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The '''Second St. Ives Cheveau-Légers''' is a [[BattleMech]] [[Inner_Sphere_Military_Structure#Regiment|regiment]] of the [[Capellan Confederation Armed Forces]].
  
 
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The Second was formed by the Capellan [[Capellan_Confederation_Armed_Forces#Strategios|Strategios]] at some point in the mid-32nd century. As one of the "[[Hidden Lion]]" regiments, it was raised with equipment secretly stockpiled in defiance of [[Devlin Stone|Devlin Stone's]] [[Military Materiel Redemption Program]].<ref>''Field Manual: 3145'', p. 37</ref>
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Fielding mostly light BattleMechs, the Second provided reconnaissance support during [[Operation CELESTIAL REWARD]] as the CCAF pushed towards [[New Syrtis]]. Subsequently based on [[Haappajarvi]], the regiment seconded many of its scouts to other CCAF regiments in the region.<ref name=FM3145p37>''Field Manual: 3145'', p. 37, "Second St. Ives Cheveau-Légers"</ref>
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In November [[3147]], as the [[Federated Suns]] carried out [[Operation CERBERUS]] against the New Syrtis salient, the Second took part in the defense of [[Narellan]] alongside [[Warrior House Imarra]]. Against the superior numbers of Task Force Hydra, the Second put up a credible fight alongside Imarra before retreating off-world.<ref>''Shattered Fortress'', p. 41</ref>
  
 
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With a predominantly light 'Mech composition, the Second's MechWarriors gravitated towards scouting and intelligence gathering.<ref name=FM3145p37/>
  
 
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Revision as of 20:05, 4 September 2021

Second St. Ives Cheveau-Légers
Formed Dark Age
Affiliation Capellan Confederation
Parent Command St. Ives Armored Cavalry

The Second St. Ives Cheveau-Légers is a BattleMech regiment of the Capellan Confederation Armed Forces.

History

The Second was formed by the Capellan Strategios at some point in the mid-32nd century. As one of the "Hidden Lion" regiments, it was raised with equipment secretly stockpiled in defiance of Devlin Stone's Military Materiel Redemption Program.[1]

Fielding mostly light BattleMechs, the Second provided reconnaissance support during Operation CELESTIAL REWARD as the CCAF pushed towards New Syrtis. Subsequently based on Haappajarvi, the regiment seconded many of its scouts to other CCAF regiments in the region.[2]

In November 3147, as the Federated Suns carried out Operation CERBERUS against the New Syrtis salient, the Second took part in the defense of Narellan alongside Warrior House Imarra. Against the superior numbers of Task Force Hydra, the Second put up a credible fight alongside Imarra before retreating off-world.[3]

Officers

Rank Name Command
Commanding Officers of the 2nd St. Ives Cheveau-Légers
Sang-shao Ellen Howitt 3145[4]

Tactics

With a predominantly light 'Mech composition, the Second's MechWarriors gravitated towards scouting and intelligence gathering.[2]

Composition History

3145

2nd St. Ives Cheveau-Légers (Green/Reliable)[4]

  • CO: Sang-shao Ellen Howitt

Pegasus Wing (Regular/Questionable)[4]

2nd Char-Légers (Regular/Reliable)[4]

1st Chasseur-Légers Infantry (Regular/Reliable)[4]

  • CO: Zhong-shao Delmar Bedi

References

  1. Field Manual: 3145, p. 37
  2. 2.0 2.1 Field Manual: 3145, p. 37, "Second St. Ives Cheveau-Légers"
  3. Shattered Fortress, p. 41
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 Field Manual: 3145, p. 46, "Capellan Confederation Deployment Table - 3145"

Bibliography