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| Designation = Barrett's Fusiliers | | Designation = Barrett's Fusiliers | ||
| formed = [[2995]] | | formed = [[2995]] | ||
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| Affiliation = Mercenary | | Affiliation = Mercenary | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
===Formation=== | ===Formation=== | ||
− | '''Barrett's Fusiliers''' were formed in [[2995]] by [[Alonzo Barrett]]. Alonzo was a | + | '''Barrett's Fusiliers''' were formed in [[2995]] by [[Alonzo Barrett]]. Alonzo was a consummate historian and a former member of the [[3rd Royal Guards]] in service to [[House Steiner]]; Alonzo resigned from the Royal Guards specifically to form a new unit. Alonzo had traced his lineage back to a musketeer in service with The King's Musketeers, a unit within the French Royal Guard on ancient [[Terra]]; as a result, when he formed the Fusiliers around a core consisting of a company of [[BattleMechs]] and an [[aerospace fighter]] [[squadron]], he equipped each of his troops with a dress uniform consisting of musketeer's uniform, complete with épée. This imagery formed the basis of the Fusiliers' insignia, which depicts a musketeer with drawn épée.<ref name="FM:MRp42">''Field Manual: Mercenaries, Revised'', p. 42: "Barrett's Fusiliers: The Light Musketeers"</ref> |
− | The Fusiliers | + | The Fusiliers benefited from a number of uneventful missions, and by the time the Fusiliers captured an ''[[Overlord]]''-class [[DropShip]] from the [[18th Dieron Regulars]] during the defense of [[Sevren]] the Fusiliers had grown to a [[battalion]] in size, complete with full aerospace support.<ref name="FM:MRp42"/> |
− | As of ca. [[3025]] the Veteran-rated unit was garrisoning [[Skandia]] while the world was still held by House Steiner, and it was mentioned the Fusiliers hoped to settle a score with the [[Black Widow Company]] (working for the Draconis Combine at the time).<ref>''MechWarrior: The BattleTech Role Playing Game'', p. 117</ref> Skandia apparently fell to the Draconis Combine in the same year.<ref>''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 47 | + | As of ca. [[3025]] the Veteran-rated unit was garrisoning [[Skandia]] while the world was still held by House Steiner, and it was mentioned the Fusiliers hoped to settle a score with the [[Black Widow Company]] (working for the Draconis Combine at the time).<ref>''MechWarrior: The BattleTech Role Playing Game'', p. 117</ref> Skandia apparently fell to the Draconis Combine in the same year.<ref>''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 47: "Lyran Commonwealth after Third Succession War [3025] Map"</ref> |
===Fourth Succession War=== | ===Fourth Succession War=== | ||
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===Operation Guerrero=== | ===Operation Guerrero=== | ||
− | The Fusiliers would remain in service to the League for more than thirty years, with Alonzo Barrett's son [[Raul Barrett|Raul]] taking command of the Fusiliers when Alonzo died in [[3035]]. Although the relationship between the League and the Fusiliers had begun to wane by the time [[Thomas Marik]] launched [[Operation Guerrero]], the Fusiliers still took part in the operation. The Fusiliers would fight on [[Shuen Wan]] before receiving orders to support the [[Capellan Confederation]] forces also engaged in Guerrero and were well treated by the Capellans, in part due to the professionalism the Fusiliers displayed when Raul Barrett died<ref name="FM:MRp42"/> and his son [[Nikita Barrett|Nikita]] assumed command of the Fusiliers, proving himself in combat on [[Old Kentucky]] when Barrett's Fusiliers easily took the world.