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'''Snord's Irregulars''' are a [[mercenary unit]] notorious for their tendency towards insubordination and their eccentric obsession with "collecting" (or looting) collectibles and artworks over the course of their assignments.
 
'''Snord's Irregulars''' are a [[mercenary unit]] notorious for their tendency towards insubordination and their eccentric obsession with "collecting" (or looting) collectibles and artworks over the course of their assignments.
  
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The unit that would become Snord's Irregulars was raised by [[Cranston Snord]], a [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarrior]] who had split with [[Wolf's Dragoons]] in [[3006]].<ref name=RI6>''Rhonda's Irregulars'', p. 6</ref><ref name=cmmp28>''Combat Manual: Mercenaries'', p. 28</ref> Earlier reports claimed that Snord was discharged from the Dragoons after having left his post to search for artworks during a battle on [[Royal]];<ref name=CSI2>''Cranston Snord's Irregulars'', p. 2</ref> this was later explained as a cover story (which actually took place on [[Halloran]], not on Royal), as [[Jaime Wolf]] wanted Cranston Snord to create his own unit to begin searching for old [[Star League]] installations independently from Wolf's Dragoons.<ref name=RI6/>
 
The unit that would become Snord's Irregulars was raised by [[Cranston Snord]], a [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarrior]] who had split with [[Wolf's Dragoons]] in [[3006]].<ref name=RI6>''Rhonda's Irregulars'', p. 6</ref><ref name=cmmp28>''Combat Manual: Mercenaries'', p. 28</ref> Earlier reports claimed that Snord was discharged from the Dragoons after having left his post to search for artworks during a battle on [[Royal]];<ref name=CSI2>''Cranston Snord's Irregulars'', p. 2</ref> this was later explained as a cover story (which actually took place on [[Halloran]], not on Royal), as [[Jaime Wolf]] wanted Cranston Snord to create his own unit to begin searching for old [[Star League]] installations independently from Wolf's Dragoons.<ref name=RI6/>
  
Dummy corporations and accounts were used to fund the treasure-seeking and eccentric Snord.<ref name=RI6>''Rhonda's Irregulars'', p. 6</ref> [[ComStar]] conducted investigations into the origins of Snord's Irregulars at least from [[3038]] on, primarily to ascertain the origin of advanced BattleMechs they possessed. Assuming that they either stole the technology from ComStar or found a hidden [[SLDF]] cache in their travels, ComStar never seriously considered the real origins of the Irregulars, finding only [[Third Succession War]] financial transfers between Jamie Wolf and Snord to establish a link between the units. ROM was unable to infiltrate the group, besides recording their possession of rare (outside of ComStar) 'Mechs such as the ''[[Excalibur (BattleMech)|Excalibur]]'' and ''[[Spartan]]'', or the [[Padilla Heavy Artillery Tank|Padilla]], a [[lostech]] [[Arrow IV]] carrying vehicle.<ref name=RI29>''Rhonda's Irregulars'', p. 29</ref>
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Dummy corporations and accounts were used to fund the treasure-seeking and eccentric Snord.<ref name=RI6>''Rhonda's Irregulars'', p. 6</ref> [[ComStar]] conducted investigations into the origins of Snord's Irregulars at least from [[3038]] on, primarily to ascertain the origin of advanced BattleMechs they possessed. Assuming that they either stole the technology from ComStar or found a hidden [[SLDF]] cache in their travels, ComStar never seriously considered the real origins of the Irregulars, finding only [[Third Succession War]] financial transfers between Jamie Wolf and Snord to establish a link between the units. ROM was unable to infiltrate the group, besides recording their possession of rare (outside of ComStar) 'Mechs such as the ''[[Excalibur (BattleMech)|Excalibur]]'' and ''[[Spartan]]'' or the ''[[Padilla]]'', a [[lostech]] [[Arrow IV]] carrying vehicle.<ref name=RI29>''Rhonda's Irregulars'', p. 29</ref>
  
 
===McFinney's Manglers===
 
===McFinney's Manglers===
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The unit Snord had won consisted of a dilapidated ''[[Union]]''-class [[DropShip]], five [[BattleMech]]s (only two of which were functional and had weapons amounting to anything), and five [[aerospace fighter]]s (only one of them operational)&mdash; and a considerable amount of debts. Broke and unable to pay for repairs, Snord hired skilled workers from the ranks of the [[Dispossessed]] and obtained some spare parts through dubious means. Some 'Mechs and fighters were broken down for spare parts, and any surplus items were sold off. In the end, Snord's own 'Mech and three others, plus two fighters, were made combat-ready.<ref name=CSI2/>
 
