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The '''Armed Forces of the Federated Commonwealth''' (AFFC) was the military arm of the [[Federated Commonwealth]]. As the Federated Commonwealth was a union of the [[Federated Suns]] and the [[Lyran Commonwealth]], the AFFC was formed from the [[Armed Forces of the Federated Suns]] and the [[Lyran Commonwealth Armed Forces]]. At its peak, the AFFC represented the largest single military since the original [[Star League Defense Force]].
 
The '''Armed Forces of the Federated Commonwealth''' (AFFC) was the military arm of the [[Federated Commonwealth]]. As the Federated Commonwealth was a union of the [[Federated Suns]] and the [[Lyran Commonwealth]], the AFFC was formed from the [[Armed Forces of the Federated Suns]] and the [[Lyran Commonwealth Armed Forces]]. At its peak, the AFFC represented the largest single military since the original [[Star League Defense Force]].
  
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==Organization==
 
==Organization==
The AFFC was divided into two state commands, both of which answered to a High Command. This system was developed after the War of 3039, when it was determined that a single, overly centralized power structure would be unfeasible. The Federated Suns State Command was composed of the historic [[Draconis March|Draconis]], [[Capellan March|Capellan]] and [[Crucis March|Crucis Marches]], while the Lyran Commonwealth was reorganized into the [[Tamar March|Tamar]], [[Tamarind March|Tamarind]], [[Periphery March (Federated Commonwealth)|Periphery]], [[Donegal March|Donegal]], [[Sarna March|Sarna]] and [[Skye March|Skye Marches]] (the latter formerly known as the [[Federation of Skye]]). Each march was commanded by a [[Field Marshal]] while each of the two state commands were commanded by supreme Field Marshals. Likewise, nine administrative and support departments were each commanded by a Field Marshal. The Marches were broken up into Combat Theaters in the Federated Suns State Command and Operations Areas in the Lyran Commonwealth State Command.<ref name=20YU1617O>''20 Year Update'', pp. 16–17: Organization</ref>
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The AFFC was divided into two state commands, both of which answered to a High Command. This system was developed after the War of 3039, when it was determined that a single, overly centralized power structure would be unfeasible. The Federated Suns State Command was composed of the historic [[Draconis March|Draconis]], [[Capellan March|Capellan]] and [[Crucis March|Crucis Marches]], while the Lyran Commonwealth was reorganized into the [[Tamar March|Tamar]], [[Tamarind March|Tamarind]], [[Periphery March (Federated Commonwealth)|Periphery]], [[Donegal March|Donegal]], [[Sarna March|Sarna]] and [[Skye March|Skye Marches]] (the latter formerly known as the [[Federation of Skye]]). Each march was commanded by a [[Field Marshal]] while each of the two state commands were commanded by supreme Field Marshals. Likewise, nine administrative and support departments were each commanded by a Field Marshal. The Marches were broken up into Combat Theaters in the Federated Suns State Command and Operations Areas in the Lyran Commonwealth State Command.<ref name=20YU1617O>''20 Year Update'' pp. 16–17: Organization</ref>
  
 
===High Command===
 
===High Command===
 
The [[Federated Commonwealth High Command]] (FCHC) included many positions. The supreme heads of the AFFC were the [[First Prince]] of the Federated Suns and the [[Archon]] of the Lyran Commonwealth, with the Archon-Prince taking sole command upon the deaths of both rulers.
 
The [[Federated Commonwealth High Command]] (FCHC) included many positions. The supreme heads of the AFFC were the [[First Prince]] of the Federated Suns and the [[Archon]] of the Lyran Commonwealth, with the Archon-Prince taking sole command upon the deaths of both rulers.
  
The position of Federated Commonwealth Champion was created to replace the [[Prince's Champion]] position that had been used for centuries by the Federated Suns. The Heads of State were aided by the [[Marshal of the Armies]], a position created along with the Armed Forces of the Federated Commonwealth to effectively serve as the day to day commander of the united AFFC and officially commanding whenever the First Prince or Archon was unavailable.<ref name=FMFS14>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 14: Marshal of Armies</ref><ref name=HHD121-122MA>''Handbook: House Davion'', pp. 121–122: Marshal of the Armies</ref> Beneath these were the commanders of the two State Commands and the heads of the [[Department of Military Intelligence]] and the Department of Strategy and Tactics, followed by the other Department heads.<ref name=20YU16-2>''20 Year Update'', p. 16: High Command</ref>
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The position of Federated Commonwealth Champion was created to replace the [[Prince's Champion]] position that had been used for centuries by the Federated Suns. The Heads of State were aided by the [[Marshal of the Armies]], a position created along with the Armed Forces of the Federated Commonwealth to effectively serve as the day to day commander of the united AFFC and officially commanding whenever the First Prince or Archon was unavailable.<ref name=FMFS14>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 14: Marshal of Armies</ref><ref name=HHD121-122MA>''Handbook: House Davion'' pp. 121–122: Marshal of the Armies</ref> Beneath these were the commanders of the two State Commands and the heads of the [[Department of Military Intelligence]] and the Department of Strategy and Tactics, followed by the other Department heads.<ref name=20YU16-2>''20 Year Update'', p. 16: High Command</ref>
  
[[Image:Hanse Davion ER3052.jpg|right|thumb|First Prince Hanse Davion in 3050]]First Prince [[Hanse Davion]], the architect of the Fourth Succession War who first conceived of the Federated Commonwealth alongside Archon [[Katrina Steiner]], had led the Federated Suns since well before the AFFC's formation, and he would continue in that role until his death in [[3052]]. With his great military experience and genius, Hanse oversaw the majority of military decisions for the AFFC, although his wife and Katrina's daughter, Archon [[Melissa Steiner-Davion]], did overrule him from time to time, such as in the handling of the new Sarna March worlds, which early on chafed under their new rulers.<ref name=ER52-6566>''Era Report: 3052'', pp. 65–66: Personalities: Melissa Steiner-Davion</ref> Melissa assumed the throne of the Commonwealth upon the abdication of her mother, Katrina, in [[3038]]. Upon her ascension, Melissa's title as Duchess of the Sarna March transferred to her and Hanse's son, Victor Ian Steiner-Davion, heir designate of the Commonwealth. [[Ardan Sortek]], Hanse Davion's best friend who had served as Prince's Champion for years, was a natural choice to continue as Federated Commonwealth Champion, a position he held until Katherine Steiner-Davion's usurpation of Victor's throne on [[New Avalon]]. [[Ran Felsner]] was the first Marshal of Armies of the Federated Commonwealth, serving in that role until his retirement in [[3049]].<ref name=HW39-22>''Historical: War of 3039'', p. 22: Personalities: Ran Felsner</ref> [[Morgan Hasek-Davion]], Duke of [[New Syrtis]] and the nephew of Hanse Davion, succeeded Felsner, leading with loyalty and devotion until his death in [[3060]].<ref name=ER52-6667>''Era Report: 3052'', pp. 66–67: Personalities: Morgan Hasek-Davion</ref> At the outset of the Clan Invasion, [[Jackson Davion]] and [[Nondi Steiner]] were the Field Marshals heading the Federated Suns and Lyran Commonwealth State Commands, although Nondi Steiner had earlier opposed military unification and later resented House Davion for not supporting the Commonwealth further against the Clans.<ref name=HW39-21>''Historical: War of 3039'', p. 21: Personalities: Nondi Steiner</ref> Rounding out the High Command were the Department heads.<ref name=20YU16-2/> In the years following Hanse Davion's death, Archon Melissa Steiner-Davion would effectively serve as Regent of the Federated Suns, allowing her son Victor (who did hold the title of First Prince) to remain in the field.<ref name=HHS63M>''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 63: FedCom and the Clans, Tragedy and Discord</ref>
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[[Image:Hanse Davion (1).jpg|right|thumb|First Prince Hanse Davion in 3050]]First Prince [[Hanse Davion]], the architect of the Fourth Succession War who first conceived of the Federated Commonwealth alongside Archon [[Katrina Steiner]], had led the Federated Suns since well before the AFFC's formation, and he would continue in that role until his death in [[3052]]. With his great military experience and genius, Hanse oversaw the majority of military decisions for the AFFC, although his wife and Katrina's daughter, Archon [[Melissa Steiner-Davion]], did overrule him from time to time, such as in the handling of the new Sarna March worlds, which early on chafed under their new rulers.<ref name=ER52-6566>''Era Report: 3052'' pp. 65–66: Personalities: Melissa Steiner-Davion</ref> Melissa assumed the throne of the Commonwealth upon the abdication of her mother, Katrina, in [[3038]]. Upon her ascension, Melissa's title as Duchess of the Sarna March transferred to her and Hanse's son, Victor Ian Steiner-Davion, heir designate of the Commonwealth. [[Ardan Sortek]], Hanse Davion's best friend who had served as Prince's Champion for years, was a natural choice to continue as Federated Commonwealth Champion, a position he held until Katherine Steiner-Davion's usurpation of Victor's throne on [[New Avalon]]. [[Ran Felsner]] was the first Marshal of Armies of the Federated Commonwealth, serving in that role until his retirement in [[3049]].<ref name=HW39-22>''Historical: War of 3039'', p. 22: Personalities: Ran Felsner</ref> [[Morgan Hasek-Davion]], Duke of [[New Syrtis]] and the nephew of Hanse Davion, succeeded Felsner, leading with loyalty and devotion until his death in [[3060]].<ref name=ER52-6667>''Era Report: 3052'' pp. 66–67: Personalities: Morgan Hasek-Davion</ref> At the outset of the Clan Invasion, [[Jackson Davion]] and [[Nondi Steiner]] were the Field Marshals heading the Federated Suns and Lyran Commonwealth State Commands, although Nondi Steiner had earlier opposed military unification and later resented House Davion for not supporting the Commonwealth further against the Clans.<ref name=HW39-21>''Historical: War of 3039'', p. 21: Personalities: Nondi Steiner</ref> Rounding out the High Command were the Department heads.<ref name=20YU16-2/> In the years following Hanse Davion's death, Archon Melissa Steiner-Davion would effectively serve as Regent of the Federated Suns, allowing her son Victor (who did hold the title of First Prince) to remain in the field.<ref name=HHS63M>''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 63: FedCom and the Clans, Tragedy and Discord</ref>
  
 
===Defense Industry, Production and Technology===
 
===Defense Industry, Production and Technology===
[[Image:Wolfhound WD.jpg|thumb|left|The ''Wolfhound'' became a signature 'Mech of the AFFC]]
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[[Image:Wolfhound.jpg|thumb|left|The ''Wolfhound'' became a signature 'Mech of the AFFC]]
 
For the most part, the Alliance created a major boom in the defense industries of both realms. Not only did the AFFS and LCAF need to recover their losses from the Fourth Succession War and War of '39 (and later the Clan Invasion), the High Command also ordered the creation of dozens of new units and RCTs, creating a need for huge amounts of weapons, equipment and supplies that military suppliers were only too willing to fill.<ref name=20YU17DI>''20 Year Update'', p. 17: Defense Industry</ref> The crown jewel of the new state's military industrial might was largest [[BattleMech]] manufacturer (and manufacturing facility overall) in the [[Inner Sphere]] in [[Defiance Industries]] of [[Hesperus II]].<ref name=OR76>''Objective Raids'', p. 76: Defiance Industries of Hesperus II</ref> Even prior to the Clan Invasion, select 'Mech designs distinctive to the new alliance were a key part of the military buildup. The ''[[Hatchetman]]'' and ''[[Wolfhound]]'' 'Mechs, machines designed by Davion engineers while produced by Lyran manufacturers, emerged as overwhelming successes in the years leading up to and including the Fourth Succession War. Eventually joining them would be the ''[[Caesar]]'' and ''[[Axman]]'' designs, which would be produced in both halves of the Commonwealth. The High Command also gave preference to several existing designs, including the ''[[Atlas (BattleMech)|Atlas]]'', ''[[Cataphract]]'', ''[[Commando]]'', ''[[Enforcer]]'', ''[[JagerMech]]'', ''[[Valkyrie]]'' and ''[[Victor]]''.<ref name=20YU17DI/><ref name=TRO305044P>''Technical Readout: 3050'', p. 44: Production</ref> While most of these 'Mechs claimed a distinct Davion heritage, the ''[[Zeus]]'', long the pride of the LCAF, was too successful a machine to be ignored. It, too, was soon seen in large numbers throughout the Federated Commonwealth.<ref name=20YU17DI/><ref name=TRO305044P/><ref name=TRO3050190P>''Technical Readout: 3050'', p. 190: Zeus</ref>
 
For the most part, the Alliance created a major boom in the defense industries of both realms. Not only did the AFFS and LCAF need to recover their losses from the Fourth Succession War and War of '39 (and later the Clan Invasion), the High Command also ordered the creation of dozens of new units and RCTs, creating a need for huge amounts of weapons, equipment and supplies that military suppliers were only too willing to fill.<ref name=20YU17DI>''20 Year Update'', p. 17: Defense Industry</ref> The crown jewel of the new state's military industrial might was largest [[BattleMech]] manufacturer (and manufacturing facility overall) in the [[Inner Sphere]] in [[Defiance Industries]] of [[Hesperus II]].<ref name=OR76>''Objective Raids'', p. 76: Defiance Industries of Hesperus II</ref> Even prior to the Clan Invasion, select 'Mech designs distinctive to the new alliance were a key part of the military buildup. The ''[[Hatchetman]]'' and ''[[Wolfhound]]'' 'Mechs, machines designed by Davion engineers while produced by Lyran manufacturers, emerged as overwhelming successes in the years leading up to and including the Fourth Succession War. Eventually joining them would be the ''[[Caesar]]'' and ''[[Axman]]'' designs, which would be produced in both halves of the Commonwealth. The High Command also gave preference to several existing designs, including the ''[[Atlas (BattleMech)|Atlas]]'', ''[[Cataphract]]'', ''[[Commando]]'', ''[[Enforcer]]'', ''[[JagerMech]]'', ''[[Valkyrie]]'' and ''[[Victor]]''.<ref name=20YU17DI/><ref name=TRO305044P>''Technical Readout: 3050'', p. 44: Production</ref> While most of these 'Mechs claimed a distinct Davion heritage, the ''[[Zeus]]'', long the pride of the LCAF, was too successful a machine to be ignored. It, too, was soon seen in large numbers throughout the Federated Commonwealth.<ref name=20YU17DI/><ref name=TRO305044P/><ref name=TRO3050190P>''Technical Readout: 3050'', p. 190: Zeus</ref>
  
The rediscovery of [[Star League]] technology allowed the manufacturers of the Federated Commonwealth to produce a quality of BattleMechs rarely seen outside of [[ComStar]]'s [[Com Guards]] in centuries. Virtually every design in production at the time received an upgrade, with technologies such as [[extralight engine]]s, [[Double Heat Sink|double heat sinks]], [[Endo Steel|endo steel]] internal structure and [[ferro-fibrous]] armor complementing improved weapon systems. In the wake of the Clan Invasion, it was determined that while upgraded BattleMechs helped narrow the gap with the "invincible" Clan invaders, it was determined that new machines would be needed to help meet the threat. Along with new 'Mechs produced by the other Houses of the Inner Sphere, the Commonwealth soon deployed a large selection of new designs, from the incredibly fast 20-ton ''[[Fireball]]'' to the massive 100-ton ''[[Berserker]]''. Most of these were quickly deployed to the Clan front as rapidly as they could be produced.<ref name=TRO3055-2488>''Technical Readout: 3055'', pp. 24, 88: Fireball, Berserker</ref> The AFFC had begun purchasing significant numbers of [[Free Worlds League]] BattleMechs and other equipment even before the Invasion, and with Hanse Davion's agreement with [[Thomas Marik]], new Marik machines and refit kits became a common sight in many AFFC units. Marik did, however, apparently balk at providing the Commonwealth with many of its new designs, which it reserved for its own [[Free Worlds League Military]] and its allies.<ref name=TRO305044P/><ref name=TRO3055-22>''Technical Readout: 3055'', p. 22: Jackal</ref> The Federated Commonwealth would trail the [[Draconis Combine]] in the development and manufacture of Inner Sphere [[OmniMech]]s, however with the unprecedented cooperation between the two enemies, [[Coventry Metal Works]] soon began producing the ''[[Firestarter (OmniMech)|Firestarter]]'' OmniMech.<ref name=TRO3058U128>''Technical Readout: 3058 Upgrade'', p. 128: FS9-O ''Firestarter''</ref> While other OmniMech designs would soon follow, most of these would only see deployment after the Lyran secession.
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The rediscovery of [[Star League]] technology allowed the manufacturers of the Federated Commonwealth to produce a quality of BattleMechs rarely seen outside of [[ComStar]]'s [[Com Guards]] in centuries. Virtually every design in production at the time received an upgrade, with technologies such as [[extralight engine]]s, [[Double Heat Sink|double heat sinks]], [[Endo Steel|endo steel]] internal structure and [[Ferro-Fibrous|ferro-fibrous]] armor complementing improved weapon systems. In the wake of the Clan Invasion, it was determined that while upgraded BattleMechs helped narrow the gap with the "invincible" Clan invaders, it was determined that new machines would be needed to help meet the threat. Along with new 'Mechs produced by the other Houses of the Inner Sphere, the Commonwealth soon deployed a large selection of new designs, from the incredibly fast 20-ton ''[[Fireball]]'' to the massive 100-ton ''[[Berserker]]''. Most of these were quickly deployed to the Clan front as rapidly as they could be produced.<ref name=TRO3055-2488>''Technical Readout: 3055'' pp. 24, 88: Fireball, Berserker</ref> The AFFC had begun purchasing significant numbers of [[Free Worlds League]] BattleMechs and other equipment even before the Invasion, and with Hanse Davion's agreement with [[Thomas Marik]], new Marik machines and refit kits became a common sight in many AFFC units. Marik did, however, apparently balk at providing the Commonwealth with many of its new designs, which it reserved for its own [[Free Worlds League Military]] and its allies.<ref name=TRO305044P/><ref name=TRO3055-22>''Technical Readout: 3055'', p. 22: Jackal</ref> The Federated Commonwealth would trail the [[Draconis Combine]] in the development and manufacture of Inner Sphere [[OmniMech]]s, however with the unprecedented cooperation between the two enemies, [[Coventry Metal Works]] soon began producing the ''[[Firestarter (OmniMech)|Firestarter]]'' OmniMech.<ref name=TRO3058U128>''Technical Readout: 3058 Upgrade'', p. 128: FS9-O ''Firestarter''</ref> While other OmniMech designs would soon follow, most of these would only see deployment after the Lyran secession.
  
