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==History==
 
==History==
  
The '''Malagrotta Crucis March Militia''' was formed to defend [[Malagrotta]] against [[pirates]] and [[Taurian Concordat]] raids. In fact, the Condordat has targeted Malagrotta more than any other border world.<ref name=FMFSp116>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 116, "Malagrotta Crucis March Militia Profile"</ref>
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The '''Malagrotta Crucis March Militia''' was formed to defend [[Malagrotta]] against [[pirates]] and [[Taurian Concordat]] raids. In fact, the Concordat has targeted Malagrotta more than any other border world.<ref name=FMFSp116>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 116, "Malagrotta Crucis March Militia Profile"</ref>
  
 
===FedCom Civil War===
 
===FedCom Civil War===
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===Jihad===
 
===Jihad===
During the [[Jihad]] the Malagrotta Cooperative formed in [[3073]]. Banding together with several other systems, the Cooperative opened trade relations with the [[Filtvelt Coalition]] and several other Periphery powers. The Malagrotta CrMM became the backbone of the Cooperatives' military. In order to secure their borders, the Cooperative offered Letters of Marque to pirate bands. Unfortunately the pirates moved into the Cooperative and destroyed the Malagrotta CrMM. The Malagrotta Cooperative was freed by the [[Remagen Crucis March Milita]]. Once it rejoined the [[Federated Suns]] the Malagrotta Crucis March Milita began rebuilding.<ref>''Field Report: AFFS'', p. 17</ref>
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During the [[Jihad]] the Malagrotta Cooperative formed in [[3073]]. Banding together with several other systems, the Cooperative opened trade relations with the [[Filtvelt Coalition]] and several other Periphery powers. The Malagrotta CrMM became the backbone of the Cooperative's military. In order to secure their borders, the Cooperative offered Letters of Marque to pirate bands. Unfortunately the pirates moved into the Cooperative and destroyed the Malagrotta CrMM. The Malagrotta Cooperative was freed by the [[Remagen Crucis March Militia]]. Once it rejoined the [[Federated Suns]] the Malagrotta Crucis March Militia began rebuilding.<ref>''Field Report: AFFS'', p. 17</ref>
  
 
In [[3085]] the Malagrotta Crucis March Militia was reactivated. Though their equipment levels are low and many of the designs are pre-Civil War era equipment, the presence of the Malagrotta CrMM provides a political statement for the worlds that used to make up the Malagrotta Cooperative: They are not forgotten and they are important. Though the LCT lacks battle armor and Aerospace forces, the Malagrotta CrMM has access to a full regiment of conventional fighters.<ref>''Field Manual: 3085'', p. 67</ref>
 
In [[3085]] the Malagrotta Crucis March Militia was reactivated. Though their equipment levels are low and many of the designs are pre-Civil War era equipment, the presence of the Malagrotta CrMM provides a political statement for the worlds that used to make up the Malagrotta Cooperative: They are not forgotten and they are important. Though the LCT lacks battle armor and Aerospace forces, the Malagrotta CrMM has access to a full regiment of conventional fighters.<ref>''Field Manual: 3085'', p. 67</ref>
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As of [[3062]] the commanding officer was Leftenant General Andrew Grundy.<ref name=FMFSp116/> He was replaced in [[3067]] by [[Major General]] Raul Jimenez Besoba.<ref name=FMUp139>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 139, "AFFS Deployment Table - 3067"</ref>
 
As of [[3062]] the commanding officer was Leftenant General Andrew Grundy.<ref name=FMFSp116/> He was replaced in [[3067]] by [[Major General]] Raul Jimenez Besoba.<ref name=FMUp139>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 139, "AFFS Deployment Table - 3067"</ref>
  
As of [[3085]] the commanding officer is Leftenant General Otis Allende.<ref name=FM3085p73>''Field Manual: 3085'', p. 73, "AFFS Deployment Table - 3085"</ref>
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As of 3085 the commanding officer is Leftenant General Otis Allende.<ref name=FM3085p73>''Field Manual: 3085'', p. 73, "AFFS Deployment Table - 3085"</ref>
  
 
==Tactics==
 
==Tactics==

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History

The Malagrotta Crucis March Militia was formed to defend Malagrotta against pirates and Taurian Concordat raids. In fact, the Concordat has targeted Malagrotta more than any other border world.[1]

