Difference between revisions of "9th Armored Cavalry Squadron (Clan Star Adder)"

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==History==
 
==History==
 
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Counterattacked the [[Clan Blood Spirit|Blood Spirit]] forces on [[Priori]] in conjunction with the [[73rd Adder Cavaliers (Clan Star Adder)|Seventy-third Cavaliers]] after the death of Gamma commander Jen [[Nguyi (Bloodname)|Nguyi]]. The Ninth broke the Blood Spirits' [[Beta Galaxy (Clan Blood Spirit)|Beta Galaxy]] by killing their commander, [[saKhan]] Darryl [[Keller (Bloodname)|Keller]] and destroying his [[Keshik]]. This act earned the Ninth ACS their current nickname.<ref name=FMCRC124>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 124 </ref>
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The death of the Galaxy Commander was a severe loss to the entire galaxy command. But the Star Colonels of the 9th Armored Cavalry Squadron
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and [[73rd Adder Cavaliers (Clan Star Adder)|Seventy-third Cavaliers]] react quickly. Through a coordinated assault the Blood Spirit were confused. The saKhan of the Spirits Darryl [[Keller (Bloodname)|Keller]] was killed and his unit ceased to exist. As an honor for such bravery the unit get their new nickname: ''Spirit Crushers''.<ref name=FMCRC124>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 124 </ref>
  
 
==Officers==
 
==Officers==

Revision as of 12:57, 23 April 2011

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History

Burrock Absorption

The death of the Galaxy Commander was a severe loss to the entire galaxy command. But the Star Colonels of the 9th Armored Cavalry Squadron and Seventy-third Cavaliers react quickly. Through a coordinated assault the Blood Spirit were confused. The saKhan of the Spirits Darryl Keller was killed and his unit ceased to exist. As an honor for such bravery the unit get their new nickname: Spirit Crushers.[1]

Officers

As of 3059 the Commanding Officer was Star Colonel Tao Shi-Lu.[1]

Tactics

The unit show a preference to urban combat and engagement in limited areas. The cluster have difficults to fight larger battles because the lack coordinated fighting as a coherent command.[1]

Composition

Notes

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Field Manual: Crusader Clans, p. 124

Biblography