 
The Invasion also introduced the AFFC to modern [[battle armor]] units when Clan [[Elemental (Battle Armor)|Elementals]] completely took their soldiers by surprise. This time, [[NAIS]] scientists helped the Commonwealth stay ahead of the other Houses, as they would be the first to deploy the [[Inner Sphere Standard (Battle Armor)|Inner Sphere Standard]] battle armor units.<ref name=TRO3058U26>''Technical Readout: 3058 Upgrade'', p. 26: Inner Sphere Standard</ref> Another design, the [[Infiltrator Mk. I]], would soon follow.<ref name=TRO3058U14>''Technical Readout: 3058 Upgrade'', p. 14: Infiltrator Mk. I</ref> Though somewhat primitive compared to Clan Elementals, these units and their successors represented potent new additions to the AFFC arsenal.
 
The Invasion also introduced the AFFC to modern [[battle armor]] units when Clan [[Elemental (Battle Armor)|Elementals]] completely took their soldiers by surprise. This time, [[NAIS]] scientists helped the Commonwealth stay ahead of the other Houses, as they would be the first to deploy the [[Inner Sphere Standard (Battle Armor)|Inner Sphere Standard]] battle armor units.<ref name=TRO3058U26>''Technical Readout: 3058 Upgrade'', p. 26: Inner Sphere Standard</ref> Another design, the [[Infiltrator Mk. I]], would soon follow.<ref name=TRO3058U14>''Technical Readout: 3058 Upgrade'', p. 14: Infiltrator Mk. I</ref> Though somewhat primitive compared to Clan Elementals, these units and their successors represented potent new additions to the AFFC arsenal.
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The AFFC deployed [[combat vehicles]] in huge numbers, and in the aftermath of the Clan Invasion they would begin upgrading these units as well.<ref name=TRO3058U52>''Technical Readout: 3058 Upgrade'', p. 52: Combat Vehicles</ref> New advanced designs, from the [[Sprint]] [[VTOL]] scout<ref name=TRO3058U54SO>''Technical Readout: 3058 Upgrade'', p. 54: Sprint: Overview</ref> to the powerful [[Challenger|Challenger X MBT]] assault tank<ref name=TRO3058U114CO>''Technical Readout: 3058 Upgrade'', p. 114: Challenger X MBT: Overview</ref> would emerge during this period.
 
The AFFC deployed [[combat vehicles]] in huge numbers, and in the aftermath of the Clan Invasion they would begin upgrading these units as well.<ref name=TRO3058U52>''Technical Readout: 3058 Upgrade'', p. 52: Combat Vehicles</ref> New advanced designs, from the [[Sprint]] [[VTOL]] scout<ref name=TRO3058U54SO>''Technical Readout: 3058 Upgrade'', p. 54: Sprint: Overview</ref> to the powerful [[Challenger|Challenger X MBT]] assault tank<ref name=TRO3058U114CO>''Technical Readout: 3058 Upgrade'', p. 114: Challenger X MBT: Overview</ref> would emerge during this period.
  
Perhaps the most impressive reintroduction of Star League technology deployed by the AFFC was the reintroduction of [[WarShip]]s. The ''[[Fox (WarShip class)|Fox]]''-class Corvette, named in honor of Hanse Davion shortly after his death, was among the first new Inner Sphere WarShips produced in centuries. Though relatively small, the ''Fox'' boasted an intimidating arsenal of weapons and [[DropShip]] carrying capacity. Unfortunately, it would not see full scale production until the Commonwealth's sundering, though it would be manufactured in both the Davion half of the Commonwealth and the Lyran Alliance.<ref name=TRO3057-120>''Technical Readout: 3057'', p. 120: Fox (Corvette)</ref>
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Perhaps the most impressive reintroduction of Star League technology deployed by the AFFC was the reintroduction of [[WarShip]]s. The ''[[Fox (WarShip)|Fox]]''-class Corvette, named in honor of Hanse Davion shortly after his death, was among the first new Inner Sphere WarShips produced in centuries. Though relatively small, the ''Fox'' boasted an intimidating arsenal of weapons and [[DropShip]] carrying capacity. Unfortunately, it would not see full scale production until the Commonwealth's sundering, though it would be manufactured in both the Davion half of the Commonwealth and the Lyran Alliance.<ref name=TRO3057-120>''Technical Readout: 3057'', p. 120: Fox (Corvette)</ref>
  
 
==Armed Forces of the Federated Commonwealth Unit Roster==
 
==Armed Forces of the Federated Commonwealth Unit Roster==
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|colspan="2" style="border-bottom: 1px solid black"|The Avalon Hussars are the descendants of the [[Terran Alliance]] Marines that served on the world of New Avalon in the early age of human extraterrestrial colonization. The unit decided to defend New Avalon after being stranded by the [[Demarcation Declaration]], and pledged their loyalty to [[Lucien Davion (23rd c.)|Lucien Davion]] when the [[Crucis March|Crucis Reach]] joined the Federated Suns. At its zenith, the Avalon Hussars defended the entire Combine border with 26 BattleMech regiments and 32 conventional regiments. Though a shadow of its former glory, today the Hussars are the heart of the AFFS, a group of units loyal to House Davion and to the ideals of the Federated Suns.<ref name=FMFS51>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 51: Avalon Hussars: Honored Service</ref> The Clan Invasion was not kind to the Hussars, as the [[33rd Avalon Hussars|33rd]] and [[41st Avalon Hussars|41st Avalon Hussars]] were both destroyed<ref name=FMFS51/> while the [[39th Avalon Hussars|39th]] took heavy losses.<ref name=FMFS56>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 56: 39th Avalon Hussars RCT: Swift Wind</ref> The 41st would eventually be rebuilt after [[Operation Guerrero]].<ref name=FMFS57>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 57: 41st Avalon Hussars RCT: Restless Spirit</ref> The FedCom Civil War split the Hussars, with some units siding with Victor and others with Katherine. The [[11th Avalon Hussars]] fell on [[New Syrtis]] and the 41st were once again destroyed, this time on [[Benet III]]. The 17th participated in Duke [[James Sandoval]]'s incursion into the Combine, while each of the other RCTs saw more than their share of heavy fighting.<ref name=FMU126>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 126: Avalon Hussars</ref>
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|colspan="2" style="border-bottom: 1px solid black"|The Avalon Hussars are the descendants of the [[Terran Alliance]] Marines that served on the world of New Avalon in the early age of human extraterrestrial colonization. The unit decided to defend New Avalon after being stranded by the [[Demarcation Declaration]], and pledged their loyalty to [[Lucien Davion]] when the [[Crucis March|Crucis Reach]] joined the Federated Suns. At its zenith, the Avalon Hussars defended the entire Combine border with 26 BattleMech regiments and 32 conventional regiments. Though a shadow of its former glory, today the Hussars are the heart of the AFFS, a group of units loyal to House Davion and to the ideals of the Federated Suns.<ref name=FMFS51>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 51: Avalon Hussars: Honored Service</ref> The Clan Invasion was not kind to the Hussars, as the [[33rd Avalon Hussars|33rd]] and [[41st Avalon Hussars|41st Avalon Hussars]] were both destroyed<ref name=FMFS51/> while the [[39th Avalon Hussars|39th]] took heavy losses.<ref name=FMFS56>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 56: 39th Avalon Hussars RCT: Swift Wind</ref> The 41st would eventually be rebuilt after [[Operation Guerrero]].<ref name=FMFS57>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 57: 41st Avalon Hussars RCT: Restless Spirit</ref> The FedCom Civil War split the Hussars, with some units siding with Victor and others with Katherine. The [[11th Avalon Hussars]] fell on [[New Syrtis]] and the 41st were once again destroyed, this time on [[Benet III]]. The 17th participated in Duke [[James Sandoval]]'s incursion into the Combine, while each of the other RCTs saw more than their share of heavy fighting.<ref name=FMU126>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 126: Avalon Hussars</ref>
 
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|align="center "|[[Image:Avalon Hussars -Brigade logo 3062.png|100px|Insignia of the Avalon Hussars]]
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|align="center "|[[Image:Avalon Hussars.jpg|100px|Insignia of the Avalon Hussars]]
 
|align="center "|[[11th Avalon Hussars|11th Avalon Hussars RCT]]<br />[[17th Avalon Hussars|17th Avalon Hussars RCT]]<br />[[20th Avalon Hussars|20th Avalon Hussars RCT]]<br />[[22nd Avalon Hussars|22nd Avalon Hussars RCT]]<br />[[33rd Avalon Hussars|33rd Avalon Hussars RCT]]<br />[[39th Avalon Hussars|39th Avalon Hussars RCT]]<br />[[41st Avalon Hussars|41st Avalon Hussars RCT]]<br />[[42nd Avalon Hussars|42nd Avalon Hussars RCT]]<br />
 
|align="center "|[[11th Avalon Hussars|11th Avalon Hussars RCT]]<br />[[17th Avalon Hussars|17th Avalon Hussars RCT]]<br />[[20th Avalon Hussars|20th Avalon Hussars RCT]]<br />[[22nd Avalon Hussars|22nd Avalon Hussars RCT]]<br />[[33rd Avalon Hussars|33rd Avalon Hussars RCT]]<br />[[39th Avalon Hussars|39th Avalon Hussars RCT]]<br />[[41st Avalon Hussars|41st Avalon Hussars RCT]]<br />[[42nd Avalon Hussars|42nd Avalon Hussars RCT]]<br />
 
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|colspan="2" style="border-bottom: 1px solid black"|The Ceti Hussars are a group of units that were created specifically for short raids. Though successful, the experiment was almost abandoned. At the outset of the [[Amaris Civil War]], the units' value became clear, and its ranks were bolstered with former Star League Defense Force soldiers that did not follow [[Aleksandr Kerensky]] into the [[Deep Periphery]]. The Ceti Hussars' tactics and regimental combat team organization proved its value, especially during the [[Third Succession War]]. Each Hussar Regiment is divided into three small units each built around a BattleMech Battalion.<ref name=FMFS62>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 62: Ceti Hussars: Grand Experiment</ref> The Hussars continued to serve in the AFFC, though they saw little action against the Clans. Fiercely avoiding the political situation, they saw relatively little action in the [[FedCom Civil War]], although the Second did join Ardan Sortek's assault on New Avalon at the end of the conflict.<ref name=FMU127CH>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 127: Ceti Hussars</ref>
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|colspan="2" style="border-bottom: 1px solid black"|The Ceti Hussars are a group of units that were created specifically for short raids. Though successful, the experiment was almost abandoned. At the outset of the [[Amaris Civil War]], the units' value became clear, and its ranks were bolstered with former Star League Defense Force soldiers that did not follow [[Aleksandr Kerensky]] into the [[Deep Periphery]]. The Ceti Hussars' tactics and regimental combat team organization proved its value, especially during the [[Third Succession War]]. Each Hussar Regiment is divided into three small units each centered around a BattleMech Battalion.<ref name=FMFS62>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 62: Ceti Hussars: Grand Experiment</ref> The Hussars continued to serve in the AFFC, though they saw little action against the Clans. Fiercely avoiding the political situation, they saw relatively little action against the Clans, although the Second did join Ardan Sortek's assault on New Avalon at the end of the conflict.<ref name=FMU127CH>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 127: Ceti Hussars</ref>
 
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|align="center "|[[Image:Ceti Hussars -Brigade logo 3062.png|100px|Insignia of the Ceti Hussars]]
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|align="center "|[[Image:Ceti Hussars.jpg|100px|Insignia of the Ceti Hussars]]
 
|align="center "|[[1st Ceti Hussars|1st Ceti Hussars RCT]]<br />[[2nd Ceti Hussars|2nd Ceti Hussars RCT]]<br />[[3rd Ceti Hussars|3rd Ceti Hussars RCT]]<br />
 
|align="center "|[[1st Ceti Hussars|1st Ceti Hussars RCT]]<br />[[2nd Ceti Hussars|2nd Ceti Hussars RCT]]<br />[[3rd Ceti Hussars|3rd Ceti Hussars RCT]]<br />
 
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|colspan="2" style="border-bottom: 1px solid black"|After Aleksandr Kerensky's [[Operation Exodus|Exodus]], many SLDF soldiers remained in the Inner Sphere. Some of these troops traveled to the Federated Suns where, during the [[First Succession War]], First Prince [[John Davion]] organized all incomplete units into the Crucis Lancers.  The Lancers held tight to many of the traditions of the Star League even as they have fully integrated themselves into the AFFS.  Therefore, the modern Crucis Lancers recruit almost exclusively from worlds within the [[Crucis March]]. Attached to the [[7th Crucis Lancers]] was the semi-independent company known as "The Fox's Teeth", which were originally the famed mercenary unit [[McKinnon's Raiders]].<ref name=FMFS66>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 66: Crucis Lancers: Pride of the People</ref> The Crucis Lancers served the Federated Commonwealth well, though only the [[2nd Crucis Lancers]] witnessed serious fighting during the Clan Invasion. The FedCom Civil War proved to be perhaps the finest hour for the storied brigade, as all eight RCTs sided with Prince Victor. Although many of the commands took heavy losses and the [[8th Crucis Lancers]] were destroyed fighting the Draconis Combine, the Lancers turned the tide for the [[Allies (FCCW)|Allies]] in many battles.<ref name=FMU128CL>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 128: Crucis Lancers</ref>
 
|colspan="2" style="border-bottom: 1px solid black"|After Aleksandr Kerensky's [[Operation Exodus|Exodus]], many SLDF soldiers remained in the Inner Sphere. Some of these troops traveled to the Federated Suns where, during the [[First Succession War]], First Prince [[John Davion]] organized all incomplete units into the Crucis Lancers.  The Lancers held tight to many of the traditions of the Star League even as they have fully integrated themselves into the AFFS.  Therefore, the modern Crucis Lancers recruit almost exclusively from worlds within the [[Crucis March]]. Attached to the [[7th Crucis Lancers]] was the semi-independent company known as "The Fox's Teeth", which were originally the famed mercenary unit [[McKinnon's Raiders]].<ref name=FMFS66>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 66: Crucis Lancers: Pride of the People</ref> The Crucis Lancers served the Federated Commonwealth well, though only the [[2nd Crucis Lancers]] witnessed serious fighting during the Clan Invasion. The FedCom Civil War proved to be perhaps the finest hour for the storied brigade, as all eight RCTs sided with Prince Victor. Although many of the commands took heavy losses and the [[8th Crucis Lancers]] were destroyed fighting the Draconis Combine, the Lancers turned the tide for the [[Allies (FCCW)|Allies]] in many battles.<ref name=FMU128CL>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 128: Crucis Lancers</ref>
 
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|align="center "|[[Image:Crucis Lancers -Brigade logo 3151.png|100px|Insignia of the Crucis Lancers]]
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|align="center "|[[Image:Crucis Lancers -Brigade logo.png|100px|Insignia of the Crucis Lancers]]
 
|align="center "|[[1st Crucis Lancers|1st Crucis Lancers RCT]]<br />[[2nd Crucis Lancers|2nd Crucis Lancers RCT]]<br />[[3rd Crucis Lancers|3rd Crucis Lancers RCT]]<br />[[4th Crucis Lancers|4th Crucis Lancers RCT]]<br />[[5th Crucis Lancers|5th Crucis Lancers RCT]]<br />[[6th Crucis Lancers|6th Crucis Lancers RCT]]<br />[[7th Crucis Lancers|7th Crucis Lancers RCT]]<br />[[8th Crucis Lancers|8th Crucis Lancers RCT]]<br />
 
|align="center "|[[1st Crucis Lancers|1st Crucis Lancers RCT]]<br />[[2nd Crucis Lancers|2nd Crucis Lancers RCT]]<br />[[3rd Crucis Lancers|3rd Crucis Lancers RCT]]<br />[[4th Crucis Lancers|4th Crucis Lancers RCT]]<br />[[5th Crucis Lancers|5th Crucis Lancers RCT]]<br />[[6th Crucis Lancers|6th Crucis Lancers RCT]]<br />[[7th Crucis Lancers|7th Crucis Lancers RCT]]<br />[[8th Crucis Lancers|8th Crucis Lancers RCT]]<br />
 
