9th Deneb Light Cavalry

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Brigade Insignia of the Deneb Light Cavalry
Ninth Deneb Light Cavalry
Formed 2766[1]-2786[2]
Affiliation Federated Suns
Parent Command Deneb Light Cavalry


History[edit]

The Ninth Deneb Light Cavalry RCT was a regiment in service with the Armed Forces of the Federated Suns during the early Succession War era.

Formation[edit]

The Ninth Deneb Light Cavalry was founded at some point after 2765,[1] and by 2786 was one of five regiments within the Deneb Light Cavalry brigade. Like the Third Deneb Light Cavalry, the Ninth was founded by the AFFS; the other three regiments, the Fourth, Fifth and Eighth had all been recruited from the ranks of the Thirteenth Royal French Demi-Brigade,[3] a unit within LVI Corps of the Star League Defense Force Nineteenth Army.[4]

At some point prior to 3025, the Ninth Deneb Cavalry was destroyed or otherwise disbanded.

Officers[edit]

Rank Name Command
Commanding Officers of the 9th Deneb Light Cavalry

Tactics[edit]

Unknown.

Composition History[edit]

2786 - 2821[edit]

Ninth Deneb Light Cavalry (Regiment/Green/Questionable)[2]

- At this point in time the Ninth was a light-weight regiment operating at full strength and was stationed on Deneb Kaitos.[2]In 2821 the unit was operating just above one-third of full strength and was stationed on Cartago.[2]

2830[edit]

9th Deneb Light Cavalry (Regiment/Green/Reliable) [5]

Note: At this point in time the light-weight unit was stationed on Tallassee with an operational readiness of 106 percent. [5]

2864[edit]

9th Deneb Light Cavalry (Regiment/Green/Fanatical) [5]

Note: At this point in time the light-weight unit was stationed on Tallassee with an operational readiness of 38 percent. [5]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Field Report 2765: AFFS
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 First Succession War, p. 134, "Armed Forces of the Federated Suns (AFFS)"
  3. First Succession War, p. 33, "Those Left Behind"
  4. Field Manual: SLDF, p. 224
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 Second Succession War, p. 95

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