The unit Snord had won consisted of a dilapidated ''[[Union]]''-class [[DropShip]], five [[BattleMech]]s (only two of which were functional and had weapons amounting to anything), and five [[aerospace fighter]]s (only one of them operational)&mdash; and a considerable amount of debts. Broke and unable to pay for repairs, Snord hired skilled workers from the ranks of the [[Dispossessed]] and obtained some spare parts through dubious means. Some 'Mechs and fighters were broken down for spare parts, and any surplus items were sold off. In the end, Snord's own 'Mech and three others, plus two fighters, were made combat-ready.<ref name=CSI2/>
  
[[Wolfnet]] created new identification disks for the Clan-born members. Other MechWarriors who quit Wolf's Dragoons or were cashiered were provided with forged identification and new backgrounds and subsequently joined Snord's unit. These included the brothers [[John Malvinson|John]] and [[Terry Malvinson]], [[Samual Sneede]] and [[Shalimar Windall]], and later [[Walker Roche]]. The Malvinson brothers brought Cranston's daughter Rhonda, and Terry Malvinson had secret orders from [[Joshua Wolf]] to kill Cranston Snord should he ever threaten to expose the true nature and origin of Wolf's Dragoons. However, soon became evident that these precautions were unnecessary: Cranston said almost nothing about his time with the Dragoons, such that most even doubted he had ever been really a member of the group.<ref name=RI6/><ref>''Wolf's Dragoons (sourcebook)'', p. 128</ref>
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[[Wolfnet]] created new identification disks for the Clan-born members. Other MechWarriors who quit Wolf's Dragoons or were cashiered were provided with forged identification and new backgrounds and subsequently joined Snord's unit. These included the brothers [[John Malvinson|John]] and [[Terry Malvinson]], [[Samual Sneede]] and [[Shalimar Windall]], and later [[Walker Roche]]. The Malvinson brothers brought Cranston's daughter Rhonda, and Terry Malvinson had secret orders from [[Joshua Wolf]] to kill Cranston Snord should he ever threaten to expose the true nature and origin of Wolf's Dragoons. However, soon became evident that these precautions were unnecessary: Joshua said almost nothing about his time with the Dragoons, such that most even doubted he had ever been really a member of the group.<ref name=RI6/><ref>''Wolf's Dragoons (sourcebook)'', p. 128</ref>
  
 
===The Marik contract===
 
===The Marik contract===
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While her father was away, acting commander Rhonda Snord enacted a plan with Jaime Wolf's consent to bring the Irregulars' secretly accumulated lostech equipment from Phecda and Volders into action: [[ComStar]] had just openly announced the formation of the [[Com Guards]] and began deploying them at their compounds. Rhonda created the impression that the Irregulars' Star League–era 'Mechs had been captured from Com Guard units somewhere near [[Taurian Concordat|Taurian]] space, causing a great deal of confusion among ComStar. The rumor that they had secretly defeated ComStar's superior 'Mechs also added to the Irregulars' reputation; another rumor even claimed that Rhonda Snord had personally led a raid on Terra to retrieve the advanced equipment.<ref name=RI9/>
 
While her father was away, acting commander Rhonda Snord enacted a plan with Jaime Wolf's consent to bring the Irregulars' secretly accumulated lostech equipment from Phecda and Volders into action: [[ComStar]] had just openly announced the formation of the [[Com Guards]] and began deploying them at their compounds. Rhonda created the impression that the Irregulars' Star League–era 'Mechs had been captured from Com Guard units somewhere near [[Taurian Concordat|Taurian]] space, causing a great deal of confusion among ComStar. The rumor that they had secretly defeated ComStar's superior 'Mechs also added to the Irregulars' reputation; another rumor even claimed that Rhonda Snord had personally led a raid on Terra to retrieve the advanced equipment.<ref name=RI9/>
  
