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=='Mech Forces==
 
=='Mech Forces==
The FWLM prefers to use all [[BattleMech|'Mech]] classes equally with some exceptions for special missions. The common regiment is medium to heavy weight and some companies or larger formations are created with a single task in mind, such as scouting or assault. <ref name=FMFWLp18>''Field Manual: Free Worlds League'' P.18 </ref> The available 'Mech designs are a mix from local produced classic machines with upgraded equipment or 'Mechs purchased from other nations. That changed with the arrival of the Clans. The DCMS and Federated Commonwealth bought the 'Mechs produced in the League in exchange for new designs, material or knowledge/technology. <ref name=FMFWLp18/>. The League also produced field refit kits to bring the armies of Inner Sphere to a level where they could hold the line against the advancing Clan forces. The DCMS started their own industrial program to build their own machines.  The surplus of the refits went to the units within the Free World League and in only seven years over 60 percent of the FWLM's 'Mech forces included some form of advanced technology.  The FWL could acquire the technology to build their own IS OmniMechs such as the ''[[Perseus]]'' or the foreign ''[[Blackjack (BlackJack)|Blackjack]]'' machine.<ref name=FMFWLp18/> The standard FWLM unit follows the structure of the SDLF. <ref name=FMFWLp18/>
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The FWLM prefers to use all [[BattleMech|'Mech]] classes equally, with some exceptions for special missions. The common regiment is medium- to heavy-weight and some companies or larger formations are created with a single task in mind, such as scouting or assault.<ref name=FMFWLp18>''Field Manual: Free Worlds League'', p. 18</ref> The available 'Mech designs were a mix of locally produced classic machines with upgraded equipment and 'Mechs purchased from other nations. That changed with the arrival of the Clans. The DCMS and Federated Commonwealth bought the 'Mechs produced in the League in exchange for new designs, materials or technology.<ref name=FMFWLp18/> The League also produced field refit kits to bring the armies of the Inner Sphere to a level where they could hold the line against the advancing Clan forces. The DCMS started their own industrial program.  The surplus refit kits went to the units within the Free Worlds League and in only seven years over 60 percent of the FWLM's 'Mech forces included some form of advanced technology.  The FWL acquired the technology to build their own IS OmniMechs such as the ''[[Perseus]]'' or the foreign ''[[Blackjack (OmniMech)|Blackjack]]'' machine.<ref name=FMFWLp18/> The standard FWLM unit follows the structure of the SLDF.<ref name=FMFWLp18/>
  
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{|class="wikitable center"
 
!Unit
 
!Unit
 
!Subunit
 
!Subunit
 
!Strength
 
!Strength
 
|-
 
|-
|Lance<br />(CO: Lieutnant) <ref name=FMFWLp22>''Field Manual: Free Worlds League'' p.22 </ref>
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|Lance<br />(CO: Lieutenant)<ref name=FMFWLp22>''Field Manual: Free Worlds League'', p. 22</ref>
 
|0
 
|0
 
|4
 
|4
 
|-
 
|-
|Company<br />(CO: Captain) <ref name=FMFWLp22/>
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|Company<br />(CO: Captain)<ref name=FMFWLp22/>
|3 lances  
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|3 lances
 
|12
 
|12
 
|-
 
|-
|Battalion<br />(CO: Force Commander) <ref name=FMFWLp22/>
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|Battalion<br />(CO: Force Commander)<ref name=FMFWLp22/>
 
|3 companies
 
|3 companies
 
|36
 
|36
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|48
 
|48
 
|-
 
|-
|Regiment<br />(CO: Colonel) <ref name=FMFWLp21> ''Field Manual: Free Worlds League'' p.21 </ref>
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|Regiment<br />(CO: Colonel)<ref name=FMFWLp21>''Field Manual: Free Worlds League'', p. 21</ref>
 
|3 battalions
 
|3 battalions
 
|108
 
|108
 
|-
 
|-
|Reinforced Regiment<br />(CO: Colonel) <ref name=FMFWLp21/>  
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|Reinforced Regiment<br />(CO: Colonel)<ref name=FMFWLp21/>
 
