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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
 
[[File:Wdragoons.gif|left|thumb|[[Wolf's Dragoons]]]]
 
[[File:Wdragoons.gif|left|thumb|[[Wolf's Dragoons]]]]
Although Beta Regiment has spent much of its existence in the shadow of the Dragoons' [[Alpha Regiment (Wolf's Dragoons)|Alpha Regiment]], Beta Regiment established itself early on as a crack unit in its own right. Beginning on [[Halloran V]], the first major action seen by the Dragoons in the Inner Sphere, Beta Regiment amassed a string of victorious to establish its reputation among the best of the best. It was Beta Regiment who held the line on [[Crossing]] when the Dragoons were fighting for their very lives, buying [[Colonel]] [[Jaime Wolf]] and the other Dragoons time to regroup. Even in those rare instances when they met defeat, the Beta always gave as good as they got, from [[Hesperus II]] to [[Wapakoneta]] to their desperate defense of the Dragoons' home of [[Outreach]] at the dawn of the [[Jihad]]. It was only during the [[Dragoon Civil War]] that Beta Regiment broke the faith with the Unity, following their commander in siding against Colonel Wolf, the legendary leader of the Dragoons. The crucible that followed saw Wolf, Beta Regiment and the Dragoons reborn stronger and more unified than before. Beta Regiment would regain its prestigious reputation before finally falling in orbit over [[Mars (planet)|Mars]] to [[Word of Blake]] orbital defenses. They would be inactive for nearly fifty years before they were finally reformed during the late [[The Republic of the Sphere|Republic era]].  
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Although Beta Regiment has spent much of its existence in the shadow of the Dragoons' [[Alpha Regiment (Wolf's Dragoons)|Alpha Regiment]], Beta Regiment established itself early on as a crack unit in its own right. Beginning on [[Halloran V]], the first major action seen by the Dragoons in the Inner Sphere, Beta Regiment amassed a string of victorious to establish its reputation among the best of the best. It was Beta Regiment who held the line on [[Crossing]] when the Dragoons were fighting for their very lives, buying [[Colonel]] [[Jaime Wolf]] and the other Dragoons time to regroup. Even in those rare instances when they met defeat, the Beta always gave as good as they got, from [[Hesperus II]] to [[Wapakoneta]] to their desperate defense of the Dragoons' home of [[Outreach]] at the dawn of the [[Jihad]]. It was only during the [[Dragoon Civil War]] that Beta Regiment broke the faith with the Unity, following their commander in siding against Colonel Wolf, the legendary leader of the Dragoons. The crucible that followed saw Wolf, Beta Regiment and the Dragoons reborn stronger and more unified than before. Beta Regiment would regain its prestigious reputation before finally falling in orbit over [[Mars]] to [[Word of Blake]] orbital defenses. They would be inactive for nearly fifty years before they were finally reformed during the late [[The Republic of the Sphere|Republic era]].  
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
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{{main|Marik Civil War}}
 
{{main|Marik Civil War}}
 
[[File:Anton Marik.jpg|left|thumb|[[Anton Marik]]]]
 
[[File:Anton Marik.jpg|left|thumb|[[Anton Marik]]]]
In early [[3014]], Capellan [[Chancellor]] [[Maximillian Liao]] struck a deal with Duke [[Anton Marik]], brother of [[Captain-General of the Free Worlds League|Captain-General]] [[Janos Marik]], to support Anton's bid for his brother's throne. As part of this agreement, Liao allowed the Dragoons to sign a contract with Anton Marik. The Dragoons entered League space, using [[Campertown]] as a jump-off point. On May 22, 3014, Duke Anton made his claim, declaring himself Captain-General and triggering the [[Marik Civil War]].<ref name=WDS17-PWAM-1>''Wolf's Dragoons (sourcebook)'', p. 17, "Pact with Anton Marik", the Dragoon join Anton Marik's rebellion</ref><ref name=MH28-SCL-2>''Mercenary's Handbook 3055'', p. 28, "Second Contract: Liao", Maximillian Liao turns control of the Dragoons over to Anton Marik</ref>  
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In early [[3014]], Capellan [[Chancellor]] [[Maximillian Liao]] struck a deal with Duke [[Anton Marik]], brother of [[Captain-General]] [[Janos Marik]], to support Anton's bid for his brother's throne. As part of this agreement, Liao allowed the Dragoons to sign a contract with Anton Marik. The Dragoons entered League space, using [[Campertown]] as a jump-off point. On May 22, 3014, Duke Anton made his claim, declaring himself Captain-General and triggering the [[Marik Civil War]].<ref name=WDS17-PWAM-1>''Wolf's Dragoons (sourcebook)'', p. 17, "Pact with Anton Marik", the Dragoon join Anton Marik's rebellion</ref><ref name=MH28-SCL-2>''Mercenary's Handbook 3055'', p. 28, "Second Contract: Liao", Maximillian Liao turns control of the Dragoons over to Anton Marik</ref>  
  
 
====Nova Roma====
 
====Nova Roma====
Beta Regiment was assigned Task Force Eagle along with most of the other Dragoon units, with the group's ultimate objective a planned thrust towards [[Atreus (FWL)|Atreus]] itself, the capital of the League. Task Force Eagle struck at [[Nova Roma]] in June 3014, with Beta Regiment leading the way alongside Zeta Battalion, the Seventh Kommando, the Special Recon Group, the [[4th Regulan Hussars]] and the [[3rd Ducal Guard]]. Eagle's ultimate target was Atreus itself, the League's capital.<ref name=HBW20-NR-TFE-1>''Historical: Brush Wars'', p. 20, "Nova Roma", Task Force Eagle hits Nova Roma</ref> With Colonel Ellman in command, Beta Regiment and the Fourth Hussars quickly pinned the defending [[9th Marik Militia]], as well as the bulk of six regiments of defending armor and militia units. Meanwhile, the Seventh Kommando slipped into the capital of Constantinople and abducted Governor Irene Constantine, along with most of the cabinet. The Governor was then coerced into ordering her troops to surrender, with most of the militia and conventional units complying. Suddenly badly outnumbered, the Ninth Marik Militia was forced to retreat off-world. Although the rebels had effectively won control of the planet in just three days of fighting, Eagle still needed to root out loyalist resistance units who had fled into the wilderness. Although this took some time, overall casualties to Beta Regiment and Task Force Eagle's other units had been light.<ref name=HBW20-NR-TFE-2>''Historical: Brush Wars'', p. 20, "Nova Roma", Task Force Eagle takes Nova Roma</ref><ref name=WDS18-FV-NR-1>''Wolf's Dragoons (sourcebook)'', p. 18, "First Victories", rebels take Nova Roma</ref><ref name=HBW35-DT-BR-1>''Historical: Brush Wars'', p. 35, "Rebels", Beta Regiment takes light losses on Nova Roma</ref>
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Beta Regiment was assigned Task Force Eagle along with most of the other Dragoon units, with the group's ultimate objective a planned thrust towards [[Atreus (FWL)|Atreus]] itself, the capital of the League. Task Force Eagle struck at [[Nova Roma]] in June 3014, with Beta Regiment leading the way alongside Zeta Battalion, the Seventh Kommando, the Special Recon Group, the [[4th Regulan Hussars]] and the [[3rd Ducal Guard]]. Eagle's ultimate target was [[Atreus]] itself, the League's capital.<ref name=HBW20-NR-TFE-1>''Historical: Brush Wars'', p. 20, "Nova Roma", Task Force Eagle hits Nova Roma</ref> With Colonel Ellman in command, Beta Regiment and the Fourth Hussars quickly pinned the defending [[9th Marik Militia]], as well as the bulk of six regiments of defending armor and militia units. Meanwhile, the Seventh Kommando slipped into the capital of Constantinople and abducted Governor Irene Constantine, along with most of the cabinet. The Governor was then coerced into ordering her troops to surrender, with most of the militia and conventional units complying. Suddenly badly outnumbered, the Ninth Marik Militia was forced to retreat off-world. Although the rebels had effectively won control of the planet in just three days of fighting, Eagle still needed to root out loyalist resistance units who had fled into the wilderness. Although this took some time, overall casualties to Beta Regiment and Task Force Eagle's other units had been light.<ref name=HBW20-NR-TFE-2>''Historical: Brush Wars'', p. 20, "Nova Roma", Task Force Eagle takes Nova Roma</ref><ref name=WDS18-FV-NR-1>''Wolf's Dragoons (sourcebook)'', p. 18, "First Victories", rebels take Nova Roma</ref><ref name=HBW35-DT-BR-1>''Historical: Brush Wars'', p. 35, "Rebels", Beta Regiment takes light losses on Nova Roma</ref>
  
 
One notable setback did occur in the rugged terrain above the Dawn River, where elements of Beta Regiment, particularly Natasha Kerensky's heavy lance, were hunting for loyalist guerrillas. A small mercenary band led by the enigmatic [[Bounty Hunter]] was conducting reconnaissance for the rebels when the Hunter, piloting a ''[[Griffin]]'', signaled Kerensky that the way ahead was clear. As the Beta 'Mechs entered the narrow ravine, loyalist forces appeared and launched a vicious ambush against the Dragoons. The Dragoon 'Mechs were destroyed with only Kerensky and one other warrior surviving. A third warrior was summarily executed by loyalist infantry. The Bounty Hunter claimed Kerensky's salvaged ''[[Marauder]]'' as compensation for turning against the rebels. The Hunter and his small cadre soon fled the planet. In the aftermath of the battle, a Dragoon Board of Inquiry cleared Kerensky of wrong-doing in the incident. On the contrary, Colonel Wolf promoted Kerensky to the rank of [[Captain]] and formed an independent company around her and her lance's other survivor, [[Colin MacLaren]]. This company would be made up of Dragoons who were considered discipline or criminal cases in other units, and were at risk of being booted out of the Dragoons or sent to prison. In addition to Kerensky and MacLaren, Lieutenant [[Takiro Ikeda]] also came to the new company from Beta Regiment, having demonstrated an "extreme aggressiveness" that nearly got him drummed out of the Dragoons.<ref name=HBW20-NR-NK-BH-1>''Historical: Brush Wars'', p. 20, "Nova Roma", Kerensky's lance is destroyed by the Bounty Hunter's treachery</ref><ref name=WDS124-TBH-1>''Wolf's Dragoons (sourcebook)'', p. 124, "The Bounty Hunter", the Bounty Hunter lures Kerensky into an ambush</ref><ref name=WDS124-TBH-2>''Wolf's Dragoons (sourcebook)'', p. 124, "The Widow Speaks", Natasha Kerensky retells the ambush</ref><ref name=WDS84-BWC-1>''Wolf's Dragoons (sourcebook)'', p. 84, "Black Widow Company", Wolf gives Kerensky command of an independent company after Nova Roma</ref><ref name=TMOP12-TI-1>''The Memory of Pain'', p. 12, Ikeda gets run out of Beta Regiment</ref> After the conflict had ended, Kerensky's Independent Company would take on an official name, the [[Black Widow Company]], and would go on to become the most famous unit of its size in the Inner Sphere.
 