(Equipment that the Irregulars subsequently fielded included a ''[[Black Knight]]'', a ''[[Bombardier]]'', three ''[[Champion]]s'', a ''[[Crab]]'', two ''[[Crockett]]s'', two ''[[Excalibur (BattleMech)|Excalibur]]s'', an ''[[Exterminator]]'', a ''[[Flashman]]'', a ''[[Guillotine]]'', two ''[[Highlander]]s'', a ''[[Hussar]]'', a ''[[Kintaro]]'', two ''[[Lancelot]]s'', a ''[[Mercury (BattleMech)|Mercury]]'', a ''[[Sentinel]]'', two ''[[Spartan]]s'' and a ''[[Thug]]''; a ''[[Gotha]]'', ''[[Ironsides]]'' and ''[[Rapier]]'' fighter; and a [[Burke (Combat Vehicle)|Burke]], [[Demon (Combat Vehicle)|Demon]], [[Padilla Heavy Artillery Tank|Padilla]], and [[Rotunda]] combat vehicle.)
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(Equipment that the Irregulars subsequently fielded included a ''[[Black Knight]]'', a ''[[Bombardier]]'', three ''[[Champion]]s'', a ''[[Crab]]'', two ''[[Crockett]]s'', two ''[[Excalibur (BattleMech)|Excalibur]]s'', an ''[[Exterminator]]'', a ''[[Flashman]]'', a ''[[Guillotine]]'', two ''[[Highlander]]s'', a ''[[Hussar]]'', a ''[[Kintaro]]'', two ''[[Lancelot]]s'', a ''[[Mercury (BattleMech)|Mercury]]'', a ''[[Sentinel]]'', two ''[[Spartan]]s'' and a ''[[Thug]]''; a ''[[Gotha]]'', ''[[Ironsides]]'' and ''[[Rapier]]'' fighter; and a ''[[Burke (Combat Vehicle)|Burke]]'', ''[[Demon (Combat Vehicle)|Demon]]'', ''[[Padilla]]'' and ''[[Rotunda]]'' combat vehicle.)
  
 
===The War of 3039===
 
===The War of 3039===
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===Operation MERLIN===
 
===Operation MERLIN===
Cranston Snord and Jake Walmar had been researching the location of [[Camelot Command]], a hidden Star League fleet depot that Snord felt would make an ideal base behind the Clan lines. Consulting the astrographical libraries on [[Derf]] and [[Wotan]] they determined that leads to the base could be found on [[Apollo (system)|Apollo]]. Rhonda Snord had the mission planned by [[3051]], and the [[JumpShip]] ''[[Harrier (Individual JumpShip)|Harrier]]'' departed carrying Snord's Irregulars aboard the [[DropShip]]s ''[[Eagle's Bane]]'', ''[[Junk Yard II]]'' and ''[[Scavenger (DropShip)|Scavenger]]''.<ref>''Rhonda's Irregulars'', p. 11</ref> She was unaware of the fact that the [[1st Somerset Strikers|First Somerset Strikers]] had already discovered Camelot Command in the previous year, as the find had been kept secret by the Lyran high command who decided to keep her in the dark as well.<ref>''1st Somerset Strikers'', p. 39</ref>
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Cranston Snord and Jake Walmar had been researching the location of [[Camelot Command]], a hidden Star League fleet depot that Snord felt would make an ideal base behind the Clan lines. Consulting the astrographical libraries on [[Derf]] and [[Wotan]] they determined that leads to the base could be found on [[Apollo (system)|Apollo]]. Rhonda Snord had the mission planned by [[3051]], and the [[JumpShip]] ''[[Harrier]]'' departed carrying Snord's Irregulars aboard the [[DropShip]]s ''[[Eagle's Bane]]'', ''[[Junk Yard II]]'' and ''[[Scavenger (DropShip)|Scavenger]]''.<ref>''Rhonda's Irregulars'', p. 11</ref> She was unaware of the fact that the [[1st Somerset Strikers|First Somerset Strikers]] had already discovered Camelot Command in the previous year, as the find had been kept secret by the Lyran high command who decided to keep her in the dark as well.<ref>''1st Somerset Strikers'', p. 39</ref>
  
 
; Apollo :[[Apollo (system)|Apollo]] was occupied by [[Clan Jade Falcon]] forces. On 14 August [[3051]] Rhonda Snord won a [[Trial of Possession]] for the derelict astronomical survey station on Apollo that held the missing data. She announced to the Clan warriors that they had been beaten by [[Clan Snord]], taking them as [[bondsmen]] and even capturing two [[OmniMech]]s. They then had to fight their way off-planet. The pursuing Jade Falcons divined their destination in the [[Dark Nebula]] from a crate packed with datachips that the Irregulars lost in the retreat.<ref>''Rhonda's Irregulars'', pp. 11, 50, 54–57: "Warrior's Challenge" & "Grand Melee"</ref>
 
