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| image          = [[Image:Regulan Hussars.jpg|center|Insignia of the Regulan Hussars]]
 
| image          = [[Image:Regulan Hussars.jpg|center|Insignia of the Regulan Hussars]]
 
| Designation    = Regulan Hussars
 
| Designation    = Regulan Hussars
| formed        = [[2478]]<ref name="HM(TFWL)p103">''House Marik (The Free Worlds League)'', p. 103: "Regulan Hussars"</ref>
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| formed        = [[2478]]<ref name="HM(TFWL)p103">''House Marik (The Free Worlds League)'', p. 103, "Regulan Hussars"</ref>
 
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| Nickname      = War to the Knife<ref name=FMFWL105>''Field Manual: Free Worlds League'', p. 105</ref>
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| Nickname      = War to the Knife<ref name=FMFWL105>''Field Manual: Free Worlds League'', p. 105</ref>
| Affiliation    = [[Free Worlds League]]
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| Affiliation    = Free Worlds League
 
| Parent Command = [[Free Worlds League Military]]
 
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== History==
 
== History==
 
=== Formation ===
 
=== Formation ===
Although the Regulan Hussars brigade was evidently formed as the [[BattleMech]]-equipped arm of the military of the [[Principality of Regulus]] in 2478<ref name="HM(TFWL)p103"/> the origins of the Hussars actually began two centuries earlier, with the formation of the [[First Regulan Hussars]], which was a single [[regiment]] commissioned in [[2247]] by the then newly formed Principality. When the Principality signed the [[Articles of Unification]] in [[2271]] that formed the [[Free Worlds League]] the Regulan Hussars retained its status as the sole military force of the Principality.<ref name="FR2765:FWLMp16">''Field Report 2765: FWLM'', p. 16: "Regulan Hussars"</ref>
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Although the Regulan Hussars brigade was evidently formed as the [[BattleMech]]-equipped arm of the military of the [[Principality of Regulus]] in 2478<ref name="HM(TFWL)p103"/> the origins of the Hussars actually began two centuries earlier, with the formation of the [[First Regulan Hussars]], which was a single [[regiment]] commissioned in [[2247]] by the then newly-formed Principality. When the Principality signed the [[Articles of Unification]] in [[2271]] that formed the [[Free Worlds League]] the Regulan Hussars retained its status as the sole military force of the Principality.<ref name="FR2765:FWLMp16">''Field Report 2765: FWLM'', p. 16, "Regulan Hussars"</ref>
  
 
=== Star League Era ===
 
=== Star League Era ===
When the [[Dormuth Council]] recommended the move of all of the regional forces to provincial status and the notional disbandment of three federal regiments to allow the Free Worlds League to be compliant with the [[Star League]] [[Council Edict of 2650]], the Council also recommended that the [[Eighth Free Worlds Guards]] should be quietly integrated into the Regulan Hussars.<ref name="FR2765:FWLMp4">''Field Report 2765: FWLM'', p. 4: "Circumventing Directive 30"</ref>
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When the [[Dormuth Council]] recommended the move of all of the regional forces to provincial status and the notional disbandment of three federal regiments to allow the Free Worlds League to be compliant with the [[Star League]] [[Council Edict of 2650]], the Council also recommended that the [[Eighth Free Worlds Guards]] should be quietly integrated into the Regulan Hussars.<ref name="FR2765:FWLMp4">''Field Manual 2765: FWLM'', p. 4, "Circumventing Directive 30"</ref>
  
