] were noted for their actions against the Lyran Commonwealth as much the constant ISF scrutiny intended to ensure their loyalty to the Combine. The Regulars were disbanded upon the formation of the [[Free Rasalhague Republic]].
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{{main|Rasalhague Regulars}}
|-
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{{:Rasalhague Regulars}}
|}
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{|class="wikitable" width='700px' style="background: #gray; border: 2px solid black;"
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====Alshain Regulars====
! colspan="6" align="center" style="border-bottom:2px solid black"| Alshain Regulars
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{{main|Alshain Regulars}}
|-
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{{:Alshain Regulars}}
|align="center "|[[Image:Alshain Regulars -Brigade logo.png|100px]]
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|Just as the [[Alshain Military District]] was formed from the worlds of the Rasalhague Military District not ceded to the Free Rasalhague Republic, the [[Alshain Regulars]] consisted of former Rasalhague Regular troops. The Alshain Regulars suffered heavy losses in the Clan Invasion during their failed defense of their district, with the survivors renamed under the banner of the free-floating Alshain Avengers.
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|-
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====Alshain Avengers====
|}
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{{main|Alshain Avengers}}
{|class="wikitable" width='700px' style="background: #gray; border: 2px solid black;"
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{{:Alshain Avengers}}
! colspan="6" align="center" style="border-bottom:2px solid black"| Alshain Avengers
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|-
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|align="center "|
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====Night Stalkers====
|Created from the surviving remnants of the Alshain Regulars, the [[Alshain Avengers]] were formed after the conquest of their military district capital [[Alshain]] by [[Clan Ghost Bear]]. Their sole objective is to retake their homeworld and drive the invaders from Combine space. The Avengers eventually staged an unauthorized invasion of Alshain which triggered the [[Combine-Ghost Bear War]] and their destruction.
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{{main|Night Stalkers}}
|-
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|}
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{|class="wikitable" width='700px' style="background: #gray; border: 2px solid black;"
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{|class="wikitable" width='200px' style="background: #gray; border: 2px solid black;"
! colspan="6" align="center" style="border-bottom:2px solid black"| Night Stalkers
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! colspan="3" style="border-bottom:2px solid black"| Night Stalkers
|-
 
|align="center "|[[Image:Night Stalkers 2nd logo 3058.png|center|100px]]
 
|Created by a forcibly retired MechWarrior with commercial funding, the [[Night Stalkers]] were formed by those who still wished to fight for the Dragon.  However, their willingness to question unreasonable orders put the Stalkers at odds with their superiors.  The Stalkers were finally destroyed during the [[Jihad]].
 
|-
 
|}
 
{|class="wikitable" width='700px' style="background: #gray; border: 2px solid black;"
 
! colspan="6" align="center" style="border-bottom:2px solid black"| Shin Legion
 
|-
 
|align="center "|[[Image:Capbrigshinlegion.png|center|100px]]
 
|Originally a [[Capellan Confederation]] brigade fleeing [[Romano Liao]]'s purges, the regiments of the [[Shin Legion]] elected to join the Draconis Combine. Despite showing unswerving loyalty to their new home, the Legion was considered a foreign brigade by the DCMS High Command, whose continual poor treatment led them to accept [[Chancellor]] [[Sun-Tzu Liao]]'s offer to return home without reprisals in [[3061]].
 
 
|-
 
|-
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|width='400px' align="center "|[[Image:Nightstalkers.jpg|center|Insignia of the Nightstalkers]]
 
|}
 
|}
  
===Militia===
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====Shin Legion====
'''[[DCMS Planetary Militia]]''' are technically under DCMS High Command's authority, though in day-to-day affairs they customarily operate under the guidance of planetary and prefect governors.  Typical planetary militias will consist of several infantry regiments, several armored battalions, and a number of aerospace assets, though half will operate on a reserve status to be called up as needed.  The local prefect determines whether militia conscription is compulsory for everyone or handled as part of a draft process.
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{{main|Shin Legion (Brigade)}}
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{{:Shin Legion (Brigade)}}
  
