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| Designation    = Ninth Rasalhague Regulars
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This was a Heavy 'Mech unit.
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The '''Ninth Rasalhague Regulars''' were a BattleMech regiment in service to the Draconis Combine.
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
 
=== Second Succession War ===
 
=== Second Succession War ===
The Ninth's skill in urban combat was matched during the [[Second Succession War]] by a propensity to raze any cities their opponents might be hiding within. Such ruthless devotion to destroying the Combine's enemies earned the unit the nickname "Pride of Rasalhague", while their flagrant disregard for civilian casualties was censored in Combine media.<ref name=CMKp43>''Combat Manual: Kurita'', p. 43, "Ninth Rasalhague Regulars"</ref>
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The Ninth's skill in urban combat was matched during the [[Second Succession War]] by a propensity to raze any cities their opponents might be hiding within. Such ruthless devotion to destroying the Combine's enemies earned the unit the nickname "Pride of Rasalhague", while their flagrant disregard for civilian casualties was censored in Combine media.<ref name=CMKp43>''Combat Manual: Kurita'', p. 43: "Ninth Rasalhague Regulars"</ref>
  
 
=== Third Succession War ===
 
=== Third Succession War ===
 
The Ninth's aptitude for urban warfare continued throughout the Third Succession War.<ref name=CMKp43/> In [[3013]] the '''Ninth Rasalhague Regulars''' raided [[Phalan]] for industrial diamonds used in the manufacture of 'Mech armor. Though they faced the [[Twenty-second Skye Rangers]] the Ninth's raid was successful and the Regulars made off with large amounts of diamonds.<ref>''Technical Readout: 3025 Revised'', p. 74</ref>
 
The Ninth's aptitude for urban warfare continued throughout the Third Succession War.<ref name=CMKp43/> In [[3013]] the '''Ninth Rasalhague Regulars''' raided [[Phalan]] for industrial diamonds used in the manufacture of 'Mech armor. Though they faced the [[Twenty-second Skye Rangers]] the Ninth's raid was successful and the Regulars made off with large amounts of diamonds.<ref>''Technical Readout: 3025 Revised'', p. 74</ref>
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In [[3025]] the unit was stationed on [[Hyperion]].<ref name=HKDCp135/>
  