The Regulan Hussars fell under suspicion during the war between [[Gerald Marik I|Gerald Marik]] and House Selaj, the ruling family of the Principality of Regulus, following the assassination of [[Captain-General of the Free Worlds League|Captain-General]] [[Terrence Marik (27th c.)|Terrence Marik]] in [[2678]].<ref name="FR2765:FWLMp16"/> The war finally ended in [[2680]], but not before the three regiments of Regulan Hussars had fought a delaying action on [[Hellos Minor]] and [[Harmony]] against six federal regiments to allow several members of House Selaj to escape into exile. The Regulan Hussars fought after a personal visit by [[Rajneesh Selaj]], in which he protested his innocence, and as a consequence of the Hussars' experiences the brigade would remain wary of putting faith in politicians for centuries afterwards.<ref name="HM(TFWL)p103"/>
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The Regulan Hussars fell under suspicion during the war between [[Gerald Marik I|Gerald Marik]] and House Selaj, the ruling family of the Principality of Regulus, following the assassination of [[Captain-General]] [[Terrence Marik]] in [[2678]].<ref name="FR2765:FWLMp16"/> The war finally ended in [[2680]], but not before the three regiments of Regulan Hussars had fought a delaying action on [[Hellos Minor]] and [[Harmony]] against six federal regiments to allow several members of House Selaj to escape into exile. The Regulan Hussars fought after a personal visit by [[Rajneesh Selaj]], in which he protested his innocence, and as a consequence of the Hussars' experiences the brigade would remain wary of putting faith in politicians for centuries afterwards.<ref name="HM(TFWL)p103"/>
  
When the [[Marik Civil War (28th c.)|Marik Civil War]] erupted the Regulan Hussars sided with Captain-General [[Elise Marik]] rather than her brother, [[Oliver Marik]], and remained loyal to Elise and her son [[Bertram Marik|Bertram]] throughout the conflict despite the Hussars having been initially hit hard by the various forced retirements and purges instigated during the witch hunts conducted both by Elise Marik and her father before her. The Hussars' loyal support regained them the support and respect of Bertram and the rest of House Marik; Bertram rewarded the Hussars accordingly, with the Hussars receiving quantities of the latest equipment from production lines in the [[Marik Commonwealth]].<ref name="FR2765:FWLMp16"/> Bertram also instigated the practice of ennobling the senior commanders within the Hussars down to the [[battalion]] commanders and awarded the Hussars a ten-thousand-acre estate in perpetuity.<ref name="HM(TFWL)p103"/>
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When the [[Marik Civil War (28th c.)|Marik Civil War]] erupted the Regulan Hussars sided with Captain-General [[Elise Marik]] rather than her brother, [[Oliver Marik]], and remained loyal to Elise and her son [[Bertram Marik|Bertram]] throughout the conflict despite the Hussars havig been initially hit hard by the various forced retirements and purges instigated during the witch hunts conducted both by Elise Marik and her father before her. The Hussars' loyal support regained them the support and respect of Betram and the rest of House Marik; Bertram rewarded the Hussars accordingly, with the Hussars receiving quantities of the latest equipment from production lines in the [[Marik Commonwealth]].<ref name="FR2765:FWLMp16"/> Bertram also instigated the practice of ennobling the senior commanders within the Hussars down to the [[battalion]] commanders and awarded the Hussars a ten thousand acre estate in perpetuity.<ref name="HM(TFWL)p103"/>
  
 
The Hussars remained vocally supportive of the Captain-General throughout the remainder of the Star League era; with the Principality's borders being largely secure, the Hussars were known to deploy outside the boundaries of the Principality despite being a provincial force. These deployments were usually either to engage in wargames and exercises with other regiments for training purposes, or to reinforce federal forces. Two new regiments of Hussars were founded by [[Duke|Duchess]] [[Elsa Cameron-Jones]] between the end of the Marik Civil War and [[2765]], the [[4th Regulan Hussars|Fourth]] and [[Fifth Regulan Hussars]], and the Fourth nearly became the first regiment of the Hussars to engage in combat with a [[Star League Defense Force]] formation. The Fourth had deployed to the world of [[Cameron (FWL)|Cameron]] for a training exercise - a training exercise that hadn't been announced, and which was being conducted before the Fourth had been issued with official insignia, a combination of events and circumstances that led to the local SLDF garrison force, the [[210th Jump Infantry Division]], mobilizing to respond to what they believed was a raid or pirate attack. Fortunately, the Fourth were able to prove their ''bona fides'' before maneuvering became an actual exchange of fire.<ref name="FR2765:FWLMp16"/>
 