===Mercenaries===
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== Draconis Elite Strike Teams ==
The DCMS has had an interesting relationship with [[Mercenary|mercenaries]], even when it wasn't [[Operational Turning Points: Death to Mercenaries|ordering their deaths]].  Disgusted by warriors who did not fight for honor but money, the Combine has nevertheless required mercenary help to bolster their defenses, though it has sought these services in underhanded ways.  In [[2822]], shortly after the end of the First Succession War, the DCMS offered to increase mercenary pay and in exchange their supplies would come only from the Procurement Department.  However, many mercenaries found that their pay increase did not cover the extra costs of supplies, forcing them to take on more contracts and thus more debt, until eventually they are forced to join the DCMS to pay off their debts.  After the aggressive actions of a few mercenaries in response to this "[[company store]]" ploy, the DCMS became more subtle in their approach during the latter part of the Succession Wars, with it taking longer for a unit under contract to go into debt.  Even when they are not actively trying to suborn a mercenary unit, the Kuritans tend to treat these soldiers of fortune rather poorly.  Rightly so, many mercenary officers are leery of agreeing to a contract with the Draconis Combine, instead finding a more willing partner with Kuritan corporations.<ref>''Handbook: House Kurita'', p. 45</ref><ref name=HHK145/>
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The Draconis Combine's premier special forces unit, members of the [[Draconis Elite Strike Team|Draconis Elite Strike Teams]] frequently work closely with the [[Internal Security Force]] to eliminate threats to the Combine.
  
 
== Military Academies ==
 
== Military Academies ==
The Draconis Combine has thousands of military schools, ranging from small specialized institutes to sprawling infantry training camps.<ref>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', p. 137</ref>  However, it is the military academies and universities which are the primary source of recruits for the DCMS. Entrance into these schools requires passing a battery of academic, psychological and other tests to measure a candidate's worth, although many also take into consideration social standing and political consideration, a fact which sometimes prevents the DCMS from getting the full potential from its citizenry.<ref name=FMDC24>''Field Manual: Draconis Combine'', pp. 23–24</ref><ref name=HHK146>''Handbook: House Kurita'', pp. 145–146</ref>
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=== Aerospace and Interstellar Institute ===
 +
[[file:aerospace-instiute.png|150px]]
 +
{{sectionstub}}
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 +
=== An Ting University ===
 +
[[Image:An Ting University.gif|right|100px|Logo of the An Ting University]]
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<br style="clear:both" />
 +
 
 +
=== Dover Institute of Higher Learning ===
 +
[[file:dover-higher-learning.png|150px]]
 +
Located on [[Benjamin]], the Dover Institute grew out of the destroyed People's Reconstruction Effort (PRE). The Institute trains MechWarriors to think before they act, and can spend days dissecting a single simulator battle. Since the military academy is part of a larger, civilian institute; MechWarriors often have a more liberal background in literature and the sciences than graduates of other military training centers.
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 +
=== Dieron District Gymnasium ===
 +
[[file:dieron-district-gymnasium.png|150px]]
 +
One of the least prestigious academies in the [[Draconis Combine]], DDG is essentially what its name implies. Cadets have the freedom to take what what courses they desire, which are often hastily assembled and meet in a corner of the massive gym. Once a cadet has accumulated enough class time, he or she can earn a sort of "pass" for simulator time. Once enough sim hours have been logged, they qualify for a live-fire session. Some cadets take their time graduating, while others hurry out as quickly as possible; but all are battle-ready. DDG, which is located on [[Shionoha]], only graduates around fifteen [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarriors]] a year, but they are generally the most well-prepared graduates.
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 +
=== Internal Security College ===
 +
[[file:isf-college.png|150px]]
 +
Located on [[New Samarkand]], the ISC is the required academy for the Combine's feared [[Internal Security Force]]. The enrollment lists are classified, and classes include espionage, interrogation and terrorism. Nevertheless, a significant number of graduates end up serving the ISF from within the DCMS, often keeping tabs on their fellows.
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 +
=== Minoru Kurita University ===
 +
[[file:minoru-university.png|150px]]
 +
Coordinator [[Minoru Kurita (28th c.)|Minoru Kurita]] established this "university" around the fall of the [[Star League]] in preparation for the fighting that he believed was to come (and did, in the form of the [[Succession Wars (History)|Succession Wars]]). MKU is known for churning out infantrymen as fast as possible, with their first battle often serving as their final exam. Due to the exceptionally high rate of failure of this final, MKU boasts few alumni.
 +
 