 
=== Fourth Succession War ===
 
=== Fourth Succession War ===
Hyperion was one of the worlds attacked in the opening wave of [[Operation GÖTTERDÄMMERUNG]], the major [[Lyran Commonwealth]] offensive of the [[Fourth Succession War]].<ref name="NAIS4SWp51"/> The defenders on Hyperion - the Ninth Rasalhague Regulars<ref name="FSWMAv2p71"/> - were of questionable loyalty, and didn't put up much of a fight<ref name="NAIS4SWp51">''NAIS The Fourth Succession War Military Atlas Volume 1'', p. 51, "Other Early Action"</ref> when the [[Lyran Commonwealth Armed Forces]] dispatched the [[Waco Rangers]] to capture the planet.<ref name="NAIS4SWp44">''NAIS The Fourth Succession War Military Atlas Volume 1'', p. 44-45, "Operation GÖTTERDÄMMERUNG"</ref> The Ninth withdrew to [[Satalice]], but in mid-[[3029]], following several months of consolidation in the aftermath of GÖTTERDÄMMERUNG, the Commonwealth went on the offensive again in the Trellshire and Tamar theaters of operation. While a large part of the [[Lyran Commonwealth Armed Forces]]' attention went into trying to win ongoing conflicts on a handful of worlds, seven new planetary assaults were launched. Satalice was one of the worlds attacked, because of the presence of the Ninth. The LCAF dropped [[Hansen's Roughriders]] and the Waco Rangers on Satalice, and the two mercenary commands spent several months maneuvering against the Ninth in a campaign marked by good coordination between the mercenary units and their supporting conventional forces. The culmination of the maneuver campaign came when the two mercenary units caught the Ninth in the rich Mizona Valley; keenly aware of the danger of being surrounded and wiped out, the Ninth abandoned Satalice after a race to their [[DropShip]]s.<ref name="FSWMAv2p71">''NAIS The Fourth Succession War Military Atlas Volume 2'', p. 71, "New Invasions"</ref>
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Hyperion was one of the worlds attacked in the opening wave of [[Operation GÖTTERDÄMMERUNG]], the major [[Lyran Commonwealth]] offensive of the [[Fourth Succession War]].<ref name="NAIS4SWp51"/> The defenders on Hyperion - the Ninth Rasalhague Regulars<ref name="FSWMAv2p71"/> - were of questionable loyalty, and didn't put up much of a fight<ref name="NAIS4SWp51">''NAIS The Fourth Succession War Military Atlas Volume 1'', p. 51: "Other Early Action"</ref> when the [[Lyran Commonwealth Armed Forces]] dispatched the [[Waco Rangers]] to capture the planet.<ref name="NAIS4SWp44">''NAIS The Fourth Succession War Military Atlas Volume 1'', p. 44-45: "Operation GÖTTERDÄMMERUNG"</ref> The Ninth withdrew to [[Satalice]], but in mid-[[3029]], following several months of consolidation in the aftermath of GÖTTERDÄMMERUNG, the Commonwealth went on the offensive again in the Trellshire and Tamar theaters of operation. While a large part of the [[Lyran Commonwealth Armed Forces]]' attention went into trying to win ongoing conflicts on a handful of worlds, seven new planetary assaults were launched. Satalice was one of the worlds attacked, because of the presence of the Ninth. The LCAF dropped [[Hansen's Roughriders]] and the Waco Rangers on Satalice, and the two mercenary commands spent several months maneuvering against the Ninth in a campaign marked by good coordination between the mercenary units and their supporting conventional forces. The culmination of the maneuver campaign came when the two mercenary units caught the Ninth in the rich Mizona Valley; keenly aware of the danger of being surrounded and wiped out, the Ninth abandoned Satalice after a race to their [[DropShip]]s.<ref name="FSWMAv2p71">''NAIS The Fourth Succession War Military Atlas Volume 2'', p. 71: "New Invasions"</ref>
  
In [[3030]] the Ninth mounted a successful raid upon the [[Arc-Royal MechWorks|Eire 'Mechworks]] on [[Arc-Royal]], embarrassing the famed [[Kell Hounds]] who were garrisoning the planet. Six weeks later the Kell Hounds staged a reprisal attack upon [[Ferleiten]] where the Ninth was based. The Rasalhague Regulars prepared for the raiders by setting ambushes in the planet's cities, but the mercenaries had expected this and instead raided the undefended rural areas. While the Kell Hounds' spoils - Ferleitin's crops - were less valuable than the 'Mechs the Ninth had taken, both units had proven themselves canny fighters.<ref name=CMKp43/>
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In [[3030]] the Ninth mounted a successful raid upon the [[Arc-Royal MechWorks|Eire MechWorks]] on [[Arc-Royal]], embarrassing the famed [[Kell Hounds]] who were garrisoning the planet. Six weeks later the Kell Hounds staged a reprisal attack upon [[Ferleiten]] where the Ninth was based. The Rasalhague Regulars prepared for the raiders by setting ambushes in the planet's cities, but the mercenaries had expected this and instead raided the undefended rural areas. While the Kell Hounds' spoils - Ferleitin's crops - were less valuable than the 'Mechs the Ninth had taken, both units had proven themselves canny fighters.<ref name=CMKp43/>
  
