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When the Federated Commonwealth Civil War began, the Illician Lancers at first attempted to be noncommittal, declaring for neither Victor or Katherine, though the brigade's sympathies tended towards the deposed First Prince.  This changed when the command of the [[Twenty-first Illician Rangers]] met with Fleet Admiral [[William Kossacks]], commander of the [[Second Davion Guards]] in March of 3063.  After a week of talks, the Twenty-first had agreed to assist Kossacks in his effort to secure Sirdar for the [[Allies (FCCW)|Allied]] cause.  The Second Guards and Twenty-first Rangers joined up with the [[Fourth Illician Rangers]] on Glentworth before launching their assault on Sirdar on 23 March, 3063.  They attacked the [[Loyalist (FCCW)|Pro-Katherine]] [[Sirdar CMM]] and had a string of initial successes, though they were hampered by the world's decentralized logistics structure, which allowed the CMM to continue to operate after the Allies had secured major population centers.<ref name=FCCW61>''FedCom Civil War'', pp. 61-63, "Sirdar"</ref>
 
When the Federated Commonwealth Civil War began, the Illician Lancers at first attempted to be noncommittal, declaring for neither Victor or Katherine, though the brigade's sympathies tended towards the deposed First Prince.  This changed when the command of the [[Twenty-first Illician Rangers]] met with Fleet Admiral [[William Kossacks]], commander of the [[Second Davion Guards]] in March of 3063.  After a week of talks, the Twenty-first had agreed to assist Kossacks in his effort to secure Sirdar for the [[Allies (FCCW)|Allied]] cause.  The Second Guards and Twenty-first Rangers joined up with the [[Fourth Illician Rangers]] on Glentworth before launching their assault on Sirdar on 23 March, 3063.  They attacked the [[Loyalist (FCCW)|Pro-Katherine]] [[Sirdar CMM]] and had a string of initial successes, though they were hampered by the world's decentralized logistics structure, which allowed the CMM to continue to operate after the Allies had secured major population centers.<ref name=FCCW61>''FedCom Civil War'', pp. 61-63, "Sirdar"</ref>
  
On 5 May, 3063, the Loyalist [[Fourth Donegal Guards]] and [[Second Chisholm's Raiders]] regiments entered the Sirdar system.  Kossacks requested aid from [[Field Marshal]] [[Ardan Sortek]] and received word that the [[First Federated Suns Armored Cavalry]] and [[Ninth Illician Rangers]] were already on their way.  The Allies assumed a defensive posture and relied on their aerospace advantage to inflict losses on the newly-refreshed Loyalists.  In June, their own reinforcements arrived and, thanks to the aggressive tactics employed by the commanding officer of the Armored Cavalry, drove the Loyalist regiments off Sirdar.  Despite the massive amount of manpower and 'Mechs involved, the three Illician Lancers regiments suffered only moderate casualties during the battle.<ref name=FCCW61/>
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On 5 May, 3063, the Loyalist [[Fourth Donegal Guards]] and [[Second Chisholm's Raiders]] regiments entered the Sirdar system.  Kossacks requested aid from [[Field Marshal]] [[Arden Sortek]] and received word that the [[First Federated Suns Armored Cavalry]] and [[Ninth Illician Rangers]] were already on their way.  The Allies assumed a defensive posture and relied on their aerospace advantage to inflict losses on the newly-refreshed Loyalists.  In June, their own reinforcements arrived and, thanks to the aggressive tactics employed by the commanding officer of the Armored Cavalry, drove the Loyalist regiments off Sirdar.  Despite the massive amount of manpower and 'Mechs involved, the three Illician Lancers regiments suffered only moderate casualties during the battle.<ref name=FCCW61/>
  
 
The Ninth and Twenty-first Illician Rangers remained posted to Sirdar until the war's end, while the Fourth Illician Rangers were redeployed to [[Ziliang]] and served as a garrison force.  The Fifty-ninth Strike, still hurting from their losses during the Capellan-St. Ives War, remained stationed on [[Hadnall]] and rode out the war without having to become involved in any major battles.<ref name=FCCW184>''FedCom Civil War'', p. 184, "AFFS & LAAF Mercenary Forces"</ref>
 
The Ninth and Twenty-first Illician Rangers remained posted to Sirdar until the war's end, while the Fourth Illician Rangers were redeployed to [[Ziliang]] and served as a garrison force.  The Fifty-ninth Strike, still hurting from their losses during the Capellan-St. Ives War, remained stationed on [[Hadnall]] and rode out the war without having to become involved in any major battles.<ref name=FCCW184>''FedCom Civil War'', p. 184, "AFFS & LAAF Mercenary Forces"</ref>

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