Difference between revisions of "II Principes Guards"

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'''II Principes Guards''' (2 [[Battalion]]/Regular/Reliable)<ref name=FM3085p186/>  
 
'''II Principes Guards''' (2 [[Battalion]]/Regular/Reliable)<ref name=FM3085p186/>  
* CO: Colonel Edios Uballit
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* CO: ''Colonel'' Edios Uballit
  
 
'''220th Armor Brigade''' (Veteran/Reliable)<ref name=FM3085p186/>  
 
'''220th Armor Brigade''' (Veteran/Reliable)<ref name=FM3085p186/>  
* CO: Colonel Colonel Malik Wenzeslaus
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* CO: ''Colonel'' Malik Wenzeslaus
  
 
'''220th Infantry Brigade''' (Regular/Reliable)<ref name=FM3085p186/>  
 
'''220th Infantry Brigade''' (Regular/Reliable)<ref name=FM3085p186/>  
* CO: Colonel Wesley Felix
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* CO: ''Colonel'' Wesley Felix
  
  

Revision as of 20:48, 18 November 2013

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History

Formation

The II Principes Guards (also known as the Second Principes) formed in 3084 and quickly saw action on Gan Singh. There they fought alongside the I Principes Guards, IX Principes Guards, and the X Principes Guards. The Second Principes' 223rd Infantry Regiment was cut off from support and destroyed by CCAF troops.[1]

In 3085 the II Principes is stationed on Proserpina in Prefecture III of the Republic of the Sphere.[2]


Officers

As of 3085 the commanding officer was Colonel Edios Uballit.[2]


Tactics

Composition History

3085

II Principes Guards (2 Battalion/Regular/Reliable)[2]

  • CO: Colonel Edios Uballit

220th Armor Brigade (Veteran/Reliable)[2]

  • CO: Colonel Malik Wenzeslaus

220th Infantry Brigade (Regular/Reliable)[2]

  • CO: Colonel Wesley Felix


References

  1. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named FM85p181
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Field Manual: 3085, p. 186, "RAF Deployment Table - 3085"

Bibliography