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December 3051 saw [[Karston]] invaded by [[Clan Wolf]]. Originally [[Star Colonel]] Jewel believed she had negotiated a peaceful surrender and arrived at Cannon Dale valley to sign the treaty.  As she was signing it however the [[Karston Militia Regiment]] attacked her [[Cluster]] from the rear, causing heavy casualties.  Fortunately their surprise attack had not been enough to destroy the unit, and in their anger the surviving Cluster turned upon the militia forces and wiped them out.<ref name=CW67>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 67</ref>
 
December 3051 saw [[Karston]] invaded by [[Clan Wolf]]. Originally [[Star Colonel]] Jewel believed she had negotiated a peaceful surrender and arrived at Cannon Dale valley to sign the treaty.  As she was signing it however the [[Karston Militia Regiment]] attacked her [[Cluster]] from the rear, causing heavy casualties.  Fortunately their surprise attack had not been enough to destroy the unit, and in their anger the surviving Cluster turned upon the militia forces and wiped them out.<ref name=CW67>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 67</ref>
  
During their time in the Inner Sphere, the members of the cluster became fascinated with [[Wolf's Dragoons]] and the founding brothers in particular. While stationed on the world of [[Predlitz]], members of the cluster scoured the planet's data networks and entertainment centers looking for anything involving the pair of Freeborn brothers who had once served in their cluster. This behavior was tolerated by Star Colonel Jewel, who saw it as a useful indulgence for her troops, particularly the Freeborn warriors.<ref name=WCSB109>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 109</ref>
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During their time in the Inner Sphere, the members of the cluster became fascinated with [[Wolf's Dragoons]] and the founding brothers in particular. While stationed on an occupied world, members of the cluster would scour the planet's data networks and entertainment centers looking for anything involving the pair of Freeborn brothers who had once served in their cluster. This behavior was tolerated by Star Colonel Jewel, who saw it as a useful indulgence for her troops, particularly the Freeborn warriors.<ref name=WCSB109>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 109</ref>
  
In [[3054]] the Cluster had been reassigned to [[Sigma Galaxy (Clan Wolf)|Sigma Galaxy]] and and taken up a posting to the world of [[Sevren]].<ref name=OR32>''Objective Raids'', p. 32</ref>
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In [[3054]] the Cluster had been reassigned to [[Sigma Galaxy (Clan Wolf)|Sigma Galaxy]] and taken up a posting to the world of [[Sevren]].<ref name=OR32>''Objective Raids'', p. 32</ref>
  
 
===The Refusal War===
 
===The Refusal War===
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| colspan="4" style="background: #efefef;" | '''Commanding Officers of Choyer Garrison Cluster'''
 
| colspan="4" style="background: #efefef;" | '''Commanding Officers of Choyer Garrison Cluster'''
 
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| [[Star Colonel]]||[[Jewel]]||[[3051]]-[[3052]]<ref name=CW67/>
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| [[Star Colonel]]||[[Jewel (Choyer Garrison)|Jewel]]||[[3051]]-[[3052]]<ref name=CW67/>
 
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| Star Colonel||[[Kieran]]||[[3058]]<ref name=FW47-8>''The Falcon and the Wolf'', p. 47-8</ref>
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| Star Colonel||[[Kieran]]||[[3058]]<ref name=FW47-8>''The Falcon and the Wolf'', pp. 47–48</ref>
 
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==Composition History==
 
==Composition History==
 
===3052===
 
===3052===
'''Choyer Garrison Cluster''' <ref>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 108-109</ref>
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'''Choyer Garrison Cluster''' <ref>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', pp. 108–109</ref>
 
*[[Trinary]] Sixth Garrison
 
*[[Trinary]] Sixth Garrison
**Sixth [[BattleMech]] [[Star]] - ''[[Timber Wolf|Timber Wolf A]]'', ''[[Thorn (BattleMech)|Thorn]]'', ''[[Mongoose]]'', ''[[Hussar]]'', ''[[Hermes]]''
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**Sixth [[BattleMech]] [[Star]] - ''[[Timber Wolf (Mad Cat)|Timber Wolf A]]'', ''[[Thorn (BattleMech)|Thorn]]'', ''[[Mongoose]]'', ''[[Hussar]]'', ''[[Hermes]]''
 
**Sixth [[Elemental]] Star - 25 Elementals
 
**Sixth [[Elemental]] Star - 25 Elementals
**Sixth [[AeroSpace Fighter|Fighter]] Star - 2 ''[[Gotha]]s'', 2 ''[[Swift (Aerospace Fighter)|Swifts]]'', 2 ''[[Ahab (Aerospace Fighter class)|Ahabs]]'', 2 ''[[Rogue]]s'', 2 ''[[Ironsides]]''
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**Sixth [[aerospace fighter|Fighter]] Star - 2 ''[[Gotha]]s'', 2 ''[[Swift (Aerospace Fighter class)|Swifts]]'', 2 ''[[Ahab (Aerospace Fighter class)|Ahabs]]'', 2 ''[[Rogue (Aerospace Fighter class)|Rogue]]s'', 2 ''[[Ironsides]]''
 