|4 battalions
 
|4 battalions
 
|144
 
|144
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==Aerospace forces==
 
==Aerospace forces==
The FWLM fighters are among the most developed machines in the Inner Sphere. The industry provide a broad range of designs for many task like interception or as scouting over large areas. <ref name=FMFWLp18/> The military scientsts and weapons developer testing also new equipment for the next generation of fighter throughout the League. The FWLM categorize their units into two groups: the attached and also the independent units. <ref name=FMFWLp19>''Field Manual: Free Worlds League'' p.19</ref> <br />  
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FWLM fighters are among the most advanced machines in the Inner Sphere. The industry provide a broad range of designs for roles like interception or scouting over large areas.<ref name=FMFWLp18/> The military scientists and weapons developers also test new equipment for the next generation of fighter throughout the League. The FWLM categorize their units into two groups: attached and independent units.<ref name=FMFWLp19>''Field Manual: Free Worlds League'', p. 19</ref><br />
:*Attached units are part of larger formation, where they provide cover against enemy fighters or provide close air support for the ground units. <ref name=FMFWLp19/> <br /> The 18 fighters are commanded by a commodore and when they have no transport assets by an lieutenant commander.
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:*Attached units are part of larger formations, where they provide cover against enemy fighters or provide close air support for ground units.<ref name=FMFWLp19/><br /> 18 fighters are commanded by a commodore and when they have no transport assets by a lieutenant commander.
:*Independent units are divided into Independent Fighter Wing and Free worlds Fleets.  
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:*Independent units are divided into Independent Fighter Wing and Free Worlds Fleets.
::* The Independent Fighter Wing contains normally 18 fighters with its own integral transport assets. The CO is a commodore.
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::* An Independent Fighter Wing normally contains 18 fighters with its own integral transport assets. The CO is a commodore.
::* The Fleets consists of 3 to 6 JumpShips and their DropShips. <ref name=FMFWLp19/> An admiral commands that fleet usually.
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::* The Fleets consist of 3 to 6 JumpShips and their DropShips.<ref name=FMFWLp19/> An admiral usually commands.
  
{|class="wikitable center"  
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{|class="wikitable center"
 
!Unit
 
!Unit
 
!Subunit
 
!Subunit
 
!Strength
 
!Strength
 
|-
 
|-
|Lance<br />(CO:Lieutenant)<ref name=FMFWLp23/>
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|Lance<br />(CO: Lieutenant)<ref name=FMFWLp23/>
 
|0
 
|0
 
|2
 
|2
 
|-
 
|-
|Squadron <br />(CO:Lieutenant Commander) <ref name=FMFWLp97>''Field Manual: Free Worlds League'' p.97 </ref>
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|Squadron<br />(CO: Lieutenant Commander)<ref name=FMFWLp97>''Field Manual: Free Worlds League'', p. 97</ref>
 
|3 lances
 
|3 lances
 
|6
 
|6
 
|-
 
|-
|Wing <br />(CO:Commodore) <ref name=FMFWLp23>''Field Manual: Free Worlds League'' p.23 </ref>
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|Wing<br />(CO: Commodore)<ref name=FMFWLp23>''Field Manual: Free Worlds League'', p. 23</ref>
 
|3 squadrons
 
|3 squadrons
 
|18
 
|18
 
|-
 
|-
|Reinforced Wing <br />(CO:Commodore)<ref name=FMFWLp23/>
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|Reinforced Wing<br />(CO: Commodore)<ref name=FMFWLp23/>
 
|4 squadrons
 
|4 squadrons
 
|24
 
|24
 
|-
 
|-
|Regiment <br />(CO:Admiral) <ref name=FMFWLp74>''Field Manual: Free Worlds League'' p.74 </ref>
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|Regiment<br />(CO: Admiral)<ref name=FMFWLp74>''Field Manual: Free Worlds League'', p. 74</ref>
 
|3 wings
 
|3 wings
|54  
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|54
 
|}
 
|}
  
 
==Armor Forces==
 
==Armor Forces==
The common League tank unit can be varied in its composition and size. That depends on the nature of origin. The League sponsored troops get the best equipment and training, in contrast some of the provincial troops could only field outdated material. <ref name=FMFWLp19/> Large formation above battalion level are uncommon outside of combat formation and will be broken down into smaller sub units when needed. <ref name=FMFWLp19/><br />  
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The common League tank unit varies in composition and size. The League-sponsored troops get the best equipment and training; in contrast some of the provincial troops field only outdated matériel.<ref name=FMFWLp19/> Formations above battalion level are uncommon outside of combat and will be broken down into smaller subunits where needed.<ref name=FMFWLp19/><br />
The FWLM divides its armor troops into two different categories: heavy tanks regiments and light tank/patrol units.
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The FWLM divides its armor troops into two different categories: heavy tank regiments and light tank/patrol units.
:*<u>Heavy tanks regiments</u>
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:*<u>Heavy tank regiments</u>
::The common unit fields from 60 to 80 combat vehicles and an additional 20 to 30 vehicles for support and transport purposes. The material of the command depends from its assignment. Frontline units that are part of a 'Mech formation get the best available equipment and at the other end garrison units that provide security on back water worlds are less well equipped. <ref name=FMFWLp19/>
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::The common unit fields 60 to 80 combat vehicles and an additional 20 to 30 vehicles for support and transport purposes. The matériel of the command depends on its assignment. Frontline units that are part of a 'Mech formation get the best available equipment and at the other end garrison units that provide security on backwater worlds are less equipped.<ref name=FMFWLp19/>
  
