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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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==History==
 
==History==
 
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>
 
  
 
===McFinney's Manglers===
 
===McFinney's Manglers===
 
Whatever the truth, Cranston Snord started out on [[Crossing]] with nothing but his ''[[Archer]]'' and fell on hard times. His luck saved him when he won an entire mercenary outfit named [[McFinney's Manglers]] from their CO, [[Melvin McFinney]], in a poker game in [[3007]].<ref>falsely reported as having occurred in [[3002]] in ''Cranston Snord's Irregulars'', p. 2; correct date confirmed in ''Rhonda's Irregulars'', p. 6, and on the back cover where the year is erroneously given as "3307"</ref>
 
Whatever the truth, Cranston Snord started out on [[Crossing]] with nothing but his ''[[Archer]]'' and fell on hard times. His luck saved him when he won an entire mercenary outfit named [[McFinney's Manglers]] from their CO, [[Melvin McFinney]], in a poker game in [[3007]].<ref>falsely reported as having occurred in [[3002]] in ''Cranston Snord's Irregulars'', p. 2; correct date confirmed in ''Rhonda's Irregulars'', p. 6, and on the back cover where the year is erroneously given as "3307"</ref>
  
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/>
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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/>
  
[[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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Other MechWarriors who were cashiered from Wolf's Dragoons or had quit 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.<ref name=RI6/>
  
 
===The Marik contract===
 
===The Marik contract===
 
With several large debts still outstanding, Snord was desperate to find employment for his small unit. Their biggest creditor, [[House Marik]], was hiring every mercenary unit they could at the time to bolster their defenses on the [[Lyran Commonwealth]] border, and Snord agreed to serve the [[Free Worlds League]] for one year in payment for their debts. Snord's Irregulars fought in the defense of [[Rochelle]] against a Lyran invasion. The drawn-out fighting inflicted heavy casualties on all sides and mauled several mercenary commands. Yet, where others reported 70% losses, Snord's unit managed to stay intact through salvage and even recruited additional MechWarriors and their 'Mechs from other units that had been destroyed.<ref name=CSI2/><ref name=T>''Twins''</ref>
 
With several large debts still outstanding, Snord was desperate to find employment for his small unit. Their biggest creditor, [[House Marik]], was hiring every mercenary unit they could at the time to bolster their defenses on the [[Lyran Commonwealth]] border, and Snord agreed to serve the [[Free Worlds League]] for one year in payment for their debts. Snord's Irregulars fought in the defense of [[Rochelle]] against a Lyran invasion. The drawn-out fighting inflicted heavy casualties on all sides and mauled several mercenary commands. Yet, where others reported 70% losses, Snord's unit managed to stay intact through salvage and even recruited additional MechWarriors and their 'Mechs from other units that had been destroyed.<ref name=CSI2/><ref name=T>''Twins''</ref>
  
To rebuild their own decimated forces, the victorious Free Worlds League subsequently tried to confiscate all surviving mercenaries 'Mechs on Rochelle, specifically those of Snord's unit. [[Janos Marik]] ignored the deal that the unit's service would pay for their debt and demanded that they turn over their 'Mechs, basing his claims on unclear salvage clauses in the contract. This led to a mercenary uprising under Snord, and they fought their way off-planet against Marik's exhausted forces. On 17 June 3007, Melvin McFinney was killed as the unit fought its way to the starport past elements of the [[15th Marik Militia|Fifteenth Marik Militia]], securing Cranston Snord's hold over the unit.<ref name=CSI2/><ref name=T/>
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To rebuild their own decimated forces, the victorious Free Worlds League subsequently tried to confiscate all surviving mercenary 'Mechs on Rochelle, specifically those of Snord's unit. [[Janos Marik]] ignored the deal that the unit's service would pay for their debt and demanded that they turn over their 'Mechs, basing his claims on unclear salvage clauses in the contract. This led to a mercenary uprising under Snord, and they fought their way off-planet against Marik's exhausted forces. On 17 June 3007, Melvin McFinney was killed as the unit fought its way to the starport past elements of the [[15th Marik Militia|Fifteenth Marik Militia]], securing Cranston Snord's hold over the unit.<ref name=CSI2/><ref name=T/>
  
Ever since, Cranston Snord and his mercenaries held a bitter and personal enmity against Janos Marik, his House, and his realm. [[ComStar]]'s [[Mercenary Review Board]] was apparently not called upon by either side to arbitrate the dispute.
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Ever since, Cranston Snord and his mercenaries held a bitter and personal enmity against Janos Marik, his House and his realm. [[ComStar]]'s [[Mercenary Review Board]] was apparently not called upon by either side to arbitrate the dispute.
  
 
===In service to Steiner===
 
===In service to Steiner===
 
The unit's performance on Rochelle and their escape impressed Lyran [[Archon]] [[Katrina Steiner]] enough to hire the unit. The negotiations dragged on, but eventually led to a very unusual contract: The pay was low, but Snord had the right to select the location of his unit's assignment, which allowed him to hunt for "collectibles". Snord's Irregulars received a permanent base on [[Clinton]], and [[House Steiner]] was to provide repair parts for their 'Mechs. It was only upon signing this contract that the unit took the name of "Cranston Snord’s Irregulars".<ref name=CSI3>''Cranston Snord's Irregulars'', p. 3</ref>
 
The unit's performance on Rochelle and their escape impressed Lyran [[Archon]] [[Katrina Steiner]] enough to hire the unit. The negotiations dragged on, but eventually led to a very unusual contract: The pay was low, but Snord had the right to select the location of his unit's assignment, which allowed him to hunt for "collectibles". Snord's Irregulars received a permanent base on [[Clinton]], and [[House Steiner]] was to provide repair parts for their 'Mechs. It was only upon signing this contract that the unit took the name of "Cranston Snord’s Irregulars".<ref name=CSI3>''Cranston Snord's Irregulars'', p. 3</ref>
  
Snord had suspected the existence of a hidden [[Castle Brian]] facility on Clinton for some time and had purposefully dragged out the negotiations until his men had identified the facility's exact location. He then proposed and was granted, this "worthless" area as the location of his permanent base and subsequently used the Castle Brian as a secret extension to his base.<ref name=RI6/>
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Snord had suspected the existence of a hidden [[Castle Brian]] facility on Clinton for some time, and had purposefully dragged out the negotiations until his men had identified the facility's exact location. He then proposed, and was granted, this "worthless" area as the location of his permanent base and subsequently used the Castle Brian as a secret extension to his base.<ref name=RI6/>
  
 
Besides defensive missions on the Steiner side of the border, Snord's Irregulars were involved in no less than six attacks against the Free Worlds League until [[3017]].<ref name=CSI4>''Cranston Snord's Irregulars'', p. 4</ref> (They fought on more than six different FWL planets, however, suggesting that "attack" in this context may refer to larger operations that involved several worlds.)
 
Besides defensive missions on the Steiner side of the border, Snord's Irregulars were involved in no less than six attacks against the Free Worlds League until [[3017]].<ref name=CSI4>''Cranston Snord's Irregulars'', p. 4</ref> (They fought on more than six different FWL planets, however, suggesting that "attack" in this context may refer to larger operations that involved several worlds.)
  