<ref name="FM:MRp42A">''Field Manual: Mercenaries, Revised'', p. 42 | + | The Fusiliers would remain in service to the League for more than thirty years, with Alonzo Barrett's son [[Raul Barrett|Raul]] taking command of the Fusiliers when Alonzo died in [[3035]]. Although the relationship between the League and the Fusiliers had begun to wane by the time [[Thomas Marik]] launched [[Operation Guerrero]], the Fusiliers still took part in the operation. The Fusiliers would fight on [[Shuen Wan]] before receiving orders to support the [[Capellan Confederation]] forces also engaged in Guerrero and were well treated by the Capellans, in part due to the professionalism the Fusiliers displayed when Raul Barrett died<ref name="FM:MRp42"/> and his son [[Nikita Barrett|Nikita]] assumed command of the Fusiliers, proving himself in combat on [[Old Kentucky]] when Barrett's Fusiliers easily took the world.<ref name="FM:MRp42A">''Field Manual: Mercenaries, Revised'', p. 42: "Officers"</ref><ref>''Touring the Stars: Old Kentucky'', p. 6</ref> |
===Pre-Jihad Era=== | ===Pre-Jihad Era=== | ||
− | Following Operation Guerrero [[House Liao]] made an effort to hire the Fusiliers, but the [[LCCC]] caught wind of the negotiations and responded by making the Fusiliers a very generous offer that Nikita couldn't refuse. As a result, the Fusiliers would remain in service to the Free | + | Following Operation Guerrero [[House Liao]] made an effort to hire the Fusiliers, but the [[LCCC]] caught wind of the negotiations and responded by making the Fusiliers a very generous offer that Nikita couldn't refuse. As a result, the Fusiliers would remain in service to the Free Worlds League until at least [[3067]].<ref name="FM:MRp42"/> A part of the offer made by the LCCC saw the Fusiliers gain access to a quantity of League-manufactured [[battle armor]].<ref name="FM:MRp42D"/> |
==Officers== | ==Officers== | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
− | |- | + | |- |
! scope="col" width="220" style="background: #dedede;" | Rank | ! scope="col" width="220" style="background: #dedede;" | Rank | ||
! scope="col" width="220" style="background: #dedede;" | Name | ! scope="col" width="220" style="background: #dedede;" | Name | ||
! scope="col" width="220" style="background: #dedede;" | Command | ! scope="col" width="220" style="background: #dedede;" | Command | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | colspan="4" style="background: #efefef;" | '''Commanding Officers of | + | | colspan="4" style="background: #efefef;" | '''Commanding Officers of Barrett's Fusiliers''' |
|- | |- | ||
| ||[[Alonzo Barrett]]||[[2995]] - [[3035]]<ref name="FM:MRp42"/> | | ||[[Alonzo Barrett]]||[[2995]] - [[3035]]<ref name="FM:MRp42"/> | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | ||[[Raul Barrett]]||[[3035]] - [[3057]]<ref name="FM:MRp42"/> | + | | [[Colonel]]||[[Raul Barrett]]||[[3035]] - [[3057]]<ref name="FM:MRp42"/> |
|- | |- | ||
− | | [[Colonel]]||[[Nikita Barrett]]||[[3057]] - at least [[3067]]<ref name="FM:MRp42"/> | + | | [[Colonel]]||[[Nikita Barrett]]||[[3057]] - at least [[3067]]<ref name=20YU57/><ref name="FM:MRp42"/> |
|- | |- | ||
|} | |} | ||
==Tactics== | ==Tactics== | ||
− | By 3067 the Fusiliers were fighting as a combined arms formation, combining cavalry tactics with anti-Mech infantry, guided munitions, precision | + | By 3067 the Fusiliers were fighting as a combined arms formation, combining cavalry tactics with anti-'Mech infantry, guided munitions, precision bombing and artillery strikes to carry the day.<ref name="FM:MRp42B">''Field Manual: Mercenaries, Revised'', p. 42: "Tactics"</ref> |
==Support== | ==Support== | ||
− | As of 3067 each [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarrior]] in the Fusiliers was trained to repair his or her [[BattleMech]], and the Fusiliers enjoyed full technical support, with the MechWarriors working alongside the various techs and astechs. The Fusiliers owned two of the rare ''[[Fortress]]''-class DropShips as well as three ''Overlords''.<ref name="FM:MRp42C">''Field Manual: Mercenaries, Revised'', p. 42 | + | As of 3067 each [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarrior]] in the Fusiliers was trained to repair his or her [[BattleMech]], and the Fusiliers enjoyed full technical support, with the MechWarriors working alongside the various techs and astechs. The Fusiliers owned two of the rare ''[[Fortress]]''-class DropShips as well as three ''Overlords''.<ref name="FM:MRp42C">''Field Manual: Mercenaries, Revised'', p. 42: "Support"</ref> |