The Hussars remained vocally supportive of the Captain-General throughout the remainder of the Star League era; with the Principality's borders being largely secure, the Hussars were known to deploy outside the boundaries of the Principality despite being a provincial force. These deployments were usually either to engage in wargames and exercises with other regiments for training purposes, or to reinforce federal forces. Two new regiments of Hussars were founded by [[Duke|Duchess]] [[Elsa Cameron-Jones]] between the end of the Marik Civil War and [[2765]], the [[4th Regulan Hussars|Fourth]] and [[Fifth Regulan Hussars]], and the Fourth nearly became the first regiment of the Hussars to engage in combat with a [[Star League Defense Force]] formation. The Fourth had deployed to the world of [[Cameron (FWL)|Cameron]] for a training exercise - a training exercise that hadn't been announced, and which was being conducted before the Fourth had been issued with official insignia, a combination of events and circumstances that led to the local SLDF garrison force, the [[210th Jump Infantry Division]], mobilizing to respond to what they believed was a raid or pirate attack. Fortunately, the Fourth were able to prove their ''bona fides'' before maneuvering became an actual exchange of fire.<ref name="FR2765:FWLMp16"/>
  
As a formation the Hussars maintained a high level of combat-readiness, but Duchess Cameron-Jones refused to send any of the regiments to join the units being assembled on [[Solaris]] by Captain-General [[Ewan Marik]] following the attack on the ''[[Timothy Leary]]'' by the [[Lyran Commonwealth Armed Forces]] in [[2745]].<ref name="FR:2765FWLMp3">''Field Report 2765: FWLM'', p. 4: "Strategic Update"</ref> The Duchess cited the requirement to preserve the security of the Principality as the main reason out of a number of political reasons for not deploying the hussars, despite the majority of the Hussars regiments expressing willingness to comply with Marik's request; fortunately for the Hussars, the relationship between the brigade and the Captain-General wasn't damaged, as Marik took out his frustrations on the Duchess rather than the brigade.<ref name="FR2765:FWLMp16"/>
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As a formation the Hussars maintained a high level of combat-readiness, but Duchess Cameron-Jones refused to send any of the regiments to join the units being assembled on [[Solaris]] by Captain-General [[Ewan Marik]] following the attack on the ''[[Timothy Leary]]'' by the [[Lyran Commonwealth Armed Forces]] in [[2745]].<ref name="FR:2765FWLMp3">''Field Report 2765: FWLM'', p. 4, "Strategic Update"</ref> The Duchess cited the requirement to preserve the security of the Principality as the main reason out of a number of political reasons for not deploying the hussars, despite the majority of the Hussars regiments expressing willingness to comply with Marik's request; fortunately for the Hussars, the relationship between the brigade and the Captain-General wasn't damaged, as Marik took out his frustrations on the Duchess rather than the brigade.<ref name="FR2765:FWLMp16"/>
  
 
Despite the loyalty displayed to the Captain-General by the Hussars, [[SAFE]] agents were still operating within the support personnel within the brigade in the 2760s; the [[Star League Intelligence Command]] had evidence showing the presence of those operatives, and believed that their presence was most likely a result of orders from Ewan Marik following the Solaris incident.<ref name="FR2765:FWLMp16"/>
 
Despite the loyalty displayed to the Captain-General by the Hussars, [[SAFE]] agents were still operating within the support personnel within the brigade in the 2760s; the [[Star League Intelligence Command]] had evidence showing the presence of those operatives, and believed that their presence was most likely a result of orders from Ewan Marik following the Solaris incident.<ref name="FR2765:FWLMp16"/>
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=== The Jihad ===
 
