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The '''Filtvelt Coalition''' is a Periphery realm that formed on February 20, [[3072]].<ref>''Jihad Hot Spots: 3072'', p. 78</ref> After being ignored by [[House Davion]] for the first five years of the [[Jihad]], and facing attacks from the [[Tortuga Dominions]] and [[Taurian Concordat]], twenty worlds from the Broken Wheel Combat Region seceded from the [[Federated Suns]] to form their own nation.
 
The '''Filtvelt Coalition''' is a Periphery realm that formed on February 20, [[3072]].<ref>''Jihad Hot Spots: 3072'', p. 78</ref> After being ignored by [[House Davion]] for the first five years of the [[Jihad]], and facing attacks from the [[Tortuga Dominions]] and [[Taurian Concordat]], twenty worlds from the Broken Wheel Combat Region seceded from the [[Federated Suns]] to form their own nation.
  
[[AFFS]] military units stationed in the systems claimed by the Filtvelt Coalition were given the choice of either transferring into the Filtvelt Defensive Army or relocating to a Federated Suns system. A few weeks after the nation announced its independence, the Coalition introduced a universal draft to increase its defensive preparedness. This draft increased the size of the Citizen's Militia.<ref>''Jihad Hot Spots: 3072'', p. 79</ref>
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[[AFFS]] military units stationed in the systems claimed by the Filtvelt Coalition were given the choice of either transferring into the Filtvelt Defensive Army or relocating to a Federated Suns system. A few weeks after the nation announced its independence, the Coalition introduced a universal draft to increase its defensive preparedness. This draft increased the size of the Citizen's Militia.<ref>''Jihad Hot Spots: 3072'', p. 79</ref> [[The Thumpers]] mercenary unit signed on with the Filtvelt Coalition for several contracts.{{cn}}
  
 
Sometime after the close of the Jihad and prior to [[3130]], thirteen of the systems that made up the Filtvelt Coalition re-entered the Federated Suns.<ref>''Inner Sphere detailed map for 3130 shows Filtvelt Coalition only has seven systems.''</ref>
 
Sometime after the close of the Jihad and prior to [[3130]], thirteen of the systems that made up the Filtvelt Coalition re-entered the Federated Suns.<ref>''Inner Sphere detailed map for 3130 shows Filtvelt Coalition only has seven systems.''</ref>

Revision as of 11:30, 21 April 2010

The Filtvelt Coalition is a Periphery realm that formed on February 20, 3072.[1] After being ignored by House Davion for the first five years of the Jihad, and facing attacks from the Tortuga Dominions and Taurian Concordat, twenty worlds from the Broken Wheel Combat Region seceded from the Federated Suns to form their own nation.

AFFS military units stationed in the systems claimed by the Filtvelt Coalition were given the choice of either transferring into the Filtvelt Defensive Army or relocating to a Federated Suns system. A few weeks after the nation announced its independence, the Coalition introduced a universal draft to increase its defensive preparedness. This draft increased the size of the Citizen's Militia.[2] The Thumpers mercenary unit signed on with the Filtvelt Coalition for several contracts.[citation needed]

Sometime after the close of the Jihad and prior to 3130, thirteen of the systems that made up the Filtvelt Coalition re-entered the Federated Suns.[3]

Worlds of the Filtvelt Coalition

The following systems were part of the Filtvelt Coalition when it formed in 3072: Cogdell, Ebro, Eustatius, Filtvelt, Gillingham, Hephzibah, Jaboatao, Lackland, Mararn, Marielund, Mejicanos, Memphis, Morven, Moultrie, Redondo, Sherwood, Skepptana, Sodertalje, Vaucluse, Wetumpka, and Broken Wheel.

In 3130, the following systems were part of the Coalition: Filtvelt, Marielund, Wetumpka, Broken Wheel, Lackland, Skepptana, and Mararn.

References

  1. Jihad Hot Spots: 3072, p. 78
  2. Jihad Hot Spots: 3072, p. 79
  3. Inner Sphere detailed map for 3130 shows Filtvelt Coalition only has seven systems.

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