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[[Category:Lyran Commands|York Regulars, 031st]] | [[Category:Lyran Commands|York Regulars, 031st]] |
Revision as of 17:43, 6 July 2022
Thirty-first York Regulars | |
Nickname | Gluttony |
Affiliation | Lyran Commonwealth |
Parent Command | York Regulars |
Contents
History
The Thirty-first York Regulars were stationed on Tukayyid in 2765. The unit was the home of the Ryder family, the former rulers of York. Their placement in this unit was a punishment for their ancestor's rebellion. The other troops of the Thirty-first were petty criminals and malcontents who couldn't fit in with any other unit. As a result the Thirty-first had an extra platoon of military police assigned just to keep the unit functioning.[1]
Officers
Rank | Name | Command | |
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Commanding Officers of the 31st York Regulars |
Tactics
Despite their checkered backgrounds, the troops of the Thirty-first were capable on the battlefield.
Composition History
2765
Thirty-first York Regulars (Regiment/Regular/Questionable)[1]
2786 - 2821
Thirty-first York Regulars (Regiment/Regular/Questionable)[2]
- Note: At this point in time the Regulars were an assault-weight regiment and were stationed on Tukayyid.[2]In 2821 the unit was stationed on Chandler, but had been reduced to two-fifths of full strength.[2]
2830
31st York Regulars (Regiment/Regular/Questionable) [3]
- Note: At this point in time the assault-weight unit was stationed on Lancaster with an operational readiness of 65 percent. [3] The unit was destroyed during the war.[3]