==Composition History== | ==Composition History== | ||
===2995=== | ===2995=== | ||
− | * | + | * 1x BattleMech company<ref name="FM:MRp42"/> |
− | * | + | * 1x aerospace fighter squadron<ref name="FM:MRp42"/> |
* CO: Alonzo Barrett<ref name="FM:MRp42"/> | * CO: Alonzo Barrett<ref name="FM:MRp42"/> | ||
===3025=== | ===3025=== | ||
− | '''Barrett's Fusiliers ''' (Battalion/Veteran/Reliable)<ref name=HSTLCp117>''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)'', p. 117 | + | '''Barrett's Fusiliers ''' (Battalion/Veteran/Reliable)<ref name=HSTLCp117>''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)'', p. 117: "LCAF Deployment Table"</ref> |
:* CO: Kommandant Alonzo Barrett<ref name=HSTLCp117/> | :* CO: Kommandant Alonzo Barrett<ref name=HSTLCp117/> | ||
− | : Note: | + | : Note: At this point in time the unit was stationed on [[Skondia]].<ref name=HSTLCp117/><ref name=hslcp118>''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)'', p. 118</ref> |
===3050=== | ===3050=== | ||
− | '''Barrett's Fusiliers ''' (Regiment/Veteran/Reliable)<ref name=20YU57>''20 Year Update'', p. 57 | + | '''Barrett's Fusiliers ''' (Regiment/Veteran/Reliable)<ref name=20YU57>''20 Year Update'', p. 57: "Free Worlds League Deployment Table"</ref> |
:* CO: Colonel Nikita Barrett<ref name=20YU57/> | :* CO: Colonel Nikita Barrett<ref name=20YU57/> | ||
− | : Note: | + | : Note: At this point in time the unit was stationed on [[Shuen Wan]].<ref name=20YU57/> |
===3059=== | ===3059=== | ||
− | '''Barrett's Fusiliers ''' (Regiment/Veteran/Questionable) <ref name= FMMercsp108/> | + | '''Barrett's Fusiliers ''' (Regiment/Veteran/Questionable)<ref name=FMMercsp108/> |
− | :* CO: Colonel Nikita Barrett) <ref name= FMMercsp108/> | + | :* CO: Colonel Nikita Barrett)<ref name=FMMercsp108/> |
− | : Note: At this point in time the unit was stationed on [[Shuen Wan]]. <ref name = FMMercsp108 >'' Field Manual: Mercenaries'', p. 108</ref> | + | : Note: At this point in time the unit was stationed on [[Shuen Wan]].<ref name=FMMercsp108>''Field Manual: Mercenaries'', p. 108</ref> |
===3067=== | ===3067=== | ||
− | * Barrett's Fusiliers (Regiment/Veteran/Reliable)<ref name="FM:MRp42D">''Field Manual: Mercenaries, Revised'', p. 42 | + | * Barrett's Fusiliers (Regiment/Veteran/Reliable)<ref name="FM:MRp42D">''Field Manual: Mercenaries, Revised'', p. 42: "Barrett's Fusiliers"</ref> |
:* CO: [[Colonel]] Nikita Barrett | :* CO: [[Colonel]] Nikita Barrett | ||
− | :* XO/1st | + | :* XO/1st Battalion: [[Lieutenant Colonel]] [[Franco Hudmeyer]] |
− | :* 2nd | + | :* 2nd Battalion: [[Major]] [[Sasha Rayners]] |
− | :* 3rd | + | :* 3rd Battalion: Major [[Robert Baumhauer|Robert "Bama" Baumhauer]] |
* Barrett's Armored Cavalry (Reinforced Battalion/Veteran/Reliable)<ref name="FM:MRp42D"/> | * Barrett's Armored Cavalry (Reinforced Battalion/Veteran/Reliable)<ref name="FM:MRp42D"/> | ||
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The Bombardiers were skilled at precision bombing and ground support, having grown from being stalwart support to the ground forces into an integral part of the Regiment. Just as the ground forces within the Fusiliers were incorporating advanced technology, so were the Bombardiers; by 3067 the Bombardiers were operating a number of advanced fighters, including a number of ''[[Shiva]]''-class fighters.<ref name="FM:MRp42D"/> | The Bombardiers were skilled at precision bombing and ground support, having grown from being stalwart support to the ground forces into an integral part of the Regiment. Just as the ground forces within the Fusiliers were incorporating advanced technology, so were the Bombardiers; by 3067 the Bombardiers were operating a number of advanced fighters, including a number of ''[[Shiva]]''-class fighters.<ref name="FM:MRp42D"/> | ||
