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Following [[Elizabeth Steiner]]'s assumption of the [[Archon|Archonship]] in [[2859]], she dissolved the regency. The Archon appointed Henry DeCalidore to command of a new regiment, the '''23rd Lyran Regulars''', stationed in [[Zosma]] along with orders to head to the Combine front to ensure he was kept too busy to do anything else than oversee his new regiment.<ref name=HHSp42-45/> <ref name=HSTLC-62/>
 
Following [[Elizabeth Steiner]]'s assumption of the [[Archon|Archonship]] in [[2859]], she dissolved the regency. The Archon appointed Henry DeCalidore to command of a new regiment, the '''23rd Lyran Regulars''', stationed in [[Zosma]] along with orders to head to the Combine front to ensure he was kept too busy to do anything else than oversee his new regiment.<ref name=HHSp42-45/> <ref name=HSTLC-62/>
  
The unit was stationed on [[Sakhalin]] when it was raided by [[Draconis Combine]] forces in February [[2860]]. The raid spearheaded by a large number of [[DCMS]] [[Land Air 'Mech]]s, while the Lyran forces were able to successfully repulse the Combine forces after inflicting heavy losses upon them, the Kurita troops were successful in killing the commander of Lyran defenses.<ref name="SSW(SB)p76">''Second Succession War (Sourcebook)'', pp. 76, "The Marathon Offensive"</ref>
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The unit was stationed on [[Sakhalin]] when it was raided by [[Draconis Combine]] forces in February [[2860]]. The raid was spearheaded by a large number of [[DCMS]] [[Land Air 'Mech]]s. Though the Lyran forces were able to successfully repulse the Combine forces after inflicting heavy losses upon them, the Kurita troops were successful in killing Colonel DeCalidore.<ref name="SSW(SB)p76">''Second Succession War (Sourcebook)'', pp. 76, "The Marathon Offensive"</ref>
  
The 23rd Lyran Regulars Supposed to be destroyed on [[Sakhalin]] between [[2860]] and [[2863]] as by [[2964]] the unis had already been destroyed.<ref name="SSW(SB)p99">''Second Succession War (Sourcebook)'', pp. 76, "LYRAN COMMONWEALTH ARMED FORCES (LCAF)"</ref>
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The 23rd Lyran Regulars appear to be destroyed on [[Sakhalin]] between [[2860]] and [[2863]], as by [[2964]] the unit was listed as destroyed.<ref name="SSW(SB)p99">''Second Succession War (Sourcebook)'', pp. 76, "LYRAN COMMONWEALTH ARMED FORCES (LCAF)"</ref>
  
 
==Officers==
 
==Officers==

Revision as of 18:08, 26 November 2020

Insignia of the Lyran Regulars
23rd Lyran Regulars
Formed 2859
Disbanded 2864
Affiliation Lyran Commonwealth
Parent Command Lyran Regulars

The 23rd Lyran Regulars was a BattleMech regiment in service to Lyran Commonwealth during the Second Succession War.

History

Following Elizabeth Steiner's assumption of the Archonship in 2859, she dissolved the regency. The Archon appointed Henry DeCalidore to command of a new regiment, the 23rd Lyran Regulars, stationed in Zosma along with orders to head to the Combine front to ensure he was kept too busy to do anything else than oversee his new regiment.[1] [2]

The unit was stationed on Sakhalin when it was raided by Draconis Combine forces in February 2860. The raid was spearheaded by a large number of DCMS Land Air 'Mechs. Though the Lyran forces were able to successfully repulse the Combine forces after inflicting heavy losses upon them, the Kurita troops were successful in killing Colonel DeCalidore.[3]

The 23rd Lyran Regulars appear to be destroyed on Sakhalin between 2860 and 2863, as by 2964 the unit was listed as destroyed.[4]

Officers

Rank Name Command
Commanding Officers of the 23rd Lyran Regulars
Colonel Henry DeCalidore 2859 - 2860[1][2][3]

Tactics

Unknown.

Composition History

Unknown.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Handbook: House Steiner, pp. 42-45 "History of the Lyran Alliance - The Triumvirate Years - Finest Hours"
  2. 2.0 2.1 House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth), p. 62 "Elizabeth Steiner"
  3. 3.0 3.1 Second Succession War (Sourcebook), pp. 76, "The Marathon Offensive"
  4. Second Succession War (Sourcebook), pp. 76, "LYRAN COMMONWEALTH ARMED FORCES (LCAF)"

Bibliography