=== The Jihad ===
During the [[Jihad]] the Hussars didn't join the Coalition, but instead preferred to fight the [[Word of Blake]] on their own terms. They became infamous for using nuclear weapons in several assaults on Blakist strongholds. They also capitalized on the confusion caused by the Jihad by occupying the systems of the Regulan Free States and the Principality of Gibson.<ref>''Jihad Hot Spots: Terra'', p. 50</ref><ref name=frfwl9>''Field Report: FWLM'', p. 9</ref> In some cases this pitted them against other units of the [[FWLM]].<ref>''Jihad Hot Spots: Terra'', p. 52</ref><ref>''Jihad Hot Spots: Terra'', p. 79</ref> At this time the Regulan Hussars brigade also underwent a massive expansion.<ref>''Jihad Hot Spots: Terra'', p. 52</ref> By the end of [[3079]] there were twelve Regulan Hussar units on the rolls, but all were understrength. Interestingly most of the newer units (Sixth through Eighth, Tenth through Fourteenth) were formed around soldiers and units that had served the [[Word of Blake]], including the [[Sirian Lancers]], [[Protectorate Militia]], and [[Third Free Worlds Guards]].<ref name=frfwl9/>
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During the [[Jihad]] the Hussars didn't join the Coalition, but instead preferred to fight the [[Word of Blake]] on their own terms. They became infamous for using nuclear weapons in several assaults on Blakist strongholds. They also capitalized on the confusion caused by the Jihad by occupying the systems of the Regulan Free States and the Principality of Gibson.<ref>''Jihad Hot Spots: Terra'', p. 50</ref><ref name=frfwl9>''Field Report: FWLM'', p. 9</ref> In some cases this pitted them against other units of the [[FWLM]].<ref>''Jihad Hot Spots: Terra'', p. 52</ref><ref>''Jihad Hot Spots: Terra'', p. 79</ref> At this time the Regulan Hussars brigade also underwent a massive expansion.<ref>''Jihad Hot Spots: Terra'', p. 52</ref> By the end of [[3079]] there were twelve Regulan Hussar units on the rolls, but all were understrength. Interestingly most of the newer units (Sixth-Eighth, Tenth-Fourteenth) were formed around soldiers and units that had served the [[Word of Blake]], including the [[Sirian Lancers]], [[Protectorate Militia]], and [[Third Free Worlds Guards]].<ref name=frfwl9/>
  
 
The Regulan Hussars invaded the [[Circinus Federation]] in pursuit of [[Word of Blake]] forces. Though they eliminated the Blakists it cost the Hussars dearly: Three units were completely destroyed. The [[Duchy of Oriente]] grew tired of the Regulans' vengeance raids, and so the [[1st Fusiliers of Oriente]] conducted a series of spoiling attacks that forced the Regulans to adopt a defensive mentality. Through 3084 and 3085, the Regulan Hussars focused on rebuilding their units.<ref>''Field Manual: 3085'', p. 86</ref>
 
The Regulan Hussars invaded the [[Circinus Federation]] in pursuit of [[Word of Blake]] forces. Though they eliminated the Blakists it cost the Hussars dearly: Three units were completely destroyed. The [[Duchy of Oriente]] grew tired of the Regulans' vengeance raids, and so the [[1st Fusiliers of Oriente]] conducted a series of spoiling attacks that forced the Regulans to adopt a defensive mentality. Through 3084 and 3085, the Regulan Hussars focused on rebuilding their units.<ref>''Field Manual: 3085'', p. 86</ref>
  
In the wake of the Jihad, the Regulan Hussars were a ferocious but poorly equipped organization. Years of fighting against the Word of Blake had made the Hussars excellent strategic raiders, insurgents and guerrilla fighters, tenacious to the point of being rabid. However, despite the ferocity and experience of the individual troops and units, the Hussars were desperately short of equipment and manpower, a legacy of both their destructively genocidal campaign against the Word of Blake and a continuing border war with the [[Duchy of Oriente]]. By [[3081]] many of the battalions within the Hussars were formed from a mix of [[RetroTech]] [['Mechs]], captured armor, artillery and foot infantry. The Hussars were badly in need of a command reorganization at this point in time, but while each unit lacked any operational organization their willingness to use any means necessary against those they considered to be sheltering Blakists - including the use of tactical nukes - combined with the increasing paranoia of Prince [[Titus Cameron-Jones]] helped to make the Principality a dangerous rogue state.<ref name="J:FRp92">''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 92: "The Principality of Regulus"</ref>
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In the wake of the Jihad, the Regulan Hussars were a ferocious but poorly-equipped organization. Years of fighting against the Word of Blake had made the Hussars excellent strategic raiders, insurgents and guerrilla fighters, tenacious to the point of being rabid. However, despite the ferocity and experience of the individual troops and units, the Hussars were desperately short of equipment and manpower, a legacy of both their destructively genocidal campaign against the Word of Blake and a continuing border war with the [[Duchy of Oriente]]. By [[3081]] many of the battalions within the Hussars were formed from a mix of [[RetroTech]] [['Mechs]], captured armor, artillery and foot infantry. The Hussars were badly in need of a command reorganization at this point in time, but while each unit lacked any operational organization their willingness to use any means necessary against those they considered to be sheltering Blakists - including the use of tactical nukes - combined with the increasing paranoia of Prince [[Titus Cameron-Jones]] helped to make the Principality a dangerous rogue state.<ref name="J:FRp92">''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 92, "The Principality of Regulus"</ref>
  
