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Early in the [[Jihad]] the Skye Rangers led an assault into the [[Free Worlds League]]. Though they inflicted serious damage on the [[FWLM]], including destroying the [[5th Oriente Hussars]], the Skye Rangers spent most of the Jihad defending the Skye Province from [[Word of Blake]] attacks.<ref>''Field Report: LAAF'', p. 15</ref>
 
Early in the [[Jihad]] the Skye Rangers led an assault into the [[Free Worlds League]]. Though they inflicted serious damage on the [[FWLM]], including destroying the [[5th Oriente Hussars]], the Skye Rangers spent most of the Jihad defending the Skye Province from [[Word of Blake]] attacks.<ref>''Field Report: LAAF'', p. 15</ref>
  

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Originally the army of the Federation of Skye, where the Skye Rangers were once synonymous with courage and resolution, many in the LCAF and LAAF see them as divisive for their ties and support of Skye independence movements like Free Skye. The Skye Rangers have maintained close ties to its parent state, recruiting almost exclusively from the Federation. As such, the unit frequently sides with the Duke of Porrima, not the Archon. Therefore, the brigades loyalties are questionable.


History

Early in the Jihad the Skye Rangers led an assault into the Free Worlds League. Though they inflicted serious damage on the FWLM, including destroying the 5th Oriente Hussars, the Skye Rangers spent most of the Jihad defending the Skye Province from Word of Blake attacks.[1]

Units of the Skye Rangers

Color Scheme and Insignia

  • The parade color scheme of the Skye Rangers is dark red, with the arms of 'Mechs, turrets of vehicles or rudders of fighters painted black. Each regiment has its own unique highlight color.
  • The Rangers insignia takes for form of a yellow sun partly obscured by wisps of white clouds on blue sky disc.

Notes

References

  1. Field Report: LAAF, p. 15
  2. 2.0 2.1 Jihad Hot Spots: 3070 p. 137

Bibliography