 +
=== Pagoda for Luthien Officers ===
 +
[[File:Pagoda-luthien.png|100px|right]]
 +
Located on the capital of [[Luthien]], PLO trains MechWarriors and aerospace fighter pilots. The pagoda mostly caters to nobles who will not see actual combat. It focuses on social niceties rather than military training, though such classes are available for students who wish to pursue them. It is the rare student who avails him- or herself of all of the resources at the academy to earn a real education. The highest ranking of the pagoda's alumni is [[Isoroku Kurita]], who was one such cadet.
 +
 
 +
=== Sun Zhang MechWarrior Academy ===
 +
[[Image:Sunzhang-academy.png|100px|right]]
 +
Located on the original capital of [[New Samarkand]], SZMA is especially notable in that it graduates the most [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarriors]] per year of any training facility in the [[Inner Sphere]], over 400. SZMA also has an aerospace fighter pilot program. It is often considered the most prestigious military academy in the [[Draconis Combine]] and all of its graduates receive a ''daisho''. SZMA boasts [[Theodore Kurita|Theodore]] and [[Hohiro Kurita (31st c.)|Hohiro Kurita]] among its alumni.
 +
 
 +
=== Sun-Tzu School of Combat ===
 +
[[file:sun-szu-school.png|150px]]
 +
The school of combat instructs all of its cadets in combined-arms warfare, no matter their specialty. STSC is notable in that it is the only school to award a ''daisho'' to graduates in all modes of study. Hohiro Kurita attended STSC before completing his training at SZMA, as his father Theodore believes in STSC's approach to warfare.
 +
 
 +
=== University of Proserpina ===
 +
[[Image:University of Proserpina.jpg|right|120px|Logo of the University of Proserpina]]
 +
Located on the border world of [[Proserpina]], UP is one of the centers of advanced technology in the [[Draconis Combine]]. Infantry crews, MechWarriors, and pilots are all trained at UP, which was one of the first military training facilities to offer a [[Battle Armor|battle armor]] program.
 +
<br style="clear:both" />
  
All are required to teach the same basic training courses, after which students are free to choose their own military occupational specialty (MOS), representing the skills necessary for a graduate to meet the minimum level requirements in a given specialty. Students must complete at least one MOS course before entering the DCMS.  Generally, universities are responsible for training DCMS officers — offering leadership and command courses not available at academies — and many require a cadet graduate from an academy before accepting them.<ref name=FMDC24/><ref name=HHK146/>
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=== Wisdom of the Dragon ===
 +
[[file:dragon-wisdom.png|150px]]
 +
Wisdom is more akin to a finishing school or an officer school than a traditional military academy. In fact, only officers and officer candidates may take part in the program. It is not uncommon for seasoned officers to attend the school for refreshers. Regardless of whether an individual received one elsewhere or not, all graduates are given a ''daisho''.
  
For those whose educational aptitude or genetic legacy do not allow them to attend an academy or university, there exists "proving grounds" — public areas where potential warriors may prove their skills and potentially earn the right to join the DCMS — located on every prefecture and district capital and several other populous worlds. Proving grounds are geared to a specific branch, such as infantry or BattleMech/aerospace, and administrative support is varied but generally minimal: a prospective student has to supply their own 'Mech or fighter craft, or be prepared to pay heavily for simulator time.  ISF agents are also onsite at each proving ground to inspect promising candidates for any defects in character.  If a person is approved, they are invited to train at one of the military academies; very few have the exceptional skills needed to directly join the ranks of the DCMS.  Of all proving grounds, the [[Osaka Fields Proving Grounds]] on [[Benjamin]] are the largest in the Draconis Combine.<ref name=FMDC24/><ref>''Handbook: House Kurita'', p. 149</ref>
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==Mercenaries==
 +
===3059===
 +
:*[[Avanli's Angels]] <ref name=FMMp106>''Field Manual: Mercenaries'', p.108 </ref>
 +
:*[[Black Thorns]]<ref name=FMMp106/>
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:*[[The Black Omen]]<ref name=FMMp106/>
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:*[[Crater Cobras]] - [[789th Striker]]<ref name=FMMp106/>
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:*[[Dragon's Breath]] <ref name=FMMp106/>
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:*[[Greenburg's Godzillas]] <ref name=FMMp106/>
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:*[[Narhal's Raiders]]<ref name=FMMp106/>
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:*[[Northwind Highlanders]] - [[Stirling's Fusiliers]]<ref name=FMMp106/>
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:*[[Northwind Highlanders]] - [[Northwind Hussars]]<ref name=FMMp106/>
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:*[[Rubinsky's Renegades]]<ref name=FMMp106/>
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:*[[Vanguard Legion]]<ref name=FMMp106/>
  
