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History

The Alekseyevka Timbuktu Theater Militia was formed by the Federated Commonwealth as the Alekseyevka Periphery March Militia.[1]

Officers

The unit was commanded by Leftenant General Richard Biao in 3050.[1] As of 3053 the commanding officer is Colonel Lydia Arentsen.

Tactics

The command learned to fight at small level at best.

Composition History

3050

Alekseyvka Periphery March Militia (Green/Reliable)[1]

3054

Alekseyvka Periphery March Militia (Green/Reliable) [2]

  • CO: Leftenant General Lydia Arentsen

3062

'Mech

Aerospace (1 Wing)

Armor Brigade

  • 2 Regiments
    • CO: Colonel Naomi Flanders

Infantry Brigade

  • 5 Regiments
    • CO: Colonel Roderick Culpepper

3079

After the Jihad ended, the LAAF High Command transferred soldiers from the Alekseyevka TTM to other units to rebuild them. This left the Alekseyevka TTM at two thirds their pre-Jihad strength.[3]

Notes

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 20 Year Update, p. 28
  2. Objective Raids, p. 20
  3. Field Report: LAAF, p. 17

Bibliography