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Revision as of 16:33, 11 November 2014
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Contents
History
The brigade has a colorful history of loyal service to Canopus. During the great conflicts like the Reunification War of the Amaris Crises the individual regiments saw a lot of actions. Even with such circumstances the brigade remain loyal and fought against many external threats.[1]
In the Jihad the Canopian Fusiliers defended their worlds with skill, but suffered heavy losses. The First Canopian Fusiliers fought forces from the former Free Worlds League, while the other two regiments fought the Word of Blake in the Magistracy itself. The Second in particular took heavy losses from the Word. The Third was actually forced out of Capellan Confederation space during Operation SOVEREIGN JUSTICE, and then spent the rest of the Jihad defending the core of the Magistracy from the 42nd Shadow Division.[2]
After the Jihad ended, the member regiments of the Fusiliers lost their skills. To remedy this, they were assigned to allied nations to participate in defensive operations.[3]
Officers
The commanding officer in 3025 was Patty Gordon.[1] After the Jihad ended, the Canopian Fusiliers were commanded by Darlene McKinnon.[4]
In 3145 the brigade is commanded by General Ronald Thompson.[5]
Units of the Canopian Fusiliers
Color Scheme and Unit Insignia
- Canopian fusiliers - 3rd.jpg