{|class="wikitable" width='700px' style="background: #gray; border: 2px solid black;"
 
! colspan="6" align="center" style="border-bottom:2px solid black"| Military Academies
 
|-
 
|align="center "|[[Image:Aerospace-institute.png|100px|center]]
 
|align="left "|'''Aerospace and Interstellar Institute'''
 
{{Main|Aerospace and Interstellar Institute}}
 
Located on [[Midway]], AII trains [[aerospace fighter]] pilots, [[DropShip]] and [[JumpShip]] crews, graduating approximately 140 per year.  In conjunction with the Admiralty it began [[WarShip]] crew training in [[3056]].
 
|-
 
|align="center "|[[Image:An Ting University.gif|center|100px]]
 
|align="left "|'''An Ting University'''
 
{{Main|An Ting University}}
 
Destroyed in [[3015]], the university was reopened in [[3055]] and trains [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarriors]] and ASF pilots for the [[An Ting Legion]]s; starting in [[3058]] it also began [[battle armor]] trooper training.
 
|-
 
|align="center "|[[Image:dieron-district-gymnasium.png|center|100px]]
 
|align="left "|'''Dieron District Gymnasium'''
 
{{Main|Dieron District Gymnasium}}
 
One of the least prestigious academies in the [[Draconis Combine]], DDG is essentially what its name implies. Cadets have the freedom to take what courses they desire, which are often hastily assembled and meet in a corner of the massive gym. Some cadets take their time graduating, while others hurry out as quickly as possible. Only fifteen to twenty graduate each year, but all are battle-ready.
 
|-
 
|align="center "|[[Image:dover-higher-learning.png|center|100px]]
 
|align="left "|'''Dover Institute for Higher Learning'''
 
{{Main|Dover Institute for Higher Learning}}
 
Located on [[Benjamin]], the Dover Institute grew out of the destroyed People's Reconstruction Effort (PRE). The Institute trains MechWarriors to think before they act, and can spend days dissecting a single simulator battle.  Approximately 50 students graduate each year, and many go on to command positions.
 
|-
 
|align="center "|[[Image:Galedon Military Academy.PNG|center|100px]]
 
|align="left "|'''Galedon Military Academy'''
 
{{Main|Galedon Military Academy}}
 
The oldest military academy in the Draconis Combine, the GMA was founded on [[Galedon V]] though many courses take place on the less hospitable world of [[Matsuida]].  Concentrates heavily on physical strength and endurance and survival training, such that courses had to be modified to decrease student deaths.
 
|-
 
|align="center "|[[Image:HACHIMAN_TECHNICAL_INSTITUTE_Logo.JPG|center|100px]]
 
|align="left "|'''Hachiman Technical Institute'''
 
{{Main|Hachiman Technical Institute}}
 
Less a military than a technical school, HTI is dedicated to training technicians skilled in fixing nearly any machine they might come across.  It is also unique in that it largely accepts as students people who have been rejected by one of the other military academies.
 
|-
 
|align="center "|[[Image:isf-college.png|center|100px]]
 
|align="left "|'''Internal Security College'''
 