; New Kyoto :The Irregulars' first combat action for House Steiner came when, after months of repairing and refitting, they were offered a chance to join the defense of [[New Kyoto]] against an FWL attack. They accepted, both for the chance to fight Marik troops and because of a collection of artworks they had learned were hidden on the world. Hoping to find the treasures there, the Irregulars unexpectedly made a combat drop on the city of Kirwanal where they chanced upon an FWL supply depot and wiped out the surprised defenders. Continuing their search for the lost artworks, they followed a lead to the city of Shaval where they stumbled across the New Kyoto command post of the FWL forces and wiped it out as well before moving into Shaval and holding it. Through their lucky surprise hits on critical elements of the Marik offensive the Irregulars routed the invaders in just over two months where an eight-month campaign had been anticipated by the Steiner command. The unit received personal congratulations from Katrina Steiner, and its officers were awarded the [[Commonwealth Medal of Honor|Commonwealth Medal of Honor with Oak Leaf Clusters]]. Cranston Snord also unearthed one of the hidden vaults containing the lost art objects of New Kyoto and spirited them to the base on Clinton.<ref name=CSI3/>
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; New Kyoto :The Irregulars' first combat action for House Steiner came when, after months of repairing and refitting, they were offered a chance to join the defense of [[New Kyoto]] against an FWL attack. They accepted, both for the chance to fight Marik troops and because of a collection of artworks they had learned were hidden on the world. Hoping to find the treasures there, the Irregulars unexpectedly made a combat drop on the city of Kirwanal where they chanced upon an FWL supply depot and wiped out the surprised defenders. Continuing their search for the lost artworks, they followed a lead to the city of Shaval where they stumbled across the New Kyoto command post of the FWL forces, and wiped it out as well before moving into Shaval and holding it. Through their lucky surprise hits on critical elements of the Marik offensive the Irregulars routed the invaders in just over two months where an eight-month campaign had been anticipated by the Steiner command. The unit received personal congratulations from Katrina Steiner, and its officers were awarded the [[Commonwealth Medal of Honor|Commonwealth Medal of Honor with Oak Leaf Clusters]]. Cranston Snord also unearthed one of the hidden vaults containing the lost art objects of New Kyoto, and spirited them to the base on Clinton.<ref name=CSI3/>
  
; Wing :The Irregulars' next venture after New Kyoto was an attack on the FWL planet of [[Wing]], where they hoped to find the famous [[rare book collection of Devron]]. Over the course of the fierce fighting, two of the Irregulars' MechWarriors intercepted a message indicating that FWL forces were moving a library overland to a DropShip landing zone. Assuming this to be the collection he came for, Snord and his unit disobeyed his battle orders and penetrated deep into the enemy's rear. They intercepted the transporters just outside the city of Merth and captured most of the crates holding the rare books.<br />Snord's action achieved two unforeseen results. The Steiner command assumed his unit lost when they failed to report in, while the Marik forces mistook the raid for an attempt to attack their command center and diverted half of their front-line forces to hunt for the Irregulars. The diversion allowed the Steiner forces to break through. They arrived just in time to save the Irregulars, who had been cornered in a small river valley.<br />Having narrowly escaped destruction through sheer luck, the unit was again decorated for heroism. With their 'Mechs badly damaged and several MechWarriors wounded, Snord's Irregulars received permission to return to Clinton. They brought the book collection with them but then had to sell some of their art collection to pay for the extensive damage the unit had suffered.<ref name=CSI3/><br />(''[[The Kell Hounds]]'' sourcebook places this battle in 3005,<ref name=KH5>''The Kell Hounds'', p. 5</ref> but this is impossible as the Irregulars only formed two years later. It also establishes that the [[30th Marik Militia|Thirtieth Marik Militia]] was handed a humiliating defeat on Wing by Snord's Irregulars.)
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; Wing :The Irregulars' next venture after New Kyoto was an attack on the FWL planet of [[Wing]], where they hoped to find the famous [[rare book collection of Devron]]. Over the course of the fierce fighting, two of the Irregulars' MechWarriors intercepted a message indicating that FWL forces were moving a library overland to a DropShip landing zone. Assuming this to be the collection he came for, Snord and his unit disobeyed his battle orders and penetrated deep into the enemy rear area. They intercepted the transporters just outside the city of Merth and captured most of the crates holding the rare books.<br />Snord's action achieved two unforeseen results. The Steiner command assumed his unit lost when they failed to report in, while the Marik forces mistook the raid for an attempt to attack their command center and diverted half of their front-line forces to hunt for the Irregulars. The diversion allowed the Steiner forces to break through. They arrived just in time to save the Irregulars, who had been cornered in a small river valley.<br />Having narrowly escaped destruction through sheer luck, the unit was again decorated for heroism. With their 'Mechs badly damaged and several MechWarriors wounded, Snord's Irregulars received permission to return to Clinton. They brought the book collection with them, but then had to sell some of their art collection to pay for the extensive damage the unit had suffered.<ref name=CSI3/><br />(''[[The Kell Hounds]]'' sourcebook places this battle in 3005,<ref name=KH5>''The Kell Hounds'', p. 5</ref> but this is impossible as the Irregulars only formed two years later. It also establishes that the [[30th Marik Militia|Thirtieth Marik Militia]] was handed a humiliating defeat on Wing by Snord's Irregulars.)
  
 
In the following years, Snord's Irregulars earned a reputation as artifact hunters and gained notoriety for flagrantly disobeying orders in battle to hunt for treasures. They were unpopular among Katrina Steiner's advisors, but she cared more for the results the unit achieved. On top of the secret underground Castle Brian, the Irregulars built a museum where they exhibited their art collection. It drew enough tourist attraction to provide some extra funds to their coffers. Even Katrina Steiner herself frequently visited the museum.<ref name=CSI4/>
 
In the following years, Snord's Irregulars earned a reputation as artifact hunters and gained notoriety for flagrantly disobeying orders in battle to hunt for treasures. They were unpopular among Katrina Steiner's advisors, but she cared more for the results the unit achieved. On top of the secret underground Castle Brian, the Irregulars built a museum where they exhibited their art collection. It drew enough tourist attraction to provide some extra funds to their coffers. Even Katrina Steiner herself frequently visited the museum.<ref name=CSI4/>
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; Danais :The Irregulars raided the world of [[Danais]] together with the [[32nd Lyran Guards]], a mission that had been devised during a planning session with Katrina Steiner in mid-3007. (Since the battles on New Kyoto and Wing were expressly described as the unit's first and second operations in Steiner employ, the raid on Danais was apparently the third.) Snord was really after a [[DropShip]] carrying valuable musical instruments which had been shot down over the world's jungles during the fall of the [[Star League]]. What he did not know was that the FWL was building an aerospace fighter production facility on Danais and had reinforced the local garrison. Worse, the two derelict DropShips that the Irregulars had identified actually contained the garrison HQ. Snord’s Irregulars prevailed, however, and captured both the FWL command staff and a collection of instruments for their museum on Clinton.<ref>''Cranston Snord's Irregulars'', pp. 20–21: "Amber Surprise"</ref>
 
; Danais :The Irregulars raided the world of [[Danais]] together with the [[32nd Lyran Guards]], a mission that had been devised during a planning session with Katrina Steiner in mid-3007. (Since the battles on New Kyoto and Wing were expressly described as the unit's first and second operations in Steiner employ, the raid on Danais was apparently the third.) Snord was really after a [[DropShip]] carrying valuable musical instruments which had been shot down over the world's jungles during the fall of the [[Star League]]. What he did not know was that the FWL was building an aerospace fighter production facility on Danais and had reinforced the local garrison. Worse, the two derelict DropShips that the Irregulars had identified actually contained the garrison HQ. Snord’s Irregulars prevailed, however, and captured both the FWL command staff and a collection of instruments for their museum on Clinton.<ref>''Cranston Snord's Irregulars'', pp. 20–21: "Amber Surprise"</ref>
  
