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Coventry Province Militia

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Coventry Province Militia
Affiliation Lyran Commonwealth
Parent Command LAAF

The Coventry Province Militia serves as the militia force for the Coventry Province.

History

The unit defended Coventry during the Jade Falcon Incursion of 3058.

By that time, the Lyran secession had quickly turned the CDMM into a dumping ground for malcontents and pro-Victor soldiers. This nearly broke the unit's morale until the Jade Falcons arrived, showing them more combat than they ever wanted to see.[1]

Officers

Rank Name Command
Commanding Officers of the Coventry Donegal March Militia
Leftenant General Judith Niemeyer 30543058[2][1]
Hauptmann General Mark Kostic 30623067[3][4]
Commanding Officers of the Coventry Province Militia
Hauptmann-General Kimerley Muller 3085[5]

Other Officers

Tactics

Unknown.

Color Scheme

The Coventry Province Militia employ a pale blue paint scheme with gold and red highlights for their equipment.[8]

Composition History

3050

Coventry Donegal March Militia (/Green/Reliable) [9]

  • CO: Leftenant General Judith Niemeyer [9]
Note: At this point in time the command was stationed on Coventry. [9]

3054

Coventry Donegal March Militia (/Green/Reliable) [1][2]

  • CO: Leftenant General Judith Niemeyer [1][2]
Note: At this point in time the command was stationed on Coventry. [1][2]

References

  1. a b c d e Operational Turning Points: Falcon Incursion, p. 11
  2. a b c d Objective Raids, p. 23: "Lyran Commonwealth State Command"
  3. Field Manual: Lyran Alliance, p. 108
  4. Field Manual: Updates, p. 178
  5. a b Field Manual: 3085, p. 108: "Lyran Commonwealth Armed Forces Deployment Table"
  6. a b c d e The Battle of Coventry, p. 50
  7. Technical Readout: 3058 Upgrade, p. 58: "Warrior H-8 Attack Helicopter - Notable Crews"
  8. Field Manual: Lyran Alliance, p. 108
  9. a b c 20 Year Update, p. 29

Bibliography