One notable setback did occur in the rugged terrain above the Dawn River, where elements of Beta Regiment, particularly Natasha Kerensky's heavy lance, were hunting for loyalist guerrillas. A small mercenary band led by the enigmatic [[Bounty Hunter]] was conducting reconnaissance for the rebels when the Hunter, piloting a ''[[Griffin]]'', signaled Kerensky that the way ahead was clear. As the Beta 'Mechs entered the narrow ravine, loyalist forces appeared and launched a vicious ambush against the Dragoons. The Dragoon 'Mechs were destroyed with only Kerensky and one other warrior surviving. A third warrior was summarily executed by loyalist infantry. The Bounty Hunter claimed Kerensky's salvaged ''[[Marauder]]'' as compensation for turning against the rebels. The Hunter and his small cadre soon fled the planet. In the aftermath of the battle, a Dragoon Board of Inquiry cleared Kerensky of wrong-doing in the incident. On the contrary, Colonel Wolf promoted Kerensky to the rank of [[Captain]] and formed an independent company around her and her lance's other survivor, [[Colin MacLaren]]. This company would be made up of Dragoons who were considered discipline or criminal cases in other units, and were at risk of being booted out of the Dragoons or sent to prison. In addition to Kerensky and MacLaren, Lieutenant [[Takiro Ikeda]] also came to the new company from Beta Regiment, having demonstrated an "extreme aggressiveness" that nearly got him drummed out of the Dragoons.<ref name=HBW20-NR-NK-BH-1>''Historical: Brush Wars'', p. 20, "Nova Roma", Kerensky's lance is destroyed by the Bounty Hunter's treachery</ref><ref name=WDS124-TBH-1>''Wolf's Dragoons (sourcebook)'', p. 124, "The Bounty Hunter", the Bounty Hunter lures Kerensky into an ambush</ref><ref name=WDS124-TBH-2>''Wolf's Dragoons (sourcebook)'', p. 124, "The Widow Speaks", Natasha Kerensky retells the ambush</ref><ref name=WDS84-BWC-1>''Wolf's Dragoons (sourcebook)'', p. 84, "Black Widow Company", Wolf gives Kerensky command of an independent company after Nova Roma</ref><ref name=TMOP12-TI-1>''The Memory of Pain'', p. 12, Ikeda gets run out of Beta Regiment</ref> After the conflict had ended, Kerensky's Independent Company would take on an official name, the [[Black Widow Company]], and would go on to become the most famous unit of its size in the Inner Sphere.
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====Emris IV====
 
====Emris IV====
 
[[File:Warhammer beta 2.jpg|right|thumb|[[Major]] [[Nikos Palassis]] is ambushed on [[Emris IV]]]]
 
[[File:Warhammer beta 2.jpg|right|thumb|[[Major]] [[Nikos Palassis]] is ambushed on [[Emris IV]]]]
The Ninth Marik Militia, meanwhile, had retreated to [[Emris IV]], joining an armed loyalist camp that waited to meet the advance of Duke Anton's rebels. The Ninth was joined by the [[6th Marik Militia]], its large [[aerospace fighter|aerospace]] contingent, and a full [[brigade]] of Federal infantry, all in entrenched positions around [[StarCorp Industries]]' Ivanograd facility and the [[Holly Industries]] weapon plant in the city of Urseinova. A task force of Dragoons represented the rebels, Beta Regiment joined Alpha and Gamma Regiments, along with Zeta Battalion and the Fire Support Group. In addition, Anton sent along the [[Falcon's Nest (Individual Vengeance-class DropShip)|FWLS ''Falcon’s Nest'']], a ''[[Vengeance (DropShip class)|Vengeance]]''-class [[DropShip]] carrying two crack rebel fighter [[Wing (Military Unit)|wings]]. The rebel and Dragoon fighters easily pushed aside loyalist fighters, allowing the Dragoons to land. Ellman and Beta Regiment would once again take on the Ninth Militia in and around Urseinova, supported by Zeta Battalion and the Fire Support Group. Although they outnumbered the loyalists and the Militia was beaten hard by Zeta early on in the campaign, Beta's advance into the city was bogged down by constant ambushes by the Ninth and loyalist infantry and armor. The fighting was some of the most vicious of the entire conflict, as neither side was willing to surrender an inch, but was determined to make their enemies pay in blood. At the height of the battle, Beta's [[Major]] [[Nikos Palassis]] led Able Battalion, the Cavaliers, into the government district, where they were ambushed by infantry and armor units employing [[Vibrabomb]]s. Palassis' ''[[Warhammer]]'' went down under heavy fire, and the Major had to be evacuated with serious injuries. Captain [[Alicia Fancher]] took acting command of Able after rescuing Palassis, and promptly called in support from Dragoon armor and artillery. Fancher systematically destroyed the enforced buildings the loyalists were using, ultimately forcing the Ninth Militia to withdraw. With Alpha and Gamma Regiments taking Ivanograd, both [[Marik Militia]] units retreated off-world, and Emris became another hard-fought Dragoon victory. Although it had taken two months of heavy fighting, Beta Regiment again escaped with only light damage. Afterwards, Beta and the other Dragoon units remained on Emris, taking time to recover and repair the damage they had sustained.<ref name=HBW2122-E-BR-1>''Historical: Brush Wars'', pp. 21-22, "Emris IV", the Dragoons fight their way to a victory on Emris IV</ref><ref name=WDS18-FV-E4-2>''Wolf's Dragoons (sourcebook)'', p. 18, "First Victories", Palassis injured during the battle of Emris IV</ref><ref name=HBW35-DT-BR-E4-1>''Historical: Brush Wars'', p. 35, "Rebels", Beta Regiment takes light losses on Emris IV in July</ref><ref name=HBW37-DT-BR-E4-1>''Historical: Brush Wars'', p. 37, "Rebels", Beta Regiment takes light losses on Emris IV in August</ref>
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The Ninth Marik Militia, meanwhile, had retreated to [[Emris IV]], joining an armed loyalist camp that waited to meet the advance of Duke Anton's rebels. The Ninth was joined by the [[6th Marik Militia]], its large [[AeroSpace Fighter|aerospace]] contingent, and a full [[brigade]] of Federal infantry, all in entrenched positions around [[StarCorp Industries]]' Ivanograd facility and the [[Holly Industries]] weapon plant in the city of Urseinova. A task force of Dragoons represented the rebels, Beta Regiment joined Alpha and Gamma Regiments, along with Zeta Battalion and the Fire Support Group. In addition, Anton sent along the [[Falcon's Nest (Individual Vengeance-class DropShip)|FWLS ''Falcon’s Nest'']], a ''[[Vengeance]]''-class [[DropShip]] carrying two crack rebel fighter [[Wing (Military Unit)|wings]]. The rebel and Dragoon fighters easily pushed aside loyalist fighters, allowing the Dragoons to land. Ellman and Beta Regiment would once again take on the Ninth Militia in and around Urseinova, supported by Zeta Battalion and the Fire Support Group. Although they outnumbered the loyalists and the Militia was beaten hard by Zeta early on in the campaign, Beta's advance into the city was bogged down by constant ambushes by the Ninth and loyalist infantry and armor. The fighting was some of the most vicious of the entire conflict, as neither side was willing to surrender an inch, but was determined to make their enemies pay in blood. At the height of the battle, Beta's [[Major]] [[Nikos Palassis]] led Able Battalion, the Cavaliers, into the government district, where they were ambushed by infantry and armor units employing [[Vibrabomb]]s. Palassis' ''[[Warhammer]]'' went down under heavy fire, and the Major had to be evacuated with serious injuries. Captain [[Alicia Fancher]] took acting command of Able after rescuing Palassis, and promptly called in support from Dragoon armor and artillery. Fancher systematically destroyed the enforced buildings the loyalists were using, ultimately forcing the Ninth Militia to withdraw. With Alpha and Gamma Regiments taking Ivanograd, both [[Marik Militia]] units retreated off-world, and Emris became another hard-fought Dragoon victory. Although it had taken two months of heavy fighting, Beta Regiment again escaped with only light damage. Afterwards, Beta and the other Dragoon units remained on Emris, taking time to recover and repair the damage they had sustained.<ref name=HBW2122-E-BR-1>''Historical: Brush Wars'', pp. 21-22, "Emris IV", the Dragoons fight their way to a victory on Emris IV</ref><ref name=WDS18-FV-E4-2>''Wolf's Dragoons (sourcebook)'', p. 18, "First Victories", Palassis injured during the battle of Emris IV</ref><ref name=HBW35-DT-BR-E4-1>''Historical: Brush Wars'', p. 35, "Rebels", Beta Regiment takes light losses on Emris IV in July</ref><ref name=HBW37-DT-BR-E4-1>''Historical: Brush Wars'', p. 37, "Rebels", Beta Regiment takes light losses on Emris IV in August</ref>
  
 
====Matheran====
 
====Matheran====
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====Calloway VI====
 
====Calloway VI====
[[File:Oriente Hussars -Brigade logo 2765.png|left|thumb|Three regiments of [[Oriente Hussars]] opposed the Dragoons on Calloway VI]]
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[[File:Orientehussars.png|left|thumb|Three regiments of [[Oriente Hussars]] opposed the Dragoons on Calloway VI]]
 
Task Force Condor struck next at [[Calloway VI]], with the remaining troops of the Twelfth Atrean and the 3rd Ducal Guard joining the Dragoons. Calloway was a major loyalist staging ground for the coming counter-offensive against the rebels, and was defended by five frontline regiments; the [[1st Oriente Hussars|1st]], [[2nd Oriente Hussars|2nd]] and [[6th Oriente Hussars]], along with the [[2nd Fusiliers of Oriente]] and the [[6th Defenders of Andurien]]. The loyalist also had a large stockpile of spare parts and ammunition to call upon, the use of the large [[Earthwerks Incorporated]] factory, and sufficient aerospace assets. The task force, already outnumbered, came under attack as soon as they reached the Calloway system, with the Atrean Dragoons losing a company of 'Mechs due to the destruction of their DropShip. Captain Kerensky's Company was able to clear a landing zone for Beta Regiment and the other Dragoons, but the Sixth Defenders, a crack regiment, stood between them and the key factories. Colonel [[Wilhelmina Korsht]] and Gamma Regiment launched a flanking attack against the Sixth, who pulled back before loyalist reinforcements arrived in the form of the Sixth Hussars, who again stood between Beta and the facilities. Beta pushed ahead with Gamma's Baker Battalion in support, pushing through the Sixth Hussars who were shattered against the superior skill and size of the Dragoon 'Mechs. By the time they had defeated the Hussars, however, the Fusiliers had redeployed, halting the Dragoon advance for the third time. Before Colonel Ellman could call up his reserves, the First and Second Hussars arrived, driving a wedge between the Dragoons and the other rebel units. The fighting was virtually non-stop, and eventually resulted in the forced surrender of the Third Ducal. Recognizing his situation was hopeless, Ellman called up his DropShips and ordered a retreat. Beta and Gamma used a leapfrog formation to pullback in good order, using Captain Kerensky's company as a rear guard. Despite facing heavy loyalist pressure the whole way, the Dragoons made it off the planet, regrouping on [[Semenyih]]. Despite fighting elements of five different Marik regiments, Beta made it away with only moderate losses. It was the first real defeat for the Dragoons during the war, as well as the first significant loss attributed to Beta Regiment in their history. Even in defeat, the Dragoons had destroyed the Sixth Hussars and delivered a major setback Janos Marik's time-table for his main attack against the rebels.<ref name=HBW29-C4-BR-1>''Historical: Brush Wars'', p. 29, "Calloway VI", the battle of Calloway</ref><ref name=WDS19-LG-1>''Wolf's Dragoons (sourcebook)'' p. 19, "Last Gasp", the Dragoons are forced to retreat off Calloway VI</ref><ref name=HBW35-DT-C4-BR-1>''Historical: Brush Wars'', p. 37, "Rebels", Beta Regiment takes moderate losses on Calloway</ref>
 
Task Force Condor struck next at [[Calloway VI]], with the remaining troops of the Twelfth Atrean and the 3rd Ducal Guard joining the Dragoons. Calloway was a major loyalist staging ground for the coming counter-offensive against the rebels, and was defended by five frontline regiments; the [[1st Oriente Hussars|1st]], [[2nd Oriente Hussars|2nd]] and [[6th Oriente Hussars]], along with the [[2nd Fusiliers of Oriente]] and the [[6th Defenders of Andurien]]. The loyalist also had a large stockpile of spare parts and ammunition to call upon, the use of the large [[Earthwerks Incorporated]] factory, and sufficient aerospace assets. The task force, already outnumbered, came under attack as soon as they reached the Calloway system, with the Atrean Dragoons losing a company of 'Mechs due to the destruction of their DropShip. Captain Kerensky's Company was able to clear a landing zone for Beta Regiment and the other Dragoons, but the Sixth Defenders, a crack regiment, stood between them and the key factories. Colonel [[Wilhelmina Korsht]] and Gamma Regiment launched a flanking attack against the Sixth, who pulled back before loyalist reinforcements arrived in the form of the Sixth Hussars, who again stood between Beta and the facilities. Beta pushed ahead with Gamma's Baker Battalion in support, pushing through the Sixth Hussars who were shattered against the superior skill and size of the Dragoon 'Mechs. By the time they had defeated the Hussars, however, the Fusiliers had redeployed, halting the Dragoon advance for the third time. Before Colonel Ellman could call up his reserves, the First and Second Hussars arrived, driving a wedge between the Dragoons and the other rebel units. The fighting was virtually non-stop, and eventually resulted in the forced surrender of the Third Ducal. Recognizing his situation was hopeless, Ellman called up his DropShips and ordered a retreat. Beta and Gamma used a leapfrog formation to pullback in good order, using Captain Kerensky's company as a rear guard. Despite facing heavy loyalist pressure the whole way, the Dragoons made it off the planet, regrouping on [[Semenyih]]. Despite fighting elements of five different Marik regiments, Beta made it away with only moderate losses. It was the first real defeat for the Dragoons during the war, as well as the first significant loss attributed to Beta Regiment in their history. Even in defeat, the Dragoons had destroyed the Sixth Hussars and delivered a major setback Janos Marik's time-table for his main attack against the rebels.<ref name=HBW29-C4-BR-1>''Historical: Brush Wars'', p. 29, "Calloway VI", the battle of Calloway</ref><ref name=WDS19-LG-1>''Wolf's Dragoons (sourcebook)'' p. 19, "Last Gasp", the Dragoons are forced to retreat off Calloway VI</ref><ref name=HBW35-DT-C4-BR-1>''Historical: Brush Wars'', p. 37, "Rebels", Beta Regiment takes moderate losses on Calloway</ref>
  