; Alula Australis :In [[3009]] the Irregulars were included in an attack on [[Alula Australis]] on their request, as a collection of portraits by the famous artist Davials was reportedly hidden there. The attack ran afoul of a hidden fighter base. Snord's unit and the accompanying [[19th Lyran Guards|Nineteenth Lyran Guards]] were cut off from their DropShips by the Marik [[405th Aerospace Wing]] (also called 405th Fighter Wing), while heavy ground units wore them down. Snord's Irregulars found the hidden fighter base and managed to destroy enough fighters to end the enemy air superiority, allowing their own DropShips to pick them up.<ref>''Cranston Snord's Irregulars'', pp. 34–35: "The Stumble Raid"</ref><br /> The 405th Aerospace Wing was notable for including several rare [[Land-Air 'Mech]]s, namely a ''[[Phoenix Hawk LAM]]'' and three ''[[Stinger LAM]]''s.
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; Alula Australis :In [[3009]] the Irregulars were included in an attack on [[Alula Australis]] on their request, as a collection of portraits by the famous artist Davials was reportedly hidden there. The attack ran afoul of a hidden fighter base. Snord's unit and the accompanying [[19th Lyran Guards|Nineteenth Lyran Guards]] were cut off from their DropShips by the Marik [[405th Aerospace Wing]] (also called 405th Fighter Wing), while heavy ground units wore them down. Snord's Irregulars found the hidden fighter base and managed to destroy enough fighters to end the enemy air superiority, allowing their own DropShips to pick them up.<ref>''Cranston Snord's Irregulars'', pp. 34–35: "The Stumble Raid"</ref><br /> The 405th Aerospace Wing was notable for including several rare [[Land Air 'Mech]]s, namely a ''[[Phoenix Hawk LAM]]'' and three ''[[Stinger LAM]]''s.
  
 
By the time of the Dragoons' [[3009]] resupply run which he reportedly joined, Snord reported to Wolf and the Clans on five empty Star League depots that he had discovered.<ref name=RI7>''Rhonda's Irregulars'', p. 7</ref>
 
By the time of the Dragoons' [[3009]] resupply run which he reportedly joined, Snord reported to Wolf and the Clans on five empty Star League depots that he had discovered.<ref name=RI7>''Rhonda's Irregulars'', p. 7</ref>
  
; Uhuru :In [[3010]], while Snord's Irregulars were posted to [[Uhuru]] as a support unit, five of their MechWarriors staged a night raid against a supply depot of the [[15th Marik Militia|Fifteenth Marik Militia]]. They were caught in a trap by defending 'Mechs who used hitherto unknown new jamming equipment and had to be rescued by Cranston Snord and Samual Sneede. The Irregulars managed a retreat, and the information about the enemy jammers from this chance encounter proved invaluable.<ref name=TTR>''Cranston Snord's Irregulars'', pp. 28–29: "To the Rescue"</ref><br>'' It was also said that the raid was unauthorized and that it was led by Rhonda Snord.<ref name=TTR/> Given that she was around 11 years old at the time, it is generally assumed that Rhonda's involvement is either an error or a tall tale spun by Snord to humiliate his Marik foes.''<ref>In ''[[Permanent Losses]]'', set in 3017, Cranston remarks that Rhonda is "just about ready" to join the Irregulars.</ref>
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; Uhuru :In [[3010]], while Snord's Irregulars were posted to [[Uhuru]] as a support unit, five of their MechWarriors staged a night raid against a supply depot of the [[15th Marik Militia|Fifteenth Marik Militia]]. They were caught in a trap by defending 'Mechs who used hitherto unknown new jamming equipment, and had to be rescued by Cranston Snord and Samual Sneede. The Irregulars managed a retreat, and the information about the enemy jammers from this chance encounter proved invaluable.<ref name=TTR>''Cranston Snord's Irregulars'', pp. 28–29: "To the Rescue"</ref><br>''It was also said that the raid was unauthorized, and that it was led by Rhonda Snord.<ref name=TTR/> Given that she was around 11 years old at the time, it is generally assumed that Rhonda's involvement is either an error or a tall tale spun by Snord to humiliate his Marik foes.''<ref>In ''[[Permanent Losses]]'', set in 3017, Cranston remarks that Rhonda is "just about ready" to join the Irregulars.</ref>
  
; Dieudonné :When the Lyran Commonwealth attempted to seize [[Dieudonné]] once again in [[3011]], Snord's Irregulars volunteered to be included in the attack, hoping to obtain the sacred [[Tome of Rigo]] that was supposedly located on that world. Colonel [[Arthur Flade]], the overall Lyran commander of the mission, was openly disdainful of the Irregulars and went out of his way to make sure they drew the most dangerous assignments while under his command. During the attack, they were dropped off target, namely in the middle of the Jarvis Military Proving and Training Grounds, an area surrounded by a heavy minefield. The Irregulars had to fight their way past several veteran units from the [[Jarvis Flight Militia]] to link up with the [[Arcturan Guards]] in the legitimate drop zone several kilometers away.<br />Colonel Flade proclaimed Snord’s Irregulars lost immediately after the drop and later accused them of having gone astray to go looting. This led to a falling out between him and Cranston Snord who believed, but could not prove, that Flade had deliberately ordered the Irregulars be dropped off target, and refused to work with him in any future operations.<ref>''Cranston Snord's Irregulars'', pp. 30–31: "Snord and the Swarm"</ref>
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; Dieudonné :When the Lyran Commonwealth attempted to seize [[Dieudonné]] once again in [[3011]], Snord's Irregulars volunteered to be included in the attack, hoping to obtain the sacred [[Tome of Rigo]] that was supposedly located on that world. Colonel [[Arthur Flade]], the overall Lyran commander of the mission, was openly disdainful of the Irregulars and went out of his way to make sure they drew the most dangerous assignments while under his command. During the attack they were dropped off target, namely in the middle of the Jarvis Military Proving and Training Grounds, an area surrounded by a heavy minefield. The Irregulars had to fight their way past several veteran units from the [[Jarvis Flight Militia]] to link up with the [[Arcturan Guards]] in the legitimate drop zone several kilometers away.<br />Colonel Flade proclaimed Snord’s Irregulars lost immediately after the drop and later accused them of having gone astray to go looting. This led to a falling out between him and Cranston Snord who believed, but could not prove, that Flade had deliberately ordered the Irregulars be dropped off target, and refused to work with him in any future operations.<ref>''Cranston Snord's Irregulars'', pp. 30–31: "Snord and the Swarm"</ref>
  
 
; Castor :In June [[3012]] Snord's Irregulars and the [[Kell Hounds]] entered the [[Castor]] system for a joint attack. The mission was to find and destroy a rumored stockpile of old nuclear weapons, and give the Kell Hounds some combat experience in the process (their first combat mission in fact);<ref name=KH5/> extra mission goals for Snord's Irregulars were to acquire a collection of [[w:Fabergé egg|Fabergé eggs]], and to humiliate the Thirtieth Marik Militia (again). According to Capt. Jonathan Taylor, [[13th Marik Militia|Thirteenth Marik Militia]], Second Battalion, First Company, Cranston Snord personally destroyed his ''[[Centurion (BattleMech)|Centurion]]'' during that joint raid, indicating that at least elements of the Thirteenth Marik Militia were involved in the fighting.<ref name=RSI38>''Rhonda's Irregulars'', p. 38: "Raid on Bordon"</ref> The Irregulars managed to identify and destroy the weapons cache just in time, as the defenders were planning to detonate the nuclear weapons stockpile with the intent of framing the mercenaries. By lucky chance, Cranston Snord, while looking for the Fabergé eggs, apprehended Colonel Nage of the Thirtieth Marik Militia in the open market of Alfagemini City and also ultimately managed to secure nine Fabergé eggs for the museum on Clinton.<ref>''The Kell Hounds'', pp. 5–6, 31</ref>
 
