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==History==
 
==History==
The '''First Coventry Jaegers''' were founded to counterbalance the pro-[[Victor Steiner-Davion|Victor]] [[Coventry CPM]], undermining the support available to Coventry's ruler, Duke Harrison Bradford.<ref name=FMLA51/>
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The '''First Coventry Jaegers''' were founded to counterbalance the pro-[[Victor Steiner-Davion|Victor]] [[Coventry CPM]], undermining the support available to Coventry's ruler, Duke Harrison Bradford.<ref name=FMLA51>''Field Manual: Lyran Alliance'' p,51</ref>
  
They fought alongside [[Kristen's Krushers]] on [[Coventry]] against the [[Coventry Province Militia]] in [[3063]]. Later, they attacked the Krushers and drove them off-planet. So, in October that year, they stood alone against [[Victor Steiner-Davion]]'s task force of three regiments. They were destroyed as revenge for the destruction of the [[Coventry CPM]]. By the time the Jaegers surrendered on December 12, 3063, only 14 Jaeger soldiers were still alive, 8 of those in critical condition.<ref>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 167</ref>
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They fought alongside [[Kristen's Krushers]] on [[Coventry]] against the [[Coventry Province Militia]] in [[3063]]. Later, they attacked the Krushers and drove them off-planet. So, in October that year, they stood alone against [[Victor Steiner-Davion]]'s task force of three regiments. They were destroyed as revenge for the destruction of the [[Coventry CPM]]. By the time the Jaegers surrendered on December 12, 3063, only 14 Jaeger soldiers were still alive, 8 of those in critical condition.<ref name=FMU167>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 167</ref>
  
 
==Officers==
 
==Officers==
In 3062 the commanding officer was [[Colonel]] [[Jason Walker]], who was a supporter of [[Archon]] [[Katherine Steiner-Davion]]<ref name=FMLA51>''Field Manual: Lyran Alliance'', p. 51, "1st Coventry Jaegers Unit Profile" </ref>. Walker was killed fighting an Allied force personally led by [[Victor Steiner-Davion]].{{cn}}
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==Tactics==
 
==Tactics==

Revision as of 15:29, 16 October 2017

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History

The First Coventry Jaegers were founded to counterbalance the pro-Victor Coventry CPM, undermining the support available to Coventry's ruler, Duke Harrison Bradford.[1]

They fought alongside Kristen's Krushers on Coventry against the Coventry Province Militia in 3063. Later, they attacked the Krushers and drove them off-planet. So, in October that year, they stood alone against Victor Steiner-Davion's task force of three regiments. They were destroyed as revenge for the destruction of the Coventry CPM. By the time the Jaegers surrendered on December 12, 3063, only 14 Jaeger soldiers were still alive, 8 of those in critical condition.[2]

Officers

Rank Name Command
Commanding Officers of the 1st Coventry Jaegers
Colonel Jason Walker 3062[1]

Tactics

The Coventry Jaegers employ the time-honored tactics of the LAAF - climb into a heavy BattleMech and outlast your opponent in a stand-up fight.[1]

Composition History

3062

1st Coventry Jaegers (1 Combined Arms Regiment/Regular/Fanatical)[1]

  • CO: Colonel Jason Warlker

- As a prestige unit, they use the best equipment and 'Mechs available: for example Blitzkrieg and Hauptmann 'Mechs, and one Infantry Battalion (includes a Fenrir Battle Armor Platoon).

1st Coventry Jaeger Aerospace (1 Wing/Regular/Fanatical)[1]

  • CO: Kommandant Jami Danieli

Notes

Their unit color was a bright canary-yellow.

Reference

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Field Manual: Lyran Alliance p,51
  2. Field Manual: Updates, p. 167

Bibliography