66th Wolf Garrison (Clan Wolf)

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History

Formation

Like the other elements of Mu Galaxy, the Sixty-sixth Wolf Garrison Cluster was primarily founded after the founding of the Wolf Empire using Spheroid personnel. The Sixty-sixth and the other elements of Mu were recruited from a swathe of former Free Worlds League worlds of no particular affiliation, from the region between the Duchy of Tamarind-Abbey and the Marik-Stewart Commonwealth. Unwanted and prone to interplanetary grudges, these worlds had nothing in common other than interstellar geography, and this posed particular problems for Clan Wolf.[1]

Although the Spheroid personnel of the Sixty-sixth were volunteers, the realities of life under a Clan resulted in the Sixty-sixth taking little interest in training. By 3145 Mu had only fought one exercise involving the entire Galaxy, and that descended into a live-fire brawl as the Sixty-sixth and the other Clusters squabbled over grudges between their homeworlds that went back centuries. Petty crimes like desertion and theft became increasingly commonplace, and a shortage of Clan warriors made it difficult to enforce the traditional Clan punishments for such crimes - particularly as commanders prone to harsh discipline had a tendency to die in fatal "accidents". The Sixty-sixth and the other elements of Mu had swiftly highlighted to the Wolves all of the negative elements of local cultures being brought together.[1]

Officers

As of 3145 the commanding officer was Star Colonel Howard.[2]

Tactics


Composition History

3145

Sixty-sixth Wolf Garrison Cluster (Green/Questionable)[2]

  • CO: Star Colonel Howard
- At this point in time the Sixty-sixth was stationed on Mundrabilla and was operating at less than two-thirds of full strength. Although the Sixty-sixth lacked OmniMechs, it was equipped at approximately a Star League level of technology.[2]

Notes

Game Rules

References

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