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Revision as of 06:27, 10 April 2019

Template:InfoBoxStateUnit This was a Heavy 'Mech unit in service to the Rasalhague Regulars in the Draconis Combine's Rasalhague Military District.

History

Fourth Succession War

Gunzburg was attacked as part of the exploitation phase wave of attacks launched during Operation GÖTTERDÄMMERUNG in October and November 3028.[1] Gunzburg was considered a secondary target; the only particular value assigned to the planet by the Lyran Commonwealth was a pair of small terraforming plants dating back to the Star League era - otherwise, Gunzburg was simply a planet with deep tropical rainforests, murky swamps and a garrison in the form of the Twenty-second Rasalhague Regulars.[2] The battle for Gunzburg continued on into 3029,[3] as the Bad Dream and Mobile Fire mercenary commands spent weeks attempting to ferret the Twenty-second out of their hiding places on the planet. The Regulars had used their extensive knowledge of the local terrain to stay ahead of the two mercenary commands and to slip away each time they came into contact.[2]

In August 3029 the Twenty-second intercepted a communications message from Colonel Quentin Moore, commander of Mobile Fire, requesting assistance from the Bad Dream due to more than half of his command being afflicted with Birnheart's Fever, a debilitating illness common to Gunzburg. Tai-sho Tassen Sorenson, the commanding officer of the Regulars, felt that the time was right for a direct attack on the weakened mercenary command, as the communications intercept showed the Bad Dream to be three hours or more away from being able to offer assistance.[2]

Moving to the coordinates given by Moore, the Twenty-second found the location to be a deserted camp with nothing more than a half-dozen 'Mechs present and no sign of enemy troops. As Sorenson's troops moved into the open, heat traces in the swamp revealed the presence of Mobile Fire forces as the concealed mercenary BattleMechs began emerging from the swamp to attack the Regulars at close range. Even as Moore's forces were revealing themselves the Bad Dream began to attack the Regulars from behind, and Sorenson realised that he and his troops had been deceived. Sorenson ordered the Twenty-second to surrender rather than be destroyed - an embarrassing defeat for the Combine - before committing suicide, leaving Gunzburg in Lyran hands.[2]

Ronin Wars

Officers

Rank Name Time Period in Command
Commanding Officers of the 22nd Rasalhague Regulars
Tai-sa Tassen Sorenson 3025-3029[4]

Tactics

The command preferred open terrain when fighting.[5]

Composition History

2765

Twenty-second Rasalhague Regulars (Regiment/Regular/Reliable)[6]

- At this point in time the Twenty-second was based on Vipaava and was supported by three armor regiments and five infantry regiments.[6]

3025

Twenty-second Rasalhague Regulars (Regiment/Regular/Reliable)[4]

  • CO: General Tassen Sorenson
The unit contains mainly heavy 'Mechs.[5]

Notes

Rules

References

  1. NAIS The Fourth Succession War Military Atlas Volume 1, p. 44-45, "Operation GÖTTERDÄMMERUNG"
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 NAIS The Fourth Succession War Military Atlas Volume 2, p. 63, "Gunzburg"
  3. NAIS The Fourth Succession War Military Atlas Volume 2, p. 61, "Trellshire and Tamar Theaters"
  4. 4.0 4.1 House Kurita (The Draconis Combine), p. 136, "DCMS Deployment Table"
  5. 5.0 5.1 House Kurita (The Draconis Combine),p. 145
  6. 6.0 6.1 Field Report 2765: DCMS, p. 15-16, "Rasalhague Regulars"

Bibliography