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* Hauptmann General Mitchell Weintraub had served with the [[Eighth Donegal Guards]] in the [[Fourth Succession War]] and [[War of 3039]]. The Lyran-born Weintraub favored Katherine in the lead-up to the Civil War, viewing Duke George Hasek's snubbing of the unit as an indication he intended to secede the [[Capellan March]] from the Federated Commonwealth in the manner of his grandfather [[Michael Hasek-Davion]], at the behest of [[Victor Steiner-Davion]]. Weintraub died at the controls of his ''[[Nightstar]]'' in the face of the Capellan Dragoons thrust which eventually destroyed his command.
 
* Hauptmann General Mitchell Weintraub had served with the [[Eighth Donegal Guards]] in the [[Fourth Succession War]] and [[War of 3039]]. The Lyran-born Weintraub favored Katherine in the lead-up to the Civil War, viewing Duke George Hasek's snubbing of the unit as an indication he intended to secede the [[Capellan March]] from the Federated Commonwealth in the manner of his grandfather [[Michael Hasek-Davion]], at the behest of [[Victor Steiner-Davion]]. Weintraub died at the controls of his ''[[Nightstar]]'' in the face of the Capellan Dragoons thrust which eventually destroyed his command.
 
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Firing some of the first shots of the FedCom Civil War, the Loyalist 8th FedCom RCT was destroyed in the bitter fighting on their homeworld Kathil, helping to shatter the Federated Commonwealth and the Federated Commonwealth Corps.

History

Formed in 3041, two years later than planned due to the AFFC's need to recover from the disastrous War of 3039, that conflict gave the recruits transferred into the Eighth a higher than average experience level for a newly created unit. Despite not seeing combat as a unit, the AFFC High Command highly rated the untested Eighth based on this.[1]

As of 3049, the Eighth was assigned to Second Try in the Sarna March.[2]. One of the worlds targeted in the Marik-Liao Invasion of 3057, the Eighth inflicted serious damage on the attackers before withdrawing to bolster the defense of Kathil against further Capellan Confederation agression.

After receiving orders outside the normal chain of command from the First Princess Katherine Steiner-Davion, in 3062 the Eighth enacted martial law and attempted to secure the Yare Industries' McKenna shipyards and General Motors facilities for the Loyalist faction, putting it into conflict with the Kathil CMM and the 2nd NAIS Training Cadre, the first open fighting of the FedCom Civil War.

Taking as many heavy losses as it inflicted on the green units, with the arrival of the Capellan Dragoons the Eighth dug in to await Loyalist reinforcements,[3] which arrived in form of the 8th Donegal Guards. Unfortunately the Allied forces received reinforcements of their own, led by the 6th Syrtis Fusiliers RCT, and slowly and progressively wore the Eighth down.[4]

As the fighting dragged on from 3063 into early 3064, the Eighth bolstered the Loyalist morale by rescuing nearly five thousand Loyalist POWs from Allied hands before a breakout from the line of battle resulted in the Eighth being separated from the bulk of the Loyalist forces. [5] Lacking command flexibility, in the face of combined assaults from the First Capellan Dragoons and the 5th Davion Guards the Eighth shattered and the Allied forces overran the unit's command post, with its CO falling in battle. The battered remains of both Eighth and the Capellan Dragoons effectively destroyed each other, with what few survivors left linking up with other units of their factions.[6]

Due to their bitter role in the destruction of the Federated Commonwealth, the FedCom Corps was stricken from the rolls of the AFFS and what little surviving material and troops survived the Eighth's destruction was reassigned to other units[7]

Officers

Rank Name Command
Commanding Officers of the 8th FedCom RCT
Hauptmann General Mitchell Weintraub 3041 - 3064

Notes

Tactics

The Eighth favored combat in open terrain, where they could concentrate their firepower, but they also proved highly adept at assault operations, dislodging even the most dug-in units.

Composition History

3050

8th FedCom RCT (Regiment/Regular/Reliable) [8]

Note: At this point in time the unit was stationed on Second Try. [8]

3054

8th FedCom RCT (Regular/Reliable) [9]

3062

8th FedCom Regiment (1 Regiment/Regular/Reliable )

  • CO: Hauptmann General Mitchell Weintraub

8th FedCom AeroSpace Brigade - (3 Wings)

8th FedCom Armor Brigade (3 Regiments/Regular/Reliable)

  • CO: Lft. General Michelle Dettori
  • 8th FedCom Heavy Armor - Leftenant General Michelle Dettori
  • 9th FedCom Heavy Armor - Leftenant General Garry Duffield
  • 8th FedCom Armored Cavalry - Leftenant General Natalie Polard


8th FedCom Infantry Brigade - (5 Infantry Regiments/Regular/Reliable)

  • CO: Leftenant General Nicki Little
  • 11th FedCom Infantry Regiment - Leftenant General Casey Siddons
  • 12th FedCom Infantry Regiment - Leftenant General Norton Polli
  • 11th FedCom Mechanized Infantry - Leftenant General Charles Price
  • 12th FedCom Mechanized Infantry - Leftenant General Evantha Lowe
  • 6th FedCom Jump Infantry - Leftenant General Yoshitomi Tendo

Notes

  • Like other FedCom RCTs, the Eighth primarily used the FedCom Corps crest as their insignia, before adopting a circular crest with a Capellan Huron Warrior run though by a broadsword after their withdrawal from Second Try.
  • The parade colors of the Eighth, and all other FedCom Corps units, was navy blue with gold banding on the arms and legs of 'Mechs. Gold is also used to highlight panels on the upper torsos of 'Mechs and turrets of armor units, resulting in a checkerboard pattern.

Reference

  1. Field Manual: Federated Suns, p. 23
  2. 20-Year Update, p. 23
  3. FedCom Civil War, pp. 22-25
  4. FedCom Civil War, pp. 56-57
  5. FedCom Civil War, pp. 76-77
  6. FedCom Civil War, p. 95
  7. Field Manual Updates, p. 130
  8. 8.0 8.1 20-Year Update, p. 23
  9. Objective Raids, p. 17

Bibliography