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− | + | * Special rules for {{PAGENAME}} can be found in ''Field Manual: Mercenaries Revised'' (p. 128). | |
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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* ''[[MechWarrior: The BattleTech Role Playing Game]]'' | * ''[[MechWarrior: The BattleTech Role Playing Game]]'' | ||
* ''[[Touring the Stars: Old Kentucky]]'' | * ''[[Touring the Stars: Old Kentucky]]'' | ||
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[[Category:Mercenary Commands|Barrett's Fusiliers]] | [[Category:Mercenary Commands|Barrett's Fusiliers]] |
Latest revision as of 05:01, 26 March 2024
Barrett's Fusiliers | |
Formed | 2995 |
Affiliation | Mercenary |
Parent Command | Independent |
Contents
History[edit]
Formation[edit]
Barrett's Fusiliers were formed in 2995 by Alonzo Barrett. Alonzo was a consummate historian and a former member of the 3rd Royal Guards in service to House Steiner; Alonzo resigned from the Royal Guards specifically to form a new unit. Alonzo had traced his lineage back to a musketeer in service with The King's Musketeers, a unit within the French Royal Guard on ancient Terra; as a result, when he formed the Fusiliers around a core consisting of a company of BattleMechs and an aerospace fighter squadron, he equipped each of his troops with a dress uniform consisting of musketeer's uniform, complete with épée. This imagery formed the basis of the Fusiliers' insignia, which depicts a musketeer with drawn épée.[1]
The Fusiliers benefited from a number of uneventful missions, and by the time the Fusiliers captured an Overlord-class DropShip from the 18th Dieron Regulars during the defense of Sevren the Fusiliers had grown to a battalion in size, complete with full aerospace support.[1]
As of ca. 3025 the Veteran-rated unit was garrisoning Skandia while the world was still held by House Steiner, and it was mentioned the Fusiliers hoped to settle a score with the Black Widow Company (working for the Draconis Combine at the time).[2] Skandia apparently fell to the Draconis Combine in the same year.[3]
Fourth Succession War[edit]
The Fusiliers fought on the Lyran Commonwealth front of the Fourth Succession War as a part of Operation GÖTTERDÄMMERUNG; the fighting on Sabik cost the Fusiliers half their strength at the hands of Kingston Caballeros, but the Fusiliers would return to the fray after a six month period of rest and refitting, joining the battle on La Blon and helping to destroy the 4th Proserpina Hussars. After the Fourth Succession War the Fusiliers negotiated a new contract, this time entering the service of the Free Worlds League.[1]
Operation Guerrero[edit]
The Fusiliers would remain in service to the League for more than thirty years, with Alonzo Barrett's son Raul taking command of the Fusiliers when Alonzo died in 3035. Although the relationship between the League and the Fusiliers had begun to wane by the time Thomas Marik launched Operation Guerrero, the Fusiliers still took part in the operation. The Fusiliers would fight on Shuen Wan before receiving orders to support the Capellan Confederation forces also engaged in Guerrero and were well treated by the Capellans, in part due to the professionalism the Fusiliers displayed when Raul Barrett died[1] and his son Nikita assumed command of the Fusiliers, proving himself in combat on Old Kentucky when Barrett's Fusiliers easily took the world.[4][5]
Pre-Jihad Era[edit]
Following Operation Guerrero House Liao made an effort to hire the Fusiliers, but the LCCC caught wind of the negotiations and responded by making the Fusiliers a very generous offer that Nikita couldn't refuse. As a result, the Fusiliers would remain in service to the Free Worlds League until at least 3067.[1] A part of the offer made by the LCCC saw the Fusiliers gain access to a quantity of League-manufactured battle armor.[6]
Officers[edit]
Rank | Name | Command | |
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Commanding Officers of Barrett's Fusiliers | |||
