2nd Kervil Protectorate Militia

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Unit Brief

The 2nd Kervil Protectorate Militia is one of the many militias raised by Word of Blake to defend the Word of Blake Protectorate. The unit was deployed in Kervil. As of 3075 it was one of the unit raised from this planet, the other being the 2nd Kervil Protectorate Militia.[1]

History

During the Jihad Kervil was occupied by forces from the Word of Blake.

As the allied coalition created by Devlin Stone began striking against Word of Blake Protectorate worlds the combined Clan Ghost Bear and Clan Snow Raven task force which had agreed to support the coalition struck at a number of Blakist worlds on the 21st of July 3076.[2][3] Kervil was one of the worlds targeted by the Clan Ghost Bear Delta Wave, led by Delta Galaxy - who struck at Kervil and Sabik[4] - whilst Xi Galaxy took Ko.[5] Simultaneously, the Ghost Bear Alpha Wave struck at Dyev, led by Alpha Galaxy[6] and supported by Omega[7] and Pi Galaxies[8] whilst the Ghost Bear Beta Wave struck at Lambrecht[9] and Moore.[10][2][3]

Officers

Rank Name Command
Commanding Officers of the 2nd Kervil Protectorate Militia

Tactics

Unknown.

Composition History

Unknown.

Reference

  1. Jihad Secrets: The Blake Documents, p. 103, "protectorate militia deployment"
  2. 2.0 2.1 Jihad Hot Spots: Terra, p. 22, "Timeline of the Jihad"
  3. 3.0 3.1 Jihad: Final Reckoning, p. 56, "The Jihad In Review"
  4. Field Report: Clans, p. 9, "Delta Galaxy"
  5. Field Report: Clans, p. 10, "Xi Galaxy"
  6. Field Report: Clans, p. 9, "Alpha Galaxy"
  7. Field Report: Clans, p. 10, "Omega Galaxy"
  8. Field Report: Clans, p. 10, "Pi Galaxy"
  9. Field Report: Clans, p. 9, "Rho Galaxy"
  10. Field Report: Clans, p. 9, "Theta Galaxy"

Bibliography