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| image = [[Image:Draconis March Militia -Brigade logo.png|150px|Brigade Insignia of the Draconis March Militia]]
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| Designation = Draconis March Militia
 
| Designation = Draconis March Militia
| Formed = 2754<ref name="FR2765:FSp21">''Field Report 2765: AFFS'', p. 21: "Federated Suns March Militias"</ref>
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| Formed = 2754<ref name="FR2765:FSp21">''Field Report 2765: Federated Suns'', p. 21, "Federated Suns March Militias"</ref>
 
| Disbanded =  
 
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The '''[[Draconis March Militia]]''' units are known to be loyal to [[House Sandoval]]. Centuries of raids, and the horror of the [[Kentares Massacre]] make sure that no member of the DMM will trust any [[DCMS]] officer.  The détente between the [[Draconis Combine]]-[[Federated Suns]] caused them a great deal of worry.
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The '''[[Draconis March Militia]]''' units are known to be loyal to [[House Sandoval]]. Centuries of raids, and the horror of the [[Kentares Massacre]] make sure that no member of the DMM will trust any [[DCMS]] officer.  The detente between the [[Draconis Combine]]-[[Federated Suns]] caused them a great deal of worry.
 
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==History==
 
==History==
 
=== Formation ===
 
=== Formation ===
The March Militias found across the [[Federated Suns]] were originally formed in [[2754]] as a result of the [[Preparedness Act]] enacted by [[First Prince]] [[Richard Davion]] in [[2735]]<ref name="FR2765:FSp3">''Field Report 2765: AFFS'', p. 3: "Strategic Update"</ref> and the subsequent repeal of the [[Star League]] [[Council Edict of 2650]] in [[2752]].<ref name="FR2765:FSp3"/> Richard established a formal training program aimed at increasing the general readiness level of the [[Armed Forces of the Federated Suns]] reserve forces and formalized the structure of the March Militias, bringing the planetary militias into a common structure.<ref name="FR2765:FSp21"/>
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The March Militias found across the [[Federated Suns]] were originally formed in [[2754]] as a result of the [[Preparedness Act]] enacted by [[First Prince]] [[Richard Davion]] in [[2735]]<ref name="FR2765:FSp3">''Field Report 2765: Federated Suns'', p. 3, "Strategic Update"</ref> and the subsequent repeal of the [[Star League]] [[Council Edict of 2650]] in [[2752]].<ref name="FR2765:FSp3"/> Richard established a formal training program aimed at increasing the general readiness level of the [[Armed Forces of the Federated Suns]] reserve forces and formalized the structure of the March Militias, bringing the planetary militias into a common structure.<ref name="FR2765:FSp21"/>
  
 
Richard established a system whereby each of the Marches within the Federated Suns conducted internal wargames every two years, with those wargames being inspired by the [[Martial Olympiad]] conducted by the [[Star League Defense Force]] every four years. Each March Militia was formed as an ad hoc [[brigade]] drawing on the winners from each planetary militia across each Combat Region. These ad hoc brigades then competed against each other at a March level to earn the title of "Best Prepared" March Militia within each of the three Marches.<ref name="FR2765:FSp21"/>
 
Richard established a system whereby each of the Marches within the Federated Suns conducted internal wargames every two years, with those wargames being inspired by the [[Martial Olympiad]] conducted by the [[Star League Defense Force]] every four years. Each March Militia was formed as an ad hoc [[brigade]] drawing on the winners from each planetary militia across each Combat Region. These ad hoc brigades then competed against each other at a March level to earn the title of "Best Prepared" March Militia within each of the three Marches.<ref name="FR2765:FSp21"/>
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When first established each of the March Militias within the Draconis March Militia were based around a standard model that gave each a level of firepower roughly equivalent to a [[Star League Defense Force]] light [[division]]. Each militia consisted of a single BattleMech regiment, three regiments of infantry, two [[Combat Vehicle|armor]] regiments, a battalion of mobile artillery and two wings of [[aerospace fighter]]s, with each wing consisting of eighteen fighters. This relatively low number of aerospace fighters was a significant difference between the March Militias and their frontline AFFS counterparts or similar [[SLDF]] formations of the era.<ref name="FR2765:FSp21"/>
 
When first established each of the March Militias within the Draconis March Militia were based around a standard model that gave each a level of firepower roughly equivalent to a [[Star League Defense Force]] light [[division]]. Each militia consisted of a single BattleMech regiment, three regiments of infantry, two [[Combat Vehicle|armor]] regiments, a battalion of mobile artillery and two wings of [[aerospace fighter]]s, with each wing consisting of eighteen fighters. This relatively low number of aerospace fighters was a significant difference between the March Militias and their frontline AFFS counterparts or similar [[SLDF]] formations of the era.<ref name="FR2765:FSp21"/>
  