; Castor :In June [[3012]] Snord's Irregulars and the [[Kell Hounds]] entered the [[Castor]] system for a joint attack. The mission was to find and destroy a rumored stockpile of old nuclear weapons, and give the Kell Hounds some combat experience in the process (their first combat mission in fact);<ref name=KH5/> extra mission goals for Snord's Irregulars were to acquire a collection of [[w:Fabergé egg|Fabergé eggs]], and to humiliate the Thirtieth Marik Militia (again). According to Capt. Jonathan Taylor, [[13th Marik Militia|Thirteenth Marik Militia]], Second Battalion, First Company, Cranston Snord personally destroyed his ''[[Centurion (BattleMech)|Centurion]]'' during that joint raid, indicating that at least elements of the Thirteenth Marik Militia were involved in the fighting.<ref name=RSI38>''Rhonda's Irregulars'', p. 38: "Raid on Bordon"</ref> The Irregulars managed to identify and destroy the weapons cache just in time, as the defenders were planning to detonate the nuclear weapons stockpile with the intent of framing the mercenaries. By lucky chance, Cranston Snord, while looking for the Fabergé eggs, apprehended Colonel Nage of the Thirtieth Marik Militia in the open market of Alfagemini City and also ultimately managed to secure nine Fabergé eggs for the museum on Clinton.<ref>''The Kell Hounds'', pp. 5–6, 31</ref>
 
:''(It should be noted that different years have been given for this raid. The history section of the ''Kell Hounds'' sourcebook is ambiguous, noting on p. 5 that the raid was planned in 3011 and then narrating how Snord's Irregulars and the Kell Hounds approached Castor from two directions around 7 June, without stating a year. On page 7, however, it is narrated that the Kell Hounds only returned from the mission in the fall of 3012. In the sourcebook's scenario section, the two scenarios referring to the Clinton battle on pp. 30–31: "Lowering the Boom" and 56 ("Delta Romeo") are both dated 15 June 3012. Similarly, Capt. Taylor states he fought the Kell Hounds and Snord's Irregulars on Clinton in 3012.<ref name=RSI38/> When [[BattleCorps Scenarios#Scenario: Kell Hounds Scenario - Lowering the Boom|Lowering the Boom]] was republished via [[BattleCorps]] in 2008 the timestamp was changed to 7 June 3011 but this seems to be an oversight based on p. 5 of the ''Kell Hounds'' sourcebook.)''
 
:''(It should be noted that different years have been given for this raid. The history section of the ''Kell Hounds'' sourcebook is ambiguous, noting on p. 5 that the raid was planned in 3011 and then narrating how Snord's Irregulars and the Kell Hounds approached Castor from two directions around 7 June, without stating a year. On page 7, however, it is narrated that the Kell Hounds only returned from the mission in the fall of 3012. In the sourcebook's scenario section, the two scenarios referring to the Clinton battle on pp. 30–31: "Lowering the Boom" and 56 ("Delta Romeo") are both dated 15 June 3012. Similarly, Capt. Taylor states he fought the Kell Hounds and Snord's Irregulars on Clinton in 3012.<ref name=RSI38/> When [[BattleCorps Scenarios#Scenario: Kell Hounds Scenario - Lowering the Boom|Lowering the Boom]] was republished via [[BattleCorps]] in 2008 the timestamp was changed to 7 June 3011 but this seems to be an oversight based on p. 5 of the ''Kell Hounds'' sourcebook.)''
  
; Nestor :On [[Nestor]], the Irregulars managed to capture a consignment of old Earth vintage brandy in [[3013]]. Destined for Janos Marik's personal cellar, it was being transferred from the city of Jillor to Millor as the Marik forces began to evacuate the world in the face of the Lyran onslaught. The Irregulars' recon lance abandoned the fight for the city of Tursimis, penetrated more than forty-nine kilometers behind the enemy lines, and intercepted the convoy. The three ''[[Rifleman]]'' 'Mechs defending the convoy (together with an ''[[Ostscout]]'') had been modified to carry two additional [[Autocannon/5|autocannons]] instead of their [[large laser]]s. Their ammunition supply ran out quickly, as they had not carried full ammunition bins to start with. The crew of the [[Vedette]] tank holding the brandy crates took off when the light 'Mechs of the Scout Lance mauled the defenders.<ref>''Cranston Snord's Irregulars'', pp. 36–37: "Snord Rides Again"</ref>
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; Nestor :On [[Nestor]], the Irregulars managed to capture a consignment of old Earth vintage brandy in [[3013]]. Destined for Janos Marik's personal cellar, it was being transferred from the city of Jillor to Millor as the Marik forces began to evacuate the world in the face of the Lyran onslaught. The Irregulars' recon lance abandoned the fight for the city of Tursimis, penetrated more than forty-nine kilometers behind the enemy lines and intercepted the convoy. The three ''[[Rifleman]]'' 'Mechs defending the convoy (together with an ''[[Ostscout]]'') had been modified to carry two additional [[Autocannon/5|autocannons]] instead of their [[large laser]]s. Their ammunition supply ran out quickly, as they had not carried full ammunition bins to start with. The crew of the [[Vedette]] tank holding the brandy crates took off when the light 'Mechs of the Scout Lance mauled the defenders.<ref>''Cranston Snord's Irregulars'', pp. 36–37: "Snord Rides Again"</ref>
  
; Loric :A turning point for the Irregulars' reputation came in [[3014]] when they managed to defend a munitions dump on [[Loric]] against a supply raid by [[Wolf's Dragoons]], capturing several enemies 'Mechs in the process and then generously returning three captured MechWarriors to the Dragoon ranks. The victory over the famous Dragoons earned Snord's Irregulars considerable respect and brought attention to the fact that they were not only oddball treasure hunters but also a formidable fighting force.<ref name=CSI4/><br />(The battle on Loric was actually staged and conducted largely in the [[Clan]] fashion of ritualized fights that caused only light damage to the opponents.<ref name=RI7/>)
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; Loric :A turning point for the Irregulars' reputation came in [[3014]] when they managed to defend a munitions dump on [[Loric]] against a supply raid by [[Wolf's Dragoons]], capturing several enemy 'Mechs in the process and then generously returning three captured MechWarriors to the Dragoon ranks. The victory over the famous Dragoons earned Snord's Irregulars considerable respect and brought attention to the fact that they were not only oddball treasure hunters, but also a formidable fighting force.<ref name=CSI4/><br />(The battle on Loric was actually staged and conducted largely in the [[Clan]] fashion of ritualized fights that caused only light damage to the opponents.<ref name=RI7/>)
  
 
; Other battles :In the period between the attack on Wing and the raid on their Clinton base in 3017, Snord’s Irregulars also participated in the following operations for which no accurate date is known:
 
; Other battles :In the period between the attack on Wing and the raid on their Clinton base in 3017, Snord’s Irregulars also participated in the following operations for which no accurate date is known:
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===Reprisal===
 