=== Ronin Wars ===
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=== Ronin War ===
The Ninth Rasalhague Regulars were stationed on [[Ferleiten]] when they received orders from Warlord [[Marcus Kurita]] on the 20th of March [[3034]] to deploy to [[Engadin]]. The Ninth duly departed Ferleiten, arriving in the Engadin system and launching their planetary assault on the 31st of March. The Ninth completed the transit to Engadin in two days, launching a surprise assault that captured the planetary [[HPG]] and killed half of the [[ComStar]] staff stationed there in the process. The Ninth's Third Battalion then deployed to Yonkers, the planetary capital city, and interrupted a speech being given by [[Jorges Harkon]], the newly-designated ''[[Valdherre]]'', ordering him to cease and desist. When Harkon refused, ''[[Tai-sho]]'' Pershing ordered the Third Battalion to fire on the building, which collapsed, killing most of the newly-appointed planetary officials; Pershing then imposed martial law and declared a curfew throughout the city.<ref name="H:BWp104">''Historical: Brush Wars'', p. 104, "Engadin"</ref>
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The Ninth Rasalhague Regulars were stationed on [[Ferleiten]] when they received orders from Warlord [[Marcus Kurita]] on the 20th of March [[3034]] to deploy to [[Engadin]]. The Ninth duly departed Ferleiten, arriving in the Engadin system and launching their planetary assault on the 31st of March. The Ninth completed the transit to Engadin in two days, launching a surprise assault that captured the planetary [[HPG]] and killed half of the [[ComStar]] staff stationed there in the process. The Ninth's Third Battalion then deployed to Yonkers, the planetary capital city, and interrupted a speech being given by [[Jorges Harkon]], the newly designated ''[[Valdherre]]'', ordering him to cease and desist. When Harkon refused, ''[[Tai-sho (rank)|Tai-sho]]'' Pershing ordered the Third Battalion to fire on the building, which collapsed, killing most of the newly appointed planetary officials; Pershing then imposed martial law and declared a curfew throughout the city.<ref name="H:BWp104">''Historical: Brush Wars'', p. 104: "Engadin"</ref>
  
In June 3034 the Dragon's vengeance hit the Ninth Rasalhague Regulars, in the form of the [[Second Genyosha]], who launched an attack in the first week of the month that caught the Ninth by surprise. Deploying from merchant [[DropShip]]s operated by a "concerned businessman", the Genyosha achieved complete surprise, leveling the Ninth's barracks with a long-range artillery barrage before the Ninth were even aware of their presence on the planet. As the Ninth tried to mobilize the Genyosha launched air strikes that destroyed the Ninth's command and control center, leaving the Ninth in a highly disorganized state. Having operated under radio silence from the beginning of their operation, the Genyosha continued to maintain that radio silence as they hunted the Ninth for a week even as the rebel command scattered. The Genyosha showed no mercy, hunting down every unit from the Ninth; by the end of the week the Ninth had been destroyed and the HPG compound had been liberated. The Genyosha then remained on Engadin until the arrival of a regiment from the [[Second Freemen]] and the appointment of a new ''Valdherre'' to replace the deceased Jorges Hakon.<ref name="H:BWp111">''Historical: Brush Wars'', p. 111, "Engadin"</ref>
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In June 3034 the Dragon's vengeance hit the Ninth Rasalhague Regulars, in the form of the [[Second Genyosha]], who launched an attack in the first week of the month that caught the Ninth by surprise. Deploying from merchant [[DropShip]]s operated by a "concerned businessman", the Genyosha achieved complete surprise, leveling the Ninth's barracks with a long-range artillery barrage before the Ninth were even aware of their presence on the planet. As the Ninth tried to mobilize the Genyosha launched air strikes that destroyed the Ninth's command and control center, leaving the Ninth in a highly disorganized state. Having operated under radio silence from the beginning of their operation, the Genyosha continued to maintain that radio silence as they hunted the Ninth for a week even as the rebel command scattered. The Genyosha showed no mercy, hunting down every unit from the Ninth; by the end of the week the Ninth had been destroyed and the HPG compound had been liberated. The Genyosha then remained on Engadin until the arrival of a regiment from the [[Second Freemen]] and the appointment of a new ''Valdherre'' to replace the deceased Jorges Hakon.<ref name="H:BWp111">''Historical: Brush Wars'', p. 111: "Engadin"</ref>
  