{{Main|Internal Security College}}
 
Located on [[New Samarkand]], the ISC is the required academy for the Combine's feared [[Internal Security Force]]. The enrollment lists are classified, and classes include espionage, interrogation and terrorism. Nevertheless, a significant number of graduates end up serving the ISF from within the DCMS, often keeping tabs on their fellows.
 
|-
 
|align="center "|[[Image:Minoru-university.png|center|100px]]
 
|align="left "|'''Minoru Kurita University'''
 
{{Main|Minoru Kurita University}}
 
Coordinator [[Minoru Kurita (28th c.)|Minoru Kurita]] established this "university" around the fall of the [[Star League]] in preparation for the fighting that he believed was to come (and did, in the form of the Succession Wars). MKU is known for churning out infantrymen as fast as possible, with their first battle often serving as their final exam. Due to the exceptionally high rate of failure of this final, MKU boasts few alumni.
 
|-
 
|align="center "|[[Image:Pagoda-luthien.png|center|100px]]
 
|align="left "|'''Pagoda for Luthien Officers'''
 
{{Main|Pagoda for Luthien Officers}}
 
Located on the capital of Luthien, PLO trains MechWarriors and aerospace fighter pilots. The pagoda mostly caters to nobles who will not see actual combat. It focuses on social niceties rather than military training, though such classes are available for students who wish to pursue them. It is the rare student who avails him- or herself of all of the resources at the academy to earn a real education. The highest-ranking of the pagoda's alumni is [[Isoroku Kurita]], who was one such cadet.
 
|-
 
|align="center "|[[Image:Sunzhang-academy.png|center|100px]]
 
|align="left "|'''Sun Zhang MechWarrior Academy'''
 
{{Main|Sun Zhang MechWarrior Academy}}
 
Located on the original capital of [[New Samarkand]], SZMA is especially notable in that it graduates the most MechWarriors per year of any training facility in the Inner Sphere, over 400. SZMA also has an aerospace fighter pilot program. It is often considered the most prestigious military academy in the Draconis Combine and all of its graduates receive a ''daishō''. SZMA boasts [[Theodore Kurita|Theodore]] and [[Hohiro Kurita (31st c.)|Hohiro Kurita]] among its alumni.
 
|-
 
|align="center "|[[Image:sun-szu-school.png|center|100px]]
 
|align="left "|'''Sun Tzu School of Combat'''
 
{{Main|Sun Tzu School of Combat}}
 
The school of combat instructs all of its cadets in combined-arms warfare, no matter their specialty. STSC is notable in that it is the only school to award a ''daishō'' to graduates in all modes of study. Hohiro Kurita attended STSC before completing his training at SZMA, as his father Theodore believes in STSC's approach to warfare.
 
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|align="center "|[[Image:University of Proserpina.jpg|center|100px]]
 
|align="left "|'''University of Proserpina'''
 
Located on the border world of [[Proserpina]], UP is one of the centers of advanced technology in the Draconis Combine. Infantry crews, MechWarriors, and pilots are all trained at UP, which was one of the first military training facilities to offer a [[battle armor]] program.
 
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|align="center "|[[Image:dragon-wisdom.png|center|100px]]
 
|align="left "|'''Wisdom of the Dragon'''
 
{{Main|Wisdom of the Dragon}}
 
Wisdom is more akin to a finishing school or an officer school than a traditional military academy. In fact, only officers and officer candidates may take part in the program. It is not uncommon for seasoned officers to attend the school for refreshers. Regardless of whether an individual received one elsewhere or not, all graduates are given a ''daishō''.
 
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|align="left "|'''Kensai Kami'''
 
{{Main|Kensai Kami}}
 
Kensai Kami is a three-month graduate program which pits the best MechWarrior from each regiment against each other and the program's instructors to improve their skills as a warrior.  Those who graduate from the program can rightly consider themselves among the most elite warriors in the DCMS, while their families are awarded the [[Kensai Kami Wreath]] as thanks in their part for raising such warriors.
 
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== Military Ranks ==
 
== Military Ranks ==
 
The DCMS has used the same basic rank system for nearly four hundred years, with Theodore Kurita making two minor modifications, assigning the rank of ''Tai-shu'' to all Warlords and adjusting the other high-level ranks in response as well as assigning Japanese names to all enlisted ranks as a gesture of respect for their increasing worth to the Combine military.
 