The Draconis March was divided into six Combat Regions at the time the March Militias were created,<ref name="FR2765:FSp29">''Field Report 2765: AFFS'', p. 29: "Armed Forces Federated Suns Deployment Map 2765"</ref> with each Combat Region raising one March Militia; these six Militias were the [[Clovis Draconis March Militia|Clovis]], [[Dahar Draconis March Militia|Dahar]], [[Fairfax Draconis March Militia|Fairfax]], [[Kilbourne Draconis March Militia|Kilbourne]], [[Robinson Draconis March Militia|Robinson]] and [[Woodbine Draconis March Militia]]s.<ref name="FR2765:FSp21"/>
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The Draconis March was divided into six Combat Regions at the time the March Militias were created,<ref name="FR2765:FSp29">''Field Report 2765: Federated Suns'', p. 29, "Armed Forces Federated Suns Deployment Map 2765"</ref> with each Combat Region raising one March Militia; these six Militias were the [[Clovis Draconis March Militia|Clovis]], [[Dahar Draconis March Militia|Dahar]], [[Fairfax Draconis March Militia|Fairfax]], [[Kilbourne Draconis March Militia|Kilbourne]], [[Robinson Draconis March Militia|Robinson]] and [[Woodbine Draconis March Militia]]s.<ref name="FR2765:FSp21"/>
  
 
=== The Succession Wars ===
 
=== The Succession Wars ===
On the 1st of May [[2787]] the Draconis Combine launched a massive invasion of the Federated Suns, with the [[Draconis Combine Mustered Soldiery]] troops under the command of [[Jinjiro Kurita]], son of the [[Coordinator]]. Jinjiro had learned from the battles on [[Towne]] earlier in the [[First Succession War]], and had recognized that interservice cooperation between the different branches of the Federated Suns military had largely been replaced by rivalry, and that the various Combat Regions across the Federated Suns had become dangerously parochial, with units being very protective of worlds within their Combat Region but the staff of the various Combat Regions rarely coordinating or cooperating with each other. Jinjiro's forces took full advantage of that; his first wave attacked worlds along the border, overwhelming many before they had a chance to call for help. Each of the Combat Region commanding officers attempted to deal with the attacks on their own, focused completely on the defense of their own Combat Region with little exchange of information between Regions. Jinjiro's second wave capitalized on this, striking in force against the Clovis Combat Region; despite a dogged, fierce defense by [[Field Marshal]] Simons and forces directly under his command such as the [[1st Clovis Guards Regiment|First Clovis Guards Regiment]] on Clovis he was cut off and, after a week, killed when his [[DropShip]] attempted to retreat from the planet. The loss of Smith caused organized resistance in the Clovis Combat Region to collapse, and before the other senior officers within the AFFS had realized what happened, DCMS forces poured through the Clovis Combat Region and deep into the heart of the Federated Suns.<ref name="HD(TFS)p62">''House Davion (The Federated Suns)'', p. 62: "The Storm Breaks (PDF edition)"</ref>
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On the 1st of May [[2787]] the Draconis Combine launched a massive invasion of the Federated Suns, with the [[Draconis Combine Mustered Soldiery]] troops under the command of [[Jinjiro Kurita]], son of the [[Coordinator]]. Jinjiro had learned from the battles on [[Towne]] earlier in the [[First Succession War]], and had recognized that inter-arm co-operation between the different branches of the Federated Suns military had largely been replaced by rivalry, and that the various Combat Regions across the Federated Suns had become dangerously parochial, with units being very protective of worlds within their Combat Region but the staff of the various Combat Regions rarely coordinating or co-operating with each other. Jinjiro's forces took full advantage of that; his first wave attacked worlds along the border, overwhelming many before they had a chance to call for help. Each of the Combat Region commanding officers attempted to deal with the attacks on their own, focused completely on the defense of their own Combat Region with little exchange of information between Regions. Jinjiro's second wave capitalized on this, striking in force against the Clovis Combat Region; despite a dogged, fierce defense by [[Field Marshal]] Simons and forces directly under his command such as the [[1st Clovis Guards Regiment|First Clovis Guards Regiment]] on Clovis he was cut off and, after a week, killed when his [[DropShip]] attempted to retreat from the planet. The loss of Smith caused organized resistance in the Clovis Combat Region to collapse, and before the other senior officers within the AFFS had realized what happened, DCMS forces poured through the Clovis Combat Region and deep into the heart of the Federated Suns.<ref name="HD(TFS)p62">''House Davion (The Federated Suns)'', p. 62, "The Storm Breaks (PDF edition)"</ref>
  
