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'''Anton Rand''' was a commander of one of [[Wolf's Dragoons]]' [[regiments]].
  
'''Anton Rand''' was the commander of one of Wolf's Dragoons [[regiment]].
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==History==
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In the aftermath of "[[Elson's Challenge]]" among Wolf's Dragoons, Anton Rand, a young hot-headed officer, emerged as [[Beta Regiment (Wolf's Dragoons)|Beta Regiment's]] new commander, quickly instilling new vitality into the command.<ref name=MH55-41-AR-1>''Mercenary's Handbook 3055'', p. 41: "Beta Regiment: Second to None"</ref>
  
==History==
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In one of their first assignments after the reorganization, Beta teamed with [[Delta Regiment (Wolf's Dragoons)|Delta Regiment]] on the [[Federated Commonwealth]]–[[Clan Jade Falcon]] border, supporting the relocation of [[Trellshire Heavy Industries]].<ref name=MH3055-39>''Mercenary's Handbook 3055'', p. 39: "Table of Organization and Equipment"</ref> In general, however, Beta Regiment spent four years rebuilding, building itself up to full strength in terms of quantity and quality. When the [[Word of Blake]] began expanding their influence into the [[Chaos March]] and formed their own [[Word of Blake Protectorate|protectorate]], Commander [[Jaime Wolf]] responded by forming the [[Allied Mercenary Command]]. The Dragoons were joined by illustrious mercenary commands, such as the [[Northwind Highlanders]] and the [[Dismal Disinherited]] in this new organization, advocating for worlds struggling to remain free of Blakist occupation. Beta Regiment became the Dragoons' troubleshooting unit through the Chaos March, seeing action on several worlds.<ref name=FMMR112-WDWP-AMC-1>''Field Manual: Mercenaries, Revised'', p. 112: "Wolf's Dragoons: Wolf Pack"</ref><ref name=FMMR115-BRTW-AMC-1>''Field Manual: Mercenaries, Revised'', p. 115: "Beta Regiment: Timber Wolves"</ref> Circa mid-[[3067]], Beta Regiment encountered the Blakists' [[1st Division (Word of Blake)|First Division]] (True Devotion IV-Beta) on [[Epsilon Eridani]] and the two elite commands began engaging each other in a back-and-forth struggle for the planet.<ref name=FMMR115-BRTW-1WOB-1>''Field Manual: Mercenaries, Revised'', p. 115: "Beta Regiment: Timber Wolves"</ref>
In the aftermath of "[[Elson's Challenge]]" among the Dragoons, '''Anton Rand''', a young hot-headed officer, emerged as [[Beta Regiment (Wolf's Dragoons)|Beta Regiment's]] new commander, quickly instilling new vitality into the rebuilding Betas.<ref name=MH55-41-AR-1>''Mercenary's Handbook 3055'', p. 41, "Beta Regiment: Second to None", Beta Regiment's new commander, Colonel Anton Rand</ref>
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As of 1 September, 3067, Beta Regiment was reportedly still based on Epsilon Eridani, with 20 percent of their equipment composed of [[Clan]] technology. The unit was considered 100 percent upgraded, with [[OmniMech]]s comprising 10 percent of their 'Mechs contingent. Within the Dragoons' expanded organizational structure—along with Beta's conventional and aerospace assets—the command was considered at 140 percent of regimental strength. As they were officially acting on behalf of the Allied Mercenary Command to curtail Word of Blake activities, they were considered uncontracted at the time,<ref name=MSUP70-MER-BR-1>''Mercenaries Supplemental'', p. 70: "Mercenary Employment Roster: Independent/Uncontracted"</ref> although another report claims that their operations on Epsilon Eridani were serving "Capellan interests".<ref name=FMMR112-WDWP-EE-BR-1>''Field Manual: Mercenaries, Revised'', p. 112: "Wolf's Dragoons: Wolf Pack"</ref>
  
