Clovis Draconis March Militia

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History

Formation

In common with the other March Militias found across the Federated Suns, the Clovis Draconis March Militia or Clovis DMM was formed in 2754 as a result of the Preparedness Act enacted by First Prince Roger Davion in 2735. Roger established a formal training program aimed at increasing the general readiness level of the Armed Forces of the Federated Suns reserve forces and formalized the structure of the March Militias, bringing the planetary militias into a common structure.[1]

Roger established a system whereby each of the Marches within the Federated Suns conducted internal wargames every two years, with those wargames being inspired by the Martial Olympiad conducted by the Star League Defense Force every four years. Each March Militia was formed as an ad-hoc brigade drawing on the winners from each planetary militia across each Combat Region. These ad hoc brigades then competed against each other at a March level to earn the title of "Best Prepared" March Militia within each of the three Marches.[1]

The wargames proved to be very popular and by 2750 the prestige that was associated with the "Best Prepared" title inspired troops in every combat region to give their best effort, with some commands making plans years in advance to try and ensure that they were ready. After the close of the 2754 games First Prince John Davion activated all of the combat region commands as federal troops and formed them into the March Militias; while this move was controversial and provoked a flurry of judicial cases opposing the creation of the commands, it also added twenty BattleMech-equipped combat commands to the AFFS in a single stroke. Many of the planets that provided troops for the games were resentful of having their best militia troops pressed into federal service, and it would be 2763 before the last of the cases worked its way through the courts. With the final ruling going in favor of Prince John, he then moved to allay many of the fears expressed by the planets involved by laying down specific instructions that the March Militias wouldn't be deployed outside their home combat regions except under a small number of very rare and clearly-defined exceptions.[1]

Firmly established, the Clovis DMM acted as a mobile reserve for the Clovis Combat Region and a staging ground through which planetary militia soldiers could move on into the AFFS, while retiring AFFS personnel moved into the March Militia to pass on their knowledge and experience.[1] The Clovis DMM was one of six March Militia brigades founded within the Capellan March in 2754, with the other five being the Dahar, Fairfax, Kilbourne, Robinson and Woodbine Draconis March Militias. In 2765 the Draconis March Militias were engaged in March-wide wargames involving neighboring games to determine which was the best March Militia in the command; two of the Militias were out of the running, and despite the Fairfax DMM being widely tipped to win, the Clovis DMM was still in the running, much to the surprise of observers.[2]

First Succession War

On the 1st of May 2787 the Draconis Combine launched a massive invasion of the Federated Suns, with the Draconis Combine Mustered Soldiery troops under the command of Jinjiro Kurita, son of the Coordinator. Jinjiro had learned from the battles on Towne earlier in the First Succession War, and had recognized that inter-arm co-operation between the different branches of the Federated Suns military had largely been replaced by rivalry, and that the various Combat Regions across the Federated Suns had become dangerously parochial, with units being very protective of worlds within their Combat Region but the staff of the various Combat Regions rarely coordinating or co-operating with each other. Jinjiro's forces took full advantage of that; his first wave attacked worlds along the border, overwhelming many before they had a chance to call for help. Each of the Combat Region commanding officers attempted to deal with the attacks on their own, focused completely on the defense of their own Combat Region with little exchange of information between Regions. Jinjiro's second wave capitalized on this, striking in force against the Clovis Combat Region; despite a dogged, fierce defense by Field Marshal Simons and forces directly under his command such as the First Clovis Guards Regiment on Clovis he was cut off and, after a week, killed when his DropShip attempted to retreat from the planet. The loss of Smith caused organized resistance in the Clovis Combat Region to collapse, and before the other senior officers within the AFFS had realized what happened, DCMS forces poured through the Clovis Combat Region and deep into the heart of the Federated Suns.[3]

It would be thirty years before the AFFS had finally recovered and fought its way back to something approximating the pre-War border;[4] the risk posed to the Federated Suns as a result of the entrenched parochialism and separation between Combat Regions highlighted the weaknesses of the system within the Capellan and Draconis Marches, leading the Marshals of the AFFS to restructure both Marches, replacing the Combat Regions with a number of smaller Polymorphous Defensive Zones (PDZs), each with its own March Militia.[5]

Third Succession War

For a long time, the unit participated in no action until they were allowed to raid Fellanin to destroy the 100-meter-tall monument to Jinjiro Kurita. For three days the unit tried to break the mountain passes, while DCMS units tired to defend the secret Aerospace Fighter factory built in the same mountain range where the statue was. Only after destroying the statue, did they try to go against the factory, but at that time Combine DropShips had already lifted with most of the usable equipment. The statue was sent in pieces back to Kentares.[6]

The Clovis Draconis March Militia defended the Kentares PDZ. As could be expected, the soldiers of this unit had a burning hatred for the Draconis Combine. They participated in the fighting on Galtor, replacing the 12th Vegan Rangers after the mercenaries were ordered off-world.[7] There they supported the 4th Crucis Lancers, Bremond DMM, and Robinson DMM as they faced the 2nd Galedon Regulars, 8th Galedon Regulars, and 2nd Amphigean Light Assault Group.[8]

Clan Invasion Era

Whatever specialties the unit had during the Third Succession War were long gone by 3060. Multiple unit members were brought up on charges of conduct unbecoming a member of the AFFS in late 3059, or discharged from the unit completely.[9] As one effort to get the unit under control, a new set of general officers was assigned by the High Command. This resulted in several death threats against the new commanders.[9]

FedCom Civil War

During the FedCom Civil War the Clovis DMM attacked several Draconis Combine worlds. They were destroyed on Kentares IV by the 3rd Benjamin Regulars as part of the DCMS Reprisal.[10]