; Apollo :[[Apollo (system)|Apollo]] was occupied by [[Clan Jade Falcon]] forces. On 14 August [[3051]] Rhonda Snord won a [[Trial of Possession]] for the derelict astronomical survey station on Apollo that held the missing data. She announced to the Clan warriors that they had been beaten by [[Clan Snord]], taking them as [[bondsmen]] and even capturing two [[OmniMech]]s. They then had to fight their way off-planet. The pursuing Jade Falcons divined their destination in the [[Dark Nebula]] from a crate packed with datachips that the Irregulars lost in the retreat.<ref>''Rhonda's Irregulars'', pp. 11, 50, 54–57: "Warrior's Challenge" & "Grand Melee"</ref>
  
; Camelot Command/Dark Nebula :Arriving at Camelot Command some three weeks later,<ref>''Rhonda's Irregulars'', p. 51</ref> the Irregulars found it to be a stripped, mothballed asteroid base in rough shape, but it was still a valuable asset that could be brought back online within an estimated two years. Rhonda briefed her unit on her own origin from the Clans and they dug in, sending their JumpShip away to report their find. A few days later, an ''[[Aegis]]''-class [[WarShip]] from Clan Jade Falcon (the ''[[Hawk-Eye]]'') appeared and two large DropShips, the ''[[Majestic Defiance]]'' and the ''[[Diamondstar (Individual Union-C-class DropShip)|Diamondstar]]'', approached carrying the [[Jade Solahma (Clan Jade Falcon)|Dark Wing Cluster]]. In the ensuing Trial of Possession of the base, the Irregulars wore down the attacking Jade Falcons and prevailed with heavy losses. Having lost the trial, the Jade Falcons surrendered their remaining DropShips,<ref> The acquisition of Clan DropShips is expressly confirmed in the ''Explorer Corps'' sourcebook, p. 60</ref> equipment and troops to "Clan Snord", considerably allaying the losses.<ref>''Rhonda's Irregulars'', pp. 11–12, 52, 58–69: "Camelot's Gate", "Pitched Battle", "Men-at-Arms" & "Birth of a Legend"</ref>
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; Camelot Command/Dark Nebula :Arriving at Camelot Command some three weeks later,<ref>''Rhonda's Irregulars'', p. 51</ref> the Irregulars found it to be a stripped, mothballed asteroid base in rough shape, but it was still a valuable asset that could be brought back online within an estimated two years. Rhonda briefed her unit on her own origin from the Clans and they dug in, sending their JumpShip away to report their find. A few days later, an ''[[Aegis]]''-class [[WarShip]] from Clan Jade Falcon (the ''[[Hawk-Eye]]'') appeared and two large DropShips, the ''[[Majestic Defiance]]'' and the ''[[Diamondstar]]'', approached carrying the [[Dark Wing Cluster (Clan Jade Falcon)|Dark Wing Cluster]]. In the ensuing Trial of Possession of the base, the Irregulars wore down the attacking Jade Falcons and prevailed with heavy losses. Having lost the trial, the Jade Falcons surrendered their remaining DropShips,<ref> The acquisition of Clan DropShips is expressly confirmed in the ''Explorer Corps'' sourcebook, p. 60</ref> equipment and troops to "Clan Snord", considerably allaying the losses.<ref>''Rhonda's Irregulars'', pp. 11–12, 52, 58–69: "Camelot's Gate", "Pitched Battle", "Men-at-Arms" & "Birth of a Legend"</ref>
  
 
Cranston Snord arrived at Camelot Command a week later with engineers and techs sent by the Archon and began to reactivate the ancient base.<ref>''Rhonda's Irregulars'', p. 12</ref>
 
Cranston Snord arrived at Camelot Command a week later with engineers and techs sent by the Archon and began to reactivate the ancient base.<ref>''Rhonda's Irregulars'', p. 12</ref>
  