===Reprisal===
Not a man to take losing lightly, Janos Marik had enough of the repeated humiliation and sent elite forces to Clinton to destroy the Irregulars' base. They hit it on 14 February 3017.<ref name=PL>''Permanent Losses''</ref> This attack, which met with little resistance as Snord's Irregulars were fighting Marik Regulars on Loric at the time,<ref>''Cranston Snord's Irregulars'' gives different accounts on this. On p. 5 it is noted that the Irregulars were fighting Wolf's Dragoons, apparently referring to the battle that is said to have taken place in 3014 on p. 4 (and also in ''Rhonda's Irregulars'', p. 7); Cranston Snord himself claims in an interview transcript on p. 39 that they fought Marik regulars on Loric in 3017.</ref> devastated more than just the base facilities and the museum. The precious art collection was stolen, destroyed, or badly damaged, constituting a considerable blow against the morale of Snord's Irregulars and also pushing them close to bankruptcy. Katrina Steiner again stepped in their favor, however. Following a personal audience which she granted Cranston Snord within a week of his return to Clinton, she gave Snord's Irregulars an advance on pay as well as permission to attack the Free Worlds League at will.<ref name=CSI5>''Cranston Snord's Irregulars'', p. 5</ref> She also loaned the unit a [[JumpShip]], though Samual Sneede opined that "it should have been on its way to the scrap yard when we got it".<ref>''Cranston Snord's Irregulars'', p. 44</ref> [[Thelos Auburn]] had been caught up in the attack, and by coincidence had overheard from Marik troops that the stolen treasures were brought to [[Nathan]].<ref name=PL/>
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Not a man to take losing lightly, Janos Marik had enough of the repeated humiliation and sent elite forces to Clinton to destroy the Irregulars' base. They hit it on 14 February 3017.<ref name=PL>''Permanent Losses''</ref> This attack, which met with little resistance as Snord's Irregulars were fighting Marik Regulars on Loric at the time,<ref>''Cranston Snord's Irregulars'' gives different accounts on this. On p. 5 it is noted that the Irregulars were fighting Wolf's Dragoons, apparently referring to the battle that is said to have taken place in 3014 on p. 4 (and also in ''Rhonda's Irregulars'', p. 7); Cranston Snord himself claims in an interview transcript on p. 39 that they fought Marik regulars on Loric in 3017.</ref> devastated more than just the base facilities and the museum. The precious art collection was stolen, destroyed or badly damaged, constituting a considerable blow against the morale of Snord's Irregulars and also pushing them close to bankruptcy. Katrina Steiner again stepped in in their favor, however. Following a personal audience which she granted Cranston Snord within a week of his return to Clinton, she gave Snord's Irregulars an advance on pay as well as permission to attack the Free Worlds League at will.<ref name=CSI5>''Cranston Snord's Irregulars'', p. 5</ref> She also loaned the unit a [[JumpShip]], though Samual Sneede opined that "it should have been on its way to the scrap yard when we got it".<ref>''Cranston Snord's Irregulars'', p. 44</ref> [[Thelos Auburn]] had been caught up in the attack, and by coincidence had overheard from Marik troops that the stolen treasures were brought to [[Nathan]].<ref name=PL/>
  
 
===The Junk Yard Dog Affair===
 
===The Junk Yard Dog Affair===
 
The Irregulars plotted their revenge against House Marik for the next three months: a daring deep penetration raid dubbed [[Operation Junk Yard Dog]] (after one of the old songs in the music collection of Rhonda Snord). Its aim was to regain the stolen museum pieces and to end Marik's harassment once and for all.<ref>''Cranston Snord's Irregulars'', pp. 5, 39–47: "Junk Yard Dog Affair" I–IV</ref>
 
The Irregulars plotted their revenge against House Marik for the next three months: a daring deep penetration raid dubbed [[Operation Junk Yard Dog]] (after one of the old songs in the music collection of Rhonda Snord). Its aim was to regain the stolen museum pieces and to end Marik's harassment once and for all.<ref>''Cranston Snord's Irregulars'', pp. 5, 39–47: "Junk Yard Dog Affair" I–IV</ref>
  
; Phase 1 - Nathan :The rural world of [[Nathan]], deep in FWL space and occasionally used for R&R by FWL troops, was identified as the place where the museum pieces had been brought, due to be sold on the free market. The Lyran Commonwealth paid for stolen security codes that allowed Snord's Irregulars to disguise their DropShip as an FWL vessel returning from the front. The DropShip was cleared and landed on Nathan as a guest of the local Earl on Friday, March 13, [[3018]]. During the approach, it secretly combat-dropped the Irregulars. Although many military units were present on the planet, they were unprepared and totally surprised by the attack. Snord's Irregulars reclaimed many pieces of their collection in simultaneous engagements in several cities across the planet over the next two weeks before the FWL could bring in reinforcements.<ref>''Cranston Snord's Irregulars'', pp. 5, 39–41</ref>
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; Phase 1 - Nathan :The rural world of [[Nathan]], deep in FWL space and occasionally used for R&R by FWL troops, was identified as the place where the museum pieces had been brought, due to be sold on the free market. The Lyran Commonwealth paid for stolen security codes that allowed Snord's Irregulars to disguise their DropShip as an FWL vessel returning from the front. The DropShip was cleared and landed on Nathan as guests of the local Earl on Friday, March 13, [[3018]]. During approach, it secretly combat-dropped the Irregulars. Although many military units were present on the planet, they were unprepared and totally surprised by the attack. Snord's Irregulars reclaimed many pieces of their collection in simultaneous engagements in several cities across the planet over the next two weeks before the FWL could bring in reinforcements.<ref>''Cranston Snord's Irregulars'', pp. 5, 39–41</ref>
  
 
; Phase 2 - Holt :In response to the attack, the FWL reinforced the border in an attempt to cut off Snord's escape route. But the Irregulars drove even deeper into FWL territory instead and staged a surprise attack on the residential palace of House Marik on the planet [[Holt]], where they overran the weak and surprised household guards and Rainbow Company of the [[Twenty-seventh Marik Militia]] within a few hours and took [[Jason Marik-Torrenson]], third cousin to Janos, hostage. They recovered some more booty that had been brought here from Clinton and also appropriated supplies and spare parts.<ref>''Cranston Snord's Irregulars'', pp. 5, 39, 44–47</ref>
 
; Phase 2 - Holt :In response to the attack, the FWL reinforced the border in an attempt to cut off Snord's escape route. But the Irregulars drove even deeper into FWL territory instead and staged a surprise attack on the residential palace of House Marik on the planet [[Holt]], where they overran the weak and surprised household guards and Rainbow Company of the [[Twenty-seventh Marik Militia]] within a few hours and took [[Jason Marik-Torrenson]], third cousin to Janos, hostage. They recovered some more booty that had been brought here from Clinton and also appropriated supplies and spare parts.<ref>''Cranston Snord's Irregulars'', pp. 5, 39, 44–47</ref>
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===Interlude on the Kurita border===
 
===Interlude on the Kurita border===
; Alexandria :In an attempt to make good use of the unit's reputation, Katrina Steiner relocated Snord's Irregulars to [[Alexandria (LC)|Alexandria]] near the [[Draconis Combine]] border in [[3020]]. Snord accepted as Alexandria was not only rumored to hold a wealth of Star League supplies and armaments but had once been a showplace for museums and art galleries.<br />[[House Kurita]] was not intimidated by the Irregulars' reputation, however. Overall, the Irregulars fared poorly against the Kurita forces. To make matters worse, they found many of the collectibles they had come for destroyed. When the Irregulars actually retrieved a cache of statues not far from their post at Lake Meede, Kurita 'Mechs deliberately fired on the artifacts and destroyed them. At one point, a portion of Snord's Irregulars set off to search for booty in the middle of a battle, only to walk into a trap by enemy forces. The cornered 'Mechs of Snord's unit only managed to escape through sheer luck when several Kurita ''[[Archer]]''s who had pinned down Snord and his Command Lance found out that they were loaded with dysfunctional missiles. After seven disastrous and unprofitable months on Alexandria, Snord's Irregulars returned to Clinton to lick their wounds and repair their equipment, which took another six months.<ref name=CSI6>''Cranston Snord's Irregulars'', p. 6</ref><ref>''Cranston Snord's Irregulars'', pp. 24–25: "Up in Smoke"</ref>
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; Alexandria :In an attempt to make good use of the unit's reputation, Katrina Steiner relocated Snord's Irregulars to [[Alexandria (LC)|Alexandria]] near the [[Draconis Combine]] border in [[3020]]. Snord accepted as Alexandria was not only rumored to hold a wealth of Star League supplies and armaments, but had once been a show place for museums and art galleries.<br />[[House Kurita]] was not intimidated by the Irregulars' reputation, however. Overall, the Irregulars fared poorly against the Kurita forces. To make matters worse, they found many of the collectibles they had come for destroyed. When the Irregulars actually retrieved a cache of statues not far from their post at Lake Meede, Kurita 'Mechs deliberately fired on the artifacts and destroyed them. At one point, a portion of Snord's Irregulars set off to search for booty in the middle of a battle, only to walk into a trap by enemy forces. The cornered 'Mechs of Snord's unit only managed to escape through sheer luck when several Kurita ''[[Archer]]''s who had pinned down Snord and his Command Lance found out that they were loaded with dysfunctional missiles. After seven disastrous and unprofitable months on Alexandria Snord's Irregulars returned to Clinton to lick their wounds and repair their equipment, which took another six months.<ref name=CSI6>''Cranston Snord's Irregulars'', p. 6</ref><ref>''Cranston Snord's Irregulars'', pp. 24–25: "Up in Smoke"</ref>
  