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====McKenna====
 
====McKenna====
After recuperating on Emris IV, April saw the Dragoons deploy virtually their entire command at the same time, including Beta Regiment, for one of the few times in their early history. The elite mercenaries descended upon [[McKenna (system)|McKenna]], to counter-attack against the loyalist First and [[2nd Regulan Hussars]], who had seized the world after forcing off the remnants of the rebel Fifth Hussars. Totally outnumbered, the loyalists retreated with heavy casualties, but even then, the rebel cause was lost. Beta's losses on McKenna were considered light.<ref name=HBW31-OA-M-1>''Historical: Brush Wars'', p. 31, "Other Actions", the Dragoons forces the Regulan Hussars off McKenna</ref><ref name=HBW39-DT-BR-1>''Historical: Brush Wars'', p. 39, "Rebels", Beta Regiment takes light losses on McKenna</ref>
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After recuperating on Emris IV, April saw the Dragoons deploy virtually their entire command at the same time, including Beta Regiment, for one of the few times in their early history. The elite mercenaries descended upon [[McKenna]], to counter-attack against the loyalist First and [[2nd Regulan Hussars]], who had seized the world after forcing off the remnants of the rebel Fifth Hussars. Totally outnumbered, the loyalists retreated with heavy casualties, but even then, the rebel cause was lost. Beta's losses on McKenna were considered light.<ref name=HBW31-OA-M-1>''Historical: Brush Wars'', p. 31, "Other Actions", the Dragoons forces the Regulan Hussars off McKenna</ref><ref name=HBW39-DT-BR-1>''Historical: Brush Wars'', p. 39, "Rebels", Beta Regiment takes light losses on McKenna</ref>
  
 
====New Delos====
 
====New Delos====
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===Misery===
 
===Misery===
 
{{main|Battle of Misery}}
 
{{main|Battle of Misery}}
[[File:Ryuken--Brigade logo.png|right|thumb|150px|The ''[[Ryuken]]'']]
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[[File:Ryuken.png|right|thumb|150px|The ''[[Ryuken]]'']]
 
In January [[3028]], relations between the Combine and the Dragoons exploded on [[An Ting]] into open violence. Although most of Beta Regiment was not present, the course of the Dragoons was now clear. <ref name=WD3637>''Wolf's Dragoons (sourcebook)'' pp. 36-37, "Atrocity", the fighting on An Ting leads to the battle of Misery</ref> In April 3028, Beta Regiment joined the rest of the Dragoon units on Misery. All five Dragoon front-line regiments, along with Zeta Battalion and the Black Widow Company, would face-off against the ''Ryuken'', now built up to four regiments, along with the [[17th Galedon Regulars]], the [[21st Galedon Regulars]], and the elite [[8th Sword of Light]], all commanded by newly-promoted ''[[Tai-sho_(rank)#Draconis_Combine_Mustered_Soldiery|Tai-sho]]'' Minobu Tetsuhara, who knew the Dragoons and Jaime Wolf better than anyone outside the mercenary command.<ref name=WD3637A2>''Wolf's Dragoons (sourcebook)'' pp. 36-37, "Atrocity", the Combine assembles troops to meet the Dragoons' challenge</ref><ref name=WOTB294>''Wolves on the Border (novel)'' p. 294, Tetsuhara repeats their orders</ref> The [[Battle of Misery]] proved to be one of the largest, most bloody 'Mech battles in history, with neither side giving any quarter.<ref name=WD3738>''Wolf's Dragoons (sourcebook)'' pp. 37-38, "Misery", recounting the battle of Misery</ref> Abandoning their original objective, to buy their dependents enough time to escape, the Dragoons attempted to defeat the Kuritan force despite being outnumbered by better than 3-2.<ref name=HTPM14D>''Historical Turning Points: Misery'' p. 14, "Bloody Honor", Defender, 150 percent of attacker's strength</ref> In one of the most famous actions early in the campaign, Captain [[Danielle Rondema]]'s Charlie-First company, a heavy-assault unit, encountered a ''Ryuken'' company at Hamar Valley in the Trolfjel Highlands. Despite the blizzard-like conditions, the Dragoons attacked in earnest, quickly destroying the entire opposing force before a second ''Ryuken'' company could reinforce them. "Rondema's Roughnecks" then turned their attention to the second company, destroying it in short order as well. Rondema's Company earned much acclaim from their fellow Dragoons in Beta Regiment for destroying two companies without suffering more than minor damage. Colonel Wolf personally congratulated the Roughnecks on their prowess.<ref name=WDS38-M-1>''Wolf's Dragoons (sourcebook)'', p. 38, "Misery", Rondema's Company destroys two ''Ryuken'' companies</ref><ref name=WDS61-CDR-1>''Wolf's Dragoons (sourcebook)'', p. 61, "Beta Regiment Personalities: Captain Danielle Rondema", Rondema's career, attributes and the heroics of her Roughnecks</ref><ref name=HTP12-A-1>''Historical Turning Points: Misery'', p. 12, "Aftermath", Rondema's Company routes two ''Ryuken'' companies</ref>
 
In January [[3028]], relations between the Combine and the Dragoons exploded on [[An Ting]] into open violence. Although most of Beta Regiment was not present, the course of the Dragoons was now clear. <ref name=WD3637>''Wolf's Dragoons (sourcebook)'' pp. 36-37, "Atrocity", the fighting on An Ting leads to the battle of Misery</ref> In April 3028, Beta Regiment joined the rest of the Dragoon units on Misery. All five Dragoon front-line regiments, along with Zeta Battalion and the Black Widow Company, would face-off against the ''Ryuken'', now built up to four regiments, along with the [[17th Galedon Regulars]], the [[21st Galedon Regulars]], and the elite [[8th Sword of Light]], all commanded by newly-promoted ''[[Tai-sho_(rank)#Draconis_Combine_Mustered_Soldiery|Tai-sho]]'' Minobu Tetsuhara, who knew the Dragoons and Jaime Wolf better than anyone outside the mercenary command.<ref name=WD3637A2>''Wolf's Dragoons (sourcebook)'' pp. 36-37, "Atrocity", the Combine assembles troops to meet the Dragoons' challenge</ref><ref name=WOTB294>''Wolves on the Border (novel)'' p. 294, Tetsuhara repeats their orders</ref> The [[Battle of Misery]] proved to be one of the largest, most bloody 'Mech battles in history, with neither side giving any quarter.<ref name=WD3738>''Wolf's Dragoons (sourcebook)'' pp. 37-38, "Misery", recounting the battle of Misery</ref> Abandoning their original objective, to buy their dependents enough time to escape, the Dragoons attempted to defeat the Kuritan force despite being outnumbered by better than 3-2.<ref name=HTPM14D>''Historical Turning Points: Misery'' p. 14, "Bloody Honor", Defender, 150 percent of attacker's strength</ref> In one of the most famous actions early in the campaign, Captain [[Danielle Rondema]]'s Charlie-First company, a heavy-assault unit, encountered a ''Ryuken'' company at Hamar Valley in the Trolfjel Highlands. Despite the blizzard-like conditions, the Dragoons attacked in earnest, quickly destroying the entire opposing force before a second ''Ryuken'' company could reinforce them. "Rondema's Roughnecks" then turned their attention to the second company, destroying it in short order as well. Rondema's Company earned much acclaim from their fellow Dragoons in Beta Regiment for destroying two companies without suffering more than minor damage. Colonel Wolf personally congratulated the Roughnecks on their prowess.<ref name=WDS38-M-1>''Wolf's Dragoons (sourcebook)'', p. 38, "Misery", Rondema's Company destroys two ''Ryuken'' companies</ref><ref name=WDS61-CDR-1>''Wolf's Dragoons (sourcebook)'', p. 61, "Beta Regiment Personalities: Captain Danielle Rondema", Rondema's career, attributes and the heroics of her Roughnecks</ref><ref name=HTP12-A-1>''Historical Turning Points: Misery'', p. 12, "Aftermath", Rondema's Company routes two ''Ryuken'' companies</ref>
  
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====Wapakoneta====
 
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[[File:Galedon Regulars 12th logo 3058.png|left|thumb|The [[12th Galedon Regulars]] fought Beta Regiment on [[Wapakoneta]] and [[Crossing]]]]
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[[File:12thgaledon.jpg|left|thumb|The [[12th Galedon Regulars]] fought Beta Regiment on [[Wapakoneta]] and [[Crossing]]]]
 
When the [[Fourth Succession War]] broke out, Beta Regiment defended the Federated Suns world of Wapakoneta alongside Delta Regiment, which was likewise operating well under-strength. Attacking the planet were Kurita's [[3rd Proserpina Hussars]], an elite unit, and [[12th Galedon Regulars]], landing on-planet September 17, 3028. Colonel Shostokovitch and Delta commander [[Kathleen Dumont]] emerged from their planning sessions with a strategy that would take advantage of Wapakoneta's small land mass, using a guerilla warfare defense with hidden supply depots. The Dragoons had thoroughly familiarized themselves as much as possible with the terrain, and were well prepared to defend the continent of New Wisconsin, fighting amongst its vast forests.<ref name=WDS4142W-1>''Wolf's Dragoons (sourcebook)'', pp. 41-42, "Wapakoneta", The Battle of Wapakoneta</ref><ref name=NFSWVI6971-1>''NAIS The Fourth Succession War Military Atlas Volume 1'', pp. 69-71, "Wapakoneta", The Battle of Wapakoneta</ref><ref name=4SWSP33-W-1>''The Fourth Succession War Scenarios Volume One'', "Hunting the Predator", the Battle of Wapakoneta</ref>
 
When the [[Fourth Succession War]] broke out, Beta Regiment defended the Federated Suns world of Wapakoneta alongside Delta Regiment, which was likewise operating well under-strength. Attacking the planet were Kurita's [[3rd Proserpina Hussars]], an elite unit, and [[12th Galedon Regulars]], landing on-planet September 17, 3028. Colonel Shostokovitch and Delta commander [[Kathleen Dumont]] emerged from their planning sessions with a strategy that would take advantage of Wapakoneta's small land mass, using a guerilla warfare defense with hidden supply depots. The Dragoons had thoroughly familiarized themselves as much as possible with the terrain, and were well prepared to defend the continent of New Wisconsin, fighting amongst its vast forests.<ref name=WDS4142W-1>''Wolf's Dragoons (sourcebook)'', pp. 41-42, "Wapakoneta", The Battle of Wapakoneta</ref><ref name=NFSWVI6971-1>''NAIS The Fourth Succession War Military Atlas Volume 1'', pp. 69-71, "Wapakoneta", The Battle of Wapakoneta</ref><ref name=4SWSP33-W-1>''The Fourth Succession War Scenarios Volume One'', "Hunting the Predator", the Battle of Wapakoneta</ref>
  
Early in the campaign, Beta's Third Provisional Company, led by Captain Michael Vanduesen, managed to go behind enemy lines along the Sarola River and attacked the Galedon Regulars' main airfield. The Third Provisional destroyed two-thirds of the Kuritan aerospace assets - 25 fighters in all - on the ground, but were themselves annihilated when they were trapped, facing the overwhelming force of the two DCMS regiments. Some of the Dragoons were effectively executed even after their 'Mechs were destroyed, an act that became typical of the fighting on Wapakoneta.<ref name=WDS4142W-2>''Wolf's Dragoons (sourcebook)'', pp. 41-42, "Wapakoneta", Beta's Third Provisional attacks a Kuritan airfield</ref><ref name=NFSWVI6971-2>''NAIS The Fourth Succession War Military Atlas Volume 1'', pp. 69-71, "Wapakoneta", Beta's Third Provisional attacks a Kuritan airfield</ref><ref name=OTPDTM2425-W-1>''Operational Turning Points: Death to Mercenaries'', pp. 24-25, "Touchpoint: Wapakoneta", Beta's Third Provisional attacks a Kuritan airfield</ref><ref name=WDS61-CMV-1>''Wolf's Dragoons (sourcebook)'', p. 61, "Beta Regiment Personalities: Captain Michael Vanduesen", Beta's Third Provisional sacrifices itself to destroy the Combine fighters</ref> Although it was a terrible sacrifice to make, the action did the Dragoons and advantage in air support for the rest of the campaign. The Dragoons were still badly outnumbered, but they were more familiar with the terrain of the world, and received aid from the local citizens. With these factors, they continued to wage a guerilla warfare campaign against the DCMS troops. Also working in their favor was a lack of coordination between the Twelfth Galedon, a green unit that had taken the lead, and the Third Hussars, who were frustrated at the seeming incompetence of the Twelfth's commander.<ref name=4SWSP33-ASF-1>''The Fourth Succession War Scenarios Volume One'', "Hunting the Predator", the Dragoons take an edge in aerospace fighters on Wapakoneta</ref>
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Early in the campaign, Beta's Third Provisional Company, led by Captain Michael Vanduesen, managed to go behind enemy lines along the Sarola River and attacked the Galedon Regulars' main airfield. The Third Provisional destroyed two-thirds of the Kuritan aerospace assets - 25 fighters in all - on the ground, but were themselves annihilated when they were trapped, facing the overwhelming force of the two DCMS regiments. Some of the Dragoons were effectively executed even after their 'Mechs were destroyed, an act that became typical of the fighting on Wapakoneta.<ref name=WDS4142W-2>''Wolf's Dragoons (sourcebook)'', pp. 41-42, "Wapakoneta", Beta's Third Provisional attacks a Kuritan airfield</ref><ref name=NFSWVI6971-2>''NAIS The Fourth Succession War Military Atlas Volume 1'', pp. 69-71, "Wapakoneta", Beta's Third Provisional attacks a Kuritan airfield</ref><ref name=OTPDTM2425-W-1>''Operational Turning Points: Death to Mercenaries'', pp. 24-25, "Touchpoint: Wapakoneta", Beta's Third Provisional attacks a Kuritan airfield</ref><ref name=WDS61-CMV-1>''Wolf's Dragoons (sourcebook)'', p. 61, "Beta Regiment Personalities: Captain Michael Vanduesen", Beta's Third Provisional sacrifices itself to destroy the Combine fighters</ref> Although it was a terrible sacrifice to make, the action did the Dragoons and advantage in air support for the rest of the campaign. The Dragoons were still badly outnumbered, but they were more familiar with the terrain of the world, and received aid from the local citizens. With these factors, they continued to wage a guerilla warfare campaign against the DCMS troops. Also working in their favor was a lack of coordination between the Twelfth Galedon, a green unit that had taken the lead, and the Third Hussars, who were frustrated at the seeming incompetence of the Twelfth's commander.<ref name=4SWSP33-ASF-1>''The Fourth Succession War Scenarios Volume One'', "Hunting the Predator", the Dragoons take an edge in AeroSpace fighters on Wapakoneta</ref>
  