The DCMS has used the same basic rank system for nearly four hundred years, with Theodore Kurita making two minor modifications, assigning the rank of ''Tai-shu'' to all Warlords and adjusting the other high-level ranks in response as well as assigning Japanese names to all enlisted ranks as a gesture of respect for their increasing worth to the Combine military.
  
All DCMS ranks use stylized ''kanji'' numerals as insignia, worn on the left collar of their uniform on small colored rectangle designating their service branch. ''For samples of the DCMS rank images, please see the [[Draconis Combine Mustered Soldiery Rank Insignia]] page.''
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All DCMS ranks use stylized ''katakana'' numerals as insignia, worn on the left collar of their uniform on small colored rectangle designating their service branch. ''For samples of the DCMS rank images, please see the [[Draconis Combine Mustered Soldiery Rank Insignia]] page.''
  
 
Those colors are:
 
Those colors are:
 
* Cherry Red - MechWarrior
 
* Cherry Red - MechWarrior
* Yellow - Aerospace Pilot
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* Yellow - AeroSpace Pilot
 
* Dark Green - DropShip/JumpShip Crew
 
* Dark Green - DropShip/JumpShip Crew
 
* Light Green - Support Personnel
 
* Light Green - Support Personnel
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{| class="wikitable"
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! scope="col" width="150" style="background:#dedede" | DCMS Rank
 
! scope="col" width="150" style="background:#dedede" | DCMS Rank
 
! scope="col" width="150" style="background:#dedede" | DCA Rank
 
! scope="col" width="150" style="background:#dedede" | DCA Rank
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==See Also==
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==Gallery==
* [[Awards#Draconis_Combine|Medals and Decorations of the DCMS]]
 
* [[Uniforms of the DCMS]]
 
* [[Draconis Combine and Free Rasalhague Republic Infantry Kit]]
 
  
==Notes==
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===Uniforms of the DCMS===
{{RankStyle}}
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<gallery>
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Image:Dcms3050dest.jpg|DEST Assassin
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Image:Dcms3050tech.jpg|Technician
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Image:Dcms3050corporal.jpg|Corporal in field uniform
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Image:Dcms3050infantry.jpg|Infantry in body armor
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Image:Dcms3050tanker.jpg|Tank Crew
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Image:Dcms3050navycrew.jpg|Naval Crewman
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Image:Dcms3050cadet.jpg|Officer Cadet
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Image:Dcms3050pilot.jpg|Aerospace Pilot
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Image:Dcms3050mechwarriors.jpg|MechWarrior
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Image:Dcms3050dress.jpg|DCMS Dress Uniform
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Image:Kurita-dress-prefect.png|Prefect
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Image:Kurita-dress-ceremonial-guard.png|Ceremonial Guard
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Image:Kurita-dress-mechwarrior.png|Mechwarrior
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Image:Kurita-dress-tank-crew.png|Tank Crewman
 +
Image:Kurita-dress-civilian-police.png|Police
 +
Image:Kurita-dress-figher-pilot.png|Fighter Pilot
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</gallery>
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==Warships of the Draconis Combine==
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* [[Kyushu]] Class ([[frigate]])<ref name=FMDracComp15>''Field Manual: Draconis Combine'', p. 15</ref>
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:*[[Dream of Kessel|DCS ''Dream of Kessel'']]<ref name=FMDracComp15/> - destroyed during [[Operation Bulldog|Operation: Bulldog]] ([[3059]])<ref name=FMUpdp105>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 105</ref>
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:*[[Draconis Rift (Vessel)|DCS ''Draconis Rift'']]<ref name=FMDracComp15/> 
 +
:*[[Luthien (Vessel)|DCS ''Luthien'']]<ref name=FMDracComp15/> - destroyed at [[Benjamin]] ([[3072]]) <ref name=FRDCMSp7/>
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:*[[Victory at Wolcott|DCS ''Victory at Wolcott'']]<ref name=FMDracComp15/> - destroyed during [[Operation SCOUR|Operation: SCOUR]]<ref name=FRDCMSp7/>
 +
:*[[Dieron Star|DCS ''Dieron Star'']]<ref name=FMDracComp15/>
 +
:*[[Galedon Explorer|DCS ''Galedon Explorer'']]<ref name=FMDracComp15/> - destroyed by [[Clan Snow Raven]]([[3068]]) <ref name=FRDCMSp7> ''Field Report: DCMS'' p7 </ref>
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:*[[Pride of New Samarkand|DCS ''Pride of New Samarkand'']]<ref name=FMDracComp15/>  - destroyed during [[Operation Bulldog|Operation: Bulldog]]  ([[3059]])<ref name=FMUpdp105/>
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 +
 