 
===Dark Age===
 
===Dark Age===
After the dissolution of the first Free Worlds League, the Regulan Hussars continued to fight against their former countrymen. The Regulans' severe response to the Word of Blake threat made them pariahs among their former allies, and the Hussars responded with violence. The Hussars were also used to destroy several alleged Word of Blake terror cells during this time, but their massive use of force inflicted large amounts of collateral damage that made them unpopular with the civilians on the worlds they garrison.<ref>''Field Manual: 3145'', p. 110</ref>
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After the dissolution of the first Free Worlds League, the Regulan Hussars continued to fight against their former countrymen. The Regulan's severe response to the Word of Blake threat made them pariahs among their former allies, and the Hussars responded with violence. The Hussars were also used to destroy several alleged Word of Blake terror cells during this time, but their massive use of force inflicted large amounts of collateral damage that made them unpopular with the civilians on the worlds they garrison.<ref>''Field Manual: 3145'', p. 110</ref>
  
 
They took [[Emris]] in the [[Battle of Emris (3146)]].
 
They took [[Emris]] in the [[Battle of Emris (3146)]].
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==Officers==
 
==Officers==
 
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| [[General]]||[[Tomaso Kinchuhara]]||After [[3025]]
 
| [[General]]||[[Tomaso Kinchuhara]]||After [[3025]]
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| [[Captain-General of the Regulan Fiefs|Captain-General]]||[[Titus Cameron-Jones]]||[[3085]]<ref name=FM:3085p92>''Former Free Worlds Military Forces Deployment Table"</ref>
 
 
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===Other Officers===
 
* [[Colonel]] [[Chester Taylor]], aide to the commander from [[3050]] to [[3067]].<ref name=20YUp57>''20 Year Update'', p. 57: "Free Worlds League Military"</ref><ref name=FM:FWLp115>''Field Manual: Free Worlds League'', p. 115: "FWLM Deployment Table - 3059"</ref><ref name=FM:Up162>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 162: "FWLM Deployment Table - 3067"</ref>
 
* [[Major General]] [[Ihsan Hunter]], aide to the commander as of [[3080]].<ref name=FM:3085p86>''Field Manual: 3085'', p. 86: "Fifth Regulan Hussars"</ref>
 
  
 
===Notes===
 
===Notes===
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<u>Update</u><br />
 
<u>Update</u><br />
The unit composition of the Hussars changed after the break down of the League. The High Command began to create new standards for the Hussars to increase the firepower of the single units and factor in the small BattleMech numbers. The combined arms philosophy started at the Company level where a Lance of 4 'Mechs cooperated with 2 conventional platoons (either one tank and one infantry or two tank platoons). These formed as combined arms companies.<ref>''Field Manual: 3085'', p. 74</ref>
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The unit composition of the Hussars changed after the break down of the League. The High Command began to create new standards for the Hussars to increase the firepower of the single units and factor in the small Battlemech numbers. The combined arms philosophy started at the Company level where a Lance of 4 mechs cooperated with 2 conventional platoons (either one tank and one infantry or two tank platoons). These formed as combined arms companies. <ref>Field Manual: 3085, p.74</ref>
  