It would be thirty years before the AFFS had finally recovered and fought its way back to something approximating the prewar border;<ref name="HD(TFS)p67">''House Davion (The Federated Suns)'', p. 67: "March Militia and Planetary Guard Units (PDF edition)"</ref> the risk posed to the Federated Suns as a result of the entrenched parochialism and separation between Combat Regions highlighted the weaknesses of the system within the Capellan and Draconis Marches, leading the [[Marshal (rank)|Marshal]]s of the AFFS to restructure both Marches, replacing the Combat Regions with a number of smaller Polymorphous Defensive Zones (PDZs), each with its own March Militia.<ref name="HD(TFS)p135">''House Davion (The Federated Suns)'', p. 135: "Deployment of AFFS Forces (PDF edition)"</ref>
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It would be thirty years before the AFFS had finally recovered and fought its way back to something approximating the pre-War border;<ref name="HD(TFS)p67">''House Davion (The Federated Suns)'', p. 67, "March Militia and Planetary Guard Units (PDF edition)"</ref> the risk posed to the Federated Suns as a result of the entrenched parochialism and separation between Combat Regions highlighted the weaknesses of the system within the Capellan and Draconis Marches, leading the [[Marshal (rank)|Marshal]]s of the AFFS to restructure both Marches, replacing the Combat Regions with a number of smaller Polymorphous Defensive Zones (PDZs), each with its own March Militia.<ref name="HD(TFS)p135">''House Davion (The Federated Suns)'', p. 135, "Deployment of AFFS Forces (PDF edition)"</ref>
  
By the close of the [[Third Succession War]] there were ten March Militias serving within the Draconis March Militia.<ref name="HD(TFS)p147">''House Davion (The Federated Suns)'', p. 147: "March Militias (PDF edition)"</ref> Each PDZ provided the money and manpower to field a single March Militia, and each March Militia was a [[Regimental Combat Team]] consisting of one BattleMech regiment, two armored regiments, five infantry regiments, a [[company]] of artillery and aerospace fighter support. The personnel within each of the March Militias were either regular soldiers and officers who had requested a transfer to a Militia unit near their homeworld - or who had been transferred - or soldiers trained locally at the military training school associated with that PDZ. Command of each March Militia usually lay with a [[Major General]] familiar with the PDZ in question.<ref name="HD(TFS)p127">''House Davion (The Federated Suns)'', p. 127: "March Militia and Planetary Guard Units (PDF edition)"</ref>
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By the close of the [[Third Succession War]] there were ten March Militias serving within the Draconis March Militia.<ref name="HD(TFS)p147">''House Davion (The Federated Suns)'', p. 147, "March Militias (PDF edition)"</ref> Each PDZ provided the money and manpower to field a single March Militia, and each March Militia was a [[Regimental Combat Team]] consisting of one BattleMech regiment, two armored regiments, five infantry regiments, a [[company]] of artillery and aerospace fighter support. The personnel within each of the March Militias were either regular soldiers and officers who had requested a transfer to a Militia unit near their homeworld - or who had been transferred - or soldiers trained locally at the military training school associated with that PDZ. Command of each March Militia usually lay with a [[Major General]] familiar with the PDZ in question.<ref name="HD(TFS)p127">''House Davion (The Federated Suns)'', p. 127, "March Militia and Planetary Guard Units (PDF edition)"</ref>
  
 
=== The Jihad ===
 
=== The Jihad ===
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One of the Draconis March Militia surrendered to the Draconis Combine.<ref name=CombineAssault/>
 
One of the Draconis March Militia surrendered to the Draconis Combine.<ref name=CombineAssault/>
  
As part of the "Never Again" Defensive Doctrine, in [[3079]] the surviving units of the Draconis March Militia were all scheduled to be resized down to use the [[Light Combat Team]] organization. This reorganization allowed the AFFS High Command to create more units that could defend against attacks from hostile forces.<ref name="fra18"/>
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As part of the "Never Again" Defensive Doctrine, in [[3079]] the surviving units of the Draconis March Militia were all scheduled to be re-sized down to use the [[Light Combat Team]] organization. This reorganization allowed the AFFS High Command to create more units that could defend against attacks from hostile forces.<ref name="fra18"/>
  
 
==Officers==
 
==Officers==
 
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| colspan="4" style="background: #efefef;" | '''Commanding Officers of the Draconis March Militia'''
 
| colspan="4" style="background: #efefef;" | '''Commanding Officers of the Draconis March Militia'''
 