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|colspan="2" style="border-bottom: 1px solid black"|The '''Davion Brigade of Guards''' are the descendants of the personal bodyguard that Lucien Davion created to defend the President of the Federated Suns. Over time the Brigade emerged into a modern military unit and was eventually integrated into the AFFS. Today the Royal Brigade serves as the elite of the Davion military, and though its soldiers were once drawn solely from New Avalon, they now come from all over the realm and their loyalty to House Davion ensures the units' devotion to the Federated Suns as a whole.<ref name=FMFS75>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 75: Davion Brigade of Guards: The Prince's Strength</ref> The role of the Davion Guards changed little during the Federated Commonwealth era, though several of its units served with distinction in the Lyran half of the Commonwealth during the Clan Invasion with the [[4th Davion Guards]] in particular taking heavy losses during a series of battles to the [[Clan Jade Falcon|Jade Falcons]].<ref name=FMFS82>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 82: 4th Davion Guards RCT: Dragon's Bane</ref> When the FedCom Civil War broke out, the entire brigade sided with Victor against Katherine. They made the difference for the [[Allies (FCCW)|Allies]] in many key battles, though all units took heavy losses and the Fourth and [[5th Davion Guards]] remained deactivated after the war.<ref name=FMU129>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 129: "Davion Brigade of Guards"</ref>
 
|colspan="2" style="border-bottom: 1px solid black"|The '''Davion Brigade of Guards''' are the descendants of the personal bodyguard that Lucien Davion created to defend the President of the Federated Suns. Over time the Brigade emerged into a modern military unit and was eventually integrated into the AFFS. Today the Royal Brigade serves as the elite of the Davion military, and though its soldiers were once drawn solely from New Avalon, they now come from all over the realm and their loyalty to House Davion ensures the units' devotion to the Federated Suns as a whole.<ref name=FMFS75>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 75: Davion Brigade of Guards: The Prince's Strength</ref> The role of the Davion Guards changed little during the Federated Commonwealth era, though several of its units served with distinction in the Lyran half of the Commonwealth during the Clan Invasion with the [[4th Davion Guards]] in particular taking heavy losses during a series of battles to the [[Clan Jade Falcon|Jade Falcons]].<ref name=FMFS82>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 82: 4th Davion Guards RCT: Dragon's Bane</ref> When the FedCom Civil War broke out, the entire brigade sided with Victor against Katherine. They made the difference for the [[Allies (FCCW)|Allies]] in many key battles, though all units took heavy losses and the Fourth and [[5th Davion Guards]] remained deactivated after the war.<ref name=FMU129>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 129: "Davion Brigade of Guards"</ref>
 
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|align="center "|[[Image:Davion Guards -Brigade logo.png|100px|Insignia of the Davion Brigade of Guards]]
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|align="center "|[[Image:Davion Brigade of Guards.jpg|100px|Insignia of the Davion Brigade of Guards]]
 
|align="center "|[[Davion Assault Guards|Davion Assault Guards RCT]]<br />[[Davion Heavy Guards|Davion Heavy Guards RCT]]<br />[[Davion Light Guards|Davion Light Guards RCT]]<br />[[1st Davion Guards|1st Davion Guards RCT]]<br />[[2nd Davion Guards|2nd Davion Guards RCT]]<br />[[3rd Davion Guards|3rd Davion Guards RCT]]<br />[[4th Davion Guards|4th Davion Guards RCT]]<br />[[5th Davion Guards|5th Davion Guards RCT]]
 
|align="center "|[[Davion Assault Guards|Davion Assault Guards RCT]]<br />[[Davion Heavy Guards|Davion Heavy Guards RCT]]<br />[[Davion Light Guards|Davion Light Guards RCT]]<br />[[1st Davion Guards|1st Davion Guards RCT]]<br />[[2nd Davion Guards|2nd Davion Guards RCT]]<br />[[3rd Davion Guards|3rd Davion Guards RCT]]<br />[[4th Davion Guards|4th Davion Guards RCT]]<br />[[5th Davion Guards|5th Davion Guards RCT]]
 
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|colspan="2" style="border-bottom: 1px solid black"|During the Star League, the Rapid Deployment Mixed Armed Forces regiments were intended for rapid deployment. After the fall of the Star League, only the [[4th Deneb Light Cavalry]] remained within the Inner Sphere. The unit, stationed on [[Deneb Kaitos]], needed to seek employment with one of the Successor houses in order to support themselves and their families.  They chose the Federated Suns because they felt that it was the closest to the ideals of the Star League. The Light Cavalry became an important part of the AFFS and quickly became an important part of their roster with their rapid style of combat, soon expanding to an entire brigade based on that doctrine.<ref name=FMFS84>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 84: Deneb Light Cavalry: Strength Through Tradition</ref> During the initial Clan Invasion, the Cavalry did not see much action, though several commands were assigned to garrison the new Clan Occupation Zone border. The [[5th Deneb Light Cavalry|5th]] and [[12th Deneb Light Cavalry|12th Deneb Light Cavalry RCT]]s both took part in a major raid on [[Sudeten]], resulting in the effective destruction of the Fifth and a slow rebuilding process for the Twelfth.<ref name=FMFS88>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 88: 12th Deneb Light Cavalry: The Blur-Snakes</ref> The FedCom Civil War split the brigade, with the [[10th Deneb Light Cavalry|10th]] and [[15th Deneb Light Cavalry|15th Deneb Light Cavalry RCT]]s both siding with Katherine, resulting in their destruction. The remaining three commands all suffered severe casualties, effectively rendered inactive, though all three worked towards rebuilding.<ref name=FMU130DLC>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 130: Deneb Light Cavalry</ref>
 
|colspan="2" style="border-bottom: 1px solid black"|During the Star League, the Rapid Deployment Mixed Armed Forces regiments were intended for rapid deployment. After the fall of the Star League, only the [[4th Deneb Light Cavalry]] remained within the Inner Sphere. The unit, stationed on [[Deneb Kaitos]], needed to seek employment with one of the Successor houses in order to support themselves and their families.  They chose the Federated Suns because they felt that it was the closest to the ideals of the Star League. The Light Cavalry became an important part of the AFFS and quickly became an important part of their roster with their rapid style of combat, soon expanding to an entire brigade based on that doctrine.<ref name=FMFS84>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 84: Deneb Light Cavalry: Strength Through Tradition</ref> During the initial Clan Invasion, the Cavalry did not see much action, though several commands were assigned to garrison the new Clan Occupation Zone border. The [[5th Deneb Light Cavalry|5th]] and [[12th Deneb Light Cavalry|12th Deneb Light Cavalry RCT]]s both took part in a major raid on [[Sudeten]], resulting in the effective destruction of the Fifth and a slow rebuilding process for the Twelfth.<ref name=FMFS88>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 88: 12th Deneb Light Cavalry: The Blur-Snakes</ref> The FedCom Civil War split the brigade, with the [[10th Deneb Light Cavalry|10th]] and [[15th Deneb Light Cavalry|15th Deneb Light Cavalry RCT]]s both siding with Katherine, resulting in their destruction. The remaining three commands all suffered severe casualties, effectively rendered inactive, though all three worked towards rebuilding.<ref name=FMU130DLC>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 130: Deneb Light Cavalry</ref>
 
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|align="center "|[[File:Deneb Light Cavalry -Brigade logo.png|100px|Insignia of the Deneb Light Cavalry]]
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|align="center "|[[File:Deneb_Light_Cavalry.jpg|100px|Insignia of the Deneb Light Cavalry]]
 
|align="center "|[[4th Deneb Light Cavalry|4th Deneb Light Cavalry RCT]]<br />[[5th Deneb Light Cavalry|5th Deneb Light Cavalry RCT]]<br />[[8th Deneb Light Cavalry|8th Deneb Light Cavalry RCT]]<br />[[10th Deneb Light Cavalry|10th Deneb Light Cavalry RCT]]<br />[[12th Deneb Light Cavalry|12th Deneb Light Cavalry RCT]]<br />[[15th Deneb Light Cavalry|15th Deneb Light Cavalry RCT]]<br />
 
|align="center "|[[4th Deneb Light Cavalry|4th Deneb Light Cavalry RCT]]<br />[[5th Deneb Light Cavalry|5th Deneb Light Cavalry RCT]]<br />[[8th Deneb Light Cavalry|8th Deneb Light Cavalry RCT]]<br />[[10th Deneb Light Cavalry|10th Deneb Light Cavalry RCT]]<br />[[12th Deneb Light Cavalry|12th Deneb Light Cavalry RCT]]<br />[[15th Deneb Light Cavalry|15th Deneb Light Cavalry RCT]]<br />
 
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|colspan="2" style="border-bottom: 1px solid black"|The Federated Commonwealth Corps was conceived with the idea of a true unification between the AFFS and the LCAF. These commands would receive the best equipment and soldiers the Federated Commonwealth had to offer, with the personnel coming from throughout both realms of the new superstate.<ref name=FMFS90>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 90: The FedCom Corps: Strength Through Unity</ref> This began with the [[1st FedCom RCT|First FedCom RCT]], the 'Mechs of which were a wedding present from Melissa Steiner to her husband at the start of the Fourth war.<ref name=FMFS91>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 91: 1st FedCom RCT: Guardians of a New Order</ref> By the War of '39, six of the commands had become active, with most of those seeing heavy action.<ref name=HW39-136-FC>''Historical: War of 3039'', p. 136: Deployment Table: FedCom Corps</ref> At its peak, these twelve RCTs represented the most powerful brigade in the AFFC.<ref name=FMU130FCC>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 130: Federated Commonwealth Corps</ref> The Corps experienced some successes during the Clan Invasion, with the [[9th FedCom RCT]] taking part in the Battle of [[Twycross]], the first instance of Inner Sphere troops defeating the Clans.<ref name=LH?>''Lethal Heritage''</ref> Unfortunately, the united Corps would last only as long as its namesake state. The [[2nd FedCom RCT|Second FedCom RCT]] was destroyed during Operation Guerrero,<ref name=FMFWL17-SC>''Field Manual: Free Worlds League'', p. 17: Swann's Cavaliers</ref> while the [[4th FedCom RCT|Fourth]], Ninth, [[10th FedCom RCT|Tenth]], [[11th FedCom RCT|Eleventh]] and [[12th FedCom RCT|Twelfth FedCom RCT]]s all chose to join the LAAF, forming the core of the new [[Alliance Guards]]. The six remaining RCTs remained loyal to the Davion half of the Federated Commonwealth, but they were seriously demoralized by the sundering of the Commonwealth and the collapse of the Sarna March.<ref name=FMFS90/> The brigade was finally dissolved for good after the FedCom Civil War, with only the First FedCom RCT remaining active as the 1st Federated Suns Lancers.<ref name=FMU130-FSL>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 130: 1st Federated Suns Lancers</ref>
 
|colspan="2" style="border-bottom: 1px solid black"|The Federated Commonwealth Corps was conceived with the idea of a true unification between the AFFS and the LCAF. These commands would receive the best equipment and soldiers the Federated Commonwealth had to offer, with the personnel coming from throughout both realms of the new superstate.<ref name=FMFS90>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 90: The FedCom Corps: Strength Through Unity</ref> This began with the [[1st FedCom RCT|First FedCom RCT]], the 'Mechs of which were a wedding present from Melissa Steiner to her husband at the start of the Fourth war.<ref name=FMFS91>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 91: 1st FedCom RCT: Guardians of a New Order</ref> By the War of '39, six of the commands had become active, with most of those seeing heavy action.<ref name=HW39-136-FC>''Historical: War of 3039'', p. 136: Deployment Table: FedCom Corps</ref> At its peak, these twelve RCTs represented the most powerful brigade in the AFFC.<ref name=FMU130FCC>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 130: Federated Commonwealth Corps</ref> The Corps experienced some successes during the Clan Invasion, with the [[9th FedCom RCT]] taking part in the Battle of [[Twycross]], the first instance of Inner Sphere troops defeating the Clans.<ref name=LH?>''Lethal Heritage''</ref> Unfortunately, the united Corps would last only as long as its namesake state. The [[2nd FedCom RCT|Second FedCom RCT]] was destroyed during Operation Guerrero,<ref name=FMFWL17-SC>''Field Manual: Free Worlds League'', p. 17: Swann's Cavaliers</ref> while the [[4th FedCom RCT|Fourth]], Ninth, [[10th FedCom RCT|Tenth]], [[11th FedCom RCT|Eleventh]] and [[12th FedCom RCT|Twelfth FedCom RCT]]s all chose to join the LAAF, forming the core of the new [[Alliance Guards]]. The six remaining RCTs remained loyal to the Davion half of the Federated Commonwealth, but they were seriously demoralized by the sundering of the Commonwealth and the collapse of the Sarna March.<ref name=FMFS90/> The brigade was finally dissolved for good after the FedCom Civil War, with only the First FedCom RCT remaining active as the 1st Federated Suns Lancers.<ref name=FMU130-FSL>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 130: 1st Federated Suns Lancers</ref>
 
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|align="center "|[[Image:FedCom Corps -Brigade logo.png|150px|Insignia of the Federated Commonwealth Corps]]
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|align="center "|[[Image:Allianceguards4th.png|150px|Insignia of the Federated Commonwealth Corps]]
 
|align="center "|[[1st FedCom RCT]]<br />[[2nd FedCom RCT]]<br />[[3rd FedCom RCT]]<br />[[4th FedCom RCT]]<br />[[5th FedCom RCT]]<br />[[6th FedCom RCT]]<br />[[7th FedCom RCT]]<br />[[8th FedCom RCT]]<br />[[9th FedCom RCT]]<br />[[10th FedCom RCT]]<br />[[11th FedCom RCT]]<br />[[12th FedCom RCT]]<br />
 
|align="center "|[[1st FedCom RCT]]<br />[[2nd FedCom RCT]]<br />[[3rd FedCom RCT]]<br />[[4th FedCom RCT]]<br />[[5th FedCom RCT]]<br />[[6th FedCom RCT]]<br />[[7th FedCom RCT]]<br />[[8th FedCom RCT]]<br />[[9th FedCom RCT]]<br />[[10th FedCom RCT]]<br />[[11th FedCom RCT]]<br />[[12th FedCom RCT]]<br />
 
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The guardians of the Stephenson family of New Ivaarsen, the New Ivaarsen Chasseurs are loyal to the Duke of Ivaarsen and the AFFS. The unit may be considered poorly equipped, because MechWarriors within the unit have routinely refused upgrades to their family legacies.<ref name=FMFS97>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 97: New Ivaarsen Chasseurs: Pikemen</ref> Both regiments of the New Ivaarsen Chasseurs saw action against Clan Jade Falcon, with the [[2nd New Ivaarsen Chasseurs]] all but destroyed, not reactivated until after the Lyran secession. The units managed to avoid the fighting of the FedCom Civil War, emerging intact.<ref name=FMU131-NIC>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 131: New Ivaarsen Chasseurs</ref>
 
The guardians of the Stephenson family of New Ivaarsen, the New Ivaarsen Chasseurs are loyal to the Duke of Ivaarsen and the AFFS. The unit may be considered poorly equipped, because MechWarriors within the unit have routinely refused upgrades to their family legacies.<ref name=FMFS97>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 97: New Ivaarsen Chasseurs: Pikemen</ref> Both regiments of the New Ivaarsen Chasseurs saw action against Clan Jade Falcon, with the [[2nd New Ivaarsen Chasseurs]] all but destroyed, not reactivated until after the Lyran secession. The units managed to avoid the fighting of the FedCom Civil War, emerging intact.<ref name=FMU131-NIC>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 131: New Ivaarsen Chasseurs</ref>
 
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|align="center "|[[File:New Ivaarsen Chasseurs -Brigade logo.png|125px|Insignia of the New Ivaarsen Chasseurs]]
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|align="center "|[[File:2nd New Ivaarsen Chausseurs.jpg|125px|Insignia of the New Ivaarsen Chasseurs]]
 
|align="center "|[[1st New Ivaarsen Chasseurs]]<br />[[2nd New Ivaarsen Chasseurs]]<br />
 
|align="center "|[[1st New Ivaarsen Chasseurs]]<br />[[2nd New Ivaarsen Chasseurs]]<br />
 
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! colspan="2" style="border-bottom:2px solid black"| Robinson Rangers
 