In one of their first assignments after the reorganization, Beta teamed with Delta Regiment on the Federated Commonwealth-Clan Jade Falcon border, supporting the relocation of [[Trellshire Heavy Industries]].<ref name=MH3055-39>''Mercenary's Handbook 3055'', p. 39, "Table of Organization and Equipment", Beta and Delta assist with the relocation of Trellshire</ref> In general, however, Beta Regiment spent four years rebuilding, building itself up to full strength in terms of quantity and quality. When the Word of Blake, who had seized control of [[Terra]] in [[3058]], began expanding their influence into the [[Chaos March]] to former independent worlds and forming their own [[Word of Blake Protectorate|Protectorate]], Commander Jaime Wolf responded by forming the [[Allied Mercenary Command]] to counter their influence. The Dragoons were joined by such illustrious mercenary commands as the Northwind Highlanders and the [[Dismal Disinherited]] in this new organization, advocating for worlds struggling to remain free of Blakist occupation. Beta Regiment became the Dragoons' trouble-shooter unit through the Chaos March, seeing action on several worlds.<ref name=FMMR112-WDWP-AMC-1>''Field Manual: Mercenaries, Revised'', p. 112, "Wolf's Dragoons: Wolf Pack", Dragoons form Allied Mercenary Command</ref><ref name=FMMR115-BRTW-AMC-1>''Field Manual: Mercenaries, Revised'', p. 115, "Beta Regiment: Timber Wolves", Beta Regiment sees action throughout the Chaos March</ref> Around mid-[[3067]], Beta Regiment encountered the Blakists’ [[1st Division (Word of Blake)|1st Division]] (True Devotion IV-Beta) on [[Epsilon Eridani]], and the two elite commands began engaging each other in a back-and-forth struggle for the planet.<ref name=FMMR115-BRTW-1WOB-1>''Field Manual: Mercenaries, Revised'', p. 115, "Beta Regiment: Timber Wolves", Beta Regiment's conflict with the First Division lasts several months</ref> As of 1 September, 3067, Beta Regiment was reportedly still based on Epsilon Eridani, with 20 percent of their equipment composed of Clan technology. The unit was considered 100 percent upgraded with OmniMech comprising 10 percent of their 'Mechs contingent. With the Dragoons expanded organizational structure along with Beta's conventional and aerospace assets, Beta was considered at 140 percent of regimental strength. As they were officially acting on behalf of the Allied Mercenary Command to curtail Word of Blake activities, they were considered uncontracted at the time,<ref name=MSUP70-MER-BR-1>''Mercenaries Supplemental'', p. 70, "Mercenary Employment Roster: Independent/Uncontracted", Beta Regiment's disposition on Epsilon Eridani</ref> although another report claims that their operations on Epsilon Eridani were serving "Capellan interests".<ref name=FMMR112-WDWP-EE-BR-1>''Field Manual: Mercenaries, Revised'', p. 112, "Wolf's Dragoons: Wolf Pack", Beta Regiment served Capellan interests on Epsilon Eridani</ref>
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The lack of permanently attached aerospace assets soon led the campaign to turn decisively against Beta Regiment. During an orbital drop, Beta's DropShips took heavy damage before they even reached the surface, with two ships full of troops lost. The [[Long Riders]], Beta's armored [[battalion]], held the line but suffered the loss of almost their entire heavy tracked contingent. Facing 30 percent casualties and lacking sufficient support in the air or on the ground, Colonel Rand ordered a retreat.<ref name=FMMR115-BRTW-1WOB-2>''Field Manual: Mercenaries, Revised'', p. 115: "Beta Regiment: Timber Wolves"</ref><ref name=FMMR115-BRTW-TLR-1>''Field Manual: Mercenaries, Revised'', p. 115: "Beta Regiment: Timber Wolves"</ref> During those combats, he was downed and captured by Blakist forces, but he has rescued by his troops after they were able to interdict enemy messages and locate him.<ref>''Just another day''</ref>
Unfortunately, their lack of permanently attached aerospace assets soon led the campaign to turn decisively against Beta Regiment. During an orbital drop, Beta's DropShips took heavy damage before they even reached the surface, with two ships full of troops lost. The Long Riders, Beta's armored battalion, held the line but suffered the loss of almost their entire heavy tracked contingent. Facing 30 percent casualties and lacking sufficient support in the air or on the ground, Colonel Rand ordered a retreat.<ref name=FMMR115-BRTW-1WOB-2>''Field Manual: Mercenaries, Revised'', p. 115, "Beta Regiment: Timber Wolves", Beta Regiment is forced to retreat</ref><ref name=FMMR115-BRTW-TLR-1>''Field Manual: Mercenaries, Revised'', p. 115, "Beta Regiment: Timber Wolves", the Long Riders take heavy losses on Epsilon Eridani</ref> During those combats, he was downed as captured by WoB forces, but he has rescued by his troops after they were able to interdict WoB messages and locate him.<ref>''Just another day''</ref>
 
  
Returning to Outreach, General Maeve Wolf's review of Rand's actions found that he had exercised good judgment, and that the defeat on Epsilon Eridani had been due to an outdated tactical doctrine.
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Returning to Outreach, General [[Maeve Wolf]]'s review of Rand's actions found that he had exercised good judgment, and that the defeat on Epsilon Eridani had been due to an outdated tactical doctrine.
  