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| [[General]]||[[Sarah Zibler-Trent]]||[[3085]]<ref name=FM3085p66>''Field Manual: 3085'', p. 66: "AFFS Deployment Table - 3085"</ref>
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| [[General]]||[[Sarah Zibler-Trent]]||[[3085]]<ref name=FM3085p66>''Field Manual: 3085'', p. 66, "AFFS Deployment Table - 3085"</ref>
 
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==Units of the Draconis March Militia==
 
==Units of the Draconis March Militia==
:* [[Addicks Draconis March Militia]]
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:* [[Addicks Draconis March Militia]]  
 
:* [[Bremond Draconis March Militia]]
 
:* [[Bremond Draconis March Militia]]
 
:* [[Bryceland Draconis March Militia]]
 
:* [[Bryceland Draconis March Militia]]
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:* [[Milligan Draconis March Militia]]
 
:* [[Milligan Draconis March Militia]]
 
:* [[Raman Draconis March Militia]]
 
:* [[Raman Draconis March Militia]]
:* [[Robinson Draconis March Militia]]
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:* [[Robinson Draconis March Militia]]  
 
:* [[Woodbine Draconis March Militia]]
 
:* [[Woodbine Draconis March Militia]]
 
:* [[Xhosa Draconis March Militia]]
 
:* [[Xhosa Draconis March Militia]]
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
* ''Field Report 2765: AFFS'' attributes the Preparedness Act of 2735 to both [[Richard Davion]]<ref name="FR2765:FSp3"/> and [[Roger Davion (27th c.)|Roger Davion]].<ref name="FR2765:FSp21"/> Because other sources indicate that Richard Davion was First Prince in 2735, and that Roger Davion died in 2703, the latter attribution is probably an error.
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* ''Field Report 2765: Federated Suns'' attributes the Preparedness Act of 2735 to both [[Richard Davion]]<ref name="FR2765:FSp3"/> and [[Roger Davion (27th c.)|Roger Davion]]<ref name="FR2765:FSp21"/>. Because other sources indicate that Richard Davion was First Prince in 2735, and that Roger Davion died in 2703, the latter attribution is probably an error.
* The Addicks Draconis March Militia was destroyed in [[3069]] by [[Word of Blake]] invasion.<ref name="fra18"/>
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* The Addicks Draconis March Militia was destroyed in [[3069]] by [[Word of Blake]] invasion).<ref name="fra18"/>
* The Robinson Draconis March Militia was destroyed in the [[Jihad]], survivors joined [[1st Robinson Rangers]].<ref name="fra18"/>
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* The Robinson Draconis March Militia was destroyed in the [[Jihad]], survivors joined [[1st Robinson Rangers]]).<ref name="fra18"/>
 
* The Xhosa Draconis March Militia surrendered to [[DCMS]] in September [[3068]].<ref name=CombineAssault>''BattleCorps: INN Newscast (Solaris Broadcasting Co. section), news item published [21/09/3068]: "Combine Forces Assault March Worlds Without Provocation"''</ref>
 
* The Xhosa Draconis March Militia surrendered to [[DCMS]] in September [[3068]].<ref name=CombineAssault>''BattleCorps: INN Newscast (Solaris Broadcasting Co. section), news item published [21/09/3068]: "Combine Forces Assault March Worlds Without Provocation"''</ref>
  
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
* ''[[List of Solaris Broadcasting Co. articles#Combine Forces Assault Suns|BattleCorps Solaris Broadcasting Co., 21/09/3068: "Combine Forces Assault Suns"]]''
 
 
* ''[[Field Manual: 3085]]''
 
* ''[[Field Manual: 3085]]''
 
* ''[[Field Manual: Federated Suns]]''
 
* ''[[Field Manual: Federated Suns]]''
 
* ''[[Field Report: AFFS]]''
 
* ''[[Field Report: AFFS]]''
* ''[[Field Report 2765: AFFS]]''
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* ''[[Field Report 2765: Federated Suns]]''
 
* ''[[House Davion (The Federated Suns)]]''
 
* ''[[House Davion (The Federated Suns)]]''
 
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* ''[[BattleCorps#Solaris Broadcasting Co.|INN Newscast, 21/09/3068: "Combine Forces Assault March Worlds Without Provocation"]]''
  
 
[[Category: Federated Suns Militia Commands|Draconis March Militia]]
 
[[Category: Federated Suns Militia Commands|Draconis March Militia]]
 
[[Category:Federated Commonwealth Militia Commands|Draconis March Militia]]
 
[[Category:Federated Commonwealth Militia Commands|Draconis March Militia]]

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