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Their origins muddied, either as units formed in the mold of the [[Chain Gang Missions]] or as mercenaries directly employed by Amphigean Agriculture Inc. and loaned to the Combine, the '''Amphigean Light Assault Group''' generally serve as high speed shock troops with a pack mentality to combat.
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Their origins muddied, either as units formed in the mold of the [[Chain Gang Missions]] or as mercenaries directly employed by Amphigean Agriculture Inc.<ref name=tro3025p34>''Technical Readout: 3025 Revised'', p. 34</ref> and loaned to the Combine, the '''Amphigean Light Assault Group''' generally serve as high speed shock troops with a pack mentality to combat.
 
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==History==
 
==History==
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Elements of the Amphigean Light Assault Group fought on [[Sevren]] in [[2990]]. They faced the [[15th Lyran Guards]] and lost a company to the Commonwealth troops.<ref name=tro3025p34/>
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In the wake of the [[Jihad]] as the [[DCMS]] rebuilt from the losses taken, the Amphigean Light Assault Group found themselves falling somewhere between the second and third tier of units when it came to replacements and supplies. Because of the smaller size of the Amphigean brigade compared to the Regulars, the Amphigean units found themselves a lower priority for rebuilding than the Regulars, but were accorded considerably more support than the [[Ghost Regiments]] or the [[Legions of Vega]].<ref name="J:FRp88">''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 88, "...And Threats Without"</ref>
 
In the wake of the [[Jihad]] as the [[DCMS]] rebuilt from the losses taken, the Amphigean Light Assault Group found themselves falling somewhere between the second and third tier of units when it came to replacements and supplies. Because of the smaller size of the Amphigean brigade compared to the Regulars, the Amphigean units found themselves a lower priority for rebuilding than the Regulars, but were accorded considerably more support than the [[Ghost Regiments]] or the [[Legions of Vega]].<ref name="J:FRp88">''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 88, "...And Threats Without"</ref>
  
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
 
* ''[[Jihad: Final Reckoning]]''
 
* ''[[Jihad: Final Reckoning]]''
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* ''[[Technical Readout: 3025 Revised]]''
 
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Their origins muddied, either as units formed in the mold of the Chain Gang Missions or as mercenaries directly employed by Amphigean Agriculture Inc.[1] and loaned to the Combine, the Amphigean Light Assault Group generally serve as high speed shock troops with a pack mentality to combat.


History

Elements of the Amphigean Light Assault Group fought on Sevren in 2990. They faced the 15th Lyran Guards and lost a company to the Commonwealth troops.[1]

In the wake of the Jihad as the DCMS rebuilt from the losses taken, the Amphigean Light Assault Group found themselves falling somewhere between the second and third tier of units when it came to replacements and supplies. Because of the smaller size of the Amphigean brigade compared to the Regulars, the Amphigean units found themselves a lower priority for rebuilding than the Regulars, but were accorded considerably more support than the Ghost Regiments or the Legions of Vega.[2]

Units of the Amphigean Light Assault Group

Color Scheme and Insignia

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Technical Readout: 3025 Revised, p. 34
  2. Jihad: Final Reckoning, p. 88, "...And Threats Without"

Bibliography