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==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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