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The '''101st Battle Cluster''' was a second line military unit of Clan Wolf.
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The '''101st Battle Cluster''' was a second-line military unit of [[Clan Wolf]].
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
In 3063 the Cluster defended [[Rasalhague]] against the Ghost Bear attack. Initially the Wolves held the advantage, however as the fighting drew on their lack of ground units proved their downfall and they were forced off planet.<ref name="FM:Up60">''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 60, "Clan Ghost Bear"</ref><ref name="FM:Up53">''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 53, "Kappa Galaxy"</ref> In 3067 the Cluster was stationed on [[Liezen]].<ref name="FM:Up75"/>
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In [[3063]], the Cluster defended [[Rasalhague]] against a [[Clan Ghost Bear]] attack. Initially, the Wolves held the advantage. However, the fighting exposed their relative lack of ground units proved to be their downfall as the Wolves were forced off planet.<ref name="FM:Up60">''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 60, "Clan Ghost Bear"</ref><ref name="FM:Up53">''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 53, "Kappa Galaxy"</ref> By [[3067]], the Cluster was stationed on [[Liezen]].<ref name="FM:Up75"/>
  
The Cluster participated in the successful action to cut off the Falcon push against Terra, in a short and brutal campaign. No sooner had they returned to their garrison worlds when they came under attack from [[Clan Hell's Horses]]. They were forced to retreat but took a defensive line at [[Hohenems]]. The fight here lasted two years and took its toll on the Cluster in terms of warriors and material. In 3079 the Cluster had deployed to the border with Clan Ghost Bear and had take a position on [[Ramsau]].<ref name="FR:C">''Field Report: Clans'', pp. 20-21, "Clan Wolf"</ref>
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The [[cluster]] participated in the successful action to cut off the [[Clan Jade Falcon|Falcon]] push against [[Terra]], in a short and brutal campaign. No sooner had they returned to their garrison worlds when they came under attack from [[Clan Hell's Horses]]. They were forced to retreat but took a defensive line at [[Hohenems]]. The fight here lasted two years and took its toll on the Cluster in terms of warriors and material. In [[3079]] the Cluster had re-deployed to the border with Clan Ghost Bear and had take a position on [[Ramsau]].<ref name="FR:C">''Field Report: Clans'', pp. 20-21, "Clan Wolf"</ref>
  
 
== Officers ==
 
== Officers ==

Revision as of 09:51, 18 August 2019


Template:InfoBoxStateUnit The 101st Battle Cluster was a second-line military unit of Clan Wolf.

History

In 3063, the Cluster defended Rasalhague against a Clan Ghost Bear attack. Initially, the Wolves held the advantage. However, the fighting exposed their relative lack of ground units proved to be their downfall as the Wolves were forced off planet.[1][2] By 3067, the Cluster was stationed on Liezen.[3]

The cluster participated in the successful action to cut off the Falcon push against Terra, in a short and brutal campaign. No sooner had they returned to their garrison worlds when they came under attack from Clan Hell's Horses. They were forced to retreat but took a defensive line at Hohenems. The fight here lasted two years and took its toll on the Cluster in terms of warriors and material. In 3079 the Cluster had re-deployed to the border with Clan Ghost Bear and had take a position on Ramsau.[4]

Officers

Rank Name Command
Commanding Officers of the 101st Battle
Star Colonel Tessandra Rhyde 3067[3]

Tactics

Unknown.

Composition History

3067

101st Battle Cluster (Regular/Fanatical)[3]

  • CO: Star Colonel Tessandra Rhyde

The Cluster is described as being heavy with aerospace assets.[2]

Notes

References

  1. Field Manual: Updates, p. 60, "Clan Ghost Bear"
  2. 2.0 2.1 Field Manual: Updates, p. 53, "Kappa Galaxy"
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named FM:Up75
  4. Field Report: Clans, pp. 20-21, "Clan Wolf"

Bibliography