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== History==
 
== History==
The roots of these brigade lays partly in the former Liao Reserve, but with the horrendous loses from the [[4th Succession War]] the command needs several decades to rebuild its former strength. Established as new units during 3060/61 the regiments fought mainly in the [[Chaos March]] region with some success but weren't involved in the St. Ives conflict.
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The roots of these brigade lays partly in the former Liao Reserve, but with the horrendous losses from the [[4th Succession War]] the command needed several decades to rebuild its former strength. Established as new units during 3060/61 the regiments fought mainly in the [[Chaos March]] region with some success but weren't involved in the St. Ives conflict.
  
 
During the [[Jihad]] the regiments of Liao Cháng-Chéng were seriously damaged. By [[3079]] only one was at half-strength while the rest were between thirty and forty percent of their pre-Jihad strength.<ref>''Field Report: CCAF'', p. 13</ref>  
 
During the [[Jihad]] the regiments of Liao Cháng-Chéng were seriously damaged. By [[3079]] only one was at half-strength while the rest were between thirty and forty percent of their pre-Jihad strength.<ref>''Field Report: CCAF'', p. 13</ref>  
  
The popularity of the Liao Cháng-Chéng increased markedly after the [[Jihad]]; having been rotated back from the front lines and stationed along the relatively peaceful border between the Confederation and the [[Duchy of Andurien]], the Liao Cháng-Chéng found themselves the centre of attention from the Capellan media for some time. Fresh from battles in a nuclear war zone where the Cháng-Chéng were heavily involved in some of the deadliest combat of the Jihad, the everyman character of the Cháng-Chéng attracted the media. Being more accessible and easier to identify with for the average Capellan than the elite [[Red Lancers]] or [[Death Commandos]] has made the Cháng-Chéng popular heroes for their part in defending the heart of the Confederation from the [[Word of Blake]].<ref name="J:FRp100">''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 100, "Liao Cháng-Chéng"</ref>
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The popularity of the Liao Cháng-Chéng increased markedly after the Jihad; having been rotated back from the front lines and stationed along the relatively peaceful border between the Confederation and the [[Duchy of Andurien]], the Liao Cháng-Chéng found themselves the centre of attention from the Capellan media for some time. Fresh from battles in a nuclear war zone where the Cháng-Chéng were heavily involved in some of the deadliest combat of the Jihad, the everyman character of the Cháng-Chéng attracted the media. Being more accessible and easier to identify with for the average Capellan than the elite [[Red Lancers]] or [[Death Commandos]] has made the Cháng-Chéng popular heroes for their part in defending the heart of the Confederation from the [[Word of Blake]].<ref name="J:FRp100">''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 100, "Liao Cháng-Chéng"</ref>
  
 
To rebuild the Liao Cháng-Chéng regiments were rotated out of the Liao Commonality and sent to the Capellan Confederation/Duchy of Andurien Border. This gave them time to rebuild, but prohibited them from participating in [[Operation GOLDEN FORTRESS]]. After the Republic of the Sphere counterattacked, many of the worlds the Liao Cháng-Chéng had protected during the Jihad were in the hands of the Republic. The Liao Cháng-Chéng weren't in position to stop the Republic forces. The loss of so many worlds angers the members of Liao Cháng-Chéng, and also leads them to think that their sacrifices during the Jihad were pointless.<ref name=fm3085p30>''Field Manual: 3085'', p. 30</ref>
 
To rebuild the Liao Cháng-Chéng regiments were rotated out of the Liao Commonality and sent to the Capellan Confederation/Duchy of Andurien Border. This gave them time to rebuild, but prohibited them from participating in [[Operation GOLDEN FORTRESS]]. After the Republic of the Sphere counterattacked, many of the worlds the Liao Cháng-Chéng had protected during the Jihad were in the hands of the Republic. The Liao Cháng-Chéng weren't in position to stop the Republic forces. The loss of so many worlds angers the members of Liao Cháng-Chéng, and also leads them to think that their sacrifices during the Jihad were pointless.<ref name=fm3085p30>''Field Manual: 3085'', p. 30</ref>
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==Colors and Unit Insignia==
 
==Colors and Unit Insignia==
Each unit is named after the current commander and this fact give the command coniunety through the time.
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Each unit is named after the current commander and this fact give the command continuity through the time.
  
 
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With the reintegration of former Chaos March worlds back into the Capellan Confederation, in 3061 the CCAF saw the need to form a brigade of reserve regiments for the Liao Commonality which are known as Liao Cháng-Chéng.[1]


History

The roots of these brigade lays partly in the former Liao Reserve, but with the horrendous losses from the 4th Succession War the command needed several decades to rebuild its former strength. Established as new units during 3060/61 the regiments fought mainly in the Chaos March region with some success but weren't involved in the St. Ives conflict.

During the Jihad the regiments of Liao Cháng-Chéng were seriously damaged. By 3079 only one was at half-strength while the rest were between thirty and forty percent of their pre-Jihad strength.[2]

The popularity of the Liao Cháng-Chéng increased markedly after the Jihad; having been rotated back from the front lines and stationed along the relatively peaceful border between the Confederation and the Duchy of Andurien, the Liao Cháng-Chéng found themselves the centre of attention from the Capellan media for some time. Fresh from battles in a nuclear war zone where the Cháng-Chéng were heavily involved in some of the deadliest combat of the Jihad, the everyman character of the Cháng-Chéng attracted the media. Being more accessible and easier to identify with for the average Capellan than the elite Red Lancers or Death Commandos has made the Cháng-Chéng popular heroes for their part in defending the heart of the Confederation from the Word of Blake.[3]

To rebuild the Liao Cháng-Chéng regiments were rotated out of the Liao Commonality and sent to the Capellan Confederation/Duchy of Andurien Border. This gave them time to rebuild, but prohibited them from participating in Operation GOLDEN FORTRESS. After the Republic of the Sphere counterattacked, many of the worlds the Liao Cháng-Chéng had protected during the Jihad were in the hands of the Republic. The Liao Cháng-Chéng weren't in position to stop the Republic forces. The loss of so many worlds angers the members of Liao Cháng-Chéng, and also leads them to think that their sacrifices during the Jihad were pointless.[4]

Command Structure

Commander: Jiang-jun Do San Mu

Do San Mu is an experienced soldier who rose through the ranks quickly from the infantry formations to command of a 'Mech. Highly decorated and well-known for her combined arms skills she leads the brigade after the early retirement of the former CO. Her aide, Jiang-jun Allen Dalmar, puts his militia units in training cycle against the LCC units.

Available Forces

Davion machines are not uncommon within the ranks of these commands, because some militias changed sides without firing a shot and on the other hand after Operation Guerrero the CCAF could salvage large numbers of immobilized 'Mechs. The normal composition includes a large concentration of light 'Mechs, medium machines as cornerstones and heavies as the steamhammers of the command. The shift to the lighter-weight 'Mech designs influences the tactics and fighting style of all LLC regiments.

Units of the Liao Cháng-Chéng

Former Units of the Liao Cháng-Chéng

Colors and Unit Insignia

Each unit is named after the current commander and this fact give the command continuity through the time.

References

  1. Field Manual: Capellan Confederation, p. 78
  2. Field Report: CCAF, p. 13
  3. Jihad: Final Reckoning, p. 100, "Liao Cháng-Chéng"
  4. Field Manual: 3085, p. 30
  5. Field Manual: Updates, p. 25
  6. Field Report: CCAF, p. 13, "Liao Cháng-Chèng Profile"

Bibliography