; Tamar :Snord accepted a mission to bolster the weak defense forces on [[Tamar]] in [[3022]] that were under attack from Kurita troops. The mission started out badly when Snord's Irregulars were dropped several kilometers off target, right into the city of Vrance which was controlled by Kurita units under General Askam. Through his unorthodox tactics, Snord managed to capture and hold the city, inflicting heavy damage on Askam's forces. Impressed, General Askam offered them a secret contract for twice the pay, but flat out refused Cranston Snord's demand that the unit would be allowed to choose their targets "for collecting purposes" and offered yet more money instead. An announcement by Katrina Steiner that she would increase the unit's pay put an end to the negotiations.<br />Afterward the unit moved back to their base on Clinton and rebuilt their museum. However, despite the income from the museum and their raise in pay, they were still in debt.<ref name=CSI6/>
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; Tamar :Snord accepted a mission to bolster the weak defense forces on [[Tamar]] in [[3022]] that were under attack from Kurita troops. The mission started out badly when Snord's Irregulars were dropped several kilometers off target, right into the city of Vrance that was controlled by Kurita units under General Askam. Through his unorthodox tactics Snord managed to capture and hold the city, inflicting heavy damage on Askam's forces. Impressed, General Askam offered them a secret contract for twice the pay, but flat out refused Cranston Snord's demand that the unit would be allowed to choose their targets "for collecting purposes" and offered yet more money instead. An announcement by Katrina Steiner that she would increase the unit's pay put an end to the negotiations.<br />Afterward the unit moved back to their base on Clinton where they rebuilt their museum. However, despite the income from the museum and their raise in pay they were still in debt.<ref name=CSI6/>
  
 
===Back to the Marik border===
 
===Back to the Marik border===
 
; Hyde :In [[3023]], Snord's Irregulars were assigned to protect a vital water purification plant on [[Hyde]], a small ocean world on the Marik border that Lyran intelligence expected to come under attack. While waiting for an attack to happen, Snord used his 'Mechs for excavations in search of treasure. They found nothing, but since they were hidden in their excavation site, Snord’s Irregulars were overlooked by the FWL attackers when the attack came. This allowed them to ambush and beat back the surprised attackers.<ref name=CSI6/>
 
; Hyde :In [[3023]], Snord's Irregulars were assigned to protect a vital water purification plant on [[Hyde]], a small ocean world on the Marik border that Lyran intelligence expected to come under attack. While waiting for an attack to happen, Snord used his 'Mechs for excavations in search of treasure. They found nothing, but since they were hidden in their excavation site, Snord’s Irregulars were overlooked by the FWL attackers when the attack came. This allowed them to ambush and beat back the surprised attackers.<ref name=CSI6/>
  
; Phecda :In [[3024]], after months of recovering their strength, their next assignment brought Snord's Irregulars to the ice world of [[Phecda]], where the FWL had repeatedly attacked and destroyed Lyran attempts to construct a large water purification plant. Cranston Snord was interested because he had obtained information about a ''[[Colossus (DropShip class)|Colossus]]''-class DropShip that had crashed fairly intact on the planet during the fall of the Star League. Aware of FWL spies on Phecda, Snord gave the impression that his unit, true to their reputation, was more occupied with chasing lost treasures than defending. A mock "water purification plant" was built in place of the previous one, while the real facility was secretly built a few kilometers away at the site of the Irregulars’ alleged treasure hunt. As Snord had anticipated, the spies did not look for a second plant when one was apparently being built in plain sight in the usual spot. As expected, an FWL company attacked when the plant was reportedly near completion, but the false compound turned out to be a trap filled with explosives. What remained of the Marik force was mopped up over the next two days, and according to Snord’s official report, he estimated that only three to five enemy 'Mechs made it back to their DropShip.<br />Over the course of the battle, a scout 'Mech found something metallic under the ice that turned out to be the lost DropShip. The Irregulars recovered a fortune of items including many functional [[BattleMech]]s and well-preserved supplies from the derelict. All of the superior weapon systems and sophisticated [[lostech]] were secretly moved to their base on Clinton for investigation. An appropriate share of the findings, stripped of all advanced technology, was handed over to Katrina Steiner as Cranston Snord remembered how she had helped him in the past.<ref>''Cranston Snord's Irregulars'', p. 7</ref><ref name=RI7/> (Cranston Snord was secretly ordered by Colonel Jaime Wolf to hold back any advanced technology, and to add only one additional company of 'Mechs to his outfit.<ref name=RI7/>) When Snord's Irregulars returned to Clinton, their financial difficulties were no more. They added infantry, tanks, and aerospace fighters to their outfit to form a mixed battalion by [[3026]].<ref name=RI7/> The ''Colossus'' was subsequently cannibalized by the Commonwealth.<ref name="TRO3075p198">''Technical Readout: 3075'', p. 198: "''Colossus''"</ref>
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; Phecda :In [[3024]], after months of recovering their strength, their next assignment brought Snord's Irregulars to the ice world of [[Phecda]], where the FWL had repeatedly attacked and destroyed Lyran attempts to construct a large water purification plant. Cranston Snord was interested because he had obtained information about a ''[[Colossus (DropShip)|Colossus]]''-class DropShip that had crashed fairly intact on the planet during the fall of the Star League. Aware of FWL spies on Phecda, Snord gave the impression that his unit, true to their reputation, was more occupied with chasing lost treasures than defending. A mock "water purification plant" was built in the place of the previous one, while the real facility was secretly built a few kilometers away at the site of the Irregulars’ alleged treasure hunt. As Snord had anticipated, the spies did not look for a second plant when one was apparently being built in plain sight in the usual spot. As expected, an FWL company attacked when the plant was reportedly near completion, but the false compound turned out to be a trap filled with explosives. What remained of the Marik force was mopped up over the next two days, and according to Snord’s official report he estimated that only three to five enemy 'Mechs made it back to their DropShip.<br />Over the course of the battle, a scout 'Mech found something metallic under the ice that turned out to be the lost DropShip. The Irregulars recovered a fortune of items including many functional [[BattleMech]]s and well-preserved supplies from the derelict. All of the superior weapon systems and sophisticated [[lostech]] was secretly moved to their base on Clinton for investigation. An appropriate share of the findings, stripped of all advanced technology, was handed over to Katrina Steiner as Cranston Snord remembered how she had helped him in the past.<ref>''Cranston Snord's Irregulars'', p. 7</ref><ref name=RI7/> (Cranston Snord was secretly ordered by Colonel Jaime Wolf to hold back any advanced technology, and to add only one additional company of 'Mechs to his outfit.<ref name=RI7/>) When Snord's Irregulars returned to Clinton, their financial difficulties were no more. They added infantry, tanks and aerospace fighters to their outfit to form a mixed battalion by [[3026]].<ref name=RI7/> The ''Colossus'' was subsequently cannibalized by the Commonwealth.<ref name="TRO3075p198">''Technical Readout: 3075'', p. 198: "''Colossus''"</ref>
  
 
; Zaniah :During a mission to relieve [[Zaniah]] from an FWL attack in [[3025]] the Irregulars came across the wreckage of a crimson Lyran ''Archer'' from which they retrieved an unconscious middle-aged man wearing the uniform of an [[LCAF]] [[Leutnant]]. Brought to Clinton for treatment, all he could remember was that his first name was Marcos and that he was a 'Mech pilot. However, a search of all known military databases failed to reveal the man’s identity and he joined Snord's Irregulars as [[Marcos Shake]]. He was noteworthy for bearing a striking similarity to [[Thomas Marik]].<ref>''Rhonda's Irregulars'', p. 25</ref>
 