! colspan="2" style="border-bottom:2px solid black"| Robinson Rangers
 
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|colspan="2" style="border-bottom: 1px solid black"|Starting their life as a brigade of volunteers in the defense of [[Robinson]], the [[Draconis March]] capital world, these original volunteers were wiped out during the [[First Succession War]]. To honor these volunteers, Prince [[Peter Davion (30th c.)|Peter Davion]] authorized the construction of two [[BattleMech]] regiments, financed by the Duke of Robinson. The Robinson Rangers fought the Draconis Combine in five major conflicts. Two things define the Rangers: Hatred of the Combine, and more importantly, a loyalty to the Duke of Robinson.<ref name=FMFS100>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 100: Robinson Rangers: Honor Through Vengeance</ref> The Robinson Rangers viewed Victor Steiner-Davion and his relationship with [[Omiko Kurita|Omi Kurita]] with great distrust and hostility. Both units saw action against the Combine during the FedCom Civil War, while the [[2nd Robinson Rangers]] accompanied Duke [[Tancred Sandoval]] in the final battle of New Avalon. Both took heavy casualties and were forced to rebuild afterward. The short-lived [[3rd Robinson Rangers]] ever owed its loyalty to Katherine Steiner-Davion, and was destroyed in the fighting on New Avalon.<ref name=FMU131-RR>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 131: Robinson Rangers</ref>
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|colspan="2" style="border-bottom: 1px solid black"|Starting their life as a brigade of volunteers in the defense of [[Robinson]], the [[Draconis March]] capital world, these original volunteers were wiped out during the [[First Succession War]]. To honor these volunteers, Prince [[Peter Davion (First Prince)|Peter Davion]] authorized the construction of two [[BattleMech]] regiments, financed by the Duke of Robinson. The Robinson Rangers fought the Draconis Combine in five major conflicts. Two things define the Rangers: Hatred of the Combine, and more importantly, a loyalty to the Duke of Robinson.<ref name=FMFS100>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 100: Robinson Rangers: Honor Through Vengeance</ref> The Robinson Rangers viewed Victor Steiner-Davion and his relationship with [[Omi Kurita]] with great distrust and hostility. Both units saw action against the Combine during the FedCom Civil War, while the [[2nd Robinson Rangers]] accompanied Duke [[Tancred Sandoval]] in the final battle of New Avalon. Both took heavy casualties and were forced to rebuild afterward. The short-lived [[3rd Robinson Rangers]] ever owed its loyalty to Katherine Steiner-Davion, and was destroyed in the fighting on New Avalon.<ref name=FMU131-RR>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 131: Robinson Rangers</ref>
 
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|align="center "|[[File:Robinson March Brigade logo.png|100px|Insignia of the Robinson March Brigade]]
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|align="center "|[[File:Robinson March Brigade.png|100px|Insignia of the Robinson March Brigade]]
 
|align="center "|[[1st Robinson Rangers]]<br />[[2nd Robinson Rangers]]<br />
 
|align="center "|[[1st Robinson Rangers]]<br />[[2nd Robinson Rangers]]<br />
 
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! colspan="2" style="border-bottom:2px solid black"| Royal Guards
 
! colspan="2" style="border-bottom:2px solid black"| Royal Guards
 
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|colspan="2" style="border-bottom: 1px solid black"|The '''Lyran Royal Guards''' are the best equipped and most prestigious brigade within the LAAF, but mostly serve as the protectors of the Lyran government.  Each unit within the Royal Guards recruits by invitation only from soldiers of a particular parent state, meaning that each of the Royal Guards regiments represents the pinnacle of military prowess for either the [[Protectorate of Donegal]], the [[Federation of Skye]], or the [[Tamar Pact]].  The Royal Guards are also tasked with the protection of the Archon or Archon-Designate, and the [[Tharkad#The Triad|Triad]].  In fact, the BattleMechs that stand constant garrison over the Lyran throne room are elements of the 1st Royal Guards.  The Royal Guards paint their machines a base of Lyran blue, with gold painted on the left and right side.<ref name=FMLA95>''Field Manual: Lyran Alliance'', p. 95: Royal Guards: Lyran Pride</ref> Like many other traditional Lyran commands, the Royal Guards Brigade adopted the Regimental Combat Team structure as part of the AFFC, though this did not impact unit quality. For hundreds of years, the Archon's throne room on [[Tharkad]] was guarded by two ''[[Griffin]]'' BattleMechs, drawn from the [[1st Royal Guards|First Royal Guards]]. Early in Archon-Prince Victor Steiner-Davion's reign, he replaced the two ''Griffin''s with a ''[[Marauder]]'' from the [[1st Kathil Uhlans|First Kathil Uhlans]] and a ''[[Crusader]]'' from the [[Kell Hounds]]. This move proved to be extraordinarily unpopular with the Lyran people. When Katherine Steiner-Davion seized the throne, she soon replace those two 'Mechs with a pair of brand new ''[[Hauptmann]]'' OmniMechs, both from the First Royal Guards.<ref name=FMLA96>''Field Manual: Lyran Alliance'', p. 96: 1st Royal Guards RCT: The Pride of Donegal</ref> All three Royal Guard commands would suffer massive losses during the FedCom Civil War, with the First and Second virtually annihilated after the crucible on Tharkad. Only reputation and tradition kept the commands from being dissolved permanently.<ref name=FMU172-RG>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 172: Royal Guard</ref>
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|colspan="2" style="border-bottom: 1px solid black"|The '''Lyran Royal Guards''' are the best equipped and most prestigious brigade within the LAAF, but mostly serve as the protectors of the Lyran government.  Each unit within the Royal Guards recruits by invitation only from soldiers of a particular parent state, meaning that each of the Royal Guards regiments represents the pinnacle of military prowess for either the [[Protectorate of Donegal]], the [[Federation of Skye]], or the [[Tamar Pact]].  The Royal Guards are also tasked with the protection of the Archon or Archon-Designate, and the [[Tharkad#The Triad|Triad]].  In fact, the BattleMechs that stand constant garrison over the Lyran throne room are elements of the 1st Royal Guards.  The Royal Guards paint their machines a base of Lyran blue, with gold painted on the left and right side.<ref name=FMLA95>''Field Manual: Lyran Alliance'', p. 95: Royal Guards: Lyran's Pride</ref> Like many other traditional Lyran commands, the Royal Guards Brigade adopted the Regimental Combat Team structure as part of the AFFC, though this did not impact unit quality. For hundreds of years, the Archon's throne room on [[Tharkad]] was guarded by two ''[[Griffin]]'' BattleMechs, drawn from the [[1st Royal Guards|First Royal Guards]]. Early in Archon-Prince Victor Steiner-Davion's reign, he replaced the two ''Griffin''s with a ''[[Marauder]]'' from the [[1st Kathil Uhlans|First Kathil Uhlans]] and a ''[[Crusader]]'' from the [[Kell Hounds]]. This move proved to be extraordinarily unpopular with the Lyran people. When Katherine Steiner-Davion seized the throne, she soon replace those two 'Mechs with a pair of brand new ''[[Hauptmann]]'' OmniMechs, both from the First Royal Guards.<ref name=FMLA96>''Field Manual: Lyran Alliance'', p. 96: 1st Royal Guards RCT: The Pride of Donegal</ref> All three Royal Guard commands would suffer massive losses during the FedCom Civil War, with the First and Second virtually annihilated after the crucible on Tharkad. Only reputation and tradition kept the commands from being dissolved permanently.<ref name=FMU172-RG>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 172: Royal Guard</ref>
 
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|align="center "|[[Image:Royal Guards -Brigade logo.png|125px|Insignia of the Royal Guards]]
 
|align="center "|[[Image:Royal Guards -Brigade logo.png|125px|Insignia of the Royal Guards]]
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|colspan="2" style="border-bottom: 1px solid black"|The Syrtis Fusiliers are the honor guard of the leader of the [[Capellan March]]. For that reason their fortunes have been tied to [[House Hasek]] for years.  The Hasek Family is an ambitious and often scheming group of leaders that have commanded the Capellan March since the time of Prince [[Alexander Davion]].  The Syrtis Fusiliers are respected for their skill in combat but at times have been held in suspicion by an AFFS that questions their loyalty to the First Prince. The Fusiliers experienced a period of relative calm serving under the Federated Commonwealth, as Marshal of Armies Morgan Hasek-Davion firmly supported House Davion and the alliance. This would change under Katherine Steiner-Davion's government.<ref name=FMFS104>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 104: Syrtis Fusiliers: Pride and Prejudice</ref> The entire brigade was loyal to Duke [[George Hasek II|George Hasek]] during the FedCom Civil War, taking very heavy casualties while fighting the [[Loyalist (FCCW)|Loyalist]]s on [[New Syrtis]] and [[Kathil]].<ref name=FMU132>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 132: Syrtis Fusiliers</ref>
 
|colspan="2" style="border-bottom: 1px solid black"|The Syrtis Fusiliers are the honor guard of the leader of the [[Capellan March]]. For that reason their fortunes have been tied to [[House Hasek]] for years.  The Hasek Family is an ambitious and often scheming group of leaders that have commanded the Capellan March since the time of Prince [[Alexander Davion]].  The Syrtis Fusiliers are respected for their skill in combat but at times have been held in suspicion by an AFFS that questions their loyalty to the First Prince. The Fusiliers experienced a period of relative calm serving under the Federated Commonwealth, as Marshal of Armies Morgan Hasek-Davion firmly supported House Davion and the alliance. This would change under Katherine Steiner-Davion's government.<ref name=FMFS104>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 104: Syrtis Fusiliers: Pride and Prejudice</ref> The entire brigade was loyal to Duke [[George Hasek II|George Hasek]] during the FedCom Civil War, taking very heavy casualties while fighting the [[Loyalist (FCCW)|Loyalist]]s on [[New Syrtis]] and [[Kathil]].<ref name=FMU132>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 132: Syrtis Fusiliers</ref>
 
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|align="center "|[[File:Syrtis Fusiliers -Brigade logo.png|125px|Insignia of the Syrtis Fusiliers]]
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|align="center "|[[File:Syrtis Fusiliers.jpg|125px|Insignia of the Syrtis Fusiliers]]
 
|align="center "|[[5th Syrtis Fusiliers|5th Syrtis Fusiliers RCT]]<br />[[6th Syrtis Fusiliers|6th Syrtis Fusiliers RCT]]<br />[[8th Syrtis Fusiliers|8th Syrtis Fusiliers RCT]]<br />
 
|align="center "|[[5th Syrtis Fusiliers|5th Syrtis Fusiliers RCT]]<br />[[6th Syrtis Fusiliers|6th Syrtis Fusiliers RCT]]<br />[[8th Syrtis Fusiliers|8th Syrtis Fusiliers RCT]]<br />
 
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===March Militias===
 
===March Militias===
The March Militias were originally established centuries ago by the AFFS High Command to help coordinate an organized defense against the realm's enemies, along with the Polymorphous Defense Zones (PDZs). Each zone would be assigned a militia, primarily composed of personnel native to that area, were effectively RCTs, though not with as many conventional regiments as seen among the frontline units. Despite lacking permanent transport and the combat effectiveness of more prestigious brigades, these commands surprised enemy forces on many occasions.<ref name=FMFS108>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 108: AFFC March Militias</ref> The AFFC expanded the March Militias to include the new Lyran Operation Areas and the Sarna March.<ref name=FMLAp108/><ref name=20YU17O>''20 Year Update'', p. 17: Organization</ref> While this expansion began prior to the War of '39,<ref name=H39-159160MM>''Historical: War of 3039'', pp. 159–160: Forces Table: Lyran Commonwealth Armed Forces, March Militias</ref> it was only completed under the AFFC.
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The March Militias were originally established centuries ago by the AFFS High Command to help coordinate an organized defense against the realm's enemies, along with the Polymorphous Defense Zones (PDZs). Each zone would be assigned a militia, primarily composed of personnel native to that area, were effectively RCTs, though not with as many conventional regiments as seen among the frontline units. Despite lacking permanent transport and the combat effectiveness of more prestigious brigades, these commands surprised enemy forces on many occasions.<ref name=FMFS108>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 108: AFFC March Militias</ref> The AFFC expanded the March Militias to include the new Lyran Operation Areas and the Sarna March.<ref name=FMLAp108/><ref name=20YU17O>''20 Year Update'', p. 17: Organization</ref> While this expansion began prior to the War of '39,<ref name=H39-159160MM>''Historical: War of 3039'' pp. 159–160: Forces Table: Lyran Commonwealth Armed Forces, March Militias</ref> it was only completed under the AFFC.
  
 
====Capellan March Militia====
 
====Capellan March Militia====
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! colspan="2" style="border-bottom:2px solid black"| Capellan March Militia
 
! colspan="2" style="border-bottom:2px solid black"| Capellan March Militia
 
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|colspan="2" style="border-bottom: 1px solid black"|The Capellan March Militia forces are the last line of defense for the Capellan March. Centuries of hostility with the Capellan Confederation has affected each of the units. Most members harbor a deep hatred of the Confederation, and look to House Hasek to protect them. The formation of the Federated Commonwealth changed little for the Capellan March Militia, although with the creation of the Sarna March, they were no longer necessarily considered the frontline against House Liao. After Operation Guerrero destroyed the Sarna March, command of the remaining two Sarna March Militia RCTs was transferred to the Capellan March Militia.<ref name=FMFS109>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 109: Capellan March Militia</ref> The FedCom Civil War was particularly harsh for the Capellan March Militia, as all commands engaged in heavy fighting.<ref name=FMU133>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 133: Capellan March Militia</ref> The Loyalist [[Alcyone CMM]] was destroyed early in the conflict,<ref name=FCCW5354A>''FedCom Civil War'', pp. 53–54: Alcyone</ref> as was the Allied [[Kathil CMM]].<ref name=FCCW182KCMM>''FedCom Civil War'', p. 182: Deployment Table: Kathil CMM</ref> The loyalist [[Nanking Sarna March Militia|Nanking SMM]] was likewise crushed.<ref name=FCCW6465N>''FedCom Civil War'', pp. 64–65: Nanking</ref> The [[New Syrtis CMM]] had to be rebuilt, with the rest of the brigade taking serious damage.<ref name=FMU133/>
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|colspan="2" style="border-bottom: 1px solid black"|The Capellan March Militia forces are the last line of defense for the Capellan March. Centuries of hostility with the Capellan Confederation has affected each of the units. Most members harbor a deep hatred of the Confederation, and look to House Hasek to protect them. The formation of the Federated Commonwealth changed little for the Capellan March Militia, although with the creation of the Sarna March, they were no longer necessarily considered the frontline against House Liao. After Operation Guerrero destroyed the Sarna March, command of the remaining two Sarna March Militia RCTs was transferred to the Capellan March Militia.<ref name=FMFS109>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 109: Capellan March Militia</ref> The FedCom Civil War was particularly harsh for the Capellan March Militia, as all commands engaged in heavy fighting.<ref name=FMU133>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 133: Capellan March Militia</ref> The Loyalist [[Alcyone CMM]] was destroyed early in the conflict,<ref name=FCCW5354A>''FedCom Civil War'' pp. 53–54: Alcyone</ref> as was the Allied [[Kathil CMM]].<ref name=FCCW182KCMM>''FedCom Civil War'', p. 182: Deployment Table: Kathil CMM</ref> The loyalist [[Nanking Sarna March Militia|Nanking SMM]] was likewise crushed.<ref name=FCCW6465N>''FedCom Civil War'' pp. 64–65: Nanking</ref> The [[New Syrtis CMM]] had to be rebuilt, with the rest of the brigade taking serious damage.<ref name=FMU133/>
 
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|align="center "|[[Image:Capellan March Militia -Brigade logo.png|115px|Insignia of the Capellan March Militia]]
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|align="center "|[[Image:Capellan March Militia.png|115px|Insignia of the Capellan March Militia]]
 
|align="center "|[[Alcyone Capellan March Militia|Alcyone CMM]]<br />[[Kathil Capellan March Militia|Kathil CMM]]<br />[[New Syrtis Capellan March Militia|New Syrtis CMM]]<br />[[Ridgebrook Capellan March Militia|Ridgebrook CMM]]<br />[[Sirdar Capellan March Militia|Sirdar CMM]]<br />[[Valexa Capellan March Militia|Valexa CMM]]<br />[[Warren Capellan March Militia|Warren CMM]]<br />
 
|align="center "|[[Alcyone Capellan March Militia|Alcyone CMM]]<br />[[Kathil Capellan March Militia|Kathil CMM]]<br />[[New Syrtis Capellan March Militia|New Syrtis CMM]]<br />[[Ridgebrook Capellan March Militia|Ridgebrook CMM]]<br />[[Sirdar Capellan March Militia|Sirdar CMM]]<br />[[Valexa Capellan March Militia|Valexa CMM]]<br />[[Warren Capellan March Militia|Warren CMM]]<br />
 
