6th Pesht Regulars

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Formation

4th Succession War

War of 3039

Ronin Wars

Clan Invasion

The unit was considered unremarkable, and because of this fact, the unit was transfered to Qandahar in its self-named Prefecture. It was replaced on its prior assignment on the border of the Smoke Jaguar Occupation Zone by a Ghost Regiment. The unit was used as to cover the under-protected Periphery border. During this time, the unit suffered a drop in morale because of the move and conflicts between the Regiment commander and third Battalion's commanding officer.

When its sister unit, the 7th Pesht Regulars were called to fight in Operation Bulldog in 3059, the unit got a morale bost as it was being divided up and deployed elsewhere to cover the 7th's commitments[1] As of 3067, the unit was reassembled on Land's End for garrison duty here as well as Qandahar.[2]

Operation Bulldog

Dominion War

Federated Suns Incursion

Jihad



Officers

Tactics

The Sixth operates well with the support of conventional fighters and VTOL craft. Such machines are often linked into a C3 network with the BattleMechs of the Sixth.

Composition History

3059

3067

Due to its split deployment. Unit reflect current location of the elements of the regiment. Relevent officers of the regiments that are split are listed here.

  • 6th Pesht Regulars 'Mech (2 Battalions) - CO: Tai-Sa Jefferson McCarl - Qandahar
    • 6th Pesht Regulars 'Mech (2 Battalions) - CO: Chu-sa Kei Ouchi - Land's End
  • 1st Qandahar Aerospace Wing - Qandahar
  • 6th Regulars Armor (1 Battalion) - CO: Tai-sa Malcom Nagoya - Land's End
    • 6th Regulars Armor (1 Battalion) - CO: Chu-sa Yorikura Niigata - Qandahar
  • 101st Pesht Guards - Qandahar
  • 2nd Periphery Watchers - Land's End.

References

  1. Field Manual: Updates, p. 109 - "6th Pesht Regulars unit profile"
  2. Field Manual: Updates, p. 118 - "Ningxia Prefecture & Qandahar Prefecture Deployment listings September, 3067".
  3. 20 Year Update, p. 42

Bibliography