FedCom Civil War

Though they paid lip service to Archon Katherine Steiner-Davion, the Malagrotta Crucis March Militia focused on maintaining their post on the Periphery border. They intercepted at least one hundred pirate attacks during the Civil War despite being stripped of most of their transport assets. [2]

Jihad

During the Jihad the Malagrotta Cooperative formed in 3073. Banding together with several other systems, the Cooperative opened trade relations with the Filtvelt Coalition and several other Periphery powers. The Malagrotta CrMM became the backbone of the Cooperative's military. In order to secure their borders, the Cooperative offered Letters of Marque to pirate bands. Unfortunately the pirates moved into the Cooperative and destroyed the Malagrotta CrMM. The Malagrotta Cooperative was freed by the Remagen Crucis March Militia. Once it rejoined the Federated Suns the Malagrotta Crucis March Militia began rebuilding.[3]

In 3085 the Malagrotta Crucis March Militia was reactivated. Though their equipment levels are low and many of the designs are pre-Civil War era equipment, the presence of the Malagrotta CrMM provides a political statement for the worlds that used to make up the Malagrotta Cooperative: They are not forgotten and they are important. Though the LCT lacks battle armor and Aerospace forces, the Malagrotta CrMM has access to a full regiment of conventional fighters.[4]

Officers

As of 3050 to 3054 the commanding officer was Leftenant General Eda Shrake.[5][6]

As of 3062 the commanding officer was Leftenant General Andrew Grundy.[1] He was replaced in 3067 by Major General Raul Jimenez Besoba.[7]

As of 3085 the commanding officer is Leftenant General Otis Allende.[8]

Tactics

The Malagrotta CrMM was adept at fighting in micro-gravity (Zero-G) conditions.[1]

Composition History

3040

Malagrotta CrMM (Green/Questionble)[9]

3050-3054

Malagrotta Crucis March Militia (Green/Questionable)[5][6]

3062

Malagrotta Crucis March Militia (1 Regiment/Green/Questionable)[1]

  • CO: Lieutenant General Andrew Grundy

Malagrotta CMM Aerospace Wing (1 Wing/Regular/Reliable)[1]

  • CO: Lieutenant General Hannah Goodheart

Malagrotta CMM Armor Brigade (2 Regiments/Green/Questionable)[1]

  • CO: Lieutenant General Jess Hoskins

Malagrotta CMM Infantry Brigade (5 Regiments/Green/Questionable)[1]

  • CO: Lieutenant General Mervyn Wahwhani

3067

Malagrotta Crucis March Militia (Regular/Reliable)[7]

  • CO: Major General Raul Jimenez Besoba

Malagrotta CrMM Aerospace (Wing/Veteran/Reliable)[7]

Malagrotta CrMM Armor Brigade (Veteran/Fanatical)[7]

  • CO: Leftenant General Yevgenyi Slavin

Malagrotta CrMM Infantry Brigade (Regular/Reliable)[7]

  • CO: Leftenant General Chris Giraud

3085

Malagrotta Periphery March Militia LCT (Green/Questionable)[8]

  • CO: Leftenant General Otis Allende

Malagrotta PMM Aerospace (Wing/Green/Reliable)[8]

  • CO: Colonel Felda Hoffmann

Malagrotta PMM Armor Brigade (Regular/Questionable)[8]

  • CO: Leftenant General Alden Batting

Malagrotta PMM Infantry Brigade (Green/Reliable)[8]

  • CO: Leftenant General Lotte Fischer

Notes

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Field Manual: Federated Suns, p. 116, "Malagrotta Crucis March Militia Profile"
  2. Field Manual: Update, p. 134, "Malagrotta Crucis March Militia"
  3. Field Report: AFFS, p. 17
  4. Field Manual: 3085, p. 67
  5. 5.0 5.1 20 Year Update, p. 22, "AFFC Deployment Table - 3050"
  6. 6.0 6.1 Objective Raids, p. 14, "AFFC Deployment Table - 3054"
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 Field Manual: Updates, p. 139, "AFFS Deployment Table - 3067"
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 Field Manual: 3085, p. 73, "AFFS Deployment Table - 3085"
  9. Historical: War of 3039 , p. 136

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