Difference between revisions of "6th Wolf Regulars (Clan Wolf)"

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==History==
 
==History==
Formed after the [[Refusal War]] from new [[sibko]] cadets that failed their initial [[Trial of Position]], but performed well enough to warrant a second chance in a garrison unit. The Cluster serves as a training ground for the [[3rd Wolf Battle (Clan Wolf)|3rd Wolf Guard Battle Cluster]] and exceptional warriors are transferred to that unit.<ref name=fmcc147>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 146 </ref> The two Clusters often performed joint practice exercises. <ref name=fmcc142>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 142 </ref> In 3059 the Cluster was split to defend both [[Ferleiten]] and [[Engadin]].<ref name=fmcc158>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 158 </ref>. In 3067 the Cluster had settled into a garrison post on [[Seiduts]]. <ref name=fmu75>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 75 </ref>
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The '''Sixth Wolf Regulars Cluster''' was a second line formation. In [[3054]] it was based on the world of [[Planting]] as part of [[Iota Galaxy (Clan Wolf)|Iota Galaxy]].<ref name=OR32>''Objective Raids'', p. 32, "Clan Wolf - Deployment Table"</ref> It saw little fighting during the Refusal War.
  
The Cluster saw very little action against [[Clan Hell’s Horses]]. During the [[Jihad]] the Sixth formed part of the Coalition forces assigned to the Combine Thrust, and took part in the liberation of [[Quentin]]. After this battle the following years were relatively uneventful and it was moved to garrison [[La Grave]], a planet that Clan Wolf took from the [[Clan Jade Falcon|Falcons]] in 3070.<ref name=frc21>''Field Report: Clans'', p. 20-21 </ref> In the early 3080s the cluster was engaged in suppressing local resistance groups within the Wolf Occupation Zone<ref name=fm85p119>''Field Manual: 3085'', p. 119 </ref> and by 3085 they had moved to [[Wheel]]. <ref name=fm85p126>''Field Manual: 3085'', p. 126 </ref>
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After the [[Refusal War]] in [[3058]] the Sixth saw large numbers of its warriors transferred to front-line Clusters, leaving the Sixth formed from mostly new [[sibko]] cadets that had failed their initial [[Trial of Position]], but performed well enough to warrant a second chance in a garrison unit. The Cluster served as a training ground for the [[3rd Wolf Battle (Clan Wolf)|3rd Wolf Guard Battle Cluster]] and exceptional warriors are transferred to that unit,<ref name=fmcc147>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 146 </ref> although this practice diminished considerably by [[3062]].<ref name=ER62:68>''Era Report: 3062'', p. 68 - "Third Wolf Guard Battle Cluster"</ref>  The two Clusters often performed joint practice exercises. <ref name=fmcc142>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 142 </ref>
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In [[3059]] the Cluster was split to defend both [[Ferleiten]] and [[Engadin]].<ref name=fmcc158>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 158 </ref>. In 3067 the Cluster had settled into a garrison post on [[Seiduts]]. <ref name=fmu75>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 75 </ref>
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The Cluster saw very little action against [[Clan Hell’s Horses]] during their invasion. During the [[Jihad]] the Sixth formed part of the Coalition forces assigned to the Combine Thrust, and took part in the liberation of [[Quentin]]. After this battle the following years were relatively uneventful and it was moved to garrison [[La Grave]], a planet that Clan Wolf took from the [[Clan Jade Falcon|Falcons]] in 3070.<ref name=frc21>''Field Report: Clans'', p. 20-21 </ref> In the early 3080s the cluster was engaged in suppressing local resistance groups within the Wolf Occupation Zone<ref name=fm85p119>''Field Manual: 3085'', p. 119 </ref> and by 3085 they had moved to [[Wheel]]. <ref name=fm85p126>''Field Manual: 3085'', p. 126 </ref>
  
 
==Officers==
 
==Officers==
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==Composition History==
 
==Composition History==
 
===3059-3085===
 
===3059-3085===
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'''Sixth Wolf Regulars Cluster'''
 
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* (4 [[Trinary|Trinaries]]/Regular/Questionable)
 
: In 3067 80% of their material is older [[Star League]] era models.<ref name=fmcc147/>
 
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
* The Cluster has never been outfitted with [[OmniMech|OmniMechs]].
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The Cluster was not outfitted with [[OmniMech|OmniMechs]] between 3067 and 3085. The state of equipment was not noted for 3059, but it is possible that any OmniMechs the cluster possessed prior to the Refusal War were transferred to front-line formations along with their pilots in 3058.
 
