Difference between revisions of "Lone Star Regiment"

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==History==
 
==History==
Formed [[2825]] from former [[SLDF]] and Rim Worlds military personal on [[Somerset]] and retreat in face of and Lyran attack to the [[DCMS]]. The command leave the [[Draconis Combine]] when the Coordinator command "Death to Mercenaries" after 200 years of service. For the next 20 years fought of raiders from the [[CCAF]] in name of the [[Federated Suns]]. From [[3050]] until now they were employed by the [[TDF]]. At the moment the unit recovers from a battle with the  [[Redfield's Renegades]]. As a result they gain a new DropShip.
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Formed in [[2825]] from former [[SLDF]] and Rim Worlds military personal on [[Somerset]], as well as surviving units from the Lyran attack of the [[DCMS]]. After 200 years of service the Lone Star Regiment leaves the [[Draconis Combine]] in response to the Coordinator's "Death to Mercenaries" statement. For the next 20 years they clashed with the raiders from the [[CCAF]] under employ of the [[Federated Suns]]. Starting in [[3050]], the Lone Star Regiment was employed by the [[TDF]]. During this period of activity they battled the [[Redfield's Renegades]]. While the unit sustained significant losses as a result of this conflict; they also gained control of an additional dropship.
  
In 3067 the command changed to the son of the former commander after the troops have no trust in the decision of the current CO. The WoB were their next employer, how sweeten their new contract with upgrades and spare parts for the damaged unit. The mercs support the operation on Epsilon Eridani. After that assignment they were loaned to the Taurians as a gift to enforce the greep of the Pleiades Cluster.
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In 3067 distrust in the existing commanding officer results in their replacement by the son of a previous unit commander. Under employ of the Word of Blake the Lone Star Regiment support operations on Epsilon Eridani. Fresh with equipment upgrades and other assets from their contract with the Word of Blake; the assisted the Taurians in their attempt to regain control of the Pleiades Cluster.
  
 
==Officer==
 
==Officer==

Revision as of 16:21, 5 April 2011

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History

Formed in 2825 from former SLDF and Rim Worlds military personal on Somerset, as well as surviving units from the Lyran attack of the DCMS. After 200 years of service the Lone Star Regiment leaves the Draconis Combine in response to the Coordinator's "Death to Mercenaries" statement. For the next 20 years they clashed with the raiders from the CCAF under employ of the Federated Suns. Starting in 3050, the Lone Star Regiment was employed by the TDF. During this period of activity they battled the Redfield's Renegades. While the unit sustained significant losses as a result of this conflict; they also gained control of an additional dropship.

In 3067 distrust in the existing commanding officer results in their replacement by the son of a previous unit commander. Under employ of the Word of Blake the Lone Star Regiment support operations on Epsilon Eridani. Fresh with equipment upgrades and other assets from their contract with the Word of Blake; the assisted the Taurians in their attempt to regain control of the Pleiades Cluster.

Officer

Colonel Meschach Granger take is family legacy after service with the AFFC (Robinson Rangers).

Tactics

This unit is an expert in defensive engagements.

Support

The unit can count on an Invader-class JumpShip + 4 DropShips (3 Overlord-class + 1 Colossus-class). Most repairs can done by the techs.

Dragoon Ratings

3067

Dragoon Rating: B+

Compisition

3067

Lone Star Regiment(1 Regiment/Veteran/Questionable)

  • CO: Colonel Meschach Granger
  • Aide: Captain Peter Fahrbach
  • Ranger's Battalion/XO: Major Isaac Howard
  • Dragoon's Battalion: Major Brian Lim Yen-Yang
  • Light Horse Battalion: Major John LaVigne

- The Unit is 60 percent upgraded

References

  • Field Manual: Mercenaries Revised, p. 87 - "Unit Profile"
  • Mercenaries Supplemental Update, p. 87 - "Unit Profile"

Bibliography