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| Designation = Kavalleri
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| Disbanded = [[3070]] (disbanded)
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After the Truce of Tukayyid, the Kavalleri regiments changed their focus to raids and fast strikes. They hit several [[Clan Wolf]] and [[Clan Ghost Bear]] controlled systems.<ref>''Field Manual: Updates'', pp. 53, 91</ref>
 
After the Truce of Tukayyid, the Kavalleri regiments changed their focus to raids and fast strikes. They hit several [[Clan Wolf]] and [[Clan Ghost Bear]] controlled systems.<ref>''Field Manual: Updates'', pp. 53, 91</ref>
  
During the early portion of the [[Jihad]], the Republic would be under attack by the [[Word of Blake]] forces. After the Republic was rescued by an expedition from [[Clan Ghost Bear]] and Republic was offered to join the Dominion which they accepted.  
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During the early portion of the [[Jihad]], the Republic would be under attack by the [[Word of Blake]] forces. After the Republic was rescued by an expedition from [[Clan Ghost Bear]] and Republic was offered to join the Dominion which they accepted. The Republic friendly annexation by the [[Ghost Bear Dominion]], the Kavalleri regiments were reorganized into Clusters and formed [[Polar Galaxy (Rasalhague Dominion)|Polar Galaxy]].<ref>''Field Report: The Clans'', p. 24</ref>
The Republic friendly annexation by the [[Ghost Bear Dominion]], the Kavalleri regiments were reorganized into Clusters and formed [[Polar Galaxy (Rasalhague Dominion)|Polar Galaxy]].<ref>''Field Report: The Clans'', p. 24</ref>
 
  
 
==Officers==
 
==Officers==

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Kavalleri logo CMKurita.jpg
Kavalleri
Formed 3034
Disbanded 3070 (disbanded)
Affiliation Free Rasalhague Republic
Parent Command KungsArmé

Unit Description

The Kavalleri were originally a light weight scouting and mobility brigade of regiments of the Free Rasalhague Republic's KungsArmé. After the Clan Invasion, they became a light strike force.

History

The Kavalleri regiments were formed as scouting formations for the Free Rasalhague Republic. They often used Commando and Panther 'Mechs.[1] They relied on speed, electronics warfare, and mobility rather than heavy weapons. Unfortunately their light weight 'Mechs were easily destroyed by Clan equipment and two regiments of Kavalleri were destroyed.

After the Truce of Tukayyid, the Kavalleri regiments changed their focus to raids and fast strikes. They hit several Clan Wolf and Clan Ghost Bear controlled systems.[2]

During the early portion of the Jihad, the Republic would be under attack by the Word of Blake forces. After the Republic was rescued by an expedition from Clan Ghost Bear and Republic was offered to join the Dominion which they accepted. The Republic friendly annexation by the Ghost Bear Dominion, the Kavalleri regiments were reorganized into Clusters and formed Polar Galaxy.[3]

Officers

Rank Name Command
Commanding Officers of the Kavalleri

Tactics

Different per Unit.

Units of the Kavalleri

Color Scheme and Insignia

References

  1. 20-Year Update, p. 49
  2. Field Manual: Updates, pp. 53, 91
  3. Field Report: The Clans, p. 24

Bibliography