 
==Officers==
 
==Officers==
*[[3025]] to [[3034]], the unit's commanding officer was ''[[Tai-sho (rank)|Tai-sho]]'' [[Jonathan Pershing]]<ref name=HBW104>''Historical: Brush Wars'', p. 104</ref>.
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| colspan="4" style="background: #efefef;" | '''Commanding Officers of the 9th Rasalhague Regulars'''
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| ''[[Tai-sho (rank)|Tai-sho]]''||[[Jonathan Pershing]]||[[3025]] - [[3034]]<ref name=HBW104>''Historical: Brush Wars'', p. 104</ref>
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==Tactics==
 
==Tactics==
The command is skilled in urban combat. <ref name=HBHSp145>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'',p. 145</ref>
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The command was skilled in urban combat.<ref name=HBHSp145>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', p. 145</ref>
  
 
==Composition History==
 
==Composition History==
 
=== 2765 ===
 
=== 2765 ===
'''Ninth Rasalhague Regulars''' (Regiment/Veteran/Questionable)<ref name="FR2765DCMSp1516">''Field Report 2765: DCMS'', p. 15-16, "Rasalhague Regulars"</ref>
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'''Ninth Rasalhague Regulars''' (Regiment/Veteran/Questionable)<ref name="FR2765DCMSp1516">''Field Report 2765: DCMS'', p. 15-16: "Rasalhague Regulars"</ref>
:- At this point in time the Seventh was based on [[Damian]] and was supported by three armor regiments and five infantry regiments.<ref name="FR2765DCMSp1516"/>
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:- At this point in time the Seventh was based on [[Damian]] and was supported by three armor regiments and five infantry regiments.<ref name="FR2765DCMSp1516"/>
  
=== 2786 ===
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=== 2786–2821 ===
'''Ninth Rasalhague Regulars''' (Veteran/Questionable)<ref name="FSWp137">''First Succession War'', p. 137, "Draconis Combine Mustered Soldiery (DCMS)</ref>
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'''Ninth Rasalhague Regulars''' (Regiment/Veteran/Questionable)<ref name="FSWp137">''First Succession War'', p. 137: "Draconis Combine Mustered Soldiery (DCMS)</ref>
:- At this point in time the Ninth was an assault-weight regiment stationed on [[Eguilles]] and operating at full strength.<ref name="FSWp137"/>
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:- At this point in time the Ninth was an assault-weight regiment stationed on [[Eguilles]] and operating at full strength.<ref name="FSWp137"/> In 2821 the unit was stationed on [[Baldur]] and operating at one-third of full strength.<ref name="FSWp137"/>
  
=== 2821 ===
 
'''Ninth Rasalhague Regulars''' (Veteran/Questionable)<ref name="FSWp137"/>
 
:- At this point in time the Ninth was an assault-weight regiment stationed on [[Baldur]] and operating at one-third of full strength.<ref name="FSWp137"/>
 
 
=== 2830 ===
 
=== 2830 ===
'''9th Rasalhague Regulars''' (Regiment/Elite/Questionable) <ref name=2ndSSp97>’’ Second Succession War’’, p. 97 </ref>
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'''Ninth Rasalhague Regulars''' (Regiment/Elite/Questionable)<ref name=2SWp97>''Second Succession War'', p. 97</ref>
: Note: At this point in time the assault-weight unit was stationed on [[Ardoz]] with an operational readiness of 96 percent. <ref name=2ndSSp97/>
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: Note: At this point in time the assault-weight unit was stationed on [[Ardoz]] with an operational readiness of 96 percent.<ref name=2SWp97/>
=== 2864 ===
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'''9th Rasalhague Regulars''' (Regiment/Elite/Questionable) <ref name=2ndSSp97/>
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=== 2864 ===
: Note: At this point in time the assault-weight unit was stationed on [[29]] with an operational readiness of percent. <ref name=2ndSSp97/>
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'''9th Rasalhague Regulars''' (Regiment/Elite/Questionable)<ref name=2SWp97/>
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: Note: At this point in time the assault-weight unit was stationed on [[29]] with an operational readiness of 29 percent.<ref name=2SWp97/>
  
