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The '''Seventh Attack Cluster''' was the flagship [[Cluster]] of Alpha Galaxy <ref name=FM:CRCp84>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 84, "Clan Ice Hellion - Alpha Galaxy".</ref>
 
The '''Seventh Attack Cluster''' was the flagship [[Cluster]] of Alpha Galaxy <ref name=FM:CRCp84>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 84, "Clan Ice Hellion - Alpha Galaxy".</ref>
  
During the Trials that preceded [[Operation REVIVAL]] the Seventh represented Clan Ice Hellion.<ref name=otprt20>''Operational Turning Points: REVIVAL Trials'', p. 20</ref> They faced [[Clan Goliath Scorpion]] and [[Clan Fire Mandrill]], losing both times.<ref>''Operational Turning Points: REVIVAL Trials'', p. 15</ref> Later, in June 3050, the Seventh Attack Cluster joined with [[150th Hellion Lancers (Clan Ice Hellion)|150th Hellion Lancers]] to attack [[Londerholm]] as part of the Hellion's Fury campaign. They faced [[Clan Coyote|Clan Coyote's]] [[67th Assault (Clan Coyote)|Sixty-seventh Assault Cluster]] and [[Clan Smoke Jaguar|Clan Smoke Jaguar's]] [[212th Jaguar Reserve Cluster]]. The Hellions were initially successful, but the other two Clans joined forces and inflicted heavy losses on the Hellions.<ref>''Operational Turning Points: REVIVAL Trials'', p. 38</ref>
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During the Trials that preceded [[Operation REVIVAL]] the Seventh represented Clan Ice Hellion.<ref name=otprt20>''Operational Turning Points: REVIVAL Trials'', p. 20</ref> They faced [[Clan Goliath Scorpion]] and [[Clan Fire Mandrill]], losing both times.<ref>''Operational Turning Points: REVIVAL Trials'', p. 15</ref> Later, in June 3050, the Seventh Attack Cluster joined with [[150th Hellion Lancers (Clan Ice Hellion)|150th Hellion Lancers]] to attack [[Londerholm]] as part of the Hellion's Fury campaign. They faced [[Clan Coyote|Clan Coyote's]] [[67th Assault (Clan Coyote)|Sixty-seventh Assault Cluster]] and [[Clan Smoke Jaguar|Clan Smoke Jaguar's]] [[212th Jaguar Reserve (Clan Smoke Jaguar)|212th Jaguar Reserve Cluster]]. The Hellions were initially successful, but the other two Clans joined forces and inflicted heavy losses on the Hellions.<ref>''Operational Turning Points: REVIVAL Trials'', p. 38</ref>
  
 
Stationed in 3067 on [[Strana Mechty]].<ref name=FM:Up71>''Field Manual: Update'', p. 71, "Crudader Clans Deployment Table"</ref>
 
Stationed in 3067 on [[Strana Mechty]].<ref name=FM:Up71>''Field Manual: Update'', p. 71, "Crudader Clans Deployment Table"</ref>

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History

The Seventh Attack Cluster was the flagship Cluster of Alpha Galaxy [1]

During the Trials that preceded Operation REVIVAL the Seventh represented Clan Ice Hellion.[2] They faced Clan Goliath Scorpion and Clan Fire Mandrill, losing both times.[3] Later, in June 3050, the Seventh Attack Cluster joined with 150th Hellion Lancers to attack Londerholm as part of the Hellion's Fury campaign. They faced Clan Coyote's Sixty-seventh Assault Cluster and Clan Smoke Jaguar's 212th Jaguar Reserve Cluster. The Hellions were initially successful, but the other two Clans joined forces and inflicted heavy losses on the Hellions.[4]

Stationed in 3067 on Strana Mechty.[5]

Officers

As of 3059 the commanding officer was Khan Asa Taney.[1]

As of 3067 the commanding officer was Khan Raina Montose.[5]

Tactics

The unit embodied the type of rapid assaults favored by Clan Ice Hellion. Because of this, the Seventh contained nothing heavier than a Medium BattleMech.[1]

Composition History

3059

7th Attack Cluster (5 Trinaries/Elite/Fanatical)[1]

  • CO: Khan Asa Taney

3067

7th Attack Cluster (Elite/Fanatical)[5]

  • CO: Khan Raina Montose

Notes

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Field Manual: Crusader Clans, p. 84, "Clan Ice Hellion - Alpha Galaxy".
  2. Operational Turning Points: REVIVAL Trials, p. 20
  3. Operational Turning Points: REVIVAL Trials, p. 15
  4. Operational Turning Points: REVIVAL Trials, p. 38
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Field Manual: Update, p. 71, "Crudader Clans Deployment Table"

Bibliography