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|colspan="2" style="border-bottom: 1px solid black"|The Crucis March Militia is tasked with guarding the core of the Federated Suns. While most of the CrMM doesn't see much action, the border combat regions often deal with pirate raids.<ref name=FMFS114>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 114: Crucis March Militia</ref> Like most of the march militias, the mission of the CrMM did not change under the AFFC. The [[New Avalon Crucis March Militia|New Avalon CrMM]] was built to help defend the capital while the more prestigious Davion Brigade of Guards units were away. While the brigade saw more action during the FedCom Civil War than at any other time during its previous history, it still emerged with comparatively minor losses, although both the New Avalon and [[Tsamma Crucis March Militia|Tsamma CrMM]] were both destroyed. The Tsamma CrMM and most of the remaining units worked towards rebuilding after the war.<ref name=FMU134>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 134: Crucis March Militia</ref>
 
|colspan="2" style="border-bottom: 1px solid black"|The Crucis March Militia is tasked with guarding the core of the Federated Suns. While most of the CrMM doesn't see much action, the border combat regions often deal with pirate raids.<ref name=FMFS114>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 114: Crucis March Militia</ref> Like most of the march militias, the mission of the CrMM did not change under the AFFC. The [[New Avalon Crucis March Militia|New Avalon CrMM]] was built to help defend the capital while the more prestigious Davion Brigade of Guards units were away. While the brigade saw more action during the FedCom Civil War than at any other time during its previous history, it still emerged with comparatively minor losses, although both the New Avalon and [[Tsamma Crucis March Militia|Tsamma CrMM]] were both destroyed. The Tsamma CrMM and most of the remaining units worked towards rebuilding after the war.<ref name=FMU134>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 134: Crucis March Militia</ref>
 
|-
 
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|align="center "|[[Image:Crucis March Militia -Brigade logo.png|115px|Insignia of the Crucis March Militia]]
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|align="center "|[[Image:Crucis March Militia.png|115px|Insignia of the Crucis March Militia]]
 
|align="center "|[[Anjin Muerto Crucis March Militia|Anjin Muerto CrMM]]<br />[[Islamabad Crucis March Militia|Islamabad CrMM]]<br />[[Kestrel Crucis March Militia|Kestrel CrMM]]<br />[[Malagrotta Crucis March Militia|Malagrotta CrMM]]<br />[[Marlette Crucis March Militia|Marlette CrMM]]<br />[[New Avalon Crucis March Militia|New Avalon CrMM]]<br />[[Remagen Crucis March Militia|Remagen CrMM]]<br />[[Tsamma Crucis March Militia|Tsamma CrMM]]<br />
 
|align="center "|[[Anjin Muerto Crucis March Militia|Anjin Muerto CrMM]]<br />[[Islamabad Crucis March Militia|Islamabad CrMM]]<br />[[Kestrel Crucis March Militia|Kestrel CrMM]]<br />[[Malagrotta Crucis March Militia|Malagrotta CrMM]]<br />[[Marlette Crucis March Militia|Marlette CrMM]]<br />[[New Avalon Crucis March Militia|New Avalon CrMM]]<br />[[Remagen Crucis March Militia|Remagen CrMM]]<br />[[Tsamma Crucis March Militia|Tsamma CrMM]]<br />
 
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|colspan="2" style="border-bottom: 1px solid black"|The Draconis March Militia units are quite loyal to House Sandoval. Centuries of raids, and the horror of the [[Kentares Massacre]] ensure that no member of the DMM will trust any [[DCMS]] officer. While its role under the AFFC changed little, the DMM deeply resented the détente with the Combine.<ref name=FMFS119>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 119: Draconis March Militia</ref> This led many units to side with Katherine during the Civil War, with most units quickly falling to either Allied attacks or Combine reprisals. The [[Mayetta Draconis March Militia|Mayetta DMM]] was destroyed and the shattered [[Clovis Draconis March Militia|Clovis DMM]] was folded into the new [[Kentares Draconis March Militia|Kentares DMM]]. The bulk of the brigade was forced to rebuild in the conflict's aftermath.<ref name=FMU135-DMM>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 130: Draconis March Militia</ref>
 
|colspan="2" style="border-bottom: 1px solid black"|The Draconis March Militia units are quite loyal to House Sandoval. Centuries of raids, and the horror of the [[Kentares Massacre]] ensure that no member of the DMM will trust any [[DCMS]] officer. While its role under the AFFC changed little, the DMM deeply resented the détente with the Combine.<ref name=FMFS119>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 119: Draconis March Militia</ref> This led many units to side with Katherine during the Civil War, with most units quickly falling to either Allied attacks or Combine reprisals. The [[Mayetta Draconis March Militia|Mayetta DMM]] was destroyed and the shattered [[Clovis Draconis March Militia|Clovis DMM]] was folded into the new [[Kentares Draconis March Militia|Kentares DMM]]. The bulk of the brigade was forced to rebuild in the conflict's aftermath.<ref name=FMU135-DMM>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 130: Draconis March Militia</ref>
 
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|align="center "|[[Image:Draconis March Militia -Brigade logo.png|115px|Insignia of the Draconis March Militia]]
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|align="center "|[[Image:Draconis_March_Militia_logo.png|115px|Insignia of the Draconis March Militia]]
 
|align="center "|[[Addicks Draconis March Militia|Addicks DMM]]<br />[[Bremond Draconis March Militia|Bremond DMM]]<br />[[Bryceland Draconis March Militia|Bryceland DMM]]<br />[[Clovis Draconis March Militia|Clovis DMM]]<br />[[Dahar Draconis March Militia|Dahar DMM]]<br />[[Kilbourne Draconis March Militia|Kilbourne DMM]]<br />[[Mayetta Draconis March Militia|Mayetta DMM]]<br />[[Milligan Draconis March Militia|Milligan DMM]]<br />[[Raman Draconis March Militia|Raman DMM]]<br />[[Robinson Draconis March Militia|Robinson DMM]]<br />
 
|align="center "|[[Addicks Draconis March Militia|Addicks DMM]]<br />[[Bremond Draconis March Militia|Bremond DMM]]<br />[[Bryceland Draconis March Militia|Bryceland DMM]]<br />[[Clovis Draconis March Militia|Clovis DMM]]<br />[[Dahar Draconis March Militia|Dahar DMM]]<br />[[Kilbourne Draconis March Militia|Kilbourne DMM]]<br />[[Mayetta Draconis March Militia|Mayetta DMM]]<br />[[Milligan Draconis March Militia|Milligan DMM]]<br />[[Raman Draconis March Militia|Raman DMM]]<br />[[Robinson Draconis March Militia|Robinson DMM]]<br />
 
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|colspan="1" style="border-bottom: 1px solid black"|The Periphery March Militia was another new march militia brigade created by the AFFC and composed of second-line RCTs. The PMM effectively helped defend the [[Anti-spinward]] border of the Lyran half of the Commonwealth, facing periodic pirate attacks. The brigade did not see action during the Clan Invasion, though some of their commands did go on a heightened state of alert as the invaders came within a few jumps of the Periphery March. When the LAAF was formed, the brigade was divided into the [[Timbuktu Theater Militia]] and [[Melissia Theater Militia]] commands.<ref name=FMLAp108>''Field Manual: Lyran Alliance'', p. 108: Regional Militias</ref>
 
|colspan="1" style="border-bottom: 1px solid black"|The Periphery March Militia was another new march militia brigade created by the AFFC and composed of second-line RCTs. The PMM effectively helped defend the [[Anti-spinward]] border of the Lyran half of the Commonwealth, facing periodic pirate attacks. The brigade did not see action during the Clan Invasion, though some of their commands did go on a heightened state of alert as the invaders came within a few jumps of the Periphery March. When the LAAF was formed, the brigade was divided into the [[Timbuktu Theater Militia]] and [[Melissia Theater Militia]] commands.<ref name=FMLAp108>''Field Manual: Lyran Alliance'', p. 108: Regional Militias</ref>
 
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|align="center "|[[Teyvareb PMM]]<br /> [[Florida PMM]]<br /> [[Alekseyevka Timbuktu Theater Militia|Alekseyvka PMM]]<br /> [[Qanatir PMM]]<br /> [[Neerabup PMM]]<br /> [[Chahar PMM]]<br />
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|align="center "|[[Teyvareb PMM]]<br /> [[Florida PMM]]<br /> [[Alekseyvka PMM]]<br /> [[Qanatir PMM]]<br /> [[Neerabup PMM]]<br /> [[Chahar PMM]]<br />
 
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|align="center "|[[Achernar Sarna March Militia|Achernar SMM]]<br />[[Corey SMM]]<br />[[Epsilon Eridani SMM]]<br />[[Kaifeng Sarna March Militia|Kaifeng SMM]]<br />[[Liao Sarna March Militia|Liao SMM]]<br />[[Nanking Sarna March Militia|Nanking SMM]]<br />[[Wei SMM]]<br />
 
|align="center "|[[Achernar Sarna March Militia|Achernar SMM]]<br />[[Corey SMM]]<br />[[Epsilon Eridani SMM]]<br />[[Kaifeng Sarna March Militia|Kaifeng SMM]]<br />[[Liao Sarna March Militia|Liao SMM]]<br />[[Nanking Sarna March Militia|Nanking SMM]]<br />[[Wei SMM]]<br />
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====Skye March Militia====
 
{{main|Skye March Militia}}
 
{|class="wikitable" width='700px' style="background: #gray; border: 2px solid black;"
 
! colspan="1" style="border-bottom:2px solid black"| Skye March Militia
 
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|colspan="1" style="border-bottom: 1px solid black"|
 
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|align="center "|[[Accrington SMM]]<br />[[Alexandria SMM]]<br />[[Denebola SMM]]<br />[[Gacrux SMM]]<br />[[Lyons SMM]]<br />[[Nekkar SMM]]<br />
 
 
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|colspan="2" style="border-bottom: 1px solid black"|Though it was long displaced as the premier military academy of the Federated Suns, Albion Military Academy and its Cadres have produced some of the best soldiers of the Federated Suns for over 600 years, demonstrating tremendous teamwork and personal skills. This did not change while serving the AFFC.<ref name=FMFS125>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 125: Albion Military Academy Cadre</ref> Both Cadres saw action in the final days of the FedCom Civil War, taking heavy losses.<ref name=FMU136-ALB>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 131: Albion Training Cadre</ref>
 
|colspan="2" style="border-bottom: 1px solid black"|Though it was long displaced as the premier military academy of the Federated Suns, Albion Military Academy and its Cadres have produced some of the best soldiers of the Federated Suns for over 600 years, demonstrating tremendous teamwork and personal skills. This did not change while serving the AFFC.<ref name=FMFS125>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 125: Albion Military Academy Cadre</ref> Both Cadres saw action in the final days of the FedCom Civil War, taking heavy losses.<ref name=FMU136-ALB>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 131: Albion Training Cadre</ref>
 
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|align="center "|[[Image:Albion Military Academy logo.png|100px|Insignia of the Albion Military Academy Cadre]]
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|align="center "|[[Image:Albion Military Academy.png|100px|Insignia of the Albion Military Academy Cadre]]
 
|align="center "|[[1st Albion Training Cadre]]<br />[[2nd Albion Training Cadre]]<br />
 
|align="center "|[[1st Albion Training Cadre]]<br />[[2nd Albion Training Cadre]]<br />
 
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|colspan="2" style="border-bottom: 1px solid black"|Arguably the most prestigious military academy in the Inner Sphere, the College of Martial Sciences of the NAIS turns out high-quality cadets in all military specialties. Formerly the New Avalon Military Academy, after the NAIS was built around the NAMA it far eclipsed it in prestige, however, the institutions were reorganized and NAMA was placed under the jurisdiction of the NAIS. Home to some of the most advanced training equipment in the Inner Sphere, CMS benefits from its close relationship with the NAIS, which seems to rediscover lost technology on a daily basis.<ref name=FMFS127>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 127: College of Martial Sciences Cadet Cadre</ref> The Cadres served the AFFC well though none fought the Clans, and all three sided with the Allies during the FedCom Civil War, where they took massive losses.<ref name=FMU136-NAIS>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 131: NAIS Training Cadre</ref>
 
|colspan="2" style="border-bottom: 1px solid black"|Arguably the most prestigious military academy in the Inner Sphere, the College of Martial Sciences of the NAIS turns out high-quality cadets in all military specialties. Formerly the New Avalon Military Academy, after the NAIS was built around the NAMA it far eclipsed it in prestige, however, the institutions were reorganized and NAMA was placed under the jurisdiction of the NAIS. Home to some of the most advanced training equipment in the Inner Sphere, CMS benefits from its close relationship with the NAIS, which seems to rediscover lost technology on a daily basis.<ref name=FMFS127>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 127: College of Martial Sciences Cadet Cadre</ref> The Cadres served the AFFC well though none fought the Clans, and all three sided with the Allies during the FedCom Civil War, where they took massive losses.<ref name=FMU136-NAIS>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 131: NAIS Training Cadre</ref>
 
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|align="center "|[[Image:NAIS Cadet Cadre logo.png|100px|Insignia of the NAIS Cadet Cadre]]
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|align="center "|[[Image:NAIS Cadet Cadre.png|100px|Insignia of the NAIS Cadet Cadre]]
 
|align="center "|[[1st NAIS Cadet Cadre]]<br />[[2nd NAIS Cadet Cadre]]<br />[[3rd NAIS Cadet Cadre]]<br />
 
|align="center "|[[1st NAIS Cadet Cadre]]<br />[[2nd NAIS Cadet Cadre]]<br />[[3rd NAIS Cadet Cadre]]<br />
 
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|colspan="2" style="border-bottom: 1px solid black"|Many training battalions owed their existence to the AFFC, while others had served in the old Federated Suns for years. Training battalions that were not affiliated with illustrious academies were usually composed of enlisted trainees from that region of space.<ref name=FMFS42>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 42: Regional Training Battalions</ref> Several of these units were lost against the Clans in service to the Federated Commonwealth.<ref name=FMLA121/> Training units how belong to an academy show the academy crest on their machines and all other units show the Federated Suns Logo.<ref name=FMFS42/>
 
|colspan="2" style="border-bottom: 1px solid black"|Many training battalions owed their existence to the AFFC, while others had served in the old Federated Suns for years. Training battalions that were not affiliated with illustrious academies were usually composed of enlisted trainees from that region of space.<ref name=FMFS42>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 42: Regional Training Battalions</ref> Several of these units were lost against the Clans in service to the Federated Commonwealth.<ref name=FMLA121/> Training units how belong to an academy show the academy crest on their machines and all other units show the Federated Suns Logo.<ref name=FMFS42/>
 
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|align="center "| <br />[[1st Bell Training Battalion]]<br />[[1st Conroe Training Battalion]]<br />[[Blackjack Training Battalion]]<br />[[Filtvelt Academy Training Battalion]]<br />[[Kilbourne Academy Training Battalion]]<br />[[Point Barrow Academy Training Battalion]]<br />[[Royal New Capetown Training Battalion]]<br />[[Somerset Academy Training Battalion]]<br />
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|align="center "|<br />[[1st Bell Training Battalion]]<br />[[1st Conroe Training Battalion]]<br />[[Blackjack Training Battalion]]<br />[[Filtvelt Academy Training Battalion]]<br />[[Kilbourne Academy Training Battalion]]<br />[[Point Barrow Academy Training Battalion]]<br />[[Royal New Capetown Training Battalion]]<br />[[Somerset Academy Training Battalion]]<br />
|align="center "| <br />[[1st Brockton Training Battalion]]<br />[[1st Kittery Training Battalion]]<br />[[Buena War College Training Battalion]]<br />[[Goshen War College Training Battalion]]<br />[[Pandora College Training Battalion]]<br />[[Robinson Battle Academy Training Battalion]]<br />[[Sakhara Academy Training Battalion]]<br />[[Tamar War College Training Battalion]]<br />
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|align="center "|<br />[[1st Brockton Training Battalion]]<br />[[1st Kittery Training Battalion]]<br />[[Buena War College Training Battalion]]<br />[[Goshen War College Training Battalion]]<br />[[Pandora College Training Battalion]]<br />[[Robinson Battle Academy Training Battalion]]<br />[[Sakhara Academy Training Battalion]]<br />[[Tamar War College Training Battalion]]<br />
 
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|align="center "|'''[[12th Star Guards]]'''<br />[[1st Regiment (12th Star Guards)|1st Regiment]]<br />[[2nd Regiment (12th Star Guards)|2nd Regiment]]<br />[[3rd Regiment (12th Star Guards)|3rd Regiment]]<br />[[7th Regiment (12th Star Guards)|7th Regiment]]<br />
 
|align="center "|'''[[12th Star Guards]]'''<br />[[1st Regiment (12th Star Guards)|1st Regiment]]<br />[[2nd Regiment (12th Star Guards)|2nd Regiment]]<br />[[3rd Regiment (12th Star Guards)|3rd Regiment]]<br />[[7th Regiment (12th Star Guards)|7th Regiment]]<br />
 
'''[[12th Vegan Rangers]]'''<br />[[Alpha Regiment (12th Vegan Rangers)|Alpha Regiment]]<br />[[Beta Regiment (12th Vegan Rangers)|Beta Regiment]]<br />[[Gamma Regiment (12th Vegan Rangers)|Gamma Regiment]]<br />[[Delta Regiment (12th Vegan Rangers)|Delta Regiment]]<br />'''[[Blue Star Irregulars]]'''<br />[[1894th Light Horse]]<br />[[21st Rim Worlds]]<br />[[Avatars of Painful Death]]<br />'''[[Dioscuri]]'''<br />Castor Regiment<br />Pollux Regiment<br />'''[[Dismal Disinherited]]'''<br />[[1st Dismal Disinherited|1st Regiment]]<br />[[2nd Dismal Disinherited|2nd Regiment]]<br /> [[3rd Dismal Disinherited|3rd Regiment]]<br />'''[[Eridani Light Horse]]'''<br />[[151st Light Horse]]<br />[[21st Striker Regiment|21st Striker]]<br />[[71st Light Horse]]<br />'''[[Grave Walkers]]'''<br />1st Grave Walkers<br />2nd Grave Walkers<br />'''[[Illician Lancers]]'''<br />[[59th Strike Regiment|1st Illician Lancers]]<br />[[21st Illician Rangers|2nd Illician Lancers]]<br />[[4th Illician Rangers|3rd Illician Lancers]]<br />[[9th Illician Rangers|4th Illician Lancers]]<br />'''[[Kell Hounds]]'''<br />[[1st Kell Hounds]]<br />[[2nd Kell Hounds]]<br />'''[[Knights of St. Cameron]]'''<br />1st Regiment<br />2nd Regiment<br />'''[[Lexington Combat Group]]'''<br />[[32nd Recon Combat Group|32nd Recon]]<br />[[241st Battle Combat Group|Frederic's Gazelles]]<br />[[180th Dragoon Combat Group|Marie's Golden Hammers]]<br />'''[[Narhal's Raiders]]'''<br />1st Regiment<br />2nd Regiment<br />
 