; Zaniah :During a mission to relieve [[Zaniah]] from an FWL attack in [[3025]] the Irregulars came across the wreckage of a crimson Lyran ''Archer'' from which they retrieved an unconscious middle-aged man wearing the uniform of an [[LCAF]] [[Leutnant]]. Brought to Clinton for treatment, all he could remember was that his first name was Marcos and that he was a 'Mech pilot. However, a search of all known military databases failed to reveal the man’s identity and he joined Snord's Irregulars as [[Marcos Shake]]. He was noteworthy for bearing a striking similarity to [[Thomas Marik]].<ref>''Rhonda's Irregulars'', p. 25</ref>
  
 
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; Defending Clinton :According to the [[apocryphal]] scenario "''[[The Further Adventures of Cranston Snord's Irregulars: The Bribery Gambit]]''", published in [[Stardate]] Vol. 3 #6, Marik forces planned to kidnap [[Misha Auburn]], daughter of Steiner court historian Thelos Auburn, in order to pressure Thelos into assassinating Archon Katrina Steiner and Archon-Designate Melissa Steiner. However, the [[LIC]] learned of the plan, and a trap was set on Clinton. When bandit forces consisting of seven 'Mechs and five tanks made planetfall in 3025, the entire Snord's Irregulars company, plus Thelos Auburn himself piloting a ''[[Crusader]]'', engaged and defeated them on a terrain feature called the Ferrald Slopes.
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; Defending Clinton :According to the [[apocryphal]] scenario "''[[The Further Adventures of Cranston Snord's Irregulars The Bribery Gambit]]''", published in [[Stardate]] Vol. 3 #6, Marik forces planned to kidnap [[Misha Auburn]], daughter of Steiner court historian Thelos Auburn, in order to pressure Thelos into assassinating Archon Katrina Steiner and Archon-Designate Melissa Steiner. However, the [[LIC]] learned of the plan and a trap was set on Clinton. When bandit forces consisting of seven 'Mechs and five tanks made planetfall in 3025, the entire Snord's Irregulars company, plus Thelos Auburn himself piloting a ''[[Crusader]]'', engaged and defeated them on a terrain feature called the Ferrald Slopes.
 
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===The Fourth Succession War===
 
===The Fourth Succession War===
The alliance of the Irregulars' employer, House Steiner, with [[House Davion]]'s [[Federated Suns]] brought about the [[Fourth Succession War]]. Although Houses Steiner and Davion sought to integrate their military command structure in the nascent [[Federated Commonwealth]], nothing changed for Snord's Irregulars for the time being. Initial plans did not include the Irregulars in [[Operation GÖTTERDÄMMERUNG]] (the Steiner part of the Fourth Succession War offensive) but placed them on garrison duty as a reserve force instead.<ref name=RI7/>
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The alliance of the Irregulars' employer, House Steiner, with [[House Davion]]'s [[Federated Suns]] brought about the [[Fourth Succession War]]. Although Houses Steiner and Davion sought to integrate their military command structure in the nascent [[Federated Commonwealth]], nothing changed for Snord's Irregulars for the time being. Initial plans did not include the Irregulars in [[Operation GÖTTERDÄMMERUNG]] (the Steiner part of the Fourth Succession War offensive), but placed them on garrison duty as a reserve force instead.<ref name=RI7/>
  
 
; Volders :Cranston Snord's research efforts on Clinton produced leads indicating that something could be found on [[Volders]]. He convinced the [[LCAF]] to include his unit in the assault on the world and they were deployed in conjunction with the Second [[Narhal's Raiders]] in late [[3028]]. Searching for datachips behind enemy lines, the Irregulars once again chanced across their command bunker while trying to reconnect with Narhal's Raiders. The loss of the command bunker shattered the strong resistance and the remaining defenders surrendered four days later. It turned out that the command bunker had been installed in a recently discovered Star League facility and a close inspection of the half-collapsed tunnels led to a cache holding more than three dozen Star League vehicles and BattleMechs along with supplies and ammunition. It was all quietly shipped back to the hidden Castle Brian on Clinton, as Snord was still not allowed by Colonel Wolf to field any of the advanced equipment that they were secretly stockpiling.<ref>''Rhonda's Irregulars, pp. 7–8, 34–37: "Tanks a Lot" and "Snakes in the Grass"</ref>
 
; Volders :Cranston Snord's research efforts on Clinton produced leads indicating that something could be found on [[Volders]]. He convinced the [[LCAF]] to include his unit in the assault on the world and they were deployed in conjunction with the Second [[Narhal's Raiders]] in late [[3028]]. Searching for datachips behind enemy lines, the Irregulars once again chanced across their command bunker while trying to reconnect with Narhal's Raiders. The loss of the command bunker shattered the strong resistance and the remaining defenders surrendered four days later. It turned out that the command bunker had been installed in a recently discovered Star League facility and a close inspection of the half-collapsed tunnels led to a cache holding more than three dozen Star League vehicles and BattleMechs along with supplies and ammunition. It was all quietly shipped back to the hidden Castle Brian on Clinton, as Snord was still not allowed by Colonel Wolf to field any of the advanced equipment that they were secretly stockpiling.<ref>''Rhonda's Irregulars, pp. 7–8, 34–37: "Tanks a Lot" and "Snakes in the Grass"</ref>
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===After the war===
 
===After the war===
; Outreach :After the war, the unit rotated back to Clinton and Cranston and Rhonda Snord secretly met with the remainder of Wolf's Dragoons. Jaime Wolf confided to the Snords that a Clan invasion was to be expected shortly. He reviewed with them his projections of losses for the Inner Sphere and provided convincing arguments for the Dragoons to disassociate themselves from the Clans. Jaime Wolf also asked Snord to verify the supposed presence of hidden 'Mech production facilities on [[Outreach]]. Subsequently, Snord requested permission to garrison Outreach and investigate it for artifacts. Unaware of the connection between the Irregulars and Wolf's Dragoons, the Federated Commonwealth High Command agreed to the request in [[3030]], and asked Snord privately to make sure nothing of unexpected value was on the world because Wolf's Dragoons had requested Outreach be turned over to them. Snord's Irregulars surveyed the world for more than six months, secretly passing all information on to Wolf's Dragoons and (falsely) reporting to the Federated Commonwealth High Command that the world was clear.<ref name=RI8>''Rhonda's Irregulars'', p. 8</ref>
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; Outreach :After the war, the unit rotated back to Clinton and Cranston and Rhonda Snord secretly met with the remainders of Wolf's Dragoons. Jaime Wolf confided to the Snords that a Clan invasion was to be expected shortly. He reviewed with them his projections of losses for the Inner Sphere and provided convincing arguments for the Dragoons to disassociate themselves from the Clans. Jaime Wolf also asked Snord to verify the supposed presence of hidden 'Mech production facilities on [[Outreach]]. Subsequently, Snord requested permission to garrison Outreach and investigate it for artifacts. Unaware of the connection between the Irregulars and Wolf's Dragoons, the Federated Commonwealth High Command agreed to the request in [[3030]], and asked Snord privately to make sure nothing of unexpected value was on the world because Wolf's Dragoons had requested Outreach be turned over to them. Snord's Irregulars surveyed the world for more than six months, secretly passing all information on to Wolf's Dragoons and (falsely) reporting to the Federated Commonwealth High Command that the world was clear.<ref name=RI8>''Rhonda's Irregulars'', p. 8</ref>
  
 
===The Waco Rangers===
 
===The Waco Rangers===
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===New commander===
 