 
In the weeks that followed, the Dragoons split into company and lance-sized units, using hit-and-run tactics and refusing to give the Kuritans a pitched battle that would allow them to take advantage of their superior numbers. This approach was usually successful for the Dragoons, chipping away at the Galedon Regulars and further undermining their cooperation with the Proserpina Hussars. Unfortunately, as effective as this tactic was in the forests and mountains, it was less so in the flat plains, where the DCMS troops were able to use their superior numbers. The Dragoons' efforts were aided by the fact that the Regulars' commander, ''[[Sho-sho]]'' Tarsus Bodoli, kept his forces on the main roads in tightly packed convoys, easy prey for small groups of elite Dragoons. The Proserpina Hussars and their commanding officer, ''Sho-sho'' Bruce Lee Bernstein, grew frustrated at this ineffective approach, eventually splitting off his regiment and breaking it into company-sized units. This proved effective when a light company of Hussars trapped Beta Regiment's Fourth Provisional Company at Stiverson Pass near Stiverson City. The Dragoons, mostly former members of Charlie Battalion's Red Guard, had been attempting to attack a light company of the Galedon Regulars, who themselves had been mauling a cavalry unit from the local militia. Outnumbered two-to-one, only five Beta 'Mechs escaped, and it seemed to become a turning point in the campaign, as the Dragoons were forced to retreat more and more in the wake of these new developments.<ref name=WDS4142W-1/><ref name=NFSWVI6971-1/><ref name=NFSWVII79>''NAIS The Fourth Succession War Military Atlas Volume 2'', pp. 7-9, "Wapakoneta", The Battle of Wapakoneta</ref><ref name=4SWSP33-4PC-1>''The Fourth Succession War Scenarios Volume One'', "Hunting the Predator", the Fourth Provisional Company is cornered on Wapakoneta</ref> Both Dragoon Colonels recognized that a change in approach was called for or they would be destroyed one company at a time. They successfully used Beta's Fifth Provisional Company, under the command of Captain Danielle Rondema, to lure a battalion of the Hussars into a massive ambush, where almost the entirety of the remaining Dragoons attacked. Known as the Fight of Ploven's Fields, Colonel Dumont activated a [[Command-Detonated Mine|minefield]] beneath the Hussars, and a dozen Kuritan 'Mechs were destroyed before they managed to withdraw. The Hussars regrouped with the Galedon Regulars, looking to rest and repair.<ref name=WDS4142W-1/><ref name=NFSWVI6971-1/><ref name=NFSWVII79/><ref name=OTPDTM2425-W-2>''Operational Turning Points: Death to Mercenaries'', pp. 24-25, "Touchpoint: Wapakoneta - Aftermath", the Dragoons employ hit and run tactics but are slowly driven back</ref>
 
In the weeks that followed, the Dragoons split into company and lance-sized units, using hit-and-run tactics and refusing to give the Kuritans a pitched battle that would allow them to take advantage of their superior numbers. This approach was usually successful for the Dragoons, chipping away at the Galedon Regulars and further undermining their cooperation with the Proserpina Hussars. Unfortunately, as effective as this tactic was in the forests and mountains, it was less so in the flat plains, where the DCMS troops were able to use their superior numbers. The Dragoons' efforts were aided by the fact that the Regulars' commander, ''[[Sho-sho]]'' Tarsus Bodoli, kept his forces on the main roads in tightly packed convoys, easy prey for small groups of elite Dragoons. The Proserpina Hussars and their commanding officer, ''Sho-sho'' Bruce Lee Bernstein, grew frustrated at this ineffective approach, eventually splitting off his regiment and breaking it into company-sized units. This proved effective when a light company of Hussars trapped Beta Regiment's Fourth Provisional Company at Stiverson Pass near Stiverson City. The Dragoons, mostly former members of Charlie Battalion's Red Guard, had been attempting to attack a light company of the Galedon Regulars, who themselves had been mauling a cavalry unit from the local militia. Outnumbered two-to-one, only five Beta 'Mechs escaped, and it seemed to become a turning point in the campaign, as the Dragoons were forced to retreat more and more in the wake of these new developments.<ref name=WDS4142W-1/><ref name=NFSWVI6971-1/><ref name=NFSWVII79>''NAIS The Fourth Succession War Military Atlas Volume 2'', pp. 7-9, "Wapakoneta", The Battle of Wapakoneta</ref><ref name=4SWSP33-4PC-1>''The Fourth Succession War Scenarios Volume One'', "Hunting the Predator", the Fourth Provisional Company is cornered on Wapakoneta</ref> Both Dragoon Colonels recognized that a change in approach was called for or they would be destroyed one company at a time. They successfully used Beta's Fifth Provisional Company, under the command of Captain Danielle Rondema, to lure a battalion of the Hussars into a massive ambush, where almost the entirety of the remaining Dragoons attacked. Known as the Fight of Ploven's Fields, Colonel Dumont activated a [[Command-Detonated Mine|minefield]] beneath the Hussars, and a dozen Kuritan 'Mechs were destroyed before they managed to withdraw. The Hussars regrouped with the Galedon Regulars, looking to rest and repair.<ref name=WDS4142W-1/><ref name=NFSWVI6971-1/><ref name=NFSWVII79/><ref name=OTPDTM2425-W-2>''Operational Turning Points: Death to Mercenaries'', pp. 24-25, "Touchpoint: Wapakoneta - Aftermath", the Dragoons employ hit and run tactics but are slowly driven back</ref>
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The Dragoons regrouped on Crossing. Where once they had fielded five regiments with full support, now they were reduced to one regiment of 'Mechs, many of which were still showing signs of damage. On September 2, [[3029]], Kurita DropShips neared Crossing's orbit. The Twelfth Galedon Regulars had followed the Dragoons from Wapakoneta, as had the [[5th Galedon Regulars|Fifth]], [[8th Galedon Regulars|Eighth]] and [[16th Galedon Regulars]], units that had fought the other Dragoon regiments on [[Harrow's Sun]] and [[Glenmora]]. Though all four Galedon Regular regiments had taken heavy losses, they had been reinforced by green recruits fresh out of the academy, bringing them up to strength on paper if not in unit quality. The Kuritans had a four-to-one advantage in numbers and had learned a great deal from their previous battles. They were cautious in their approach, weary of ambushes or traps. They were also accompanied by an elite 'Mech company (designated "Sword of the Void") of the [[Draconis Elite Strike Teams|DEST]] that remained in orbit as a reserve force. With such a large numerical advantage, the Combine forces chose not to bring their conventional troops into the battle, as they considered those forces as "worthless distractions", fit only to guard their DropShips. For their part, the Dragoons called up several units of their conventional forces who had been with the Home Guard on Robinson. These included three platoons who had formerly served with Beta Regiment. Colonel Wolf contacted the invading ships and told them where they would meet them. It was essentially a challenge, but it also served to protect the civilian population of Crossing, which was only lightly defended by the [[10th Deneb Light Cavalry]] soldiers who had pulled off Glenmora with Alpha Regiment. The [[Galedon Regulars]] spent three weeks carefully arranging their regiments around the volcano. The true battle finally began on 28 September, as the Kuritan 'Mechs began to make their way up the Caldera. The campaign was long and hard, with the Dragoons making the Galedon Regulars pay for every inch they took in blood. At one point, the DEST team conducted a daring drop in the middle of the Dragoons defense, causing havoc behind the lines. The Dragoons appeared on the verge of collapse.<ref name=WDS4243C>''Wolf's Dragoons (sourcebook)'' pp. 42-43, "Crossing", the Battle of Crossing</ref><ref name=NFSWVII3037C>''NAIS The Fourth Succession War Military Atlas Volume 2'' pp. 30-37, "Crossing", the Battle of Crossing</ref><ref name=WDS5558BRUR-2>''Wolf's Dragoons (sourcebook)'' pp. 55-58, "Beta Regiment Unit Roster", many of Beta's conventional assets are called up for the battle of Crossing</ref>
 
The Dragoons regrouped on Crossing. Where once they had fielded five regiments with full support, now they were reduced to one regiment of 'Mechs, many of which were still showing signs of damage. On September 2, [[3029]], Kurita DropShips neared Crossing's orbit. The Twelfth Galedon Regulars had followed the Dragoons from Wapakoneta, as had the [[5th Galedon Regulars|Fifth]], [[8th Galedon Regulars|Eighth]] and [[16th Galedon Regulars]], units that had fought the other Dragoon regiments on [[Harrow's Sun]] and [[Glenmora]]. Though all four Galedon Regular regiments had taken heavy losses, they had been reinforced by green recruits fresh out of the academy, bringing them up to strength on paper if not in unit quality. The Kuritans had a four-to-one advantage in numbers and had learned a great deal from their previous battles. They were cautious in their approach, weary of ambushes or traps. They were also accompanied by an elite 'Mech company (designated "Sword of the Void") of the [[Draconis Elite Strike Teams|DEST]] that remained in orbit as a reserve force. With such a large numerical advantage, the Combine forces chose not to bring their conventional troops into the battle, as they considered those forces as "worthless distractions", fit only to guard their DropShips. For their part, the Dragoons called up several units of their conventional forces who had been with the Home Guard on Robinson. These included three platoons who had formerly served with Beta Regiment. Colonel Wolf contacted the invading ships and told them where they would meet them. It was essentially a challenge, but it also served to protect the civilian population of Crossing, which was only lightly defended by the [[10th Deneb Light Cavalry]] soldiers who had pulled off Glenmora with Alpha Regiment. The [[Galedon Regulars]] spent three weeks carefully arranging their regiments around the volcano. The true battle finally began on 28 September, as the Kuritan 'Mechs began to make their way up the Caldera. The campaign was long and hard, with the Dragoons making the Galedon Regulars pay for every inch they took in blood. At one point, the DEST team conducted a daring drop in the middle of the Dragoons defense, causing havoc behind the lines. The Dragoons appeared on the verge of collapse.<ref name=WDS4243C>''Wolf's Dragoons (sourcebook)'' pp. 42-43, "Crossing", the Battle of Crossing</ref><ref name=NFSWVII3037C>''NAIS The Fourth Succession War Military Atlas Volume 2'' pp. 30-37, "Crossing", the Battle of Crossing</ref><ref name=WDS5558BRUR-2>''Wolf's Dragoons (sourcebook)'' pp. 55-58, "Beta Regiment Unit Roster", many of Beta's conventional assets are called up for the battle of Crossing</ref>
  