Officers

Rank Name Command
Commanding Officers of the Clovis Draconis March Militia
Major General Nicholas Clement VIII 3025[11]
Leftenant General Aileen Lugo 3050[12]
Leftenant General Bring Bruning 3054[13]
Leftenant General Josephus Romil 3062[9]
Leftenant General Jamil Bruning Late 3062[citation needed]
Leftenant General Jackson Pory Late 3062 - November 3062[citation needed]
Lord Marcus Roland November 3062 - April 3063[citation needed]

Notes

The Command of the Clovis DMM changed hands several times from late 3062 to mid 3063. Romil was replaced as CO later 3062 by Leftenant General Jamil Bruning when the DMM was ordered to garrison Kentares IV. Bruning's command did not last long as he was assassinated in late 3062 by an unknown agent who had been sending Bruning death threats for the past year, due to Bruning's questionable loyalty to the AFFC's leadership. After Bruning's the two senior-most officers were also assassinated, command of the DMM passed on to Leftenant General Jackson Pory. Pory was arrested and relieved of duty in November 3062 for questioning the orders of his superior, Lord Marcus Roland. Roland then assumed direct command of all military forces on Kentares, including the Clovis DMM. Roland and Pory were arrested by Ian Dresari in April of 3063 and the leaderless Clovis DMM was folded into the newly formed Kentares DMM, personally led by the recently appointed Duke Ian.[citation needed]

Tactics

The unit haven't any special tactic.

Composition History

2765

Clovis Draconis March Militia (Regiment/Green/Questionable)[14]

- One BattleMech regiment[1]
- Two armor regiments[1]
- Three infantry regiments[1]
- One mobile artillery battalion[1]
- Two aerospace wings, each of eighteen aerospace fighters[1]
- The Clovis DMM was stationed on Alnadal at this point in time.[14][15]

2786

Clovis Draconis March Militia (Regiment/Green/Questionable)[16]

- At this point in time the Militia was a medium-weight unit operating at full regimental strength, and was based on Alnadal.[16] The unit was destroyed during the war. [16]

3025

Clovis Draconis March Militia (Regiment/Green/Reliable)[11]

  • CO: Major General Nicholas Clement VIII
Regimental BattleGroup
(Four Armor Lances, two 'Mech Lances)
Rymill's Battalion
  • Battalion Headquarters ('Mech)
  • Burke's Company ('Mech)
  • Manson's Company ('Mech)
  • Mount's Company ('Mech)
Ellsworth's Battalion
  • Battalion Headquarters ('Mech)
  • Stanley's Company ('Mech)
  • Peter's Company ('Mech)
  • Lill's Company ('Mech)
Darlington's Battalion
  • Battalion Headquarters ('Mech)
  • Watt's Company ('Mech)
  • Bauer's Company ('Mech)
  • Lawrence's Company ('Mech)
Note: At this point in time the unit was stationed on Cartago. [11]

3040

Clovis DMM (Regiment/Green/Reliable)[17]

Note: At this point in time the command was stationed on Cartago. [17]

3050

Clovis Draconis March Militia (1 Regiment/Green/Reliable)[12]

  • CO: Leftenant General Aileen Lugo[12]
Note: At this point in time the unit was stationed on Cartago. [12]

3054

Clovis Draconis March Militia (Green/Reliable) [13]

  • CO: Leftenant General Bring Bruning

3062

Clovis Draconis March Militia (1 Regiment/Green/Reliable)[9]

  • CO: Lieutenant General Josephus Romil

Clovis DMM Aerospace Wing (1 Wing/Green/Reliable)[9]

Clovis DMM Armor Brigade (2 Regiments/Green/Reliable)[9]

  • CO: Lieutenant General Beryl Richards

Clovis DMM Infantry Brigade (3 Regiments/Regular/Reliable)[9]

  • CO: Lieutenant General Colby Springsteen

Notes

Game Rules

Historical Turning Points: Galtor

The Clovis DMM fight fanatically against any DCMS unit of any size; they will not suffer Forced Withdrawal under any conditions when facing DCMS units.[18]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named FR2765:FSp21
  2. Field Report 2765: Federated Suns, p. 22, "Condition"
  3. House Davion (The Federated Suns), p. 62, "The Storm Breaks (pdf edition)"
  4. House Davion (The Federated Suns), p. 67, "March Militia and Planetary Guard Units (pdf edition)"
  5. House Davion (The Federated Suns), p. 135, "Deployment of AFFS Forces (pdf edition)"
  6. The Galtor Campaign, p. 41 Clovis Draconis March Militia"
  7. Historical Turning Points: Galtor, p. 13
  8. Historical Turning Points: Galtor, p. 15
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 9.6 Field Manual: Federated Suns, p. 121 - "Militia Profile"
  10. Field Manual: Updates, p. 106
  11. 11.0 11.1 11.2 House Davion (The Federated Suns), p. 136 (pdf version), "Clovis PDZ"
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 20 Year Update, p. 19, "Federated Commonwealth Deployment Table"
  13. 13.0 13.1 Objective Raids, p. 13, "Federated Commonwealth Deployment Table"
  14. 14.0 14.1 Field Report 2765: Federated Suns, p. 22, "Regimental Status"
  15. Field Report 2765: Federated Suns, p. 29, "Armed Forces Federated Suns Deployment Map 2765"
  16. 16.0 16.1 16.2 First Succession War, p. 134, "Armed Forces of the Federated Suns (AFFS)"
  17. 17.0 17.1 Historical: War of 3039, p.136
  18. Historical Turning Points: Galtor, p. 6 "Draconis March Militia"

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