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Contents
History
After the 3057 Marik-Liao offensive that claimed much of the Sarna March, the Militia was placed under the control of the Capellan March Militia.
Officers
As of 3062 the commanding officer was Leftenant General Fritz Tull.
Tactics
After the recently rebuild the unit doesn't have any unique fighting style.
Composition
3054
Nanking Sarna March Militia (Green/Questionalbe) [1]
- CO: Leftenant General Grace Arminius [1]
3062[2]
Nanking Sarna March Militia (1 Regiment/Green/Reliable)
- CO: Lieutenant General Fritz Tull
Nanking SMM Aerospace Wing (1 Wing/Green/Reliable)
- CO: Hauptmann Billy Preston
Nanking SMM Armor Brigade (2 Regiments/Green/Reliable)
- CO: Lieutenant General Min Huong
Nanking SMM Infantry Brigade (2 Regiments/Green/Reliable)
- CO: Lieutenant General Jontel Freeman