Difference between revisions of "2nd Jaguar Regulars (Clan Smoke Jaguar)"

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==Officers==
 
==Officers==
* [[Star Captain]] Nicolas Wimmer led Gamma Trinary. <ref>''The Dragon Roars'', p. 38 </ref>
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* [[Star Captain]] Nicolas Wimmer led Gamma Trinary in 3059. <ref>''The Dragon Roars'', p. 38 </ref>
* [[Star Commander]] Ceasar Furey led Gamma Assault Nova.
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* [[Star Commander]] Ceasar Furey led Gamma Assault Nova in 3059.
  
 
==Tactics==
 
==Tactics==

Revision as of 08:27, 5 June 2016

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Overview

The 2nd Jaguar Regulars were a second line military formation of Clan Smoke Jaguar.

History

Operation Revival

Wave Two

At the conclusion of Wave Two saKhan Sarah Weaver petitioned for and was granted permission by ilKhan Leo Showers to bring forward the Garrison Clusters to hold the Clan's recently captured worlds. [1] The 2nd Regulars was one of these Clusters.

Wave Five

  • Courchevel - Fourth Nova Cat Guards contested possession of the world in December 3051. The Jaguar's heavier 'Mechs made a frontal assault and broke through the Nova Cat lines, however, one warrior broke Zellbrigen and after the ensuing melee only one Nova Cat OmniMech remained to claim victory. [2]

Post Tukayyid

The 2nd Regulars were posted to garrison Jeronimo in 3054. [3]

Operation Bulldog

Counter Attack

  • McAlister - Two Trinaries of the Second Regulars assaulted the planet badly damaging two supply forts and destroying a third. The loss of these supplies prevented the deployment of troops into the Liberation Zone,[4] and forced the Davion Assault Guards off world.[5]

Officers

Tactics

The unit was known to make frontal assaults.

Composition History

3051

(partial)

  • 7th Battle Trinary

3059

(partial)

  • Gamma Trinary
Gamma Battle Star
Gamma Assault Nova
Gamma Omega Star

Notes

References

  1. Invading Clans, p. 56
  2. Invading Clans, p. 118
  3. Objective Raids, p. 34
  4. The Dragon Roars, p. 40
  5. Field Manual: Federated Suns, p. 76
  6. The Dragon Roars, p. 38

Bibliography