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Used its assault expertise along the [[Federated Commonwealth]] and [[Capellan Confederation|Capellan]] borders, attacking [[Masterson]] in [[3045]] and [[Chamdo]] in [[3048]].<ref name=FMFWL107>''Field Manual: Free Worlds League'', p. 107, "2nd Regulan Hussars Unit Profile"<ref/>
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Used its assault expertise along the [[Federated Commonwealth]] and [[Capellan Confederation|Capellan]] borders, attacking [[Masterson]] in [[3045]] and [[Chamdo]] in [[3048]].<ref name=FMFWL107>''Field Manual: Free Worlds League'', p. 107, "2nd Regulan Hussars Unit Profile"</ref>
  
Became the instigator of the [[Gibson]] crisis in [[3054]] when the then Commanding Officer, Nathan Roush used elements of the unit in an attempt to discredit [[Captain-General]] [[Thomas Marik]]. He provided insurgents on Gibson with a nuclear weapon from Regulan stocks and covertly transferred the Second Hussar's second [[Battalion]] to Gibson.<ref name=FMFWL107/>
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Became the instigator of the [[Gibson]] crisis in [[3054]] when the then commanding officer, Nathan Roush used elements of the unit in an attempt to discredit [[Captain-General]] [[Thomas Marik]]. He provided insurgents on Gibson with a nuclear weapon from Regulan stocks and covertly transferred the Second Hussar's second [[Battalion]] to Gibson.<ref name=FMFWL107/> The Word of Blake forces on the world fought the insurgents, and later the [[Knights of the Inner Sphere]] that came to investigate the rumors swirling around the planet. The Regulan-backed insurgents fought alongside the Knights against the Word of Blake and Regulan Hussars on the world. The Blakist forces surrendered to the Knights when the Second Regulan Hussar's commander launched his tactical nuclear device. The captured Regulan Hussar equipment was given to the Knights as spoils of war, and the battalion was disbanded.
  
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The new unit was reassigned to [[Goth Khakar]], a system along the Periphery border. This tough world allowed the Second time to regroup and recover. After rebuilding to regimental strength, they served as escorts for diplomats heading to the [[Niops Association]] as well as pirate hunters.<ref>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 158</ref>
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===Jihad===
 
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Sometime during the [[Jihad]], the 2nd Regulan Hussars deployed to [[Wallis]] to defend that planet from invaders. In May, [[3071]] the [[49th Shadow Division]] attacked the world and destroyed the 2nd Regulan Hussars completely.<ref>''Jihad Hot Spots: 3076'', p. 16</ref>
  
 
==Officers==
 
==Officers==
As of [[3059]] the Commanding Officer was [[Colonel]] Oskar Hausen.<ref name=FMFWL107/>
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As of [[3059]] the commanding officer was [[Colonel]] Oskar Hausen.<ref name=FMFWL107/> He was still in command in [[3067]].<ref>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 162</ref>
  
 
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
 
*''[[Field Manual: Free Worlds League]]''
 
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Revision as of 13:53, 3 January 2011

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History

Formation


Anton’s Revolt


Fourth Succession War


Andurien Secession


Operation Guerrero

Used its assault expertise along the Federated Commonwealth and Capellan borders, attacking Masterson in 3045 and Chamdo in 3048.[1]

Became the instigator of the Gibson crisis in 3054 when the then commanding officer, Nathan Roush used elements of the unit in an attempt to discredit Captain-General Thomas Marik. He provided insurgents on Gibson with a nuclear weapon from Regulan stocks and covertly transferred the Second Hussar's second Battalion to Gibson.[1] The Word of Blake forces on the world fought the insurgents, and later the Knights of the Inner Sphere that came to investigate the rumors swirling around the planet. The Regulan-backed insurgents fought alongside the Knights against the Word of Blake and Regulan Hussars on the world. The Blakist forces surrendered to the Knights when the Second Regulan Hussar's commander launched his tactical nuclear device. The captured Regulan Hussar equipment was given to the Knights as spoils of war, and the battalion was disbanded.

The new unit was reassigned to Goth Khakar, a system along the Periphery border. This tough world allowed the Second time to regroup and recover. After rebuilding to regimental strength, they served as escorts for diplomats heading to the Niops Association as well as pirate hunters.[2]

Jihad

Sometime during the Jihad, the 2nd Regulan Hussars deployed to Wallis to defend that planet from invaders. In May, 3071 the 49th Shadow Division attacked the world and destroyed the 2nd Regulan Hussars completely.[3]

Officers

As of 3059 the commanding officer was Colonel Oskar Hausen.[1] He was still in command in 3067.[4]

Tactics

Specializes in assault operations and planetary invasions, the unit favor frontal assaults.[1]

Composition History

3059

2nd Hussars (2 Battalions/Regular/Questionable)[1]

  • CO/1st Battalion: Colonel Oskar Hausen
  • 2nd Battalion: Force Commander Maire Lowe


2nd Hussars Aerospace (1 Squadron/Regular/Questionable)[1]

  • Wing Commander: Lt.Commander Emmanuelle Marks

Notes

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Field Manual: Free Worlds League, p. 107, "2nd Regulan Hussars Unit Profile"
  2. Field Manual: Updates, p. 158
  3. Jihad Hot Spots: 3076, p. 16
  4. Field Manual: Updates, p. 162

Bibliography