'''[[12th Vegan Rangers]]'''<br />[[Alpha Regiment (12th Vegan Rangers)|Alpha Regiment]]<br />[[Beta Regiment (12th Vegan Rangers)|Beta Regiment]]<br />[[Gamma Regiment (12th Vegan Rangers)|Gamma Regiment]]<br />[[Delta Regiment (12th Vegan Rangers)|Delta Regiment]]<br />'''[[Blue Star Irregulars]]'''<br />[[1894th Light Horse]]<br />[[21st Rim Worlds]]<br />[[Avatars of Painful Death]]<br />'''[[Dioscuri]]'''<br />Castor Regiment<br />Pollux Regiment<br />'''[[Dismal Disinherited]]'''<br />[[1st Dismal Disinherited|1st Regiment]]<br />[[2nd Dismal Disinherited|2nd Regiment]]<br /> [[3rd Dismal Disinherited|3rd Regiment]]<br />'''[[Eridani Light Horse]]'''<br />[[151st Light Horse]]<br />[[21st Striker Regiment|21st Striker]]<br />[[71st Light Horse]]<br />'''[[Grave Walkers]]'''<br />1st Grave Walkers<br />2nd Grave Walkers<br />'''[[Illician Lancers]]'''<br />[[59th Strike Regiment|1st Illician Lancers]]<br />[[21st Illician Rangers|2nd Illician Lancers]]<br />[[4th Illician Rangers|3rd Illician Lancers]]<br />[[9th Illician Rangers|4th Illician Lancers]]<br />'''[[Kell Hounds]]'''<br />[[1st Kell Hounds]]<br />[[2nd Kell Hounds]]<br />'''[[Knights of St. Cameron]]'''<br />1st Regiment<br />2nd Regiment<br />'''[[Lexington Combat Group]]'''<br />[[32nd Recon Combat Group|32nd Recon]]<br />[[241st Battle Combat Group|Frederic's Gazelles]]<br />[[180th Dragoon Combat Group|Marie's Golden Hammers]]<br />'''[[Narhal's Raiders]]'''<br />1st Regiment<br />2nd Regiment<br />
|align="center "|'''[[Northwind Highlanders]]'''<br />[[1st Kearny Highlanders]]<br />[[2nd Kearny Highlanders]]<br />[[MacLeod's Regiment|MacCleod's Highlanders]]<br />[[Stirling's Fusiliers]]<br />'''[[Screaming Eagles]]'''<br />1st Screaming Eagles<br />2nd Screaming Eagles<br />'''[[Fighting Urukhai]]'''<br />[[8th Striker (Mercenary Command)|8th Striker]]<br />[[DeMaestri's Sluggers]]<br />[[Roman's Bar Hounds]]<br />'''[[Wolf's Dragoons]]'''<br />[[Alpha Regiment (Wolf's Dragoons)|Alpha Regiment]]<br />[[Beta Regiment (Wolf's Dragoons)|Beta Regiment]]<br />[[Gamma Regiment (Wolf's Dragoons)|Gamma Regiment]]<br />[[Delta Regiment (Wolf's Dragoons)|Delta Regiment]]<br />[[Epsilon Regiment (Wolf's Dragoons)|Epsilon Regiment]]<br />[[Black Widow Battalion]]<br />[[Zeta Battalion]]<br /><br />[[Barber's Marauder IIs]] (Battalion)<br />[[Clifton's Rangers]] (Battalion)<br />[[Fuchida's Fusiliers]] (Battalion)<br />[[Gray Death Legion]]<br />[[Green Machine]]<br />[[Greenburg's Godzillas]]<br />[[Gregg's Long Striders]]<br />[[Grim Determination]]<br />[[Hansen's Roughriders]]<br />[[Harlock's Warriors]]<br />[[Hermann's Hermits]]<br />[[Hsien Hotheads]]<br />[[Kingston Caballeros]]<br />[[Laurel's Legion]]<br />[[Lindon's Regiment]]<br />[[Lone Star Regiment]]<br />[[Markson's Marauders]]<br />[[Martian Cuirassiers]]<br />[[Mobile Fire]]<br />[[New Hessen Armored Scouts]]<br />[[Simonson's Cutthroats]]<br />[[Snord's Irregulars]] (Battalion)<br />[[Team Banzai]]<br />[[Vandelay's Valkyries]]<br />[[Vinson's Vigilantes]]<br />
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|align="center "|'''[[Northwind Highlanders]]'''<br />[[1st Kearny Highlanders]]<br />[[2nd Kearny Highlanders]]<br />[[MacLeod's Regiment|MacCleod's Highlanders]]<br />[[Stirling's Fusiliers]]<br />'''[[Screaming Eagles]]'''<br />1st Screaming Eagles<br />2nd Screaming Eagles<br />'''[[Fighting Urukhai]]'''<br />[[8th Striker]]<br />[[DeMaestri's Sluggers]]<br />[[Roman's Bar Hounds]]<br />'''[[Wolf's Dragoons]]'''<br />[[Alpha Regiment (Wolf's Dragoons)|Alpha Regiment]]<br />[[Beta Regiment (Wolf's Dragoons)|Beta Regiment]]<br />[[Gamma Regiment (Wolf's Dragoons)|Gamma Regiment]]<br />[[Delta Regiment (Wolf's Dragoons)|Delta Regiment]]<br />[[Epsilon Regiment (Wolf's Dragoons)|Epsilon Regiment]]<br />[[Black Widow Battalion]]<br />[[Zeta Battalion]]<br /><br />[[Barber's Marauder IIs]] (Battalion)<br />[[Clifton's Rangers]] (Battalion)<br />[[Fuchida's Fusiliers]] (Battalion)<br />[[Gray Death Legion]]<br />[[Green Machine]]<br />[[Greenburg's Godzillas]]<br />[[Gregg's Long Striders]]<br />[[Grim Determination]]<br />[[Hansen's Roughriders]]<br />[[Harlock's Warriors]]<br />[[Hermann's Hermits]]<br />[[Hsien Hotheads]]<br />[[Kingston Caballeros]]<br />[[Laurel's Legion]]<br />[[Lindon's Regiment]]<br />[[Lone Star Regiment]]<br />[[Markson's Marauders]]<br />[[Martian Cuirassiers]]<br />[[Mobile Fire]]<br />[[New Hessen Armored Scouts]]<br />[[Simonson's Cutthroats]]<br />[[Snord's Irregulars]] (Battalion)<br />[[Team Banzai]]<br />[[Vandelay's Valkyries]]<br />[[Vinson's Vigilantes]]<br />
 
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! colspan="2" style="border-bottom:2px solid black"| Federated Commonwealth Military Academies
 
! colspan="2" style="border-bottom:2px solid black"| Federated Commonwealth Military Academies
 
|-
 
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|align="center "|[[File:Albion Military Academy logo.png|120px]]
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|align="center "|[[File:Albion Military Academy.png|120px]]
 
|align="left "|'''Albion Military Academy'''
 
|align="left "|'''Albion Military Academy'''
 
{{Main|Albion Military Academy}}
 
{{Main|Albion Military Academy}}
 
Located on the capital of [[New Avalon]] and built in the [[2400]]s, Albion was one of three Star League Military Academies located outside of the [[Terran Hegemony]].  After the collapse of the Star League, the Federated Suns took over the administration of the institution, and since then it has produced countless quality officers for the AFFS and AFFC. Albion is known for its highly skilled graduates and boasts many well-known alumni including First Prince Hanse Davion.<ref name=HHD128-AMA>''Handbook: House Davion'', p. 128: Albion Military Academy</ref>
 
Located on the capital of [[New Avalon]] and built in the [[2400]]s, Albion was one of three Star League Military Academies located outside of the [[Terran Hegemony]].  After the collapse of the Star League, the Federated Suns took over the administration of the institution, and since then it has produced countless quality officers for the AFFS and AFFC. Albion is known for its highly skilled graduates and boasts many well-known alumni including First Prince Hanse Davion.<ref name=HHD128-AMA>''Handbook: House Davion'', p. 128: Albion Military Academy</ref>
 
|-
 
|-
|align="center "|[[File:Armstrong Phoenix Academy logo.png|120px]]
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|align="center "|[[File:Davionacademiesarmstrong.png|120px]]
 
|align="left "|'''Armstrong Flight Academy'''
 
|align="left "|'''Armstrong Flight Academy'''
 
{{Main|Armstrong flight academy}}
 
{{Main|Armstrong flight academy}}
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between the academy and the corporation.<ref name=HHD129-AFA>''Handbook: House Davion'', p. 129: Armstrong Flight Academy</ref>
 
between the academy and the corporation.<ref name=HHD129-AFA>''Handbook: House Davion'', p. 129: Armstrong Flight Academy</ref>
 
|-
 
|-
|align="center "|[[File:Blackjack School of Conflict logo.png|120px]]
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|align="center "|[[File:Blackjackschoolofcambat.png|120px]]
 
|align="left "|'''Blackjack School of Conflict'''
 
|align="left "|'''Blackjack School of Conflict'''
 
{{Main|Blackjack School of Conflict}}
 
{{Main|Blackjack School of Conflict}}
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|align="left "|'''The Flight Academy of Thorin'''
 
|align="left "|'''The Flight Academy of Thorin'''
 
{{Main|Flight Academy of Thorin}}
 
{{Main|Flight Academy of Thorin}}
The Flight Academy of [[Thorin]] was founded in [[2832]], and specializes in Aerospace pilots and DropShip crews. The facilities on Thorin were damaged in the [[Succession Wars (History)|Succession Wars]]. Rather than rebuilding it, the Lyran Commonwealth chose to build the [[Alarion Naval Academy]] as a replacement.<ref name=HSLC125THOR>''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)'', p. 125: The Flight Academy of Thorin</ref> The school closed permanently in [[3063]] during the FedCom Civil War.<ref name=HHS108>''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 108: Major Training Centers</ref>
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The Flight Academy of [[Thorin]] was founded in [[2832]], and specializes in AeroSpace pilots and DropShip crews. The facilities on Thorin were damaged in the [[Succession Wars (History)|Succession Wars]]. Rather than rebuilding it, the Lyran Commonwealth chose to build the [[Alarion Naval Academy]] as a replacement.<ref name=HSLC125THOR>''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)'', p. 125: The Flight Academy of Thorin</ref> The school closed permanently in [[3063]] during the FedCom Civil War.<ref name=HHS108>''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 108: Major Training Centers</ref>
 
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|align="center "|[[File:Davionacademieskilbourne.png|120px]]
 
|align="center "|[[File:Davionacademieskilbourne.png|120px]]
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|align="left "|'''The Military Academy of Somerset'''
 
|align="left "|'''The Military Academy of Somerset'''
 
{{Main|Military Academy of Somerset}}
 
{{Main|Military Academy of Somerset}}
The Military Academy of Somerset was a small institution dedicated exclusively to the training of MechWarriors and Aerospace pilots.
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The Military Academy of Somerset was a small institution dedicated exclusively to the training of MechWarriors and AeroSpace pilots.
 
<ref name=HSLC126SOM>''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)'', p. 126: The Military Academy of Somerset</ref> The [[Somerset Academy Training Battalion]], built with assistance from the Federated Commonwealth, was destroyed by Clan Jade Falcon during the opening stages of the Clan Invasion.<ref name=JFCS39SOM>''Jade Falcon Sourcebook'', p. 39: Somerset</ref>
 
<ref name=HSLC126SOM>''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)'', p. 126: The Military Academy of Somerset</ref> The [[Somerset Academy Training Battalion]], built with assistance from the Federated Commonwealth, was destroyed by Clan Jade Falcon during the opening stages of the Clan Invasion.<ref name=JFCS39SOM>''Jade Falcon Sourcebook'', p. 39: Somerset</ref>
 
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|align="left "|'''The Nagelring on Tharkad'''
 
|align="left "|'''The Nagelring on Tharkad'''
 
{{Main|The Nagelring}}
 
{{Main|The Nagelring}}
The Nagelring is the Lyran Commonwealth's oldest and most prestigious military academy. Originally, the Nagelring was a Star League facility, which was taken over by House Steiner after the Exodus of [[General Kerensky]]'s [[SLDF]]. To the surprise of House Steiner, many of the former Star League instructors decided to stay on Tharkad. The Nagelring trains officers in all branches of the LCAF, including DropShip and [[JumpShip]] crews. It is known for its extensive variety of teaching aids, such as ''[[Chameleon]]'' training 'Mechs and ''Jenny'' aerospace fighters. Some of the most distinguished military leaders, including Aleksandr Kerensky, Katrina Steiner, [[Morgan Kell]] and Victor Ian Steiner-Davion, graduated at the Nagelring.<ref name=HHS109110>''Handbook: House Steiner'', pp. 109–110: "The Nagelring"</ref>
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The Nagelring is the Lyran Commonwealth's oldest and most prestigious military academy. Originally, the Nagelring was a Star League facility, which was taken over by House Steiner after the Exodus of [[General Kerensky]]'s [[SLDF]]. To the surprise of House Steiner, many of the former Star League instructors decided to stay on Tharkad. The Nagelring trains officers in all branches of the LCAF, including DropShip and [[JumpShip]] crews. It is known for its extensive variety of teaching aids such as Chameleon training 'Mechs and Jenny AeroSpace fighters. Some of the most distinguished military leaders, including Aleksandr Kerensky, Katrina Steiner, [[Morgan Kell]] and Victor Ian Steiner-Davion, graduated at the Nagelring.<ref name=HHS109110>''Handbook: House Steiner'' pp. 109–110: The Nagelring</ref>
 
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|-
|align="center "|[[File:NAIS College of Military Science logo.png|Emblem of the NAIS College of Military Sciences|120px]]
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|align="center "|[[File:NAIS College of Military Science.jpg|Emblem of the NAIS College of Military Sciences|120px]]
 
|align="left "|'''New Avalon Institute of Science: College of Military Sciences'''
 
|align="left "|'''New Avalon Institute of Science: College of Military Sciences'''
 
{{Main|New Avalon Institute of Science}}
 
{{Main|New Avalon Institute of Science}}
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The Pandora College of Military Sciences was formerly reserved for training the crews of DropShips. After the Fourth Succession War, it was expanded to almost all areas of military training.<ref name=FMLA41P>''Field Manual: Lyran Alliance'', p. 41: Pandora College of Military Sciences</ref> The PCMS and its training battalion were overrun by the Jade Falcons in [[3064]].
 
The Pandora College of Military Sciences was formerly reserved for training the crews of DropShips. After the Fourth Succession War, it was expanded to almost all areas of military training.<ref name=FMLA41P>''Field Manual: Lyran Alliance'', p. 41: Pandora College of Military Sciences</ref> The PCMS and its training battalion were overrun by the Jade Falcons in [[3064]].
 
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|align="center "|[[File:Point Barrow Military Academy logo.png|120px]]
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|align="center "|[[File:Davionacademiespointbarrow.png|120px]]
 
|align="left "|'''Point Barrow Military Academy'''
 
|align="left "|'''Point Barrow Military Academy'''
 
{{Main|Point Barrow Military Academy}}
 
{{Main|Point Barrow Military Academy}}
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|align="left "|'''War College of Buena'''
 
|align="left "|'''War College of Buena'''
 
{{Main|War College of Buena}}
 
{{Main|War College of Buena}}
The War College of Buena was founded in [[3020]] on [[Buena]]. The academy was well funded by the Federated Commonwealth, with excellent technical courses and respected MechWarrior and Aerospace pilot training programs.
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The War College of Buena was founded in [[3020]] on [[Buena]]. The academy was well funded by the Federated Commonwealth, with excellent technical courses and respected MechWarrior and AeroSpace pilot training programs.
 
