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The designation for the [[XVIII Corps (Star League)|XVIII Corps]] is used twice in [[The Star League]] sourcebook, once for a Corps within the 17th Army, and once for a Corps within the [[9th Army (Star League)|9th Army]]. This is most likely a typo or error, as the units forming the two Corps are different.<ref name=SL155/><ref name="SLp142>''The Star League'', p. 142, "Ninth Army"</ref>
  
 
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The Star League Defense Forces 17th Army was assigned to operations within the Magistracy of Canopus Territorial State.

History

Formed in the great expansion of the SLDF, the Seventeenth Army replaced the VII Corps who had defeated and maintained control of the Magistracy of Canopus since the Reunification War. At its peak the 17th consisted of twenty-four divisions which included six BattleMech divisions, fifteen infantry divisions and up thirty independent regiments. [1]

Like all Territorial State armies, the 17th initially attempted to stabilize tensions in the Magistracy that led to the second Periphery rebellion prior to Stefan Amaris's murder of Richard Cameron. The divisions of the 17th suffered heavy losses in the SLDF's assault on the Rim Worlds Republic and the campaign to recapture of the worlds of the Terran Hegemony, with the Seventeenth Army disbanded upon the collapse of the Star League, the bulk of its surviving divisions joining General Kerensky on his Exodus. [1]

Corps of the 17th Army

Notes

The designation for the XVIII Corps is used twice in The Star League sourcebook, once for a Corps within the 17th Army, and once for a Corps within the 9th Army. This is most likely a typo or error, as the units forming the two Corps are different.[1][2]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 The Star League, p. 155, "Seventeenth Army"
  2. The Star League, p. 142, "Ninth Army"

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