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| capital = [[Alshain]]
 
| capital = [[Alshain]]
 
| rulertitle = [[Khan of Clan Ghost Bear|Khan]]
 
| rulertitle = [[Khan of Clan Ghost Bear|Khan]]
| military = [[Clan Ghost Bear Touman|Clan Ghost Bear ''touman'']]
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| military = [[Clan Ghost Bear Touman|Clan Ghost Bear ''Touman'']]
 
| secretservice = [[Watch#Clan Ghost Bear|Clan Ghost Bear Watch]]
 
| secretservice = [[Watch#Clan Ghost Bear|Clan Ghost Bear Watch]]
 
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==Military==
 
==Military==
 
{{Main|Clan Ghost Bear Touman}}
 
{{Main|Clan Ghost Bear Touman}}
Through most of their history the [[Clan Ghost Bear Touman|Ghost Bear ''touman'']] was one of the largest of the Clans, thanks to the easy access of raw materials during the Golden Century, a slow and steady buildup of forces and, following the disaster at Tukayyid, keeping large-scale conflict to a minimum.  Due to their wealth the Ghost Bears were able to build up their ''touman'' as they saw fit, rather than develop their combat doctrine around what was available, and took a methodical, thorough approach to warfare.  A preference for speed and strength means they not only employed heavier-than-average [[BattleMech]]s, but also ones whose powerful weapons arrays could compromise their armor and heat sinks.  In particular the ''[[Mad Dog]]'' and ''[[Executioner]]'' were highly favored as heavy-hitting platforms which featured a variety of ranged weapons (though after Tukayyid they tended more towards energy weapons), while the heavy ''[[Viper (Dragonfly)|Viper]]'' served as the Clan's primary scout.  A strong affinity for [[battle armor]] meant the Ghost Bears fielded perhaps the largest contingent of [[Elementals]] of any Clan - using the nominally weak but ultrafast ''[[Fire Moth]]'' as their primary carrier - and were the only ones with an entire [[Galaxy]] of these armored troopers.  Many of the Elemental tactics pioneered by Kilbourne Jorgensson, an Elemental himself, were used to great effect long after his passing, with only [[Clan Hell's Horses]] boasting more expertise in this area.  If the Ghost Bears' ''touman'' had a flaw it was in their aerospace arm which, while often considered small and second-rate, was still capable of defending their ground forces from an aerial assault.<ref name=FMWC83/><ref name=FMWC84/>
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Through most of their history the Ghost Bear ''[[Touman]]'' was one of the largest of the Clans, thanks to the easy access of raw materials during the Golden Century, a slow and steady buildup of forces and, following the disaster at Tukayyid, keeping large-scale conflict to a minimum.  Due to their wealth the Ghost Bears were able to build up their ''Touman'' as they saw fit, rather than develop their combat doctrine around what was available, and took a methodical, thorough approach to warfare.  A preference for speed and strength means they not only employed heavier-than-average [[BattleMech]]s, but also ones whose powerful weapons arrays could compromise their armor and heat sinks.  In particular the ''[[Mad Dog]]'' and ''[[Executioner]]'' were highly favored as heavy-hitting platforms which featured a variety of ranged weapons (though after Tukayyid they tended more towards energy weapons), while the heavy ''[[Viper (Dragonfly)|Viper]]'' served as the Clan's primary scout.  A strong affinity for [[battle armor]] meant the Ghost Bears fielded perhaps the largest contingent of [[Elementals]] of any Clan - using the nominally weak but ultrafast ''[[Fire Moth]]'' as their primary carrier - and were the only ones with an entire [[Galaxy]] of these armored troopers.  Many of the Elemental tactics pioneered by Kilbourne Jorgensson, an Elemental himself, were used to great effect long after his passing, with only [[Clan Hell's Horses]] boasting more expertise in this area.  If the Ghost Bears' ''Touman'' had a flaw it was in their aerospace arm which, while often considered small and second-rate, was still capable of defending their ground forces from an aerial assault.<ref name=FMWC83/><ref name=FMWC84/>
  
 
Compared to other top-heavy Clans the Ghost Bears maintained an open command structure with greater flexibility.  Warriors were expected to innovate and think for themselves while also deferring to their superiors and the overall battle plan.  Training was intense and emphasized physical strength and personal combat skills among all warrior types, while failure in an aspiring warrior's [[Trial of Position]] did not result in their downgrading to one of the civilian castes.  In an attempt to avoid wasting the cadet's early training, they would instead be shifted to another warrior subcaste based on their aptitude tests, where they would hopefully succeed.  Only if the cadet failed to earn a position in their new subcaste would they be relegated to a civilian position.  The general cultural emphasis on family meant Ghost Bear military units benefited from an unrivaled ''esprit de corps.'' Their move from the Pentagon Worlds to the Inner Sphere also necessitated the development of a highly advanced logistical system, a factor which has helped them in maintaining their spread-out forces.<ref name=FMWC83/><ref name=FMWC84/>
 
Compared to other top-heavy Clans the Ghost Bears maintained an open command structure with greater flexibility.  Warriors were expected to innovate and think for themselves while also deferring to their superiors and the overall battle plan.  Training was intense and emphasized physical strength and personal combat skills among all warrior types, while failure in an aspiring warrior's [[Trial of Position]] did not result in their downgrading to one of the civilian castes.  In an attempt to avoid wasting the cadet's early training, they would instead be shifted to another warrior subcaste based on their aptitude tests, where they would hopefully succeed.  Only if the cadet failed to earn a position in their new subcaste would they be relegated to a civilian position.  The general cultural emphasis on family meant Ghost Bear military units benefited from an unrivaled ''esprit de corps.'' Their move from the Pentagon Worlds to the Inner Sphere also necessitated the development of a highly advanced logistical system, a factor which has helped them in maintaining their spread-out forces.<ref name=FMWC83/><ref name=FMWC84/>

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