Graduates wear a green and blue checkered silk sash.<ref name=FMLA3839BUE>''Field Manual: Lyran Alliance'', pp. 38–39: War College of Buena</ref><ref name=HHS109BUE>''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 109: War College of Buena</ref>
 
Graduates wear a green and blue checkered silk sash.<ref name=FMLA3839BUE>''Field Manual: Lyran Alliance'', pp. 38–39: War College of Buena</ref><ref name=HHS109BUE>''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 109: War College of Buena</ref>
 
The Commonwealth formed a training battalion to improve the academy.<ref name=FMLA3839BUE/>
 
The Commonwealth formed a training battalion to improve the academy.<ref name=FMLA3839BUE/>
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|align="left "|'''War College of Goshen'''
 
|align="left "|'''War College of Goshen'''
 
{{Main|War College of Goshen}}
 
{{Main|War College of Goshen}}
Based on [[Goshen]], the War College was originally founded by a pair of retired Generals from the Capellan Front, the WCG began its life as the Goshen BattleMech Academy. Within a decade, the College had expanded its curriculum to cover all areas of combat from infantry to Aerospace and was renamed the War College of Goshen. Renowned both for is philosophical approach and its hands-on method to teaching, the WCG produces well-balanced cadets who exhibit a keen understanding of their combat equipment and environment.  This is partly due to the fact that all cadets&mdash;save infantry&mdash;routinely participate in live-fire training exercises. Additionally, students are noted for their deep roots in academic studies of philosophies of war and peace. No cadet graduates without a comprehensive understanding of the history of warfare, the development of tactics throughout history, and a complete education on the governance of the Federated Suns both in wartime and peacetime.
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Based on [[Goshen]], the War College was originally founded by a pair of retired Generals from the Capellan Front, the WCG began its life as the Goshen BattleMech Academy. Within a decade, the College had expanded its curriculum to cover all areas of combat from infantry to AeroSpace and was renamed the War College of Goshen. Renowned both for is philosophical approach and its hands on method to teaching, the WCG produces well-balanced cadets who exhibit a keen understanding of their combat equipment and environment.  This is partly due to the fact that all cadets&mdash;save infantry&mdash;routinely participate in live-fire training exercises. Additionally, students are noted for their deep roots in academic studies of philosophies of war and peace. No cadet graduates without a comprehensive understanding of the history of warfare, the development of tactics though that history, and a complete education on the governance of the Federated Suns both in wartime and peacetime.
 
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|align="center "|[[File:Tamar.png|120px]]
 
|align="center "|[[File:Tamar.png|120px]]
 
|align="left "|'''War College of Tamar'''
 
|align="left "|'''War College of Tamar'''
 
{{Main|Tamar War College}}
 
{{Main|Tamar War College}}
The '''War College of Tamar''' was reopened in [[3025]], after it had been destroyed by DCMS forces during one of House Kurita's invasion attempts during the Third Succession War. Most of its instructors and cadets died in the valiant defense of Tamar. The reconstruction of the facility began [[3017]], almost a hundred years after the Kurita forces were pushed off-world. In 3025: the War College trained only MechWarriors and ground personnel. The first cadets of the restored academy graduated in 3028.<ref>''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)'', p. 123: War College of Tamar</ref> Among the War College's graduates was [[Galen Cox]], future aide to Victor Steiner-Davion.<ref name==MMSCD207GC>''Masters and Minions: The StarCorps Dossiers'', p. 207: Galen Cox</ref> The College and its training battalion were destroyed during the Clan Invasion.
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The '''War College of Tamar''' was reopened in [[3025]], after it had been destroyed by DCMS forces during one of House Kurita's invasion attempts during the Third Succession War. Most of its instructors and cadets died in the valiant defense of Tamar. The reconstruction of the facility began [[3017]], almost a hundred years after the Kurita forces were pushed off-world. In 3025: the War College trained only 'MechWarriors and ground personnel. The first cadets of the restored academy graduated in 3028.<ref>''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)'', p. 123: War College of Tamar</ref> Among the War College's graduates was [[Galen Cox]], future aide to Victor Steiner-Davion.<ref name==MMSCD207GC>''Masters and Minions: The StarCorps Dossiers'', p. 207: Galen Cox</ref> The College and its training battalion were destroyed during the Clan Invasion.
 
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|align="center "|[[File:The Warriors Hall logo.png|120px]]
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|align="center "|[[File:Davionacademieswarriorhall.png|120px]]
 
|align="left "|'''The Warrior's Hall'''
 
|align="left "|'''The Warrior's Hall'''
 
{{Main|The Warrior's Hall}}
 
{{Main|The Warrior's Hall}}
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{{seealso|Armed Forces of the Federated Suns Military Ranks|Lyran Commonwealth Armed Forces Military Ranks}}
 
{{seealso|Armed Forces of the Federated Suns Military Ranks|Lyran Commonwealth Armed Forces Military Ranks}}
 
The ranking system employed by the Armed Forces of the Federated Commonwealth was a merger of the ranks of the Armed Forces of the Federated Suns and the Lyran Commonwealth Armed Forces.
 
The ranking system employed by the Armed Forces of the Federated Commonwealth was a merger of the ranks of the Armed Forces of the Federated Suns and the Lyran Commonwealth Armed Forces.
Although intended to foster '''esprit de corps''' between the two halves of the AFFC, the new system instead led to dissent, as many officers considered their new ranks to represent demotions,
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Although intended to foster '''esprit de corps''' between both halves of the AFFC, the new system instead led to dissent, as many officers considered their new ranks to represent demotions,
 
and considered the massive increase in senior officers to represent limited opportunities for promotion.<ref name=FCCW12MA>''FedCom Civil War'', p. 12: Military Alliance</ref>
 
and considered the massive increase in senior officers to represent limited opportunities for promotion.<ref name=FCCW12MA>''FedCom Civil War'', p. 12: Military Alliance</ref>
 
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===Department of the Army and Navy===
 
===Department of the Army and Navy===
 
[[Image:Fox (Corvette) Jump Sail TRO3057r.png|left|thumb|The ''Fox''-class Corvette was among the first WarShips produced in centuries.]]
 
[[Image:Fox (Corvette) Jump Sail TRO3057r.png|left|thumb|The ''Fox''-class Corvette was among the first WarShips produced in centuries.]]
The Department of the Army and Navy oversees all personnel issues, including transfers, staffing, and retirement. They also coordinate with other departments to investigate complaints about poor officers, inappropriate equipment, and supply problems.<ref name=FMFS15/> Divided into two directorates, the Director of the Army has administrative authority over all BattleMech, armor, and [[infantry]] units, while the Director of the Navy exercises administrative control of all [[aerospace fighter|aerospace]], DropShip, JumpShip and WarShip assets.<ref name=HDFS123/> In the aftermath of the FedCom Civil War and the formal rebirth of the AFFS, the Department of Mercenary Relations was folded into this department, as one of three major subdivisions along with the Army and Navy.<ref name=HDFS123/> As of 3050, the Department of the Army and Navy was commanded by Field Marshal [[Jessup Winston]].<ref name=20YU16-2/> As of [[3062]], [[Fleet Admiral]] [[Alistair Buchwald]] commanded the AFFC Navy.<ref name=FM:FSp15>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 15</ref>
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The Department of the Army and Navy oversees all personnel issues, including transfers, staffing, and retirement. They also coordinate with other departments to investigate complaints about poor officers, inappropriate equipment, and supply problems.<ref name=FMFS15/> Divided into two directorates, the Director of the Army has administrative authority over all BattleMech, armor and [[infantry]] units while the Director of the Navy exercises administrative control of all [[Aerospace Fighter|AeroSpace]], DropShip, JumpShip and WarShip assets.<ref name=HDFS123/> In the aftermath of the FedCom Civil War and the formal rebirth of the AFFS, the Department of Mercenary Relations was folded into this department, as one of three major subdivisions along with the Army and Navy.<ref name=HDFS123/> As of 3050, the Department of the Army and Navy was commanded by Field Marshal [[Jessup Winston]].<ref name=20YU16-2/> As of [[3062]], [[Fleet Admiral]] [[Alistair Buchwald]] commanded the AFFC Navy.<ref name=FM:FSp15>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 15</ref>
  
 
===Department of Mercenary Relations===
 
===Department of Mercenary Relations===
The [[Department of Mercenary Relations]] coordinated the AFFC's dealings with mercenaries. As the largest employer of mercenaries in history at its peak, the AFFC relied on this department to avoid incidents that would lead to poor relations between the superpower and its hired soldiers. The AFFC usually offered its mercenaries favorable pay and semi-autonomy, as opposed to the micromanaging found among many other employers. In return, mercenaries were expected to fight to the best of their ability. Every mercenary unit was assigned a liaison officer from the DMR to handle requests, fulfill administrative functions and to resolve issues as needed.<ref name=HDFS124-DMR>''House Davion (The Federated Suns)'', p. 124: Department of Mercenary Relations</ref><ref name=FMFS15-DMR>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 15: Department of Mercenary Relations</ref> According to one report, it was the general practice of AFFC representatives to approach prospective mercenary companies in pairs.<ref>''D.R.T.'', p. ??, from Rianna Rose{{cn}}</ref> In the aftermath of the FedCom Civil War and the formal rebirth of the AFFS, the Department of Mercenary Relations was folded into this department, as one of three major subdivisions along with the Army and Navy.<ref name=HHD123-DAN>''Handbook: House Davion'', p. 123: Department of the Army and the Navy</ref> As of 3050, the Department of Mercenary Relations was commanded by [[Marshal (rank)|Marshal]] [[Grissom Miller (AFFC)|Grissom Miller]].<ref name=20YU16-2/>
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The Department of Mercenary Relations coordinated the AFFC's dealings with mercenaries. As the largest employer of mercenaries in history at its peak, the AFFC relied on this department to avoid incidents that would lead to poor relations between the superpower and its hired soldiers. The AFFC usually offered its mercenaries favorable pay and semi-autonomy, as opposed to the micromanaging found among many other employers. In return, mercenaries were expected to fight to the best of their ability. Every mercenary unit was assigned a liaison officer from the DMR to handle requests, fulfill administrative functions and to resolve issues as needed.<ref name=HDFS124-DMR>''House Davion (The Federated Suns)'', p. 124: Department of Mercenary Relations</ref><ref name=FMFS15-DMR>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 15: Department of Mercenary Relations</ref> According to one report, it was the general practice of AFFC representatives to approach prospective mercenary companies in pairs.<ref>''D.R.T.'', p. ??, from Rianna Rose{{cn}}</ref> In the aftermath of the FedCom Civil War and the formal rebirth of the AFFS, the Department of Mercenary Relations was folded into this department, as one of three major subdivisions along with the Army and Navy.<ref name=HHD123-DAN>''Handbook: House Davion'', p. 123: Department of the Army and the Navy</ref> As of 3050, the Department of Mercenary Relations was commanded by [[Marshal (rank)|Marshal]] [[Grissom Miller (AFFC)|Grissom Miller]].<ref name=20YU16-2/>
  
 
===Department of Military Administration===
 
===Department of Military Administration===
The [[Department of Military Administration]] effectively serves as a 'catch all', handling all the tasks not covered by other military departments. This department oversees the Medical Corps, the Chaplain Corps, the historical archives and the keeping the payroll for regular forces. The DMA also coordinates communication between Departments, constantly seeking to improve the military bureaucracy of the AFFC.
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The Department of Military Administration effectively serves as a 'catch all', handling all the tasks not covered by other military departments. This department oversees the Medical Corps, the Chaplain Corps, the historical archives and the keeping the payroll for regular forces. The DMA also coordinates communication between Departments, constantly seeking to improve the military bureaucracy of the AFFC.
  
 
The Medical Corps was placed under the DMA by the AFFS High Command when it realized during the [[First Succession War]] that all three branches of the military, navy, BattleMech regiments and other ground forces, were each using their own medical personnel, resulting in significant waste and inefficiencies.<ref name=HDFS124-DMA>''House Davion (The Federated Suns)'', p. 124: Department of Military Administration</ref><ref name=FMFS15-DMA>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 15: Department of Military Administration</ref><ref name=HHD123-DMA>''Handbook: House Davion'', p. 123: Department of Military Administration</ref> As of 3050, the Department of Military Administration was commanded by Field Marshal [[Thomas Steiner-Green]].<ref name=20YU16-2/> As of [[3062]], the position was held by Field Marshal [[Andre Mossbauer]].<ref name=FM:FSp15>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 15</ref>
 
The Medical Corps was placed under the DMA by the AFFS High Command when it realized during the [[First Succession War]] that all three branches of the military, navy, BattleMech regiments and other ground forces, were each using their own medical personnel, resulting in significant waste and inefficiencies.<ref name=HDFS124-DMA>''House Davion (The Federated Suns)'', p. 124: Department of Military Administration</ref><ref name=FMFS15-DMA>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 15: Department of Military Administration</ref><ref name=HHD123-DMA>''Handbook: House Davion'', p. 123: Department of Military Administration</ref> As of 3050, the Department of Military Administration was commanded by Field Marshal [[Thomas Steiner-Green]].<ref name=20YU16-2/> As of [[3062]], the position was held by Field Marshal [[Andre Mossbauer]].<ref name=FM:FSp15>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 15</ref>
  
 
===Department of Military Communications and Research===
 
===Department of Military Communications and Research===
The [[Department of Military Communications and Research]] was founded in secret upon the creation of the AFFC, responsible for all research and development projects outside of the normal chain of command, coordinating with manufacturers and educational centers such as the NAIS. This included the covert development of new communications, such as the manufacture and use of the [[Black Box]] "fax machines" that allowed the Federated Commonwealth allies to communicate without the use of [[ComStar]] during the Fourth Succession War and the War of 3039. They were also responsible for researching [[HPG]] technologies. As of 3050, the Department had more than thirty secret research centers.<ref name=20YU16-2/> During the Clan Invasion, this department played a key role in reverse engineering Clan technologies.<ref name=FMFS15-DMCR>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 15: Department of Military Communications and Research</ref> As of 3050, the Department of Military Communications and Research was commanded by Field Marshal [[Tony Banzai]], formerly of [[Team Banzai]].<ref name=20YU16-2/> By [[3062]] this department was headed by [[Field Marshal]] [[Sidney Zweibel]].<ref name=FM:FSp15>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 15</ref>
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The Department of Military Communications and Research was founded in secret upon the creation of the AFFC, responsible for all research and development projects outside of the normal chain of command, coordinating with manufacturers and educational centers such as the NAIS. This included the covert development of new communications, such as the manufacture and use of the [[Black Box]] "fax machines" that allowed the Federated Commonwealth allies to communicate without the use of [[ComStar]] during the Fourth Succession War and the War of 3039. They were also responsible for researching [[HPG]] technologies. As of 3050, the Department had more than thirty secret research centers.<ref name=20YU16-2/> During the Clan Invasion, this department played a key role in reverse engineering Clan technologies.<ref name=FMFS15-DMCR>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 15: Department of Military Communications and Research</ref> As of 3050, the Department of Military Communications and Research was commanded by Field Marshal [[Tony Banzai]], formerly of [[Team Banzai]].<ref name=20YU16-2/> By [[3062]] this department was headed by [[Field Marshal]] [[Sidney Zweibel]].<ref name=FM:FSp15>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 15</ref>
  
 
===Department of Military Education===
 
===Department of Military Education===
The [[Department of Military Education]] was responsible for recruiting, training and educating all AFFC personnel. The department oversaw all the military academies and training centers throughout the Federated Commonwealth. The DME also maintains the library systems used by the AFFC and the navigational charts used by the Navy. Responsible for the training of thousands of soldiers at any given time, the department ran everything from boot camps to the elite academies of the NAIS and the Nagelring.<ref name=FMFS1516>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', pp. 15–16: Department of Military Education</ref><ref name=HDFS123>''House Davion (The Federated Suns)'', p. 123: Military Departments</ref> The Department also directed orders for units to rotate to major industrial centers to undergo refitting and new training. The automated nature of this system sometimes had unintended consequences, as was the embarrassing case of the 23rd Arcturan Guards RCT during the Clan Invasion.<ref name=FMLA60>''Field Manual: Lyran Alliance'', p. 60: 23rd Arcturan Guards: The Frost Giants</ref> As of 3050, the department was commanded by Field Marshal [[Toni Reynolds]].<ref name=20YU16-2/>  By [[3062]] [[Field Marshal]] [[Angela Kouranth]] was commanding.<ref name=FM:FSp16>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 16</ref>
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The Department of Military Education was responsible for recruiting, training and educating all AFFC personnel. The department oversaw all the military academies and training centers throughout the Federated Commonwealth. The DME also maintains the library systems used by the AFFC and the navigational charts used by the Navy. Responsible for the training of thousands of soldiers at any given time, the department ran everything from boot camps to the elite academies of the NAIS and the Nagelring.<ref name=FMFS1516>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'' pp. 15–16: Department of Military Education</ref><ref name=HDFS123>''House Davion (The Federated Suns)'', p. 123: Military Departments</ref> The Department also directed orders for units to rotate to major industrial centers to undergo refitting and new training. The automated nature of this system sometimes had unintended consequences, as was the embarrassing case of the 23rd Arcturan Guards RCT during the Clan Invasion.<ref name=FMLA60>''Field Manual: Lyran Alliance'', p. 60: 23rd Arcturan Guards: The Frost Giants</ref> As of 3050, the department was commanded by Field Marshal [[Toni Reynolds]].<ref name=20YU16-2/>  By [[3062]] [[Field Marshal]] [[Angela Kouranth]] was commanding.<ref name=FM:FSp16>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 16</ref>
  
 
===Department of Military Intelligence===
 
===Department of Military Intelligence===
 
[[File:Dmi.png|right|thumb|Insignia of the DMI while serving the Federated Suns]]
 
[[File:Dmi.png|right|thumb|Insignia of the DMI while serving the Federated Suns]]
 