 
===3025===
 
===3025===
'''Ninth Rasalhague Regulars''' (Veteran/Reliable)<ref name=HBHSp137>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'',p. 137 </ref>
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'''Ninth Rasalhague Regulars''' (Regiment/Veteran/Reliable)<ref name=HBHSp137>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', p. 137</ref>
:*CO: [[General]] Jonathan Pershing
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:*CO: [[General]] Jonathan Pershing
::Most 'Mechs of the unit are heavy-weight designs. <ref name=HBHSp145/>
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:Note: At this point in time the unit was stationed on [[Hyperion]].<ref name=HKDCp135>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', p. 135</ref> Most 'Mechs of the unit are heavy-weight designs.<ref name=HBHSp145/> They would be deployed to [[Satalice]] in [[3029]] and again in [[3030]]<ref name=SD>''Signing Day'' (short story)</ref><ref name=FSWMAv2p71/>
  
 
===3034===
 
===3034===
'''Ninth Rasalhague Regulars''' (Veteran/Questionable)<ref name="H:BWp120">''Historical: Brush Wars'', p. 120, "Ronin Forces (March-June 3034)"</ref>
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'''Ninth Rasalhague Regulars''' (Veteran/Questionable)<ref name="H:BWp120">''Historical: Brush Wars'', p. 120: "Ronin Forces (March-June 3034)"</ref>
 
:*CO: ''Tai-sho'' Jonathan Pershing<ref name="H:BWp104"/>
 
:*CO: ''Tai-sho'' Jonathan Pershing<ref name="H:BWp104"/>
  
==Notes==
 
 
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==Rules==
 
==Rules==
 
=== 3034 ===
 
=== 3034 ===
* The Ninth Rasalhague Regulars gain a +2 Initiative bonus when fighting in urban areas.<ref name="H:BWp142">''Historical: Brush Wars'', p. 142, "Force Special Abilities"</ref>
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* The Ninth Rasalhague Regulars gain a +2 Initiative bonus when fighting in urban areas.<ref name="H:BWp142">''Historical: Brush Wars'', p. 142: "Force Special Abilities"</ref>
 
* The Ninth Rasalhague Regulars may add a +2 modifier to rolls on the heavy and assault Random Allocation Tables during force creation.<ref name="H:BWp142"/>
 
* The Ninth Rasalhague Regulars may add a +2 modifier to rolls on the heavy and assault Random Allocation Tables during force creation.<ref name="H:BWp142"/>
 
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==References==
 
==References==
 
<references />
 
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
 
* ''[[Combat Manual: Kurita]]''
 
* ''[[Combat Manual: Kurita]]''
* ''[[First Succession War (Sourcebook)|First Succession War]]''
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* ''[[First Succession War (sourcebook)]]''
 
* ''[[Historical: Brush Wars]]''
 
* ''[[Historical: Brush Wars]]''
* ''[[House Kurita Sourcebook]]''
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* ''[[House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)]]''
 
* ''[[NAIS The Fourth Succession War Military Atlas Volume 1]]''
 
* ''[[NAIS The Fourth Succession War Military Atlas Volume 1]]''
 
* ''[[NAIS The Fourth Succession War Military Atlas Volume 2]]''
 
* ''[[NAIS The Fourth Succession War Military Atlas Volume 2]]''
* ''[[Second Succession War (Sourcebook)| Second Succession War]]''
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* ''[[Second Succession War (sourcebook)]]''
 
* ''[[Technical Readout: 3025 Revised]]''
 
* ''[[Technical Readout: 3025 Revised]]''
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[[Category:Draconis Combine Commands|Rasalhague Regulars, 09th]]
 
[[Category:Draconis Combine Commands|Rasalhague Regulars, 09th]]

Revision as of 08:31, 28 June 2023

Insignia of the 9th Rasalhague Regulars
Ninth Rasalhague Regulars
Disbanded 3034[1]
Nickname Pride of Rasalhague
Affiliation Draconis Combine
Parent Command Rasalhague Regulars

The Ninth Rasalhague Regulars were a BattleMech regiment in service to the Draconis Combine.

