1st Wolf Regulars (Clan Wolf)

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History

The First Wolf Regulars was a second line formation. In 3054 it was based on the world of Star's End as part of Theta Galaxy.[1]

After the Refusal War the cluster was used as a mobile force that quickly rotated through system under Wolf control.[2] Later it moved back to the homeworlds and in 3067 the cluster was stationed on Tranquil.[3]

In late 3067 Clan Hell's Horse's Alpha Galaxy attacked the planet, initially with two clusters, but the fighting became protracted and strung out as more clusters from both Clans entered combat, by January 3068 Alpha Galaxy was reduced to two Clusters and forced to withdraw.[4]

By May 3071 Tranquil was the last stronghold of the Wolves in the Home Worlds. It was held by the First and the remains of Theta Galaxy commanded by Galaxy Commander Stiles along with an additional four clusters raised from trueborn civilians, armed with star league equipment from a Brian Cache. The Wolves were well entrenched and resisted assaults from forces of the Blood Spirits, Cloud Cobras, Steel Vipers, Star Adders, and Ice Hellions throughout June 3071.[5] In December the last remaining warriors of Theta Galaxy in Clan space were wiped out by orbital bombardment from the Clan Steel Viper WarShip Snake Leader.[6]

Officers

Rank Name Command
Commanding Officers of the 1st Wolf Regulars
Star Colonel Naela Ward 3059 - 3067[2][3]

Tactics

The First was a mobile force that specialised at combat drops.[2]

Composition History

3059

First Wolf Regulars - Regular/Reliable [2]

3067

First Wolf Regulars - Regular/Reliable [3]

  • 100% full strength with 20% Star League era equipment

Rules

Rules

References

  1. Objective Raids, p. 32, "Clan Wolf - Deployment Table"
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Field Manual: Crusader Clans, p. 146
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Field Manual: Updates, p. 75
  4. The Wars of Reaving, p. 36
  5. The Wars of Reaving, p. 69
  6. The Wars of Reaving, p. 83

Bibliography