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==Bibliography== | ==Bibliography== | ||
* ''[[Field Report 2765: Capellan Confederation]]'' | * ''[[Field Report 2765: Capellan Confederation]]'' | ||
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* ''[[Second Succession War (Sourcebook)|Second Succession War]]'' | * ''[[Second Succession War (Sourcebook)|Second Succession War]]'' | ||
[[Category:Capellan Confederation Commands|St. Ives Lancers, 04th]] | [[Category:Capellan Confederation Commands|St. Ives Lancers, 04th]] |
Revision as of 09:55, 16 September 2021
Fourth St. Ives Lancers | |
Disbanded | Destroyed during the Second Succession War[1] |
Nickname | The Knights of the Pearl |
Affiliation | Capellan Confederation |
Parent Command | St. Ives Armored Cavalry |
Contents
History
The Fourth St. Ives Lancers were stationed on St. Ives in 2765. At that time they were one of the newest combat units of the St. Ives Lancers and though they were eager, their skills were untested.[2]
Officers
Rank | Name | Command | |
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Commanding Officers of the 4th St. Ives Lancers |
Tactics
Unknown.
Composition History
2765
Fourth St. Ives Lancers (Regiment/Green/Questionable)[2]
- Note: At this point in time the unit was stationed on St. Ives.
2786
Fourth St. Ives Lancers (Regiment/Green/Questionable)[3]
- - At this point in time the Lancers were a medium-weight regiment operating at full strength and were stationed on St. Ives.[3]
2821
Fourth St. Ives Lancers (Regiment/Green/Questionable)[3]
- - At this point in time the Lancers were a medium-weight regiment operating at just below half-strength and were stationed on St. Ives.[3]
2830
4th St Ives Lancers (Regiment/Green/Questionable) [1]
- Note: At this point in time the medium-weight unit was stationed on St. Ives with an operational readiness of 78 percent. [1] The unit was destroyed during the war. [1]