In May of [[3054]], [[Clan Jade Falcon]] [[saKhan]] [[Vandervahn Chistu]] ordered the "bandits Snord" be destroyed, and two Clusters (the [[8th Falcon Regulars (Clan Jade Falcon)|Eighth Falcon Regulars]] and the [[124th Striker (Clan Jade Falcon)|124th Striker]]) were sent to recapture Camelot Command. Rhonda Snord was warned in time by [[Wolfnet]] and her preparations allowed the Irregulars to beat off the attackers who did not cooperate with each other but instead tried to beat Snord individually.<ref>''Mercenary's Handbook 3055'', pp. 67–68</ref>
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In May of [[3054]], [[Clan Jade Falcon]] [[saKhan]] [[Vandervahn Chistu]] ordered the "bandits Snord" be destroyed, and two Clusters (the [[8th Falcon Regulars (Clan Jade Falcon)|Eighth Falcon Regulars]] and the [[124th Striker (Clan Jade Falcon)|124th Striker]]) were sent to recapture Camelot Command. Rhonda Snord was warned in time by [[Wolfnet]] and her preparations allowed the Irregulars to beat off the attackers who did not cooperate with them but tried to beat Snord individually.<ref>''Mercenary's Handbook 3055'', pp. 67–68</ref>
  
 
As of [[3055]], Cranston Snord had returned to Clinton with one lance while one battalion was sent to [[Edasich]] on garrison duty; the remainder of the unit remained at Camelot Command. However, Rhonda Snord's requests for permission to stage raids into the Jade Falcon Occupation Zone from there were denied by the Federated Commonwealth.<ref>''Mercenary's Handbook 3055'', p. 66</ref>
 
As of [[3055]], Cranston Snord had returned to Clinton with one lance while one battalion was sent to [[Edasich]] on garrison duty; the remainder of the unit remained at Camelot Command. However, Rhonda Snord's requests for permission to stage raids into the Jade Falcon Occupation Zone from there were denied by the Federated Commonwealth.<ref>''Mercenary's Handbook 3055'', p. 66</ref>
  
 
===Civil War===
 
===Civil War===
During the early stages of the [[FedCom Civil War]], Snord's Irregulars were in the employ of [[Katherine Steiner-Davion]] but were not eager to fight in a civil war. In [[3063]], when their contract was about to lapse, they were sent to [[Odessa]] to defend against a possible attack by [[Archer's Avengers]]. When the Avengers, led by [[Archer Christifori]], arrived to offer the Irregulars a job, a [[Loki (Intelligence agency)|Loki]] operative arranged a series of events that led the mercenaries and the pro-Victor forces to fight each other. After the deception was uncovered and the battle for Odessa was won, the Irregulars agreed to leave Katherine's service but still refused to fight in a civil war. Christifori then suggested that they be deployed to the Clan border so that they would not have to.<ref>''Call of Duty''</ref>
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During the early stages of the [[FedCom Civil War]], Snord's Irregulars were in the employ of [[Katherine Steiner-Davion]] but were not eager to fight in a civil war. In [[3063]], when their contract was about to lapse, they were sent to [[Odessa]] to defend themselves from a possible attack by [[Archer's Avengers]]. When the Avengers, led by [[Archer Christifori]], arrived to offer the Irregulars a job, a [[Loki (Intelligence agency)|Loki]] operative arranged a series of events that led the mercenaries and the pro-Victor forces to fight each other. After the deception was uncovered and the battle for Odessa was won, the Irregulars agreed to leave Katherine's service but still refused to fight in a civil war. Christifori then suggested that they be deployed to the Clan border so that they would not have to.<ref>''Call of Duty''</ref>
  
 
The Irregulars later fought the Jade Falcons during that Clan's attack against the Lyran Alliance.
 
The Irregulars later fought the Jade Falcons during that Clan's attack against the Lyran Alliance.
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** Lieutenant Darrel Lanst - ''[[Von Luckner]]''
 
** Lieutenant Darrel Lanst - ''[[Von Luckner]]''
 
** Dorchester Quinn - ''[[Galleon]]''
 
** Dorchester Quinn - ''[[Galleon]]''
** Archie Ferris - ''[[Striker_(Combat_Vehicle)]]''
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** Archie Ferris - ''[[Striker (BattleMech)|Striker]]''
 
** Nathan "Beaver" Hauck - ''[[Packrat]]''
 
** Nathan "Beaver" Hauck - ''[[Packrat]]''
  
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* Support Lance
 
* Support Lance
** Lieutenant Darrell Lanst - [[Padilla Heavy Artillery Tank|Padilla]]
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** Lieutenant Darrell Lanst - ''[[Padilla]]''
 