 
===First Harlech===
 
===First Harlech===
In the aftermath of the [[First Harlech]] battle, the Dragoons and their allies attempted to recover as much as they could under the circumstances, with Brian Cameron assuming overall command of Outreach in Jaime Wolf's absence. Colonel Rand of Beta Regiment had survived the fighting, and was now desperately attempting to get Beta Regiment back up to full strength, absorbing survivors from Epsilon Regiment and the Home Guard.
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In the aftermath of the [[First Battle of Harlech (3067)|First Harlech]] battle, the Dragoons and their allies attempted to recover as much as they could under the circumstances, with [[Brian Cameron]] assuming overall command of [[Outreach]], in [[Jaime Wolf]]'s absence. Anton Rand had survived the fighting and{{m}}attempting to get Beta Regiment back up to full strength{{m}}absorbed survivors from [[Epsilon Regiment (Wolf's Dragoons)|Epsilon Regiment]] and the [[Home Guard (Wolf's Dragoons)|Home Guard]].
  
Along the [[Dismal Disinherited]] [[2nd Dismal Disinherited|Second Regiment]] soon arrived, aiding in the cleanup effort on behalf of the AMC, these three commands would spearhead an AMC retaliatory strike against the Word of Blake. Gamma Regiment had been recalled from its post on Tukayyid, and would take up the defense of Outreach alongside the Wolf Spiders and the few remaining elements of the Home Guard and other Dragoon support units.<ref name=DOJ34-MWH-1>''Dawn of the Jihad'', p. 34, "Mars: What Happened?", Task Force Vengeance details</ref><ref name=DOJ33-HC-1>''Dawn of the Jihad'', p. 33, "Harlech City Under Siege, Supplemental Report", Epsilon's survivors are folded into Beta Regiment</ref><ref name=DOJ3133-DBC-1>''Dawn of the Jihad'', pp. 31, 33, "Dragoons Break Contract", Alpha and Gamma Regiments are recalled</ref><ref name=SOF-3-27-1>''Shadows of Faith - Volume 3'', pp. 2-7, the aftermath of First Harlech</ref><ref name=LDOZ3-ZB-2>''Tales of the Jihad: the Last Day of Zeta'', Zeta Battalion returns to using company formations</ref><ref name=LDOZ3-DD-1>''Tales of the Jihad: the Last Day of Zeta'', the Second Dismal Disinherited helps greatly at Harlech</ref>
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Upon the arrival of the [[Dismal Disinherited]]'s [[2nd Dismal Disinherited|Second Regiment]], to aid in the cleanup effort on behalf of the AMC, the three commands spearheaded a retaliatory strike against the Word of Blake. [[Gamma Regiment (Wolf's Dragoons)|Gamma Regiment]] had been recalled from its post on [[Tukayyid]], and would take up the defense of Outreach alongside the [[Black Widow Company|Wolf Spiders]] and the few remaining elements of the Home Guard and other Dragoon support units.<ref name=DOJ34-MWH-1>''Dawn of the Jihad'', p. 34: "Mars: What Happened?"</ref><ref name=DOJ33-HC-1>''Dawn of the Jihad'', p. 33: "Harlech City Under Siege, Supplemental Report"</ref><ref name=DOJ3133-DBC-1>''Dawn of the Jihad'', pp. 31, 33: "Dragoons Break Contract"</ref><ref name=SOF-3-27-1>''Shadows of Faith - Volume 3'', pp. 2–7</ref><ref name=LDOZ3-ZB-2>''Tales of the Jihad: the Last Day of Zeta''</ref><ref name=LDOZ3-DD-1>''Tales of the Jihad: the Last Day of Zeta''</ref>
  