History

Second Succession War

The Ninth's skill in urban combat was matched during the Second Succession War by a propensity to raze any cities their opponents might be hiding within. Such ruthless devotion to destroying the Combine's enemies earned the unit the nickname "Pride of Rasalhague", while their flagrant disregard for civilian casualties was censored in Combine media.[2]

Third Succession War

The Ninth's aptitude for urban warfare continued throughout the Third Succession War.[2] In 3013 the Ninth Rasalhague Regulars raided Phalan for industrial diamonds used in the manufacture of 'Mech armor. Though they faced the Twenty-second Skye Rangers the Ninth's raid was successful and the Regulars made off with large amounts of diamonds.[3]

In 3025 the unit was stationed on Hyperion.[4]

Fourth Succession War

Hyperion was one of the worlds attacked in the opening wave of Operation GÖTTERDÄMMERUNG, the major Lyran Commonwealth offensive of the Fourth Succession War.[5] The defenders on Hyperion - the Ninth Rasalhague Regulars[6] - were of questionable loyalty, and didn't put up much of a fight[5] when the Lyran Commonwealth Armed Forces dispatched the Waco Rangers to capture the planet.[7] The Ninth withdrew to Satalice, but in mid-3029, following several months of consolidation in the aftermath of GÖTTERDÄMMERUNG, the Commonwealth went on the offensive again in the Trellshire and Tamar theaters of operation. While a large part of the Lyran Commonwealth Armed Forces' attention went into trying to win ongoing conflicts on a handful of worlds, seven new planetary assaults were launched. Satalice was one of the worlds attacked, because of the presence of the Ninth. The LCAF dropped Hansen's Roughriders and the Waco Rangers on Satalice, and the two mercenary commands spent several months maneuvering against the Ninth in a campaign marked by good coordination between the mercenary units and their supporting conventional forces. The culmination of the maneuver campaign came when the two mercenary units caught the Ninth in the rich Mizona Valley; keenly aware of the danger of being surrounded and wiped out, the Ninth abandoned Satalice after a race to their DropShips.[6]

In 3030 the Ninth mounted a successful raid upon the Eire MechWorks on Arc-Royal, embarrassing the famed Kell Hounds who were garrisoning the planet. Six weeks later the Kell Hounds staged a reprisal attack upon Ferleiten where the Ninth was based. The Rasalhague Regulars prepared for the raiders by setting ambushes in the planet's cities, but the mercenaries had expected this and instead raided the undefended rural areas. While the Kell Hounds' spoils - Ferleitin's crops - were less valuable than the 'Mechs the Ninth had taken, both units had proven themselves canny fighters.[2]

Ronin War

The Ninth Rasalhague Regulars were stationed on Ferleiten when they received orders from Warlord Marcus Kurita on the 20th of March 3034 to deploy to Engadin. The Ninth duly departed Ferleiten, arriving in the Engadin system and launching their planetary assault on the 31st of March. The Ninth completed the transit to Engadin in two days, launching a surprise assault that captured the planetary HPG and killed half of the ComStar staff stationed there in the process. The Ninth's Third Battalion then deployed to Yonkers, the planetary capital city, and interrupted a speech being given by Jorges Harkon, the newly designated Valdherre, ordering him to cease and desist. When Harkon refused, Tai-sho Pershing ordered the Third Battalion to fire on the building, which collapsed, killing most of the newly appointed planetary officials; Pershing then imposed martial law and declared a curfew throughout the city.[8]