 +
* [[Kirishima]] Class ([[cruisers]])<ref name=FMDracComp15/>
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:*[[Shiro (Vessel)|DCS ''Shiro'']]<ref name=FMDracComp15/> - destroyed during [[Operation Bulldog|Operation: Bulldog]]  ([[3059]])<ref name=FMUpdp105/>
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:*[[Urizen II|DCS ''Urizen II'']]<ref name=FMDracComp15/> - destroyed by [[Clan Nova Cat]] during [[Jihad]]<ref name=FRDCMSp7/>
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:*[[Takashi|DCS ''Takashi'']] <ref name=FMDracComp15/> - destroyed during [[Operation SCOUR|Operation: SCOUR]]<ref name=FRDCMSp7/>
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:*[[Siriwan|DCS ''Siriwan'']]<ref name=FMDracComp15/> - destroyed at [[Algedi]] by [[Azami Brotherhood]] <ref name=FRDCMSp7/>
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 +
 
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* [[Tatsumaki]] Class ([[destroyer]])<ref name=FMDracComp15/>
 +
:*[[The Lair of Mighty Wyrms|DCS ''The Lair of Mighty Wyrms'']]<ref name=FMDracComp15/>
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:*[[Dragon's Last Tear|DCS ''Dragon's Last Tear'']]<ref name=FMDracComp15/> - destroyed by [[Clan Ghost Bear]] ([[3062]]) <ref>''Era Report: 3062'' p.25 </ref>
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:*unnamed vessel - destroyed during [[Operation Bulldog|Operation: Bulldog]] ([[3059]])<ref> ''The Dragons Roars'', p.60 </ref>
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 +
 
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* [[Inazuma]] Class ([[corvette]])<ref name=FMDracComp15/>
 +
:*[[Night of Agony|DCS ''Night of Agony'']]<ref name=FMDracComp15/> - destroyed at [[Benjamin]] ([[3072]]) <ref name=FRDCMSp7/>
 +
:*[[Winds of Heaven|DCS ''Winds of Heaven'']]<ref name=FMDracComp15/>
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:*[[Amber Lotus|DCS ''Amber Lotus'']]<ref name=FMDracComp15/>
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:*[[Swiping Claw|DCS ''Swiping Claw'']]<ref name=FMDracComp15/> - destroyed at [[Benjamin]] ([[3072]]) <ref name=FRDCMSp7/>
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 +
 
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* [[Kaga Class]] ([[aerospace carrier]])
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:*[[DCS Mount Niitaka]]<ref name=FMDracComp15/>
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* [[Yamato Class]] ([[battleship]])<ref name=FMDracComp15/>
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:*unnamed
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
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* ''[[House Kurita Sourcebook]]''
 
* ''[[Field Manual: Draconis Combine]]''
 
* ''[[Field Manual: Draconis Combine]]''
* ''[[Field Manual: Mercenaries]]''
 
 
* ''[[Field Manual: Updates]]''
 
* ''[[Field Manual: Updates]]''
 
* ''[[Field Report: DCMS]]''
 
* ''[[Field Report: DCMS]]''
 
* ''[[Historical: Liberation of Terra Volume 1]]''
 
* ''[[Historical: Liberation of Terra Volume 1]]''
* ''[[House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)]]''
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* ''[[Field Manual: Mercenaries]]''
 
 
  
[[Category:Military Organizations|Draconis Combine Mustered Soldiery]]
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[[Category:Military organizations|Draconis Combine Mustered Soldiery]]

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