Alonzo Barrett | 2995 - 3035[1] | ||
Colonel | Raul Barrett | 3035 - 3057[1] | |
Colonel | Nikita Barrett | 3057 - at least 3067[7][1] |
Tactics[edit]
By 3067 the Fusiliers were fighting as a combined arms formation, combining cavalry tactics with anti-'Mech infantry, guided munitions, precision bombing and artillery strikes to carry the day.[8]
Support[edit]
As of 3067 each MechWarrior in the Fusiliers was trained to repair his or her BattleMech, and the Fusiliers enjoyed full technical support, with the MechWarriors working alongside the various techs and astechs. The Fusiliers owned two of the rare Fortress-class DropShips as well as three Overlords.[9]
Composition History[edit]
2995[edit]
3025[edit]
Barrett's Fusiliers (Battalion/Veteran/Reliable)[10]
- CO: Kommandant Alonzo Barrett[10]
- Note: At this point in time the unit was stationed on Skondia.[10][11]
3050[edit]
Barrett's Fusiliers (Regiment/Veteran/Reliable)[7]
3059[edit]
Barrett's Fusiliers (Regiment/Veteran/Questionable)[12]
- CO: Colonel Nikita Barrett)[12]
- Note: At this point in time the unit was stationed on Shuen Wan.[12]
3067[edit]
- Barrett's Fusiliers (Regiment/Veteran/Reliable)[6]
- CO: Colonel Nikita Barrett
- XO/1st Battalion: Lieutenant Colonel Franco Hudmeyer
- 2nd Battalion: Major Sasha Rayners
- 3rd Battalion: Major Robert "Bama" Baumhauer
- Barrett's Armored Cavalry (Reinforced Battalion/Veteran/Reliable)[6]
- CO: Major Andrew Jacobs
- Barrett's Bombardiers (Wing/Veteran/Reliable)[6]
- CO: Major Franz Gregoravich
The Fusiliers' 'Mech battalions were each constructed so as to incorporate two battle companies and an assault companies, based around fast, maneuverable 'Mechs, along with a battalion command lance. Augmenting the Fusiliers was a regimental command company. In addition to operating with more than half of their equipment upgraded to advanced technology, by 3067 new BattleMechs such as the Capellan Jinggau were also forming a presence within the Fusiliers.[6]
From a simple beginning as a company of LRM Carriers the Armored Cavalry grew steadily, incorporating a second company consisting of mobile artillery and Schiltrons, followed by a third company in the wake of Guerrero that added hovertanks to the battalion. The hovertank company came from the CCAF and included a number of Regulators; adding to this new muscle was a company of jump infantry and a mixed company of Achileus and Longinus battle armor, the fruits of Nikita Barrett's negotiations with the LCCC as a part of their most recent contract.[6]
The Bombardiers were skilled at precision bombing and ground support, having grown from being stalwart support to the ground forces into an integral part of the Regiment. Just as the ground forces within the Fusiliers were incorporating advanced technology, so were the Bombardiers; by 3067 the Bombardiers were operating a number of advanced fighters, including a number of Shiva-class fighters.[6]
Notes[edit]
- Special rules for Barrett's Fusiliers can be found in Field Manual: Mercenaries Revised (p. 128).
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 Field Manual: Mercenaries, Revised, p. 42: "Barrett's Fusiliers: The Light Musketeers"
- ↑ MechWarrior: The BattleTech Role Playing Game, p. 117
- ↑ Handbook: House Steiner, p. 47: "Lyran Commonwealth after Third Succession War [3025] Map"
- ↑ Field Manual: Mercenaries, Revised, p. 42: "Officers"
- ↑ Touring the Stars: Old Kentucky, p. 6
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 Field Manual: Mercenaries, Revised, p. 42: "Barrett's Fusiliers"
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 20 Year Update, p. 57: "Free Worlds League Deployment Table"
- ↑ Field Manual: Mercenaries, Revised, p. 42: "Tactics"
- ↑ Field Manual: Mercenaries, Revised, p. 42: "Support"
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth), p. 117: "LCAF Deployment Table"
- ↑ House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth), p. 118
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 Field Manual: Mercenaries, p. 108