In June 3034 the Dragon's vengeance hit the Ninth Rasalhague Regulars, in the form of the Second Genyosha, who launched an attack in the first week of the month that caught the Ninth by surprise. Deploying from merchant DropShips operated by a "concerned businessman", the Genyosha achieved complete surprise, leveling the Ninth's barracks with a long-range artillery barrage before the Ninth were even aware of their presence on the planet. As the Ninth tried to mobilize the Genyosha launched air strikes that destroyed the Ninth's command and control center, leaving the Ninth in a highly disorganized state. Having operated under radio silence from the beginning of their operation, the Genyosha continued to maintain that radio silence as they hunted the Ninth for a week even as the rebel command scattered. The Genyosha showed no mercy, hunting down every unit from the Ninth; by the end of the week the Ninth had been destroyed and the HPG compound had been liberated. The Genyosha then remained on Engadin until the arrival of a regiment from the Second Freemen and the appointment of a new Valdherre to replace the deceased Jorges Hakon.[1]

Officers

Rank Name Command
Commanding Officers of the 9th Rasalhague Regulars
Tai-sho Jonathan Pershing 3025 - 3034[9]

Tactics

The command was skilled in urban combat.[10]

Composition History

2765

Ninth Rasalhague Regulars (Regiment/Veteran/Questionable)[11]

- At this point in time the Seventh was based on Damian and was supported by three armor regiments and five infantry regiments.[11]

2786–2821

Ninth Rasalhague Regulars (Regiment/Veteran/Questionable)[12]

- At this point in time the Ninth was an assault-weight regiment stationed on Eguilles and operating at full strength.[12] In 2821 the unit was stationed on Baldur and operating at one-third of full strength.[12]

2830

Ninth Rasalhague Regulars (Regiment/Elite/Questionable)[13]

Note: At this point in time the assault-weight unit was stationed on Ardoz with an operational readiness of 96 percent.[13]

2864

9th Rasalhague Regulars (Regiment/Elite/Questionable)[13]

Note: At this point in time the assault-weight unit was stationed on 29 with an operational readiness of 29 percent.[13]

3025

Ninth Rasalhague Regulars (Regiment/Veteran/Reliable)[14]

Note: At this point in time the unit was stationed on Hyperion.[4] Most 'Mechs of the unit are heavy-weight designs.[10] They would be deployed to Satalice in 3029 and again in 3030[15][6]

3034

Ninth Rasalhague Regulars (Veteran/Questionable)[16]

  • CO: Tai-sho Jonathan Pershing[8]

Rules

3034

  • The Ninth Rasalhague Regulars gain a +2 Initiative bonus when fighting in urban areas.[17]
  • The Ninth Rasalhague Regulars may add a +2 modifier to rolls on the heavy and assault Random Allocation Tables during force creation.[17]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Historical: Brush Wars, p. 111: "Engadin"
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Combat Manual: Kurita, p. 43: "Ninth Rasalhague Regulars"
  3. Technical Readout: 3025 Revised, p. 74
  4. 4.0 4.1 House Kurita (The Draconis Combine), p. 135
  5. 5.0 5.1 NAIS The Fourth Succession War Military Atlas Volume 1, p. 51: "Other Early Action"
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 NAIS The Fourth Succession War Military Atlas Volume 2, p. 71: "New Invasions"
  7. NAIS The Fourth Succession War Military Atlas Volume 1, p. 44-45: "Operation GÖTTERDÄMMERUNG"
  8. 8.0 8.1 Historical: Brush Wars, p. 104: "Engadin"
  9. Historical: Brush Wars, p. 104
  10. 10.0 10.1 House Kurita (The Draconis Combine), p. 145
  11. 11.0 11.1 Field Report 2765: DCMS, p. 15-16: "Rasalhague Regulars"
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 First Succession War, p. 137: "Draconis Combine Mustered Soldiery (DCMS)
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 Second Succession War, p. 97
  14. House Kurita (The Draconis Combine), p. 137
  15. Signing Day (short story)
  16. Historical: Brush Wars, p. 120: "Ronin Forces (March-June 3034)"
  17. 17.0 17.1 Historical: Brush Wars, p. 142: "Force Special Abilities"

Bibliography