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+ | The Buena War College required every cadet, whether front line soldier or technician, to serve for six months in the training battalion. This provided the cadets with practical knowledge to supplement the theory they received in the academy's classrooms. The cadets in the battalion also underwent a series of live fire exercises on the Tomasova Martial Range, and field deployments in the Bolan Province and Timbuktu Theater were also common. Instructors in the battalion also forced the cadets to operate at their physical and mental limits. The harsh discipline forced the cadets to adapt their classroom lessons to a practical format and work as part of a team. Cadets who were unable to do so washed out of the program.<ref name=FMLAp122/> | ||
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During the [[Jihad]] the Buena War College Training Battalion reduced their student's service cycles from six months to three months. After the end of the Jihad, the battalion found that two thirds of its equipment was removed and reassigned to active duty [[LAAF]] units to rebuild.<ref name=frla16>''Field Report: LAAF'', p. 16</ref> | During the [[Jihad]] the Buena War College Training Battalion reduced their student's service cycles from six months to three months. After the end of the Jihad, the battalion found that two thirds of its equipment was removed and reassigned to active duty [[LAAF]] units to rebuild.<ref name=frla16>''Field Report: LAAF'', p. 16</ref> | ||
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As of [[3050]] to [[3067]] the commanding officer is [[Kommandant]] Florence Elinwood Landers.<ref name=20Yp28>''20 Year Update'', p. 28, "AFFC Deployment Table - 3050"</ref><ref name=ORp20>''Objective Raids'', p. 20, "AFFC Deployment Table - 3054"</ref><ref name=FMLAp122>''Field Manual: Lyran Alliance'', p. 122, "Buena War College Training Battalion Unit Profile"</ref><ref name=FMUp179>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 179, "LAAF Deployment Table - 3067"</ref> | As of [[3050]] to [[3067]] the commanding officer is [[Kommandant]] Florence Elinwood Landers.<ref name=20Yp28>''20 Year Update'', p. 28, "AFFC Deployment Table - 3050"</ref><ref name=ORp20>''Objective Raids'', p. 20, "AFFC Deployment Table - 3054"</ref><ref name=FMLAp122>''Field Manual: Lyran Alliance'', p. 122, "Buena War College Training Battalion Unit Profile"</ref><ref name=FMUp179>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 179, "LAAF Deployment Table - 3067"</ref> | ||
− | As of [[3085]] the commanding officer was | + | As of [[3085]] the commanding officer was Colonel Brad Engle.<ref name=FM3085p107>''Field Manual: 3085'', p. 107, "LAAF Deployment Table - 3085"</ref> |
==Tactics== | ==Tactics== | ||
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==Composition History== | ==Composition History== |
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Contents
History
The Buena War College required every cadet, whether front line soldier or technician, to serve for six months in the training battalion. This provided the cadets with practical knowledge to supplement the theory they received in the academy's classrooms. The cadets in the battalion also underwent a series of live fire exercises on the Tomasova Martial Range, and field deployments in the Bolan Province and Timbuktu Theater were also common. Instructors in the battalion also forced the cadets to operate at their physical and mental limits. The harsh discipline forced the cadets to adapt their classroom lessons to a practical format and work as part of a team. Cadets who were unable to do so washed out of the program.[1]
During the Jihad the Buena War College Training Battalion reduced their student's service cycles from six months to three months. After the end of the Jihad, the battalion found that two thirds of its equipment was removed and reassigned to active duty LAAF units to rebuild.[2]
Officers
As of 3050 to 3067 the commanding officer is Kommandant Florence Elinwood Landers.[3][4][1][5]
As of 3085 the commanding officer was Colonel Brad Engle.[6]
Tactics
As a training unit, the Buena War College Training Battalion lacks any signature tactics.
Composition History
3040
Buena War College Training Battalion (Battalion/Green/Reliable)[7]
3050-3054
Buena War College Training Battalion (Battalion/Green/Reliable)[3][4]
- CO: Kommandant Florence Elinwood Landers
3062-3067
Buena War College Training Battalion (Reinforced Battalion/Green/Reliable)[1][5]
- CO: Kommandant Florence Elinwood
3079
The post-Jihad training battalion was reduced to a company in size. This leaves most of the cadets using simulators.[2]
3085
Buena War College Training Battalion (Green/Reliable)[6]
- CO: Colonel Brad Engle
Notes
Rules
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Field Manual: Lyran Alliance, p. 122, "Buena War College Training Battalion Unit Profile"
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Field Report: LAAF, p. 16
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 20 Year Update, p. 28, "AFFC Deployment Table - 3050"
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Objective Raids, p. 20, "AFFC Deployment Table - 3054"
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Field Manual: Updates, p. 179, "LAAF Deployment Table - 3067"
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Field Manual: 3085, p. 107, "LAAF Deployment Table - 3085"
- ↑ Historical: War of 3039, p. 138