** Dorchester Quinn - ''[[Burke (Combat Vehicle)|Burke]]''
 
** Dorchester Quinn - ''[[Burke (Combat Vehicle)|Burke]]''
 
** Archie Ferries - ''[[Demon (Combat Vehicle)|Demon]]''
 
** Archie Ferries - ''[[Demon (Combat Vehicle)|Demon]]''
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'''Snord's Irregulars''' (1 Battalion/Elite/Fanatical)<ref name=FM:3145p182/>
 
'''Snord's Irregulars''' (1 Battalion/Elite/Fanatical)<ref name=FM:3145p182/>
 
* CO: Joshua Snord
 
* CO: Joshua Snord
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==Game Rules==
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===War of 3039===
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The Irregulars can use the Off-Map Movement, Banking the Initiative, and Communications Disruption special command abilities.<ref>''Turning Points War of 3039: Vega'', p. 7</ref>
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
* The unit's crest is said to be a "buffalo quarter,"<ref name=FMMRp102/> however, there is no such coin. The front cover of ''[[Cranston Snord's Irregulars]]'' (1986) shows both sides of a Buffalo nickel (also known as an Indian Head nickel), while interior illustrations and the rear cover show the back (eagle) side of a "Standing Liberty" quarter along with the Buffalo nickel. The book does not actually state what is the unit insignia. ''[[Mercenary's Handbook]]'' (1987), p. 14, displays the eagle side of the Standing Liberty quarter, captioned "Cranston Snord's Irregulars," above a picture of Rhonda and Cranston. There is no further unit description. Subsequent publications also display the eagle side of the Standing Liberty quarter as the unit insignia, although the Buffalo nickel is occasionally shown or mentioned as their crest.
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* The unit's crest is said to be a "buffalo quarter",<ref name=FMMRp102/> however, there is no such coin. The front cover of ''[[Cranston Snord's Irregulars]]'' (1986) shows both sides of a Buffalo nickel (also known as an Indian Head nickel), while interior illustrations and the rear cover show the back (eagle) side of a "Standing Liberty" quarter along with the Buffalo nickel. The book does not actually state what is the unit insignia. ''[[Mercenary's Handbook]]'' (1987), p. 14, displays the eagle side of the Standing Liberty quarter, captioned "Cranston Snord's Irregulars", above a picture of Rhonda and Cranston. There is no further unit description. Subsequent publications also display the eagle side of the Standing Liberty quarter as the unit insignia, although the Buffalo nickel is occasionally shown or mentioned as their crest.
  
 
* Although Snord took over at least two functional aerospace fighters from McFinney's Manglers, the unit description as of 3025 lists Snord's Irregulars as having no aerospace fighter support. It is unknown when or how the fighters were removed from the unit.
 
* Although Snord took over at least two functional aerospace fighters from McFinney's Manglers, the unit description as of 3025 lists Snord's Irregulars as having no aerospace fighter support. It is unknown when or how the fighters were removed from the unit.
 
* Special rules for Snords Irregulars can be found in ''Turning Points War of 3039: Vega'', p. 7.
 
  
 
==Errors, corrections and retcons==
 
==Errors, corrections and retcons==
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
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* ''[[1st Somerset Strikers (sourcebook)|1st Somerset Strikers]]''
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* ''[[1st Somerset Strikers (sourcebook)]]''
 
* ''[[20 Year Update]]''
 
* ''[[20 Year Update]]''
 
* ''[[Call of Duty]]''
 
* ''[[Call of Duty]]''
* ''[[Cranston Snord's Irregulars (scenario pack)|Cranston Snord's Irregulars]]''
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* ''[[Cranston Snord's Irregulars (scenario pack)]]''
 
* ''[[Combat Manual: Mercenaries]]''
 
* ''[[Combat Manual: Mercenaries]]''
 
* ''[[Dispatch]]'' (in: ''Shrapnel'' anthology)
 
* ''[[Dispatch]]'' (in: ''Shrapnel'' anthology)
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* ''[[Turning Points War of 3039: Vega]]''
 
* ''[[Turning Points War of 3039: Vega]]''
 
* ''[[BattleCorps Scenarios#Scenario: Twins|Twins]]'' ([[BattleCorps]] scenario)
 
* ''[[BattleCorps Scenarios#Scenario: Twins|Twins]]'' ([[BattleCorps]] scenario)
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