Beta Regiment, though reduced to 21 operational 'Mechs entering the battle, held the line against astronomical odds. Colonel Shostokovitch led the remnants of his command lance and the Dragoons' second provisional company as they hammered into the advancing Regulars. The Dragoon counter-attack finally stalled when Shostokovitch's officers started falling. Shostokovitch ordered his troops to fallback, heroically covering the withdraw himself. Shostokovitch's actions rallied his men, who very nearly saved him before the combined fire of an entire lance of the Sixteenth Galedon slew the Dragoon Colonel in his ''[[Dervish]]''.<ref name=WDS43-BR-1>''Wolf's Dragoons (sourcebook)'' p. 43, "Crossing", Beta's last stand on Crossing</ref><ref name=NFSWVII36-AS-1>''NAIS The Fourth Succession War Military Atlas Volume 2'' p. 36, "Crossing", Shostokovitch is killed by the Sixteenth Galedon Regulars</ref> Just as it seemed the Dragoons might collapse, elements of the Tenth Deneb would surprise the Galedon Regulars from behind, buying the Dragoons time to recover. It was at this point that Zeta Battalion arrived. The assault unit had recovered their strength on Robinson by absorbing other Dragoon elements and had arrived undetected in rented ''[[Mule]]''-class DropShips. As the desperately needed reinforcements fell on the Galedon Regulars from behind, Colonel Wolf and his warriors finally crushed the DEST company, freeing them to turn on the Kuritan forces. The stabilization of the Dragoon lines and the arrival of monsters of Zeta completely demoralized the Kuritan forces. Most of the Fifth Galedon was destroyed climbing the mountain wall in an attempt to retreat, and the Sixteenth's survivors were forced to surrender to Natasha Kerensky. The Eighth and Twelfth were routed by the emboldened Dragoons, harassed by [[Inferno (Missile)|Inferno]]-rocket wielding infantry using the cover of the mountains. They would flee to their transports. Of the four Battlemech regiments that had attacked Crossing, only 112 Kuritan 'Mechs survived. Wolf's Dragoons had been brought to the edge of destruction, but their reputation was greater than ever. An entire Successor State had devoted all its resources to crushing them, yet they still lived. In the aftermath of the Fourth Succession War, Delta Regiment, like virtually every other Dragoon line unit, was effectively inactive, with losses far too high to field a viable command.<ref name=WDS4243C/><ref name=NFSWVII3037C/> Of the 64 MechWarriors Beta Regiment had fielded at the start of the war, only 13 had survived, with many of those facing serious injury.<ref name=WDS5558BRUR-C>''Wolf's Dragoons (sourcebook)'' pp. 55-58, "Beta Regiment Unit Roster", Beta Regiment after Crossing</ref>
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Beta Regiment, though reduced to 21 operational 'Mechs entering the battle, held the line against astronomical odds. Colonel Shostokovitch led the remnants of his command lance and the Dragoons' second provisional company as they hammered into the advancing Regulars. The Dragoon counter-attack finally stalled when Shostokovitch's officers started falling. Shostokovitch ordered his troops to fallback, heroically covering the withdraw himself. Shostokovitch's actions rallied his men, who very nearly saved him before the combined fire of an entire lance of the Sixteenth Galedon slew the Dragoon Colonel in his ''[[Dervish]]''.<ref name=WDS43-BR-1>''Wolf's Dragoons (sourcebook)'' p. 43, "Crossing", Beta's last stand on Crossing</ref><ref name=NFSWVII36-AS-1>''NAIS The Fourth Succession War Military Atlas Volume 2'' p. 36, "Crossing", Shostokovitch is killed by the Sixteenth Galedon Regulars</ref> Just as it seemed the Dragoons might collapse, elements of the Tenth Deneb would surprise the Galedon Regulars from behind, buying the Dragoons time to recover. It was at this point that Zeta Battalion arrived. The assault unit had recovered their strength on Robinson by absorbing other Dragoon elements and had arrived undetected in rented ''[[Mule]]''-class DropShips. As the desperately needed reinforcements fell on the Galedon Regulars from behind, Colonel Wolf and his warriors finally crushed the DEST company, freeing them to turn on the Kuritan forces. The stabilization of the Dragoon lines and the arrival of monsters of Zeta completely demoralized the Kuritan forces. Most of the Fifth Galedon was destroyed climbing the mountain wall in an attempt to retreat, and the Sixteenth's survivors were forced to surrender to Natasha Kerensky. The Eighth and Twelfth were routed by the emboldened Dragoons, harassed by [[Inferno]]-rocket wielding infantry using the cover of the mountains. They would flee to their transports. Of the four Battlemech regiments that had attacked Crossing, only 112 Kuritan 'Mechs survived. Wolf's Dragoons had been brought to the edge of destruction, but their reputation was greater than ever. An entire Successor State had devoted all its resources to crushing them, yet they still lived. In the aftermath of the Fourth Succession War, Delta Regiment, like virtually every other Dragoon line unit, was effectively inactive, with losses far too high to field a viable command.<ref name=WDS4243C/><ref name=NFSWVII3037C/> Of the 64 MechWarriors Beta Regiment had fielded at the start of the war, only 13 had survived, with many of those facing serious injury.<ref name=WDS5558BRUR-C>''Wolf's Dragoons (sourcebook)'' pp. 55-58, "Beta Regiment Unit Roster", Beta Regiment after Crossing</ref>
  
 
===The Long Road to Recovery===
 
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===The Clan Invasion Era===
 
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[[File:Thor vs Scorpion.jpg|right|thumb|The [[Battle of Luthien (3052)|Battle of Luthien]]]]
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[[File:Thor vs Scorpion.jpg|right|thumb|The [[Battle of Luthien (Clan Invasion)|Battle of Luthien]]]]
 
When the [[Clan Invasion]] finally struck in [[3050]], Beta and all other Dragoon line units were recalled to Outreach. After the Dragoons conferred amongst themselves on a course of action, Colonel Wolf invited the leaders of the [[Successor States]] to their homeworld, where he revealed the Dragoons' origins, pledged his troops to the defense of the Inner Sphere against the [[Clans]], and began training their leaders and heirs in tactics to defend their beleaguered realms. Wolf included ''[[Gunji_no_Kanrei#Gunji-no-Kanrei|Gunji-no-Kanrei]]'' [[Theodore Kurita]] and his family among the invitees, despite the Dragoons' dormant feud against the Combine. For much of [[3051]], the Dragoons and the Inner Sphere prepared. Beta and the other line regiments were contracted out to the [[Federated Commonwealth]].<ref name=MH55-35FC-1>''Mercenary's Handbook 3055'', p. 35, "Eighth Contract: Federated Commonwealth", the Dragoons prepare to face the Clans</ref><ref name=FMM96WD-CI-1>''Field Manual: Mercenaries'', p. 96, "Wolf's Dragoons: Running with the Pack", Wolf prepares the Dragoons for the Clans</ref>
 
When the [[Clan Invasion]] finally struck in [[3050]], Beta and all other Dragoon line units were recalled to Outreach. After the Dragoons conferred amongst themselves on a course of action, Colonel Wolf invited the leaders of the [[Successor States]] to their homeworld, where he revealed the Dragoons' origins, pledged his troops to the defense of the Inner Sphere against the [[Clans]], and began training their leaders and heirs in tactics to defend their beleaguered realms. Wolf included ''[[Gunji_no_Kanrei#Gunji-no-Kanrei|Gunji-no-Kanrei]]'' [[Theodore Kurita]] and his family among the invitees, despite the Dragoons' dormant feud against the Combine. For much of [[3051]], the Dragoons and the Inner Sphere prepared. Beta and the other line regiments were contracted out to the [[Federated Commonwealth]].<ref name=MH55-35FC-1>''Mercenary's Handbook 3055'', p. 35, "Eighth Contract: Federated Commonwealth", the Dragoons prepare to face the Clans</ref><ref name=FMM96WD-CI-1>''Field Manual: Mercenaries'', p. 96, "Wolf's Dragoons: Running with the Pack", Wolf prepares the Dragoons for the Clans</ref>
  
 
====Luthien====
 
====Luthien====
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To the surprise of almost all, Hanse Davion did not send the Dragoons to his own Clan front to oppose the invading [[Clan Jade Falcon|Jade Falcons]], but rather deployed the elite mercenaries along with the [[Kell Hounds]] to [[Luthien]] to [[Battle of Luthien (3052)|help defend the Combine's capital]] from [[Clan Smoke Jaguar|Clans Smoke Jaguar]] and [[Clan Nova Cat|Nova Cat]]. The Dragoons would once again fight at the side of their old enemy, Takashi Kurita, as well as Theodore and [[Hohiro Kurita II|Hohiro Kurita]], and [[Morgan Kell]] and his Kell Hounds. By this point, Beta's quality was such that they were among the best not only among Inner Sphere regiments but within Wolf's Dragoons as well, stacking up against the best mercenary and elite House Kurita regiments on the greatest stage. On 4 January, [[3052]], battle was joined. Beta fought during the titanic struggle in the [[Kado-Guchi Valley]], facing the best Clusters of two invading Clans. Near the climax of the battle, the Nova Cat host poured into the valley and charged towards the city, only to be stopped cold by three regiments of Kell Hounds and Wolf's Dragoons, including Beta Regiment. Virtually all units suffered very heavy losses, with Beta's armored battalion taking particularly serious casualties. Though both the Kuritans and their mercenary allies had all taken heavy losses, they successfully repulsed the invaders in a stunning victory.<ref name=LSP26BR-1>''Luthien (scenario pack)'', p. 26, "Wolf's Dragoons: Beta Regiment", Beta's presence, quality and commander at the Battle of Luthien</ref><ref name=MH3055-35>''Mercenary's Handbook 3055'' p. 35, "Eighth Contract: Federated Commonwealth", the Dragoons fight on Luthien</ref><ref name=FMM99-BR-TLR-2>''Field Manual: Mercenaries'', p. 99, "Beta Regiment: Second to None", "The Long Riders", the Long Riders lose their elite status on Luthien</ref><ref name=IC115-L-BR-1>''Invading Clans (sourcebook)'', p. 115, "Luthien", the Nova Cats are stopped by Wolf's Dragoons and the Kell Hounds</ref> Jaime Wolf quickly worked to rebuild the Dragoons from their losses, incorporating [[Sibko]] cadets, war orphan trainees who had come of age and captured Clan [[Bondsman|Bondsmen]] taken on Luthien, as well as the children and grandchildren of the "original" Dragoons. For equipment, salvage from the fighting on Luthien and the production lines of [[Blackwell Heavy Industries|Blackwell Corporation]] provided the Dragoons with a wealth of Clan tech equipment, even including Clan OmniMechs.<ref name=MH55-36>''Mercenary's Handbook 3055'' p. 35-36, "Open Contracts", Wolf rebuilds the Dragoons once again</ref>  
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To the surprise of almost all, Hanse Davion did not send the Dragoons to his own Clan front to oppose the invading [[Clan Jade Falcon|Jade Falcons]], but rather deployed the elite mercenaries along with the [[Kell Hounds]] to [[Luthien]] to [[Battle of Luthien (Clan Invasion)|help defend the Combine's capital]] from [[Clan Smoke Jaguar|Clans Smoke Jaguar]] and [[Clan Nova Cat|Nova Cat]]. The Dragoons would once again fight at the side of their old enemy, Takashi Kurita, as well as Theodore and [[Hohiro Kurita II|Hohiro Kurita]], and [[Morgan Kell]] and his Kell Hounds. By this point, Beta's quality was such that they were among the best not only among Inner Sphere regiments but within Wolf's Dragoons as well, stacking up against the best mercenary and elite House Kurita regiments on the greatest stage. On 4 January, [[3052]], battle was joined. Beta fought during the titanic struggle in the [[Kado-Guchi Valley]], facing the best Clusters of two invading Clans. Near the climax of the battle, the Nova Cat host poured into the valley and charged towards the city, only to be stopped cold by three regiments of Kell Hounds and Wolf's Dragoons, including Beta Regiment. Virtually all units suffered very heavy losses, with Beta's armored battalion taking particularly serious casualties. Though both the Kuritans and their mercenary allies had all taken heavy losses, they successfully repulsed the invaders in a stunning victory.<ref name=LSP26BR-1>''Luthien (scenario pack)'', p. 26, "Wolf's Dragoons: Beta Regiment", Beta's presence, quality and commander at the Battle of Luthien</ref><ref name=MH3055-35>''Mercenary's Handbook 3055'' p. 35, "Eighth Contract: Federated Commonwealth", the Dragoons fight on Luthien</ref><ref name=FMM99-BR-TLR-2>''Field Manual: Mercenaries'', p. 99, "Beta Regiment: Second to None", "The Long Riders", the Long Riders lose their elite status on Luthien</ref><ref name=IC115-L-BR-1>''Invading Clans (sourcebook)'', p. 115, "Luthien", the Nova Cats are stopped by Wolf's Dragoons and the Kell Hounds</ref> Jaime Wolf quickly worked to rebuild the Dragoons from their losses, incorporating [[Sibko]] cadets, war orphan trainees who had come of age and captured Clan [[Bondsman|Bondsmen]] taken on Luthien, as well as the children and grandchildren of the "original" Dragoons. For equipment, salvage from the fighting on Luthien and the production lines of [[Blackwell Heavy Industries|Blackwell Corporation]] provided the Dragoons with a wealth of Clan tech equipment, even including Clan OmniMechs.<ref name=MH55-36>''Mercenary's Handbook 3055'' p. 35-36, "Open Contracts", Wolf rebuilds the Dragoons once again</ref>  
  