{{main|Department of Military Intelligence}}
 
{{main|Department of Military Intelligence}}
The [[Department of Military Intelligence]], retaining the same name and overall role from its AFFS days, was responsible for gathering knowledge about enemies and potential enemies of the Federated Commonwealth any way possible and, as a secondary duty, defeat or confuse enemy intelligence operations via sabotage, misinformation, or other means. In recent decades, The DMI's civilian counterpart, the [[Ministry of Information, Intelligence, and Operations]] (also known as the MIIO, and at times called the Federated Commonwealth Ministry of Intelligence), gained greater influence, due mostly to its Secretary's relationship with the First Prince. [[Quintus Allard]] was one of Hanse Davion's closest friends and advisors.<ref name=IOH28>''Intelligence Operations Handbook'', p. 28</ref> After Allard's retirement in the aftermath of the War of 3039, his own son would succeed him. [[Justin Allard]] was a former MechWarrior and hero of the Fourth Succession War, and he grew as close to the First Prince as his father had, if not closer.<ref name=20YU91>''20 Year Update'', p. 91</ref> Despite all of this, the DMI remained an extraordinarily potent and critical agency.<ref name=IOH28/> Note that unlike the MIIO or the LIC, the DMI was fully incorporated into the AFFS and later the AFFC, hence its inclusion here. When the Federated Commonwealth was first formed, it was originally proposed that the intelligence agencies of both states — the DMI in the Federated Suns and the [[Lyran Intelligence Corps]] in the Commonwealth — would be merged into a single massive organization. Both organizations, however, strongly resisted the move, ultimately prevailing on the leadership to change their plan. Instead, they created the [[Intelligence Secretariat]] (also known as the Federated Commonwealth Intelligence Corps, or FCIC), an "umbrella" agency that would serve as a central clearinghouse to theoretically allow both agencies to operate independently and harmoniously without interfering with each other.<ref name=IOH3536>''Intelligence Operations Handbook'', pp. 35–36</ref> The DMI was the only Department that exclusively trained its own operatives, most of whom had already undergone military training if not service.<ref name=FMFS16-DMI>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 16: Department of Military Intelligence</ref>
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The [[Department of Military Intelligence]], retaining the same name and overall role from its AFFS days, was responsible for gathering knowledge about enemies and potential enemies of the Federated Commonwealth any way possible and, as a secondary duty, defeat or confuse enemy intelligence operations via sabotage, misinformation, or other means. In recent decades, The DMI's civilian counterpart, the [[Ministry of Information, Intelligence, and Operations]] (also known as the MIIO, and at times called the Federated Commonwealth Ministry of Intelligence), gained greater influence, due mostly to its Secretary's relationship with the First Prince. [[Quintus Allard]] was one of Hanse Davion's closest friends and advisors.<ref name=IOH28>''Intelligence Operations Handbook'', p. 28</ref> After Allard's retirement in the aftermath of the War of 3039, his own son would succeed him. [[Justin Allard]] was a former MechWarrior and hero of the Fourth Succession War, and he grew as close to the First Prince as his father had, if not closer.<ref name=20YU91>''20 Year Update'', p. 91</ref> Despite all of this, the DMI remained an extraordinarily potent and critical agency.<ref name=IOH28/> Note that unlike the MIIO or the LIC, the DMI was fully incorporated into the AFFS and later the AFFC, hence its inclusion here. When the Federated Commonwealth was first formed, it was originally proposed that the intelligence agencies of both states — the DMI in the Federated Suns and the [[Lyran Intelligence Corps]] in the Commonwealth — would be merged into a single massive organization. Both organizations, however, strongly resisted the move, ultimately prevailing on the leadership to change their plan. Instead, they created the [[Intelligence Secretariat]] (also known as the Federated Commonwealth Intelligence Corps, or FCIC), an "umbrella" agency that would serve as a central clearinghouse to theoretically allow both agencies to operate independently and harmoniously without interfering with each other.<ref name=IOH3536>''Intelligence Operations Handbook'' pp. 35–36</ref> The DMI was the only Department that exclusively trained its own operatives, most of whom had already undergone military training if not service.<ref name=FMFS16-DMI>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 16: Department of Military Intelligence</ref>
  
 
As it had throughout its history, the DMI under the Federated Commonwealth was composed of seven divisions:
 
As it had throughout its history, the DMI under the Federated Commonwealth was composed of seven divisions:
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* '''MI4: Covert Operations Division''' The cornerstone of the DMI, the famed "[[Stealthy Foxes]]" are elite field operatives who gathered intelligence through human interaction.<ref name=AGCO57/><ref name=IOH40>''Intelligence Operations Handbook'', p. 40</ref><ref name=FMFS16-DMI/>
 
* '''MI4: Covert Operations Division''' The cornerstone of the DMI, the famed "[[Stealthy Foxes]]" are elite field operatives who gathered intelligence through human interaction.<ref name=AGCO57/><ref name=IOH40>''Intelligence Operations Handbook'', p. 40</ref><ref name=FMFS16-DMI/>
 
* '''MI5: Counterinsurgency''' This division monitors the AFFC and the DMI itself for signs of enemy operatives.<ref name=AGCO57/><ref name=IOH40/>
 
* '''MI5: Counterinsurgency''' This division monitors the AFFC and the DMI itself for signs of enemy operatives.<ref name=AGCO57/><ref name=IOH40/>
* '''MI6: Special Forces''' The "[[Rabid Foxes]]" are an elite commando force, the equivalent to the LIC's [[Loki (Intelligence agency)|Loki]] or the [[ISF]]'s [[DEST]] teams.<ref name=AGCO5758>''A Guide to Covert Ops'', pp. 57–58</ref><ref name=IOH4041>''Intelligence Operations Handbook'', pp. 40–41</ref>
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* '''MI6: Special Forces''' The "[[Rabid Foxes]]" are an elite commando force, the equivalent to the LIC's [[Loki (Intelligence agency)|Loki]] or the [[ISF]]'s [[DEST]] teams.<ref name=AGCO5758>''A Guide to Covert Ops'', pp. 57–58</ref><ref name=IOH4041>''Intelligence Operations Handbook'' pp. 40–41</ref>
 
* '''MI7: Intelligence Secretariat''' Originally the MIIO Liaison, the Secretariat coordinates the operations of the DMI, the MIIO and the LIC to avoid conflicts.<ref name=IOH41>''Intelligence Operations Handbook'', p. 41</ref>
 
* '''MI7: Intelligence Secretariat''' Originally the MIIO Liaison, the Secretariat coordinates the operations of the DMI, the MIIO and the LIC to avoid conflicts.<ref name=IOH41>''Intelligence Operations Handbook'', p. 41</ref>
  
Unfortunately, rivalries still existed between the agencies, and when Archon Melissa Steiner was assassinated, these tensions blossomed out of control, leading to conflict and interfering in joint operations against Clan Jade Falcon. The LIC resented the DMI's focus on preserving the borders of the Federated Suns half of the Commonwealth, and the DMI feeling compelled to order a number of operatives to infiltrate the courts of Tharkad.<ref name=IOH3536/> Among the vast fallout of the Lyran secession, the DMI began assigning a secondary loyalty rating to determine the political leanings of a unit and its officers, either in favor of "Victor": "Katherine" or "Neutral".<ref name=FMFS44>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 44: AFFC Profiles</ref> As of 3050, the department was commanded by Field Marshal [[Ivar Bergstrom]].<ref name=20YU16-2/> By 3056, Marshal [[Lucy Miller]] had taken command of the DMI.<ref name=IOH3847>''Intelligence Operations Handbook'', pp. 38, 47</ref> In the aftermath of the FedCom Civil War, the FCIC was dissolved and the DMI returned to its traditional Federated Suns ranking structure, with the MIIO Liaison once again taking the place of MI7.<ref name=AGCO56/>
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Unfortunately, rivalries still existed between the agencies, and when Archon Melissa Steiner was assassinated, these tensions blossomed out of control, leading to conflict and interfering in joint operations against Clan Jade Falcon. The LIC resented the DMI's focus on preserving the borders of the Federated Suns half of the Commonwealth, and the DMI feeling compelled to order a number of operatives to infiltrate the courts of Tharkad.<ref name=IOH3536/> Among the vast fallout of the Lyran secession, the DMI began assigning a secondary loyalty rating to determine the political leanings of a unit and its officers, either in favor of "Victor": "Katherine" or "Neutral".<ref name=FMFS44>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 44: AFFC Profiles</ref> As of 3050, the department was commanded by Field Marshal [[Ivar Bergstrom]].<ref name=20YU16-2/> By 3056, Marshal [[Lucy Miller]] had taken command of the DMI.<ref name=IOH3847>''Intelligence Operations Handbook'' pp. 38, 47</ref> In the aftermath of the FedCom Civil War, the FCIC was dissolved and the DMI returned to its traditional Federated Suns ranking structure, with the MIIO Liaison once again taking the place of MI7.<ref name=AGCO56/>
  
 
As of [[3062]] DMI was commanded by [[Field Marshal]] [[Stephanie Day]].<ref name=FM:FSp16>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 16</ref>
 
As of [[3062]] DMI was commanded by [[Field Marshal]] [[Stephanie Day]].<ref name=FM:FSp16>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 16</ref>
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===Department of the Quartermaster===
 
===Department of the Quartermaster===
The [[Department of the Quartermaster]] was a new department that essentially combined the [[LCAF#Quartermaster_Corps|Quartermaster Corps]] of the LCAF<ref name=HSLC115>''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)'', p. 115: The Quartermaster Corps</ref> with the Transportation and Resupply Command under the AFFS' old New Avalon Regional Command.<ref name=HDFS122>''House Davion (The Federated Suns)'', p. 122: New Avalon Regional Command</ref> This department was responsible for the vital task of keeping the AFFC supplied, with one division dedicated to purchasing new equipment and supplies and other divisions responsible for disbursement. The department coordinated with other departments to determine material needs, requested bids from military industries, and issued contracts as needed. The department then used supply depots within the combat theaters to coordinate distribution. During operations, forward supply depots were established to shorten resupply lines.<ref name=HHD124DQ>''Handbook: House Davion'', p. 124: Department of the Quartermaster</ref><ref name=FMFS1617>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', pp. 16–17: Department of the Quartermaster</ref> One specific task the Department of the Quartermaster performed was setting specifications for new equipment, notably for new BattleMech designs.<ref name=TRO3055U30C>''Technical Readout: 3055 Upgrade'', p. 30: ''Watchman'' Capabilities</ref> As of 3050, the Department of the Quartermaster was commanded by Field Marshal [[Lisa Steiner (31st c.)|Lisa Steiner]].<ref name=20YU16-2/>
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The Department of the Quartermaster was a new department that essentially combined the [[LCAF#Quartermaster_Corps|Quartermaster Corps]] of the LCAF<ref name=HSLC115>''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)'', p. 115: The Quartermaster Corps</ref> with the Transportation and Resupply Command under the AFFS' old New Avalon Regional Command.<ref name=HDFS122>''House Davion (The Federated Suns)'', p. 122: New Avalon Regional Command</ref> This department was responsible for the vital task of keeping the AFFC supplied, with one division dedicated to purchasing new equipment and supplies and other divisions responsible for disbursement. The department coordinated with other departments to determine material needs, requested bids from military industries, and issued contracts as needed. The department then used supply depots within the combat theaters to coordinate distribution. During operations, forward supply depots were established to shorten resupply lines.<ref name=HHD124DQ>''Handbook: House Davion'', p. 124: Department of the Quartermaster</ref><ref name=FMFS1617>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'' pp. 16–17: Department of the Quartermaster</ref> One specific task the Department of the Quartermaster performed was setting specifications for new equipment, notably for new BattleMech designs.<ref name=TRO3055U30C>''Technical Readout: 3055 Upgrade'', p. 30: ''Watchman'' Capabilities</ref> As of 3050, the Department of the Quartermaster was commanded by Field Marshal [[Lisa Steiner (31st c.)|Lisa Steiner]].<ref name=20YU16-2/>
  
 
===Department of Strategy and Tactics===
 
===Department of Strategy and Tactics===
The [[Department of Strategy and Tactics]] was founded at the same time as the united AFFC. Once a minor part of the High Command, the Department analyzes past, current and potential future military operations to assist the AFFC in creating plans and grand stratagems. It also works alongside the Department of Military Education in developing and updating training protocols to reflect the current doctrines of the AFFC, and included study of most recent campaigns.<ref name=FMFS16ST>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 16: Department of Strategy and Tactics</ref><ref name=HHD124ST>''Handbook: House Davion'', p. 124: Department of Strategy and Tactics</ref> The DST would likely have been the department most responsible for championing the [[Combined_Arms#Combined-Arms|combined-arms]] warfare philosophy that was prevalent in the AFFC throughout its existence. As of 3050, the Department was commanded by Field Marshal [[Michele Bjuti]].<ref name=20YU16-2/> Among the high-ranking officers who served with this Department was [[Tellam Stellwar]], a graduate of the Blackjack School of Conflict, whose father was killed during the Clan Invasion. Stellwar would go on to command the Lyran Regulars Brigade.<ref name=FMLA85-CO/>  By [[3062]] this Department was commanded by [[Field Marshal]] [[Paul Gevin]].<ref name=FM:FSp16>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 16</ref>
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The Department of Strategy and Tactics was founded at the same time as the united AFFC. Once a minor part of the High Command, the Department analyzes past, current and potential future military operations to assist the AFFC in creating plans and grand stratagems. It also works alongside the Department of Military Education in developing and updating training protocols to reflect the current doctrines of the AFFC, and included study of most recent campaigns.<ref name=FMFS16ST>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 16: Department of Strategy and Tactics</ref><ref name=HHD124ST>''Handbook: House Davion'', p. 124: Department of Strategy and Tactics</ref> The DST would likely have been the department most responsible for championing the [[Combined_Arms#Combined-Arms|combined-arms]] warfare philosophy that was prevalent in the AFFC throughout its existence. As of 3050, the Department was commanded by Field Marshal [[Michele Bjuti]].<ref name=20YU16-2/> Among the high-ranking officers who served with this Department was [[Tellam Stellwar]], a graduate of the Blackjack School of Conflict, whose father was killed during the Clan Invasion. Stellwar would go on to command the Lyran Regulars Brigade.<ref name=FMLA85-CO/>  By [[3062]] this Department was commanded by [[Field Marshal]] [[Paul Gevin]].<ref name=FM:FSp16>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 16</ref>
  
 
==Legacy==
 
==Legacy==
[[Image:Victor Steiner-Davion ER3052.jpg|thumb|right|Future Archon-Prince Victor Steiner-Davion in 3050]]
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[[Image:Victor Steiner Davion.jpg|thumb|right|Future Archon-Prince Victor Steiner Davion in 3050]]
 
In the end, the failings of the AFFC were more a reflection of the political reality of the [[Clan Invasion Era|3050]]s than a reflection on the quality of the military. The challenge of compelling soldiers and citizens to regard the Federated Commonwealth as a single nation ultimately proved insurmountable given the inexperience of Archon-Prince Victor, the machinations of his sister Katherine, and the political turmoil that was prevalent throughout the Inner Sphere during the mid-3050s. The average Lyran either resented the presence of "Davion" troops in their space at one extreme, or felt that the Federated Suns ought to have done more to defend the Commonwealth against the Clans. The Federated Suns soldiers, for their part, never regarded their Lyran counterparts as equals in military matters, and regarded popular Lyran support for military offenses as tepid at best, particularly after the War of '39. Though an incredibly formidable military, the AFFC struggled as much as the rest of the Inner Sphere to meet the Clan threat effectively, and it was unable to respond to the best of its ability once the cracks in the alliance began to grow out of control. Despite its ultimate failure and the devastation of the FedCom Civil War, the AFFC did leave some lasting positive impact. The long-term quality of the LAAF (which would later return to the LCAF) was dramatically improved from its experience, emerging as a more capable and professional military. For the AFFS' part, though its military and industrial base was ravaged by the Civil War and the [[Jihad]] that shortly followed, two positive, long-term changes emerged: The first was the retention of the Marshal of the Armies position, a change that aided them well during and after the Jihad. The second was a philosophy, developed in part out of necessity, dedicated more towards defending its own citizens than to expanding its borders through military conquest.
 
In the end, the failings of the AFFC were more a reflection of the political reality of the [[Clan Invasion Era|3050]]s than a reflection on the quality of the military. The challenge of compelling soldiers and citizens to regard the Federated Commonwealth as a single nation ultimately proved insurmountable given the inexperience of Archon-Prince Victor, the machinations of his sister Katherine, and the political turmoil that was prevalent throughout the Inner Sphere during the mid-3050s. The average Lyran either resented the presence of "Davion" troops in their space at one extreme, or felt that the Federated Suns ought to have done more to defend the Commonwealth against the Clans. The Federated Suns soldiers, for their part, never regarded their Lyran counterparts as equals in military matters, and regarded popular Lyran support for military offenses as tepid at best, particularly after the War of '39. Though an incredibly formidable military, the AFFC struggled as much as the rest of the Inner Sphere to meet the Clan threat effectively, and it was unable to respond to the best of its ability once the cracks in the alliance began to grow out of control. Despite its ultimate failure and the devastation of the FedCom Civil War, the AFFC did leave some lasting positive impact. The long-term quality of the LAAF (which would later return to the LCAF) was dramatically improved from its experience, emerging as a more capable and professional military. For the AFFS' part, though its military and industrial base was ravaged by the Civil War and the [[Jihad]] that shortly followed, two positive, long-term changes emerged: The first was the retention of the Marshal of the Armies position, a change that aided them well during and after the Jihad. The second was a philosophy, developed in part out of necessity, dedicated more towards defending its own citizens than to expanding its borders through military conquest.
  

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