*Trinary Seventh Garrison
 
*Trinary Seventh Garrison
 
**Seventh BattleMech Star - ''[[Black Knight]]'', ''[[Guillotine]]'', ''[[Exterminator]]'', ''[[Crab]]'', ''[[Crockett]]''
 
**Seventh BattleMech Star - ''[[Black Knight]]'', ''[[Guillotine]]'', ''[[Exterminator]]'', ''[[Crab]]'', ''[[Crockett]]''
 
**Seventh Elemental Star - 25 Elementals
 
**Seventh Elemental Star - 25 Elementals
**Seventh Fighter Star - 2 ''Rogues'', 2 ''[[Spad]]s'', 2 ''Ahabs'', 2 ''[[Zero]]es'', 2 ''[[Tomahawk]]s''
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**Seventh Fighter Star - 2 ''Rogues'', 2 ''[[Spad]]s'', 2 ''Ahabs'', 2 ''[[Zero]]es'', 2 ''[[Tomahawk (Aerospace Fighter class)|Tomahawks]]''
 
*Trinary Eighth Garrison
 
*Trinary Eighth Garrison
 
**Eighth BattleMech Star - ''[[Lancelot]]'', ''[[Wyvern]]'', ''[[Kintaro]]'', ''[[Bombardier]]'', ''Crab''
 
**Eighth BattleMech Star - ''[[Lancelot]]'', ''[[Wyvern]]'', ''[[Kintaro]]'', ''[[Bombardier]]'', ''Crab''
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**Ninth BattleMech Star - ''Crab'', ''Lancelot'', ''[[Highlander]]'', ''Exterminator'', ''Wyvern''
 
**Ninth BattleMech Star - ''Crab'', ''Lancelot'', ''[[Highlander]]'', ''Exterminator'', ''Wyvern''
 
**Ninth Elemental Star - 25 Elementals
 
**Ninth Elemental Star - 25 Elementals
**Ninth Fighter Star - 4 ''[[Hellcat II]]s'', 2 ''[[Hammerhead (Aerospace Fighter)|Hammerhead]]s'', 2 ''Spads'', 2 ''Rogues''
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**Ninth Fighter Star - 4 ''[[Hellcat II]]s'', 2 ''[[Hammerhead (Aerospace Fighter class)|Hammerheads]]'', 2 ''Spads'', 2 ''Rogues''
 
*Trinary Tenth Garrison
 
*Trinary Tenth Garrison
 
**Tenth BattleMech Star - ''[[Atlas (BattleMech)|Atlas]]'', ''Hermes'', ''[[Champion]]'', ''Exterminator'', ''Crockett''
 
**Tenth BattleMech Star - ''[[Atlas (BattleMech)|Atlas]]'', ''Hermes'', ''[[Champion]]'', ''Exterminator'', ''Crockett''
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**Tenth Fighter Star - 2 ''Rogues'', 2 ''Ahabs'', 2 ''[[Trident]]s'', 2 ''Hammerheads'', 2 ''Swifts''
 
**Tenth Fighter Star - 2 ''Rogues'', 2 ''Ahabs'', 2 ''[[Trident]]s'', 2 ''Hammerheads'', 2 ''Swifts''
 
*Naval Support
 
*Naval Support
**5 ''[[Invader]]'' [[JumpShips]] - ''Safeguard, Sagacious, Salute, Scholastic, Scout''
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**5 ''[[Invader]]'' [[JumpShips]] - ''[[Safeguard]], [[Sagacious]], [[Salute]], [[Scholastic]], [[Scout (Individual Invader-class JumpShip)|Scout]]''
**1 ''[[Union-C]]'' Command [[DropShip]] - ''Success''
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**1 ''[[Union-C]]'' Command [[DropShip]] - ''[[Success (Individual Command Union-class DropShip)|Success]]''
**4 ''Union-C'' DropShips - ''Sensibility, Success, Security, Steadfast''
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**4 ''Union-C'' DropShips - ''[[Sensibility]], [[Security]], [[Steadfast]]''
  
 
===3058===
 
===3058===
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
Both [[Jaime Wolf]] and [[Joshua Wolf]] were former MechWarriors with this Cluster.<ref name=HBW15/><ref name=HBW16/>
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* Both [[Jaime Wolf]] and [[Joshua Wolf]] were former MechWarriors with this Cluster.<ref name=HBW15/><ref name=HBW16/>
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* ''[[Wolf Clan Sourcebook]]'' states that the warriors of Choyer Garrison scoured the data bases and local datanet on [[Predlitz]] for any information concerning the Wolf's Dragoons. It should be noted that the Choyer Garrison was not deployed to Predlitz. That world was taken by [[Clan Ghost Bear]] during Operation REVIVAL and not Clan Wolf. This does not technically rule out that the two Clan Wolf warriors were active there.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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* ''[[Objective Raids]]''
 