 
===Mars===
 
===Mars===
He died along his unit during the attack to [[Mars (planet)|Mars]].<ref name=DOJ34-MWH-1/><ref name=DOJ34-DOM-1>''Dawn of the Jihad'', p. 34, "Debacle Over Mars", Zeta and Second Dismal reach surface; rest of armada destroyed</ref><ref name=SBWB16-DG-1>''Starterbook: Wolf and Blake'', p. 16, "Death Ground", Task Force Vengeance's disastrous assault on Mars</ref><ref name=MSU120-BR-1>''Mercenaries Supplemental Update'', p. 120, "Wolf's Dragoons", Beta Regiment was destroyed at Mars along with the rest of the Task Force</ref><ref name=TC41-O-BR-1>''Total Chaos'', p. 41, "Outreach", Beta Regiment and the AMC task force are destroyed</ref><ref name=JHS3070-12-T-BR-1>''Jihad Hot Spots: 3070'', p. 12, "Timeline of the Jihad: 7 December", Beta Regiment and the AMC assault force are destroyed</ref><ref name=LDZ9-BR-1>''Tales of the Jihad: the Last Day of Zeta'', p. 9, Beta's destruction above Mars is confirmed</ref><ref name=LDZ3-BR-1>''Tales of the Jihad: the Last Day of Zeta'', p. 3, the Second Dismal Disinherited reach Mars but are quickly destroyed</ref><ref name=THLM12-PJP-1>''The Last Full Measure'', p. 12, Taskforce Vengeance uses a pirate jump point</ref>
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Anton Rand died alongside his unit, during the attack on [[Mars (planet)|Mars]].<ref name=DOJ34-MWH-1/><ref name=DOJ34-DOM-1>''Dawn of the Jihad'', p. 34: "Debacle Over Mars"</ref><ref name=SBWB16-DG-1>''Starterbook: Wolf and Blake'', p. 16: "Death Ground"</ref><ref name=MSU120-BR-1>''Mercenaries Supplemental Update'', p. 120: "Wolf's Dragoons"</ref><ref name=TC41-O-BR-1>''Total Chaos'', p. 41: "Outreach"</ref><ref name=JHS3070-12-T-BR-1>''Jihad Hot Spots: 3070'', p. 12: "Timeline of the Jihad: 7 December"</ref><ref name=LDZ9-BR-1>''Tales of the Jihad: the Last Day of Zeta'', p. 9</ref><ref name=LDZ3-BR-1>''Tales of the Jihad: the Last Day of Zeta'', p. 3</ref><ref name=THLM12-PJP-1>''The Last Full Measure'', p. 12</ref>
  
 
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==Bibliography==
 
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* ''[[Mercenary's Handbook 3055]]''
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* ''[[Dawn of the Jihad]]''
 
* ''[[Field Manual: Mercenaries, Revised]]''
 
* ''[[Field Manual: Mercenaries, Revised]]''
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* ''[[Jihad Hot Spots: 3070]]''
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* ''[[Just Another Day]]''
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* ''[[The Last Full Measure]]''
 
* ''[[Mercenaries Supplemental]]''
 
* ''[[Mercenaries Supplemental]]''
* ''[[Just Another Day]]''
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* ''[[Mercenaries Supplemental Update]]''
* ''[[Dawn of the Jihad]]''
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* ''[[Mercenary's Handbook 3055]]''
 
* ''[[Shadows of Faith]]''
 
* ''[[Shadows of Faith]]''
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* ''[[Starterbook: Wolf and Blake]]''
 
* ''[[Tales of the Jihad: the Last Day of Zeta]]''
 
* ''[[Tales of the Jihad: the Last Day of Zeta]]''
* ''[[Starterbook: Wolf and Blake]]''
 
* ''[[Mercenaries Supplemental Update]]''
 
 
* ''[[Total Chaos]]''
 
* ''[[Total Chaos]]''
* ''[[Jihad Hot Spots: 3070]]''
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* ''[[The Last Full Measure]]''
 
  
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[[Category:Wolf's Dragoons Characters|Rand, Anton]]

Latest revision as of 14:58, 11 March 2024

Anton Rand
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Anton Rand was a commander of one of Wolf's Dragoons' regiments.

History[edit]

In the aftermath of "Elson's Challenge" among Wolf's Dragoons, Anton Rand, a young hot-headed officer, emerged as Beta Regiment's new commander, quickly instilling new vitality into the command.[1]

In one of their first assignments after the reorganization, Beta teamed with Delta Regiment on the Federated CommonwealthClan Jade Falcon border, supporting the relocation of Trellshire Heavy Industries.[2] In general, however, Beta Regiment spent four years rebuilding, building itself up to full strength in terms of quantity and quality. When the Word of Blake began expanding their influence into the Chaos March and formed their own protectorate, Commander Jaime Wolf responded by forming the Allied Mercenary Command. The Dragoons were joined by illustrious mercenary commands, such as the Northwind Highlanders and the Dismal Disinherited in this new organization, advocating for worlds struggling to remain free of Blakist occupation. Beta Regiment became the Dragoons' troubleshooting unit through the Chaos March, seeing action on several worlds.[3][4] Circa mid-3067, Beta Regiment encountered the Blakists' First Division (True Devotion IV-Beta) on Epsilon Eridani and the two elite commands began engaging each other in a back-and-forth struggle for the planet.[5]

