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The provincial regiments of the [[Duchy of Orloff]], the Grenadiers are synonymous with competence. Orloff takes great pride in its troops, with an initiation ritual that binds them together. Ironically, theirs was one of the loudest voices against [[Thomas Marik]]'s attempts to centralize power and unify the FWLM because it would have meant giving up many of their traditions. | The provincial regiments of the [[Duchy of Orloff]], the Grenadiers are synonymous with competence. Orloff takes great pride in its troops, with an initiation ritual that binds them together. Ironically, theirs was one of the loudest voices against [[Thomas Marik]]'s attempts to centralize power and unify the FWLM because it would have meant giving up many of their traditions. | ||
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− | + | *[[1st Orloff Grenadiers]] | |
− | + | *[[6th Orloff Grenadiers]] | |
− | + | *[[8th Orloff Grenadiers]] | |
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+ | Image:Orloffgrenadiers1st.png|[[1st Orloff Grenadiers]] | ||
+ | Image:Orloffgrenadiers6th.png|[[6th Orloff Grenadiers]] | ||
+ | Image:Orloffgrenadiers8th.png|[[8th Orloff Grenadiers]] | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
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+ | ==Bibliography== | ||
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+ | [[Category:Military Commands]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Free Worlds League Commands]] |
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General
The provincial regiments of the Duchy of Orloff, the Grenadiers are synonymous with competence. Orloff takes great pride in its troops, with an initiation ritual that binds them together. Ironically, theirs was one of the loudest voices against Thomas Marik's attempts to centralize power and unify the FWLM because it would have meant giving up many of their traditions.
History
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Units of the
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