* ''[[Objective Raids]]''
 
* ''[[Wolf Clan Sourcebook]]''
 
* ''[[Wolf Clan Sourcebook]]''
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[[Category:Clan Wolf Commands|Garrison Cluster, Choyer]]
 
[[Category:Clan Wolf Commands|Garrison Cluster, Choyer]]

Latest revision as of 04:53, 26 January 2024

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Choyer Garrison CLuster
Disbanded 3058 (Disbanded)
Affiliation Clan Wolf
Parent Command Sigma Galaxy
Epsilon Galaxy (until 3052)

History[edit]

The Choyer Garrison Cluster was assigned to Epsilon Galaxy. Prior to their departure for the Inner Sphere, both Jaime and Joshua Wolf served in the unit.[1] In 3000 the Cluster successfully defended the mineral rights on Circe in a Trial of Possession against Clan Nova Cat.[2] About a year later the Cluster successfully defended the Beta Three Mining Complex on Circe against the Fourteenth Raven Battle Cluster.[3]

Operation Revival[edit]

In November 3051 during the Fifth Wave of Operation Revival the Cluster along with the Gurbeng Garrison Cluster assaulted the planet of Cusset. The First and Third Cusset Militia put up little resistance against them despite numbering two 'Mech Battalions and six mixed armor and infantry regiments. More of a problem for the Clan troops was the virulent Cusset Crud virus that the Clan med-tech found difficult to treat.[4]

December 3051 saw Karston invaded by Clan Wolf. Originally Star Colonel Jewel believed she had negotiated a peaceful surrender and arrived at Cannon Dale valley to sign the treaty. As she was signing it however the Karston Militia Regiment attacked her Cluster from the rear, causing heavy casualties. Fortunately their surprise attack had not been enough to destroy the unit, and in their anger the surviving Cluster turned upon the militia forces and wiped them out.[5]

During their time in the Inner Sphere, the members of the cluster became fascinated with Wolf's Dragoons and the founding brothers in particular. While stationed on an occupied world, members of the cluster would scour the planet's data networks and entertainment centers looking for anything involving the pair of Freeborn brothers who had once served in their cluster. This behavior was tolerated by Star Colonel Jewel, who saw it as a useful indulgence for her troops, particularly the Freeborn warriors.[1]

In 3054 the Cluster had been reassigned to Sigma Galaxy and taken up a posting to the world of Sevren.[6]

The Refusal War[edit]

The Cluster survived the Refusal War and was temporarily assigned to Epsilon Galaxy in January 3058 as part of the sort lived Clan Jade Wolf.[7] When the Wolf Clan was reborn the cluster was disbanded to provide warriors for newly forming Clusters as Wolves reorganized their forces.[8]

Officers[edit]

Rank Name Command
Commanding Officers of Choyer Garrison Cluster
Star Colonel Jewel 3051-3052[5]
Star Colonel Kieran 3058[7]

Tactics[edit]

The cluster was not noted for a special tactics.

Composition History[edit]

3052[edit]

Choyer Garrison Cluster [9]

3058[edit]

Choyer Garrison Cluster [7]

  • Trinary Command - 15 BattleMechs and 25 Elementals
  • Trinary Alpha - 75 Elementals
  • Trinary Bravo - 10 BattleMechs and 50 Elementals
  • Trinary Charlie - 30 Fighters

Notes[edit]

  • Both Jaime Wolf and Joshua Wolf were former MechWarriors with this Cluster.[2][3]
  • Wolf Clan Sourcebook states that the warriors of Choyer Garrison scoured the data bases and local datanet on Predlitz for any information concerning the Wolf's Dragoons. It should be noted that the Choyer Garrison was not deployed to Predlitz. That world was taken by Clan Ghost Bear during Operation REVIVAL and not Clan Wolf. This does not technically rule out that the two Clan Wolf warriors were active there.

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Wolf Clan Sourcebook, p. 109
  2. 2.0 2.1 Historical: Brush Wars p. 15
  3. 3.0 3.1 Historical: Brush Wars p. 16
  4. Wolf Clan Sourcebook, p. 64
  5. 5.0 5.1 Wolf Clan Sourcebook, p. 67
  6. Objective Raids, p. 32
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 The Falcon and the Wolf, pp. 47–48
  8. Field Manual: Crusader Clans, p. 144
  9. Wolf Clan Sourcebook, pp. 108–109

Bibliography[edit]