===New commander===
Cranston Snord suffered a heart attack in the spring of [[3034]] that left him handicapped and effectively ended his MechWarrior career.<ref name=cmmp28/> He gradually turned from active mercenary to researcher and intelligence gatherer on Clinton, and the day-to-day running of the mercenary outfit was taken over by his daughter Rhonda. Several other old members of the unit also retired or mustered out during this time.<ref name=RI9>''Rhonda's Irregulars'', p. 9</ref>
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Cranston Snord suffered a heart attack in the spring of [[3034]] that left him handicapped and effectively ended his MechWarrior career.<ref name=cmmp28/> He gradually turned from active mercenary to researcher and intelligence gatherer on Clinton, and the day to day running of the mercenary outfit was taken over by his daughter Rhonda. Several other old members of the unit also retired or mustered out during this time.<ref name=RI9>''Rhonda's Irregulars'', p. 9</ref>
  
 
In [[3037]], Cranston Snord secretly traveled to the late Janos Marik's tomb together with [[Jake Walmar]]. On April 11, they broke into the Marik tomb in Dormuth on [[Marik]] to drink a toast to Janos from the brandy they had secured on Nestor back in 3013.<ref name=RI9/> Despite their hateful relationship (at least from Marik's side), Snord called it a good-natured game in his eulogy which he concluded with "''Seyla''".<ref>''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 50</ref>
 
In [[3037]], Cranston Snord secretly traveled to the late Janos Marik's tomb together with [[Jake Walmar]]. On April 11, they broke into the Marik tomb in Dormuth on [[Marik]] to drink a toast to Janos from the brandy they had secured on Nestor back in 3013.<ref name=RI9/> Despite their hateful relationship (at least from Marik's side), Snord called it a good-natured game in his eulogy which he concluded with "''Seyla''".<ref>''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 50</ref>
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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]]'', ''[[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 (planet)|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>
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; Apollo :[[Apollo (planet)|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 for 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>
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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 between 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 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 which led the mercenaries and the pro-Victor forces to fight each other. After the deception was uncovered and the battle for Odessa 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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===Dark Age===
 
===Dark Age===
 
The Irregulars were on [[Jaipur]] when the [[CCAF]]'s [[Dynasty Guard]] regiment arrived on the world. They fought briefly, but the Irregulars were forced to withdraw.<ref>''Field Manual: 3145'', p. 30</ref>  
 
The Irregulars were on [[Jaipur]] when the [[CCAF]]'s [[Dynasty Guard]] regiment arrived on the world. They fought briefly, but the Irregulars were forced to withdraw.<ref>''Field Manual: 3145'', p. 30</ref>  
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Joshua Snord succeeded his father Alexander as leader of the unit, getting rid of the worst members and recruiting new ones. In 3145 they were based on [[Bacum]] in the Federated Suns.<ref>''Field Manual: 3145'', p. 182</ref>
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In 3145, the Irregulars raided Clinton, recovering a trove of priceless artifacts from their old Snord museum, which allowed the group to grow to a reinforced battalion.<ref>''Tamar Rising'', p. 96</ref>
  
In [[3140]], Joshua Snord succeeded his father Alexander as leader of the unit, getting rid of the worst members and recruiting new ones. In [[3145]] they were based on [[Bacum]] in the Federated Suns.<ref>''Field Manual: 3145'', p. 182</ref> In 3145, the Irregulars raided Clinton, recovering a trove of priceless artifacts from their old Snord museum, which allowed the group to grow to a reinforced battalion.<ref>''Tamar Rising'', p. 96</ref>
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===IlClan Era===
 
 
===ilClan Era===
 
 
On [[3150]], the Irregulars were posted on the planet [[Butte Hold]], part of the [[Oberon Confederation]], protecting a desert dig site, when a [[Trinary]] of the [[Clan Hell's Horses]] [[Eleventh Mechanized Cavalry Cluster]] attacked them, mistaking them for a group of raiders who had attacked the [[Republic of the Barrens]]. Snord's company managed to hold off the Horses long enough to evacuate all people and equipment, before departing off-world.<ref>''Tamar Rising'', p. 41</ref>
 
On [[3150]], the Irregulars were posted on the planet [[Butte Hold]], part of the [[Oberon Confederation]], protecting a desert dig site, when a [[Trinary]] of the [[Clan Hell's Horses]] [[Eleventh Mechanized Cavalry Cluster]] attacked them, mistaking them for a group of raiders who had attacked the [[Republic of the Barrens]]. Snord's company managed to hold off the Horses long enough to evacuate all people and equipment, before departing off-world.<ref>''Tamar Rising'', p. 41</ref>
  
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| colspan="4" style="background: #efefef;" | '''Commanding Officers of Snord's Irregulars'''
 
| colspan="4" style="background: #efefef;" | '''Commanding Officers of Snord's Irregulars'''
 
|-
 
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| [[Captain]]||[[Cranston Snord]]||3007 - [[3034]]
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| [[Captain]]||[[Cranston Snord]]||3007–[[3034]]
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Colonel]]||[[Rhonda Snord]]||3034 - [[3063]]<ref name=FM:MRp102/>
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| [[Colonel]]||[[Rhonda Snord]]||3034–[[3063]]<ref name=FM:MRp102/>
 
|-
 
|-
 
| [[Lieutenant-Colonel]]||[[Alexandria Natasha Snord]]||3063<ref name=FM:MRp102>''Field Manual: Mercenaries, Revised'', p. 102</ref>
 
| [[Lieutenant-Colonel]]||[[Alexandria Natasha Snord]]||3063<ref name=FM:MRp102>''Field Manual: Mercenaries, Revised'', p. 102</ref>
 
|-
 
|-
| Colonel||[[Alexander Snord]]||[[3140]]<ref name=TRp96>''Tamar Rising'', p. 96: "Personalities - Joshua Snord"</ref>
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| Colonel||[[Alexander Snord]]||[[3140]]<ref>''Tamar Rising'', p. 96: "Personalities - Joshua Snord"</ref>
 
|-
 
|-
| Colonel||[[Joshua Snord]]||[[3140]] - [[3152]]<ref name=FM:3145p182>''Field Manual: 3145'', p. 182: "Notable Mercenary Forces - Federated Suns"</ref>
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| Colonel||[[Joshua Snord]]||[[3140]]-[[3152]]<ref name=FM:3145p182>''Field Manual: 3145'', p. 182: "Notable Mercenary Forces - Federated Suns"</ref>
 
|-
 
|-
 
|}
 
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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]]''
  
 
* Air Lance (1 [[Wing]])
 
* Air Lance (1 [[Wing]])
 
** Lieutenant Richter Nikmen - ''[[Stuka]]''
 
** Lieutenant Richter Nikmen - ''[[Stuka]]''
** Travis Horr - ''[[Corsair (Aerospace Fighter class)|Corsair]]''
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** Travis Horr - ''[[Corsair]]''
 
** Yolinda Brekner - ''[[Chippewa]]''
 
** Yolinda Brekner - ''[[Chippewa]]''
  
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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]]''
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** Dorchester Quinn - ''[[Burke]]''
 
** Archie Ferries - ''[[Demon (Combat Vehicle)|Demon]]''
 
** Archie Ferries - ''[[Demon (Combat Vehicle)|Demon]]''
 
** Nathan "Beaver" Hauck - ''[[Rotunda]]''
 
** Nathan "Beaver" Hauck - ''[[Rotunda]]''
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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)
 
* ''[[Explorer Corps (sourcebook)|Explorer Corps]]''
 
* ''[[Explorer Corps (sourcebook)|Explorer Corps]]''
 
* ''[[Field Manual: 3145]]''
 
* ''[[Field Manual: 3145]]''
* ''[[The Further Adventures of Cranston Snord's Irregulars: The Bribery Gambit]]''
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* ''[[The Further Adventures of Cranston Snord's Irregulars - The Bribery Gambit]]''
 
* ''[[Handbook: House Marik]]''
 
* ''[[Handbook: House Marik]]''
 
* ''[[The Kell Hounds]]''
 
* ''[[The Kell Hounds]]''
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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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[[Category:Mercenary Commands]]

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