==Rules==
 
==Rules==
 
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
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* ''[[Era Report: 3062]]''
 
* ''[[Field Manual: Crusader Clans]]''
 
* ''[[Field Manual: Crusader Clans]]''
 
* ''[[Field Manual: Updates]]''
 
* ''[[Field Manual: Updates]]''
 
* ''[[Field Manual: 3085]]''
 
* ''[[Field Manual: 3085]]''
 
* ''[[Field Report: Clans]]''
 
* ''[[Field Report: Clans]]''
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* ''[[Objective Raids]]''
  
 
[[Category:Clan Wolf Commands|Regulars, 006th Wolf]]
 
[[Category:Clan Wolf Commands|Regulars, 006th Wolf]]

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History

The Sixth Wolf Regulars Cluster was a second line formation. In 3054 it was based on the world of Planting as part of Iota Galaxy.[1] It saw little fighting during the Refusal War.

After the Refusal War in 3058 the Sixth saw large numbers of its warriors transferred to front-line Clusters, leaving the Sixth formed from mostly new sibko cadets that had failed their initial Trial of Position, but performed well enough to warrant a second chance in a garrison unit. The Cluster served as a training ground for the 3rd Wolf Guard Battle Cluster and exceptional warriors are transferred to that unit,[2] although this practice diminished considerably by 3062.[3] The two Clusters often performed joint practice exercises. [4]

In 3059 the Cluster was split to defend both Ferleiten and Engadin.[5]. In 3067 the Cluster had settled into a garrison post on Seiduts. [6]

The Cluster saw very little action against Clan Hell’s Horses during their invasion. During the Jihad the Sixth formed part of the Coalition forces assigned to the Combine Thrust, and took part in the liberation of Quentin. After this battle the following years were relatively uneventful and it was moved to garrison La Grave, a planet that Clan Wolf took from the Falcons in 3070.[7] In the early 3080s the cluster was engaged in suppressing local resistance groups within the Wolf Occupation Zone[8] and by 3085 they had moved to Wheel. [9]

Officers

The commanding officer in 3059 was Star Colonel Rhyssa.[2] By 3067 she had earned the Bloodname of Carns.[6] In 3085 the commander was Star Colonel Luca Carns. [9]

Tactics

Star Colonel Rhyssa favored maneuver-based tactics, especially flanking attacks. However her inexperienced warriors found it difficult to coordinate such attacks. [2]

Composition History

3059-3085

Sixth Wolf Regulars Cluster

In 3067 80% of their material is older Star League era models.[2]
In 3079 the Cluster was at 70% strength, [7] and by 3085 they were at 80%.[9]

Notes

The Cluster was not outfitted with OmniMechs between 3067 and 3085. The state of equipment was not noted for 3059, but it is possible that any OmniMechs the cluster possessed prior to the Refusal War were transferred to front-line formations along with their pilots in 3058.

Rules

May use off map movement but at twice the normal cost in time. These units return in the Initiative Phase and my move and fire in that turn as per normal rules.[10]

References

  1. Objective Raids, p. 32, "Clan Wolf - Deployment Table"
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Field Manual: Crusader Clans, p. 146
  3. Era Report: 3062, p. 68 - "Third Wolf Guard Battle Cluster"
  4. Field Manual: Crusader Clans, p. 142
  5. Field Manual: Crusader Clans, p. 158
  6. 6.0 6.1 Field Manual: Updates, p. 75
  7. 7.0 7.1 Field Report: Clans, p. 20-21
  8. Field Manual: 3085, p. 119
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 Field Manual: 3085, p. 126
  10. Field Manual: Crusader Clans, p. 181

Bibliography