 
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====Wolf Pack====
 
====Wolf Pack====
[[File:Elson Novacat.jpg|right|thumb|Major Elson Nova Cat]]
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{{quote|"We've got another 'Mech force approaching... Frak! It's Wolf!"|Colonel Alicia Fancher, Commander - Beta Regiment, at the final battle of Elson's Challenge<ref name=WP386-Q-1>''Wolf Pack'', p. 386, Fancher's reaction to Wolf's appearance</ref>}}
 
{{quote|"We've got another 'Mech force approaching... Frak! It's Wolf!"|Colonel Alicia Fancher, Commander - Beta Regiment, at the final battle of Elson's Challenge<ref name=WP386-Q-1>''Wolf Pack'', p. 386, Fancher's reaction to Wolf's appearance</ref>}}
 
The true battle began with Beta Regiment forming a beachhead in Remus' Green Sector, joined by "Khan" Alpin Wolf and supported by [[Iota Battalion|Iota]] and [[Kappa Battalion]]s, auxiliary units formed from mercenaries hoping to win a permanent position within the Dragoons. Iota was soon lured into an ambush in the Hannovassian Highlands by Home Guard armor units and the Spider's Web Battalion, which had since arrived and sided with Wolf. Armed with Clan-tech, the Spider's Web routed the hapless Iotas before Beta could intervene. Beta's second battalion moved to engage while their third battalion attempted to flank, only to see the Spiders pull back with some salvage from the Iotas. Despite the losses, Beta and the Alpin loyalists had their beachhead.<ref name=WP334339-1>''Wolf Pack'', pp. 334-339, Beta Regiment forms a beachhead but loses Iota Battalion in the process</ref> Beta Regiment and its accompanying units continued to advance into Green Sector even as the defending forces rotated; Beta now faced Home Guard 'Mechs that, through deception, were believed to be commanded by Jaime Wolf, himself. The loyalists following Alpin and Elson, including Beta Regiment, began referring to themselves as "Hunters" just as Colonel Wolf's rebels had styled themselves "Wolf Pack".<ref name=WP355356-1>''Wolf Pack'', pp. 355-356, Beta Regiment presses on</ref> Elson Novacat joined with Beta Regiment's task force even as Kappa Battalion was rotated to support Gamma Regiment in Orange Sector. Zeta Battalion soon arrived in support of Alpin's claim, and they were assigned to the arid wastelands of Green Sector. The Wolf Pack 'Mechs opposing Beta were primarily led by Captain [[Brian Cameron (31st c.)|Brian Cameron]], Jaime Wolf's communications officer, alongside veteran Dragoon [[Jenette Rand]], who led their Battlegroup with great skill despite being outnumbered and outclassed. When Zeta Battalion arrived, however, they were soon driven back.<ref name=WP361367-1>''Wolf Pack'', pp. 361-367, Zeta Battalion moves to support Beta Regiment's advance</ref> Meanwhile, Gamma Regiment continued to advance slowly against the Spider's Web Battalion. Epsilon Regiment remained stalled in Blue Sector, having been repulsed by the Kuritans.  
 
The true battle began with Beta Regiment forming a beachhead in Remus' Green Sector, joined by "Khan" Alpin Wolf and supported by [[Iota Battalion|Iota]] and [[Kappa Battalion]]s, auxiliary units formed from mercenaries hoping to win a permanent position within the Dragoons. Iota was soon lured into an ambush in the Hannovassian Highlands by Home Guard armor units and the Spider's Web Battalion, which had since arrived and sided with Wolf. Armed with Clan-tech, the Spider's Web routed the hapless Iotas before Beta could intervene. Beta's second battalion moved to engage while their third battalion attempted to flank, only to see the Spiders pull back with some salvage from the Iotas. Despite the losses, Beta and the Alpin loyalists had their beachhead.<ref name=WP334339-1>''Wolf Pack'', pp. 334-339, Beta Regiment forms a beachhead but loses Iota Battalion in the process</ref> Beta Regiment and its accompanying units continued to advance into Green Sector even as the defending forces rotated; Beta now faced Home Guard 'Mechs that, through deception, were believed to be commanded by Jaime Wolf, himself. The loyalists following Alpin and Elson, including Beta Regiment, began referring to themselves as "Hunters" just as Colonel Wolf's rebels had styled themselves "Wolf Pack".<ref name=WP355356-1>''Wolf Pack'', pp. 355-356, Beta Regiment presses on</ref> Elson Novacat joined with Beta Regiment's task force even as Kappa Battalion was rotated to support Gamma Regiment in Orange Sector. Zeta Battalion soon arrived in support of Alpin's claim, and they were assigned to the arid wastelands of Green Sector. The Wolf Pack 'Mechs opposing Beta were primarily led by Captain [[Brian Cameron (31st c.)|Brian Cameron]], Jaime Wolf's communications officer, alongside veteran Dragoon [[Jenette Rand]], who led their Battlegroup with great skill despite being outnumbered and outclassed. When Zeta Battalion arrived, however, they were soon driven back.<ref name=WP361367-1>''Wolf Pack'', pp. 361-367, Zeta Battalion moves to support Beta Regiment's advance</ref> Meanwhile, Gamma Regiment continued to advance slowly against the Spider's Web Battalion. Epsilon Regiment remained stalled in Blue Sector, having been repulsed by the Kuritans.  
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===First Harlech===
 
===First Harlech===
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[[File:Waco Rangers logo.svg|right|thumb|The [[Waco Rangers]] and their allies struck at Harlech]]
 
[[File:Waco Rangers logo.svg|right|thumb|The [[Waco Rangers]] and their allies struck at Harlech]]
 
On 15 October, 3067, Blakist-sponsored mercenaries launched an all-out assault on the Dragoons in their headquarters of Harlech City, the capital of Outreach. Emerging out of TempTown, Harlech's quarter for less-than reputable mercenaries, Waco’s Rangers, Smithson's Chinese Bandits, the [[Tiger Sharks]] and the [[51st Dark Panzer Jaegers]] struck with great ferocity. Several smaller and less reputable groups, other "Temptown Trash", threw their lot in with Waco after the fact. The [[Red Riders]], [[Dark Lloyd's Wild Bunch]], [[Garret's Metalshod]], [[Upshaw's Highland Moors]] and the Terriers were just some of the mercenaries who went rogue in the darkest hour of their trade. With the addition of these and other disgruntled and opportunistic mercenaries, these groups totaled approximately four BattleMech regiments along with supporting units, all ostensibly under the command of Colonel Wayne Waco, who still carried a murderous grudge against the Dragoons from New Aragon. Word of Blake [[ROM]] also had operatives participating in acts of terrorism and sabotage against the Dragoons, as [[Bloody Hand]] agents were found to have destroyed a key power generator station. Colonel Waco and his Rangers led the charge out of TempTown, finally acting on their long-simmering grudge. In one of the most devastating early attacks, the Chinese Bandits used fuel-air bombs on the Home Guard compounds and the spaceport in Harlech, crippling the Dragoons' available aerospace assets. These fighters then dropped cluster bombs on the Dragoon housing complex, killing huge numbers of warriors and their civilian families. The Tiger Sharks, a battalion strong, had been returning from an exercise with the [[Outreach Mercenary Training Command]] when they suddenly overwhelmed their escorts and launched an attack on the Harlech Interplanetary Drop Port, overwhelming the company of Home Guard 'Mechs who tried to oppose them. The Panzers, who had officially been part of the AMC, joined the Rangers and other renegades in an attack on the [[Hiring Hall]], the heart of the mercenary trade. The early attacks proved devastating, with the Blakist mercenaries successfully seizing the Drop Port and destroying both the [[Hiring Hall]], the center of the mercenary trade for thirty years, and [[Wolf Hall]], the headquarters of Wolf's Dragoons. A small contingent of the [[Lone Wolves]], led by an alleged Word of Blake plant, defected to the Waco's forces, attacking the Home Guards' firebase. This led to some of these Wolves siding with the Dragoons and others with the attackers. Although the pro-Waco Lone Wolf forces were ultimately destroyed, the Lone Wolves quickly fled Outreach.  
 
On 15 October, 3067, Blakist-sponsored mercenaries launched an all-out assault on the Dragoons in their headquarters of Harlech City, the capital of Outreach. Emerging out of TempTown, Harlech's quarter for less-than reputable mercenaries, Waco’s Rangers, Smithson's Chinese Bandits, the [[Tiger Sharks]] and the [[51st Dark Panzer Jaegers]] struck with great ferocity. Several smaller and less reputable groups, other "Temptown Trash", threw their lot in with Waco after the fact. The [[Red Riders]], [[Dark Lloyd's Wild Bunch]], [[Garret's Metalshod]], [[Upshaw's Highland Moors]] and the Terriers were just some of the mercenaries who went rogue in the darkest hour of their trade. With the addition of these and other disgruntled and opportunistic mercenaries, these groups totaled approximately four BattleMech regiments along with supporting units, all ostensibly under the command of Colonel Wayne Waco, who still carried a murderous grudge against the Dragoons from New Aragon. Word of Blake [[ROM]] also had operatives participating in acts of terrorism and sabotage against the Dragoons, as [[Bloody Hand]] agents were found to have destroyed a key power generator station. Colonel Waco and his Rangers led the charge out of TempTown, finally acting on their long-simmering grudge. In one of the most devastating early attacks, the Chinese Bandits used fuel-air bombs on the Home Guard compounds and the spaceport in Harlech, crippling the Dragoons' available aerospace assets. These fighters then dropped cluster bombs on the Dragoon housing complex, killing huge numbers of warriors and their civilian families. The Tiger Sharks, a battalion strong, had been returning from an exercise with the [[Outreach Mercenary Training Command]] when they suddenly overwhelmed their escorts and launched an attack on the Harlech Interplanetary Drop Port, overwhelming the company of Home Guard 'Mechs who tried to oppose them. The Panzers, who had officially been part of the AMC, joined the Rangers and other renegades in an attack on the [[Hiring Hall]], the heart of the mercenary trade. The early attacks proved devastating, with the Blakist mercenaries successfully seizing the Drop Port and destroying both the [[Hiring Hall]], the center of the mercenary trade for thirty years, and [[Wolf Hall]], the headquarters of Wolf's Dragoons. A small contingent of the [[Lone Wolves]], led by an alleged Word of Blake plant, defected to the Waco's forces, attacking the Home Guards' firebase. This led to some of these Wolves siding with the Dragoons and others with the attackers. Although the pro-Waco Lone Wolf forces were ultimately destroyed, the Lone Wolves quickly fled Outreach.  
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Beta Regiment distinguished themselves relatively early on, and began hammering the ad-hoc rogue mercenary commands by the evening of the fifteenth. Although Beta and Epsilon Regiments were both on Outreach, large portions of each were still on the continent of Remus, the Outback, and had to be recalled to meet the challenge. Only the beleaguered Home Guard, supported by the soon-arriving Zeta Battalion and the Wolf Spiders, were available to immediately flock to Commander Jaime Wolf's call for reinforcements. Beta Regiment, along with Zeta Battalion and the Spiders, would all take very serious losses, either to the initial terrorist-style attacks or to the fighting that followed. For Epsilon Regiment and the Home Guard, it was effectively the end. Epsilon's losses were so devastating that the regiment was considered destroyed, as was the case with the Home Guard ground units on Romulus. The survivors of both were absorbed into units. The Coalition forces supporting the Dragoons also suffered serious losses, as the [[Battle Magic]] mercenary unit, long-time supporters of the Dragoons, were hit hard by Waco's aerospace lances in the opening hours of the fighting, and were ultimately wiped out despite their use of the innovative [[Multi-Missile Launcher]] system which they had developed. The [[Broadsword Legion]], supposedly a band of former [[Com Guards|Com Guard]] warriors, publically sided with the Dragoons but managed to avoid most of the fighting. Independently of the Dragoons and the AMC, Blackwell Industries hired [[Grandin's Crusaders]], a neutral company, to extract one of their vice-presidents from harm's way. The Crusaders ambushed Panzer elements and succeeded in their mission, later standing down to Beta Regiment. At the climax of the battle, Commander Jaime Wolf's command lance met Colonel Wayne Waco leading another charge at the head of a company of his Rangers, near the ruins of the Hiring Hall. The ensuing fight was to the death, as the Dragoons gave better then they received. Colonel Waco's ''[[Battlemaster]]'' charged Wolf's ''[[Archer]]'' in close-range combat. Wolf defeated Waco, slaying the madman, but died of his injuries shortly thereafter. Elementals from the Special Recon Group found him there, still at the controls in his cockpit. In response to this development, Brian Cameron activated [[Condition Feral]], ordering all Dragoon forces to utterly destroy all non-AMC forces that did not immediately stand down, and meeting all resistance with overwhelming and deadly force. Although some neutral mercenaries were inadverdently attacked in the resulting carnage, the order nevertheless pushed the remaining Dragoons into a berserker rage that resulted in the total destruction of all the renegade mercenary forces. The fighting had lasted more than four days, with civilian casualty estimates running towards a quarter of a million. The Dragoons would come to know the devastation as '''The Day''' or '''First Harlech'''.<ref name=DOJ141-A-1>''Dawn of the Jihad'', p. 141, "Another Day, Another C-Bill: Aftermath", Beta Regiment responds to the attacks</ref><ref name=TC3940-O-1>''Total Chaos'', pp. 39-40, "Outreach", First Harlech</ref><ref name=SBWB16-WATW-1>''Starterbook: Wolf and Blake'', p. 16, "The Wolf and the Word", rogue mercenaries and terrorists sponsored by the Word of Blake strike at Outreach</ref><ref name=MSU120-WD-1>''Mercenaries Supplemental Update'', p. 120, "Wolf's Dragoons", First Harlech devastates the Dragoons</ref><ref name=MSU15-MMW-WR-1>''Mercenaries Supplemental Update'', p. 15, "The Price of Infamy", the Waco Rangers lead the charge</ref><ref name=MSU15-MMW-SCB-1>''Mercenaries Supplemental Update'', p. 15, "The Price of Infamy", the Bandits use fuel-air bombs to cripple the Dragoon Home Guard</ref><ref name=MSU88-LW-1>''Mercenaries Supplemental Update'', p. 88, "Lone Wolves", the Lone Wolves are split at First Harlech</ref><ref name=MSU11-ROH-BM-1>''Mercenaries Supplemental Update'', p. 11, "The Rolls of Honor", Battle Magic is destroyed at First Harlech</ref><ref name=MSU16-MMW-BL-1>''Mercenaries Supplemental Update'', p. 16, "The MRBC's Most Wanted: 3071", the Broadsword Legion sees little fighting at First Harlech</ref><ref name=SOF-3-4-M-1>''Shadows of Faith - Volume 3'', p. 4, the TempTown mercenaries who joined Waco are listed</ref><ref name=JHS3070-1112-DD-1>''Jihad Hot Spots: 3070'', pp. 11-12, "The Dragoons Debacles", First Harlech</ref><ref name=TC4243-A-1>''Total Chaos'', pp. 42-43, "Another Day, Another C-Bill: Aftermath", Grandin's Crusaders</ref><ref name=SOF-1-19-BH-1>''Shadows of Faith - Volume 1'', p. 19, Bloody Hands are found in the rubble</ref>
 
