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==History==
 
==History==
While in [[FWL]] employ the unit could replace loses with easy, because the constant addition of new aspirants. The fast moving mechs pinned a much larger kuritan forces on [[Dromini IV]]. Then the 2nd regiment came in for the final assault. Only the breakdown of the steiner defense saved the remaining [[DCMS]] forces.
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While in [[FWL]] employ the unit could replace loses with ease, because the constant addition of new aspirants. The fast moving mechs pinned a much larger kuritan forces on [[Dromini IV]]. Then the 2nd regiment came in for the final assault. Only the breakdown of the steiner defense saved the remaining [[DCMS]] forces.
  
 
==Officers==
 
==Officers==

Revision as of 23:54, 20 January 2011

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History

While in FWL employ the unit could replace loses with ease, because the constant addition of new aspirants. The fast moving mechs pinned a much larger kuritan forces on Dromini IV. Then the 2nd regiment came in for the final assault. Only the breakdown of the steiner defense saved the remaining DCMS forces.

Officers

General Krieger commands the entire brigade, and his aid Colonel Roderick Astbury the First regiment.

Tactics

The First uses their speed for mobile combat. The Arrow IV barrages from the artillery unit can deliver deadly strikes.

Support

The unit need more technical support as the other regiment of the brigade

Composition

  • 1st Dismal Disinherited (1 Regiment/Veteran/Fanatical)

- Many new deisgns with medium/heavy weight and most with XL machines for higher mobility.

  • 1st Strike Wing(1 Wing/Elite/Fanatical)

- The unit fields heavy fighters for close air support.

  • 1st Armored Cavalry(1 Reinforced Regiment/Veteran/Fanatical)

- The conventionel forces which field mechanized cavalry (2 batts), air defence + artillery (1 batt) and fast tanks (2 battalions)

References

  • Field Manual: Mercenaries Revised, p. 64 - "Unit Profile"

Bibliography