 
== Units of the Regulan Hussars==
 
== Units of the Regulan Hussars==
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:* [[First Regulan Hussars]]
* [[First Regulan Hussars]]
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:* [[Second Regulan Hussars]]
* [[Second Regulan Hussars]]
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:* [[Third Regulan Hussars]]  
* [[Third Regulan Hussars]]
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:* [[Fourth Regulan Hussars]]
* [[Fourth Regulan Hussars]]
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:* [[Fifth Regulan Hussars]]
* [[Fifth Regulan Hussars]]
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:* [[Sixth Regulan Hussars]]  
* [[Sixth Regulan Hussars]]
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:* [[Seventh Regulan Hussars]]  
* [[Seventh Regulan Hussars]]
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:* [[Eighth Regulan Hussars]]  
* [[Eighth Regulan Hussars]]
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:* [[Ninth Regulan Hussars]]  
* [[Ninth Regulan Hussars]]
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:* [[Tenth Regulan Hussars]]  
* [[Tenth Regulan Hussars]]
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:* [[Eleventh Regulan Hussars]]  
* [[Eleventh Regulan Hussars]]
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:* [[Twelfth Regulan Hussars]]  
* [[Twelfth Regulan Hussars]]
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:* [[Thirteenth Regulan Hussars]]  
* [[Thirteenth Regulan Hussars]]
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:* [[Fourteenth Regulan Hussars]]  
* [[Fourteenth Regulan Hussars]]
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:* [[Fifteenth Regulan Hussars]]  
* [[Fifteenth Regulan Hussars]]
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:* [[Sixteenth Regulan Hussars]]  
* [[Sixteenth Regulan Hussars]]
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:* [[Eighteenth Regulan Hussars]]  
* [[Eighteenth Regulan Hussars]]
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:* [[Nineteenth Regulan Hussars]]  
* [[Nineteenth Regulan Hussars]]
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:* [[Twenty-first Regulan Hussars]]  
* [[Twenty-first Regulan Hussars]]
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:* [[Twenty-fifth Regulan Hussars]]  
* [[Twenty-fifth Regulan Hussars]]
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:* [[Twenty-sixth Regulan Hussars]]  
* [[Twenty-sixth Regulan Hussars]]
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:* [[Twenty-eighth Regulan Hussars]]  
* [[Twenty-eighth Regulan Hussars]]
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:* [[Thirtieth Regulan Hussars]]  
* [[Thirtieth Regulan Hussars]]
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:* [[Thirty-first Regulan Hussars]]
* [[Thirty-first Regulan Hussars]]
 
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== Notes==
 
== Notes==
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==Colors and Unit Insignia==
 
==Colors and Unit Insignia==
The Regulan Hussars Regiment use a tan and brown camouflage with unit-specific highlight colors on their 'Mechs and vehicles. The Regulan Hussars regimental banner consists of a bat-winged banshee standing on a map of the Principality of Regulus (which includes the now independent Principality of Gibson and Regulan Free States). The design is usually displayed on the left torso and arm of the unit's BattleMechs and on the side of vehicles.<ref>''Field Manual: Free Worlds League'', p. 105</ref>
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The Regulan Hussars Regiment use a tan and brown camouflage with unit-specific highlight colors on their Mechs and vehicles. The Regulan Hussars regimental banner consists of a bat-winged banshee standing on a map of the Principality of Regulus ( which includes the now independent Principality of Gibson and Regulan Free States ). The design is usually displayed on the left torso and arm of the unit's BattleMechs and on the side of vehicles.<ref>Field Manual: Free Worlds League, page 105</ref>
  
 
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
* ''[[20 Year Update]]''
 
 
* ''[[Field Manual: 3085]]''
 
* ''[[Field Manual: 3085]]''
 
* ''[[Field Manual: 3145]]''
 
* ''[[Field Manual: 3145]]''
 
* ''[[Field Manual: Free Worlds League]]''
 
* ''[[Field Manual: Free Worlds League]]''
* ''[[Field Manual: Updates]]''
 
 
* ''[[Field Report: FWLM]]''
 
* ''[[Field Report: FWLM]]''
 
* ''[[Field Report 2765: FWLM]]''
 
* ''[[Field Report 2765: FWLM]]''

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