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| Disbanded = Destroyed during the [[Second Succession War]]<ref name=2ndSSp96/>
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The Seventh Sian Dragoons were often used by [[CCAF]] commanders to break through an enemy formation, allowing other units to capitalize on the openings. The Seventh forced [[Marik]] garrisons off of [[Mosiro]]. In 2765 they were stationed on [[Itrom]].<ref name=fr2765ccafp/>
 
The Seventh Sian Dragoons were often used by [[CCAF]] commanders to break through an enemy formation, allowing other units to capitalize on the openings. The Seventh forced [[Marik]] garrisons off of [[Mosiro]]. In 2765 they were stationed on [[Itrom]].<ref name=fr2765ccafp/>
 
  
 
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Revision as of 07:07, 27 January 2021

Insignia of the Sian Dragoons
Seventh Sian Dragoons
Disbanded Destroyed during the Second Succession War[1]
Nickname The Torchbearers of Zanzibar[2]
Affiliation Capellan Confederation
Parent Command Sian Dragoons

History

As part of the Sian Dragoons, the Seventh Sian Dragoons were a part of the largest BattleMech brigade in the history of the Capellan Confederation Armed Forces - both during the Age of War, and then again in the closing decades of the Star League era as the CCAF began rapidly expanding and reactivating regiments - and a regiment that could trace its origins back to when the first WAM-B BattleMechs were issued to support the tanks of the Sian Lancers.[2]

The Seventh Sian Dragoons were often used by CCAF commanders to break through an enemy formation, allowing other units to capitalize on the openings. The Seventh forced Marik garrisons off of Mosiro. In 2765 they were stationed on Itrom.[2]

Officers

Rank Name Command
Commanding Officers of the 7th Sian Dragoons

Tactics

The Seventh was known for being a fast striking and adaptable unit.


Composition History

2765

Seventh Sian Dragoons (Regiment/Green/Reliable) [2]

Note: At this point in time the unit was stationed on Itrom.

2786

Seventh Sian Dragoons (Regiment/Green/Reliable)[3]

- At this point in time the Dragoons were a medium-weight regiment operating at full strength and were stationed on Itrom.[3]

2821

Seventh Sian Dragoons (Regiment/Green/Reliable)[3]

- At this point in time the Dragoons were a medium-weight regiment operating at just below one-third of full strength and were stationed on Itrom.[3]

2830

7th Sian Dragoons (Regiment/Regular/Fanatical) [1]

Note: At this point in time the medium-weight unit was stationed on Itrom with an operational readiness of 93 percent. [1] The unit was destroyed during the war. [1]

Rules

Game Rules

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 ’’ Second Succession War’’, p. 96
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Field Report 2765: Capellan Confederation p. 13
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 First Succession War, p. 136, "Capellan Confederation Armed Forces (CCAF)"

Bibliography