Beta Regiment distinguished themselves relatively early on, and began hammering the ad-hoc rogue mercenary commands by the evening of the fifteenth. Although Beta and Epsilon Regiments were both on Outreach, large portions of each were still on the continent of Remus, the Outback, and had to be recalled to meet the challenge. Only the beleaguered Home Guard, supported by the soon-arriving Zeta Battalion and the Wolf Spiders, were available to immediately flock to Commander Jaime Wolf's call for reinforcements. Beta Regiment, along with Zeta Battalion and the Spiders, would all take very serious losses, either to the initial terrorist-style attacks or to the fighting that followed. For Epsilon Regiment and the Home Guard, it was effectively the end. Epsilon's losses were so devastating that the regiment was considered destroyed, as was the case with the Home Guard ground units on Romulus. The survivors of both were absorbed into units. The Coalition forces supporting the Dragoons also suffered serious losses, as the [[Battle Magic]] mercenary unit, long-time supporters of the Dragoons, were hit hard by Waco's aerospace lances in the opening hours of the fighting, and were ultimately wiped out despite their use of the innovative [[Multi-Missile Launcher]] system which they had developed. The [[Broadsword Legion]], supposedly a band of former [[Com Guards|Com Guard]] warriors, publically sided with the Dragoons but managed to avoid most of the fighting. Independently of the Dragoons and the AMC, Blackwell Industries hired [[Grandin's Crusaders]], a neutral company, to extract one of their vice-presidents from harm's way. The Crusaders ambushed Panzer elements and succeeded in their mission, later standing down to Beta Regiment. At the climax of the battle, Commander Jaime Wolf's command lance met Colonel Wayne Waco leading another charge at the head of a company of his Rangers, near the ruins of the Hiring Hall. The ensuing fight was to the death, as the Dragoons gave better then they received. Colonel Waco's ''[[Battlemaster]]'' charged Wolf's ''[[Archer]]'' in close-range combat. Wolf defeated Waco, slaying the madman, but died of his injuries shortly thereafter. Elementals from the Special Recon Group found him there, still at the controls in his cockpit. In response to this development, Brian Cameron activated [[Condition Feral]], ordering all Dragoon forces to utterly destroy all non-AMC forces that did not immediately stand down, and meeting all resistance with overwhelming and deadly force. Although some neutral mercenaries were inadverdently attacked in the resulting carnage, the order nevertheless pushed the remaining Dragoons into a berserker rage that resulted in the total destruction of all the renegade mercenary forces. The fighting had lasted more than four days, with civilian casualty estimates running towards a quarter of a million. The Dragoons would come to know the devastation as '''The Day''' or '''First Harlech'''.<ref name=DOJ141-A-1>''Dawn of the Jihad'', p. 141, "Another Day, Another C-Bill: Aftermath", Beta Regiment responds to the attacks</ref><ref name=TC3940-O-1>''Total Chaos'', pp. 39-40, "Outreach", First Harlech</ref><ref name=SBWB16-WATW-1>''Starterbook: Wolf and Blake'', p. 16, "The Wolf and the Word", rogue mercenaries and terrorists sponsored by the Word of Blake strike at Outreach</ref><ref name=MSU120-WD-1>''Mercenaries Supplemental Update'', p. 120, "Wolf's Dragoons", First Harlech devastates the Dragoons</ref><ref name=MSU15-MMW-WR-1>''Mercenaries Supplemental Update'', p. 15, "The Price of Infamy", the Waco Rangers lead the charge</ref><ref name=MSU15-MMW-SCB-1>''Mercenaries Supplemental Update'', p. 15, "The Price of Infamy", the Bandits use fuel-air bombs to cripple the Dragoon Home Guard</ref><ref name=MSU88-LW-1>''Mercenaries Supplemental Update'', p. 88, "Lone Wolves", the Lone Wolves are split at First Harlech</ref><ref name=MSU11-ROH-BM-1>''Mercenaries Supplemental Update'', p. 11, "The Rolls of Honor", Battle Magic is destroyed at First Harlech</ref><ref name=MSU16-MMW-BL-1>''Mercenaries Supplemental Update'', p. 16, "The MRBC's Most Wanted: 3071", the Broadsword Legion sees little fighting at First Harlech</ref><ref name=SOF-3-4-M-1>''Shadows of Faith - Volume 3'', p. 4, the TempTown mercenaries who joined Waco are listed</ref><ref name=JHS3070-1112-DD-1>''Jihad Hot Spots: 3070'', pp. 11-12, "The Dragoons Debacles", First Harlech</ref><ref name=TC4243-A-1>''Total Chaos'', pp. 42-43, "Another Day, Another C-Bill: Aftermath", Grandin's Crusaders</ref><ref name=SOF-1-19-BH-1>''Shadows of Faith - Volume 1'', p. 19, Bloody Hands are found in the rubble</ref>
  
In the aftermath of the battle, the Dragoons and their allies attempted to recover as much as they could under the circumstances, with Brian Cameron assuming overall command of Outreach in Jaime Wolf's absence. Colonel Rand of Beta Regiment had survived the fighting, and was now desperately attempting to get Beta Regiment back up to full strength, absorbing survivors from Epsilon Regiment and the Home Guard. Zeta Battalion had reorganized as well, adopting their old battalion-sized formation as they could no longer maintain their reinforced [[Cluster]] strength. The [[Dismal Disinherited]] [[2nd Dismal Disinherited|Second Regiment]] soon arrived, aiding in the cleanup effort on behalf of the AMC. The three commands would spearhead an AMC retaliatory strike against the Word of Blake. Gamma Regiment had been recalled from its post on Tukayyid, and would take up the defense of Outreach alongside the Wolf Spiders and the few remaining elements of the Home Guard and other Dragoon support units. General Maeve Wolf was also quickly retuning to Outreach along with Alpha Brigade from their posting on the Combine-[[Clan Ghost Bear]] border, but they would need several weeks to make the trip. Along with the AMC, the Dragoons decided to strike back right at the Word of Blake's doorstep. Not at Terra itself, but at the Mars colony, headquarters to Word of Blake ROM, among other facilities. Beta Regiment and Zeta Battalion headed to Liberty, where the Task Force armada, code-named [[Battle of Mars (3067)|Vengeance]], would gather.<ref name=DOJ34-MWH-1>''Dawn of the Jihad'', p. 34, "Mars: What Happened?", Task Force Vengeance details</ref><ref name=DOJ33-HC-1>''Dawn of the Jihad'', p. 33, "Harlech City Under Siege, Supplemental Report", Epsilon's survivors are folded into Beta Regiment</ref><ref name=DOJ3133-DBC-1>''Dawn of the Jihad'', pp. 31, 33, "Dragoons Break Contract", Alpha and Gamma Regiments are recalled</ref><ref name=SOF-3-27-1>''Shadows of Faith - Volume 3'', pp. 2-7, the aftermath of First Harlech</ref><ref name=LDOZ3-ZB-2>''Tales of the Jihad: the Last Day of Zeta'', Zeta Battalion returns to using company formations</ref><ref name=LDOZ3-DD-1>''Tales of the Jihad: the Last Day of Zeta'', the Second Dismal Disinherited helps greatly at Harlech</ref>
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In the aftermath of the battle, the Dragoons and their allies attempted to recover as much as they could under the circumstances, with Brian Cameron assuming overall command of Outreach in Jaime Wolf's absence. Colonel Rand of Beta Regiment had survived the fighting, and was now desperately attempting to get Beta Regiment back up to full strength, absorbing survivors from Epsilon Regiment and the Home Guard. Zeta Battalion had reorganized as well, adopting their old battalion-sized formation as they could no longer maintain their reinforced [[Cluster]] strength. The [[Dismal Disinherited]] [[2nd Dismal Disinherited|Second Regiment]] soon arrived, aiding in the cleanup effort on behalf of the AMC. The three commands would spearhead an AMC retaliatory strike against the Word of Blake. Gamma Regiment had been recalled from its post on Tukayyid, and would take up the defense of Outreach alongside the Wolf Spiders and the few remaining elements of the Home Guard and other Dragoon support units. General Maeve Wolf was also quickly retuning to Outreach along with Alpha Brigade from their posting on the Combine-[[Clan Ghost Bear]] border, but they would need several weeks to make the trip. Along with the AMC, the Dragoons decided to strike back right at the Word of Blake's doorstep. Not at Terra itself, but at the Mars colony, headquarters to Word of Blake ROM, among other facilities. Beta Regiment and Zeta Battalion headed to Liberty, where the Task Force armada, code-named [[Task Force Vengeance|Vengeance]], would gather.<ref name=DOJ34-MWH-1>''Dawn of the Jihad'', p. 34, "Mars: What Happened?", Task Force Vengeance details</ref><ref name=DOJ33-HC-1>''Dawn of the Jihad'', p. 33, "Harlech City Under Siege, Supplemental Report", Epsilon's survivors are folded into Beta Regiment</ref><ref name=DOJ3133-DBC-1>''Dawn of the Jihad'', pp. 31, 33, "Dragoons Break Contract", Alpha and Gamma Regiments are recalled</ref><ref name=SOF-3-27-1>''Shadows of Faith - Volume 3'', pp. 2-7, the aftermath of First Harlech</ref><ref name=LDOZ3-ZB-2>''Tales of the Jihad: the Last Day of Zeta'', Zeta Battalion returns to using company formations</ref><ref name=LDOZ3-DD-1>''Tales of the Jihad: the Last Day of Zeta'', the Second Dismal Disinherited helps greatly at Harlech</ref>
  