As of 1 September, 3067, Beta Regiment was reportedly still based on Epsilon Eridani, with 20 percent of their equipment composed of Clan technology. The unit was considered 100 percent upgraded, with OmniMechs comprising 10 percent of their 'Mechs contingent. Within the Dragoons' expanded organizational structure—along with Beta's conventional and aerospace assets—the command was considered at 140 percent of regimental strength. As they were officially acting on behalf of the Allied Mercenary Command to curtail Word of Blake activities, they were considered uncontracted at the time,[6] although another report claims that their operations on Epsilon Eridani were serving "Capellan interests".[7]

The lack of permanently attached aerospace assets soon led the campaign to turn decisively against Beta Regiment. During an orbital drop, Beta's DropShips took heavy damage before they even reached the surface, with two ships full of troops lost. The Long Riders, Beta's armored battalion, held the line but suffered the loss of almost their entire heavy tracked contingent. Facing 30 percent casualties and lacking sufficient support in the air or on the ground, Colonel Rand ordered a retreat.[8][9] During those combats, he was downed and captured by Blakist forces, but he has rescued by his troops after they were able to interdict enemy messages and locate him.[10]

Returning to Outreach, General Maeve Wolf's review of Rand's actions found that he had exercised good judgment, and that the defeat on Epsilon Eridani had been due to an outdated tactical doctrine.

First Harlech[edit]

In the aftermath of the First Harlech battle, the Dragoons and their allies attempted to recover as much as they could under the circumstances, with Brian Cameron assuming overall command of Outreach, in Jaime Wolf's absence. Anton Rand had survived the fighting and—attempting to get Beta Regiment back up to full strength—absorbed survivors from Epsilon Regiment and the Home Guard.

Upon the arrival of the Dismal Disinherited's Second Regiment, to aid in the cleanup effort on behalf of the AMC, the three commands spearheaded a retaliatory strike against the Word of Blake. Gamma Regiment had been recalled from its post on Tukayyid, and would take up the defense of Outreach alongside the Wolf Spiders and the few remaining elements of the Home Guard and other Dragoon support units.[11][12][13][14][15][16]

Mars[edit]

Anton Rand died alongside his unit, during the attack on Mars.[11][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24]

References[edit]

  1. Mercenary's Handbook 3055, p. 41: "Beta Regiment: Second to None"
  2. Mercenary's Handbook 3055, p. 39: "Table of Organization and Equipment"
  3. Field Manual: Mercenaries, Revised, p. 112: "Wolf's Dragoons: Wolf Pack"
  4. Field Manual: Mercenaries, Revised, p. 115: "Beta Regiment: Timber Wolves"
  5. Field Manual: Mercenaries, Revised, p. 115: "Beta Regiment: Timber Wolves"
  6. Mercenaries Supplemental, p. 70: "Mercenary Employment Roster: Independent/Uncontracted"
  7. Field Manual: Mercenaries, Revised, p. 112: "Wolf's Dragoons: Wolf Pack"
  8. Field Manual: Mercenaries, Revised, p. 115: "Beta Regiment: Timber Wolves"
  9. Field Manual: Mercenaries, Revised, p. 115: "Beta Regiment: Timber Wolves"
  10. Just another day
  11. 11.0 11.1 Dawn of the Jihad, p. 34: "Mars: What Happened?"
  12. Dawn of the Jihad, p. 33: "Harlech City Under Siege, Supplemental Report"
  13. Dawn of the Jihad, pp. 31, 33: "Dragoons Break Contract"
  14. Shadows of Faith - Volume 3, pp. 2–7
  15. Tales of the Jihad: the Last Day of Zeta
  16. Tales of the Jihad: the Last Day of Zeta
  17. Dawn of the Jihad, p. 34: "Debacle Over Mars"
  18. Starterbook: Wolf and Blake, p. 16: "Death Ground"
  19. Mercenaries Supplemental Update, p. 120: "Wolf's Dragoons"
  20. Total Chaos, p. 41: "Outreach"
  21. Jihad Hot Spots: 3070, p. 12: "Timeline of the Jihad: 7 December"
  22. Tales of the Jihad: the Last Day of Zeta, p. 9
  23. Tales of the Jihad: the Last Day of Zeta, p. 3
  24. The Last Full Measure, p. 12

Bibliography[edit]