5th Regulan Hussars

Revision as of 12:31, 14 April 2011 by Neuling (talk | contribs) (→‎3059)

Property "Update Needed From" (as page type) with input value "Field Manual: Free Worlds League]], [[Field Manual: Updates" contains invalid characters or is incomplete and therefore can cause unexpected results during a query or annotation process. Template:InfoBoxStateUnit


History

Formation


Anton's Revolt


4th Succession War

During Operation Dagger the unit was part of a taskforce but the loses of the 25th Marik Militia on Wyatt are considered as an result of leaked information from the Hussars to the Lyran Commonwealth. No evidence was ever found. [1]

Andurien Secession

The command raided during the Andurien Crises the neigthboring Commonwealth to shwo strength and the assault on Milton secured them large amount of supplies in 3035.

Operation Guerrero


Operation Bulldog

The Hussars did not participate in Operation Bulldog.

Jihad


Officers

As of 3059 the Commanding Officer was Colonel Thomas Orrfelt.[2]

Tactics

The command use combined arms to bring a opposite unit down. First the armor units bring the enemy to a hold then the flanks are cover each from 3 companies of medium mechs. The reserve ist made up of heavy mech, which are waiting for the right moment, is a sign of weakness.[2]

Composition History

3059

5th Regulan Hussars (1 Regiment/Veteran/Questionable)[2]

CO/1st Battalion: Colonel Thomas Orrfeld
XO: Force Commander Imrie Swain
2nd Battalion: Force Commander Desmond Weir
3rd Battalion: Force Commander Romesh Thakar

5th Regulan Hussar Aerospace (1 Wing/Regular/Reliable)[2]

Wing Commander: Commodore Rachel Prior

11th Chertan Heavy Armored Regiment (1 Regiment/Regular/Reliable)[2]

Armor Commander: Force Commander Noel Joliceur


14th Zion Mobile Infantry (1 Regiment/Regular/Questionable)[2]

Troop Commander: Lt. Colonel Theda Lim
The unit was several SAFE operatives to hold the unit inline.

Notes

References

  1. Field Manual p. 109
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Field Manual: Free Worlds League, p. 109, "5th Regulan Hussars Unit Profile"

Bibliography