 
===Destruction at Mars===
 
===Destruction at Mars===
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{{main|Battle of Mars}}
On 7 December, 3067, Task Force Vengeance appeared at a [[Jump Point#Pirate Jump Points|pirate jump point]] within Mars orbit. Beta and Zeta had been joined by the bulk of the remaining Dragoon aerospace fighter assets from Outreach, along with the Second Dismal Disinherited and [[Lindon's Battalion]], both staunch supporters of the Coalition. In addition to the JumpShips and DropShips, two of Wolf's Dragoons' WarShips, the [[Athena (Individual Sovetskii Soyuz-class WarShip)|WDS ''Athena'']] and the [[Beowulf (Individual Congress-class WarShip)|WDS ''Beowulf'']], joined in. It was believed this would be more than enough force to overwhelm whatever defense the Blakists offered. The armada was soon intercepted by a dozens of ''[[Dragau]]'' and ''[[Hive]]'' drones from Mars' [[Caspar II]] [[SDS]] control system. These were supported by scrambling Blakist WarShips, including a ''[[Naga (WarShip)|Naga]]'', and other craft. Although the Dragoons and AMC ships and their accompanying fighter escorts fought with great determination, they were unprepared for such firepower from drone opponents who could sacrifice themselves at will. The fleet was destroyed, with only Zeta Battalion and elements of the Second Dismal Disinherited surviving planet fall intact. Beta Regiment and the other commands were all destroyed above Mars. The Disinherited units, damaged and disorganized, were quickly wiped out by enemy ground forces. Zeta Battalion fought on, but was completely destroyed after two days of fighting, facing the Word of Blake's [[7th Division (Word of Blake)|7th Division]] as well as orbital bombardment from Blakist WarShips.<ref name=DOJ34-MWH-1/><ref name=DOJ34-DOM-1>''Dawn of the Jihad'', p. 34, "Debacle Over Mars", Zeta and Second Dismal reach surface; rest of armada destroyed</ref><ref name=SBWB16-DG-1>''Starterbook: Wolf and Blake'', p. 16, "Death Ground", Task Force Vengeance's disastrous assault on Mars</ref><ref name=MSU120-BR-1>''Mercenaries Supplemental Update'', p. 120, "Wolf's Dragoons", Beta Regiment was destroyed at Mars along with the rest of the Task Force</ref><ref name=TC41-O-BR-1>''Total Chaos'', p. 41, "Outreach", Beta Regiment and the AMC task force are destroyed</ref><ref name=JHS3070-12-T-BR-1>''Jihad Hot Spots: 3070'', p. 12, "Timeline of the Jihad: 7 December", Beta Regiment and the AMC assault force are destroyed</ref><ref name=LDZ9-BR-1>''Tales of the Jihad: the Last Day of Zeta'', p. 9, Beta's destruction above Mars is confirmed</ref><ref name=LDZ3-BR-1>''Tales of the Jihad: the Last Day of Zeta'', p. 3, the Second Dismal Disinherited reach Mars but are quickly destroyed</ref><ref name=THLM12-PJP-1>''The Last Full Measure'', p. 12, Taskforce Vengeance uses a pirate jump point</ref>
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On 7 December, 3067, Task Force Vengeance appeared at a [[Jump Point#Pirate Jump Points|pirate jump point]] within Mars orbit. Beta and Zeta had been joined by the bulk of the remaining Dragoon aerospace fighter assets from Outreach, along with the Second Dismal Disinherited and [[Lindon's Battalion]], both staunch supporters of the Coalition. In addition to the JumpShips and DropShips, two of Wolf's Dragoons' WarShips, the [[Athena (Sovetskii Soyuz)|WDS ''Athena'']] and the [[Beowulf (Congress)|WDS ''Beowulf'']], joined in. It was believed this would be more than enough force to overwhelm whatever defense the Blakists offered. The armada was soon intercepted by a dozens of ''[[Dragau]]'' and ''[[Hive]]'' drones from Mars' [[Caspar II]] [[SDS]] control system. These were supported by scrambling Blakist WarShips, including a ''[[Naga (WarShip)|Naga]]'', and other craft. Although the Dragoons and AMC ships and their accompanying fighter escorts fought with great determination, they were unprepared for such firepower from drone opponents who could sacrifice themselves at will. The fleet was destroyed, with only Zeta Battalion and elements of the Second Dismal Disinherited surviving planet fall intact. Beta Regiment and the other commands were all destroyed above Mars. The Disinherited units, damaged and disorganized, were quickly wiped out by enemy ground forces. Zeta Battalion fought on, but was completely destroyed after two days of fighting, facing the Word of Blake's [[7th Division (Word of Blake)|7th Division]] as well as orbital bombardment from Blakist WarShips.<ref name=DOJ34-MWH-1/><ref name=DOJ34-DOM-1>''Dawn of the Jihad'', p. 34, "Debacle Over Mars", Zeta and Second Dismal reach surface; rest of armada destroyed</ref><ref name=SBWB16-DG-1>''Starterbook: Wolf and Blake'', p. 16, "Death Ground", Task Force Vengeance's disastrous assault on Mars</ref><ref name=MSU120-BR-1>''Mercenaries Supplemental Update'', p. 120, "Wolf's Dragoons", Beta Regiment was destroyed at Mars along with the rest of the Task Force</ref><ref name=TC41-O-BR-1>''Total Chaos'', p. 41, "Outreach", Beta Regiment and the AMC task force are destroyed</ref><ref name=JHS3070-12-T-BR-1>''Jihad Hot Spots: 3070'', p. 12, "Timeline of the Jihad: 7 December", Beta Regiment and the AMC assault force are destroyed</ref><ref name=LDZ9-BR-1>''Tales of the Jihad: the Last Day of Zeta'', p. 9, Beta's destruction above Mars is confirmed</ref><ref name=LDZ3-BR-1>''Tales of the Jihad: the Last Day of Zeta'', p. 3, the Second Dismal Disinherited reach Mars but are quickly destroyed</ref><ref name=THLM12-PJP-1>''The Last Full Measure'', p. 12, Taskforce Vengeance uses a pirate jump point</ref>
  
 
===The Dark Age and the New Dragoons===
 
===The Dark Age and the New Dragoons===
With their destruction at Mars, Beta Regiment did not face the further horrors of [[Second Battle of Outreach (3067)|Second Harlech]] and the remainder of the Jihad. It would not be until decades later, in the early [[32nd Century]] on the Dragoons' new home of [[Arc-Royal]] that Beta would finally be rebuilt. Although returned to the rolls, the new Beta Regiment was initially a training unit, feeding the Dragoons' active battalions including the [[Spider’s Web Battalion|Spider’s Web]] and the [[Tarantula Battalion|Tarantulas]], independent combined-arms units, and the Black Cats of the reformed Alpha Regiment. In the [[Dark Age era]] of the 3140s, however, having signed a new contract with the Draconis Combine to help invade the [[Draconis Reach]] and later the Federated Suns, Beta Regiment was finally returned to regular active duty as a front-line unit.<ref name=ER3145-7980-WD-1>''Era Report: 3145'', pp. 79-80, Beta Regiment is reactivated</ref> The legend of Wolf's Dragoons, and of Beta Regiment, is not over yet.
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With their destruction at Mars, Beta Regiment did not face the further horrors of [[Second Harlech]] and the remainder of the Jihad. It would not be until decades later, in the early [[32nd Century]] on the Dragoons' new home of [[Arc-Royal]] that Beta would finally be rebuilt. Although returned to the rolls, the new Beta Regiment was initially a training unit, feeding the Dragoons' active battalions including the [[Spider’s Web Battalion|Spider’s Web]] and the [[Tarantula Battalion|Tarantulas]], independent combined-arms units, and the Black Cats of the reformed Alpha Regiment. In the [[Dark Age era]] of the 3140s, however, having signed a new contract with the Draconis Combine to help invade the [[Draconis Reach]] and later the Federated Suns, Beta Regiment was finally returned to regular active duty as a front-line unit.<ref name=ER3145-7980-WD-1>''Era Report: 3145'', pp. 79-80, Beta Regiment is reactivated</ref> The legend of Wolf's Dragoons, and of Beta Regiment, is not over yet.
  
 
==Officers==
 
==Officers==
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* Charlie Battalion ("The Red Guard")
 
* Charlie Battalion ("The Red Guard")
 
** CO: Major Anton Ivanovitch
 
** CO: Major Anton Ivanovitch
In addition to their Battlemech forces, Beta Regiment included several attached aerospace, infantry and armor units, usually integrated at the company level. These included two aerospace fighter lances, three infantry [[platoon]]s, six combat vehicle platoons (composed of six machines each) and two [[Artillery]] platoons. Both artillery platoons and one infantry platoon were attached to the regimental command company. After the fighting on Misery, Beta was reorganized into five provisional companies. Much of the Aerospace and conventional forces were transferred to the Home Guard to help protect the Dragoon dependents, but some later rejoined Beta Regiment and saw fighting on Crossing.<ref name=WDS5558-BRUR-TOE-1/> Three ''[[Overlord]]''-class DropShips were permanently assigned to Beta at this point, , along with the ''[[Fortress]]''-class ''Luanda''.<ref name=WDS55-BRUR-TOE-1>''Wolf's Dragoons (sourcebook)'' pp. 55, "Beta Regiment: DropShip Assignments", Beta's DropShips</ref>
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In addition to their Battlemech forces, Beta Regiment included several attached aerospace, infantry and armor units, usually integrated at the company level. These included two Aerospace fighter lances, three infantry [[platoon]]s, six combat vehicle platoons (composed of six machines each) and two [[Artillery]] platoons. Both artillery platoons and one infantry platoon were attached to the regimental command company. After the fighting on Misery, Beta was reorganized into five provisional companies. Much of the Aerospace and conventional forces were transferred to the Home Guard to help protect the Dragoon dependents, but some later rejoined Beta Regiment and saw fighting on Crossing.<ref name=WDS5558-BRUR-TOE-1/> Three ''[[Overlord]]''-class DropShips were permanently assigned to Beta at this point, , along with the ''[[Fortress]]''-class ''Luanda''.<ref name=WDS55-BRUR-TOE-1>''Wolf's Dragoons (sourcebook)'' pp. 55, "Beta Regiment: DropShip Assignments", Beta's DropShips</ref>
  
 
===3055===
 
===3055===
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* 2nd Battlemech Battalion (1 Command Lance, 3 Battlemech Companies)
 
* 2nd Battlemech Battalion (1 Command Lance, 3 Battlemech Companies)
 
* 3rd Battlemech Battalion (1 Command Lance, 3 Battlemech Companies)
 
* 3rd Battlemech Battalion (1 Command Lance, 3 Battlemech Companies)
* Elemental Battalion (1 Command Elemental Point, 3 Elemental [[Star (Formation)|Stars]])
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* Elemental Battalion (1 Command Elemental Point, 3 Elemental [[Star (Clan)|Stars]])
 
* Armor Battalion (1 Armor Command Lance, 3 Armor Companies)
 
* Armor Battalion (1 Armor Command Lance, 3 Armor Companies)
 
The ''Fitzlyon'', the ''Kursk'' and the ''Duke Torgal'' remained permanently assigned to Beta over 25 years later. Two ''[[Union]]''-class DropShips, the ''Belfast'' and the ''Cordova'', were also assigned.<ref name=MH55-41-BR-1/>  
 
The ''Fitzlyon'', the ''Kursk'' and the ''Duke Torgal'' remained permanently assigned to Beta over 25 years later. Two ''[[Union]]''-class DropShips, the ''Belfast'' and the ''Cordova'', were also assigned.<ref name=MH55-41-BR-1/>  
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==Insignia and Color Scheme==
 
==Insignia and Color Scheme==
 
[[File:WD-Beta-Bandits.jpg|thumb|400px|right|[[Bandit]] hovercraft painted in Beta Regiment's colors<br/>© Matt Edwards - All Rights Reserved]]
 
[[File:WD-Beta-Bandits.jpg|thumb|400px|right|[[Bandit]] hovercraft painted in Beta Regiment's colors<br/>© Matt Edwards - All Rights Reserved]]
Beta employs a Greek letter ''B'' as its insignia, painted on the left legs of 'Mechs, the left wings of fighters, and the left fenders of their tanks and other vehicles. The Dragoons' Wolf-head emblem appears on the center torsos of 'Mechs and the fuselages of their fighters. They paint their machines an emerald green, aside from their aerospace fighters which are painted bright canary yellow, as per standard Dragoon practice.<ref name=FMM99-BR-ICS-1>''Field Manual: Mercenaries'', p. 99, "Beta Regiment: Second to None", Beta's color scheme and insignia</ref><ref name=FMM97-CI-1>''Field Manual: Mercenaries'', p. 97, "Colors and Insignia", Aerospace fighter color scheme</ref>
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Beta employs a Greek letter ''B'' as its insignia, painted on the left legs of 'Mechs, the left wings of fighters, and the left fenders of their tanks and other vehicles. The Dragoons' Wolf-head emblem appears on the center torsos of 'Mechs and the fuselages of their fighters. They paint their machines an emerald green, aside from their aerospace fighters which are painted bright canary yellow, as per standard Dragoon practice.<ref name=FMM99-BR-ICS-1>''Field Manual: Mercenaries'', p. 99, "Beta Regiment: Second to None", Beta's color scheme and insignia</ref><ref name=FMM97-CI-1>''Field Manual: Mercenaries'', p. 97, "Colors and Insignia", AeroSpace fighter color scheme</ref>
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==

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