Difference between revisions of "32nd Galedon Regulars"

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==Officers==
 
==Officers==
As [[3050]] the Thirty-second's commanding officer was ''[[Tai-sa]]'' [[Elizabeth Vanga]].<ref>''[[Field Manual: Draconis Combine]]'', p 67.</ref>
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*[[3050]], the Thirty-second's commanding officer was ''[[Tai-sa]]'' [[Elizabeth Vanga]].<ref>''[[Field Manual: Draconis Combine]]'', p 67.</ref>
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*[[3067]], the 32nd's commander was ''Tai-sa'' [[Michael Rogers]].<ref>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 117</ref>
  
In [[3067]] the 32nd's commander was ''Tai-sa'' Michael Rogers.<ref>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 117</ref>
 
 
==Tactics==
 
==Tactics==
 
''Tai-sa'' Vanga has trained her troops in precision movement and timing, and employs complex strategies to exploit these skills.
 
''Tai-sa'' Vanga has trained her troops in precision movement and timing, and employs complex strategies to exploit these skills.

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Formation

The Thirty-second Galedon Regulars regiment was formed during the Fourth Succession War, intended to garrison worlds of lesser importance. Its new CO, Elizabeth Vanga, has improved the "polish" of the unit, and following Tukayyid, Theodore Kurita transferred the Thirty-second to Pesht, a much more high-profile assignment.

4th Succession War

Ronin Wars

War of 3039

Clan Invasion

Operation Bulldog

Dominion War

In 3062 the 32nd was attacked on Imbros III by a group of unknown mercenaries who were pretending to be the Lyons Freedom Theater Militia. This attack led the 32nd to petition the Coordinator for retaliation. The Coordinator authorized the 32nd, and several other regiments, to seize worlds in the Lyons Thumb for the Dragon.[1]

Federated Suns Incursion

Jihad


Officers

Tactics

Tai-sa Vanga has trained her troops in precision movement and timing, and employs complex strategies to exploit these skills.


Composition

3059

3067


References

  1. Field Manual: Updates, p. 108
  2. Field Manual: Draconis Combine, p 67.
  3. Field Manual: Updates, p. 117

Bibliography