:*<u>light tank/patrol unit</u>
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:*<u>Light tank/patrol unit</u>
::The lightweight commands use their speed for reconnaissance missions and cavalry style tactics to harass the flanks of the enemy. <ref name=FMFWLp89>''Field Manual: Free Worlds League'' p.89 </ref>. A light tank unit contains usually 100 to 120 vehicles. <ref name=FMFWLp19/>
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::Light-weight commands use their speed for reconnaissance missions and cavalry-style tactics to harass the flanks of the enemy.<ref name=FMFWLp89>''Field Manual: Free Worlds League'', p. 89</ref> A light tank unit usually contains 100 to 120 vehicles.<ref name=FMFWLp19/>
  
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{|class="wikitable center"
 
!Unit
 
!Unit
 
!Subunit
 
!Subunit
 
!Strength
 
!Strength
 
|-
 
|-
|Platoon<br />(CO:Seargeant)<ref name=FMFWLp22>''Field Manual: Free Worlds League'' p.22 </ref>
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|Platoon<br />(CO: Sergeant)<ref name=FMFWLp22>''Field Manual: Free Worlds League'', p. 22</ref>
 
|0
 
|0
 
|4-6
 
|4-6
 
|-
 
|-
|Company <br />(CO:Captian) <ref name=FMFWLp22/>
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|Company<br />(CO: Captain)<ref name=FMFWLp22/>
 
|2-3 platoons
 
|2-3 platoons
 
|10-15
 
|10-15
 
|-
 
|-
|Squadron <br />(Battalion)<br />(CO:Force Commander) <ref name=FMFWLp23>''Field Manual: Free Worlds League'' p.23 </ref>
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|Squadron<br />(Battalion)<br />(CO: Force Commander)<ref name=FMFWLp23>''Field Manual: Free Worlds League'', p. 23</ref>
 
|2-3 companies
 
|2-3 companies
 
|30-45
 
|30-45
 
|-
 
|-
|Regiment<br />(CO:Lieutnant Colonel)<ref name=FMFWLp23/>
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|Regiment<br />(CO: Lieutenant Colonel)<ref name=FMFWLp23/>
|2-3 squadrons
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|2-3 battalions
 
|80-120
 
|80-120
 
|}
 
|}
  
 
==Infantry Forces==
 
==Infantry Forces==
Within the Free Worlds military 5 different kinds of Infantry exist. The Line Infantry, Static Defense Unit and Battle Armor fall under the authority of the High Command <<ref name=FMFWLp20>''Field Manual: Free Worlds League'' p.20 </ref>. The two remaining: Special Operation and Liberation Unit get their orders from the [[SAFE]]<ref name=FMFWLp20/>  
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Within the Free Worlds military five different kinds of Infantry exist. Line Infantry, Static Defense Unit and Battle Armor fall under the authority of the High Command;<ref name=FMFWLp20>''Field Manual: Free Worlds League'', p. 20</ref> Special Operations and Liberation Units get their orders from [[SAFE]].<ref name=FMFWLp20/>
  
 
:*<u>Line Infantry</u>
 
:*<u>Line Infantry</u>
::The majority of the League's Infantry formations are categorized as such a unit and with its high numbers (1,800 at regiment level and over 7000 soldiers at division level) surprised many enemies which believed the unit was smaller.<ref name=FMFWLp20/> With the modern equipment and the advance training they could also hold the line against tanks and even 'Mechs.<ref name=FMFWLp20/>
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::The majority of the League's infantry formations were categorized as line infantry and with its high numbers (1,800 at regiment level and over 7000 soldiers at division level) surprised many enemies who expected the unit to be smaller.<ref name=FMFWLp20/> With modern equipment and advance training they could hold the line against tanks and even 'Mechs.<ref name=FMFWLp20/>
  
 
:*<u>Static Defense Unit (SDU)</u>
 
:*<u>Static Defense Unit (SDU)</u>
::These units are not so well equipped or trained like the line infantry. Such commands are stationed as garrison forces throughout the League. Some difficulties arise when a commander from the line infantry with lower rank but the overall authority give orders to officers from the SDU with a higher rank.
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::These units are not as well-equipped or trained as line infantry. Such commands are stationed as garrison forces throughout the League. Some difficulties arise when a commander from the line infantry with lower rank but higher authority give orders to officers from the SDU.
  
:*<u>Special Operation</u>
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:*<u>Special Operations</u>
::The members of the elite formation are selected from the regular formation. Every new member must have 36 month of troops service to be accepted into the training. The following training regimen schools the soldiers in many new skills. After successful graduation of the course the trooper get assignment to 1 of the six regiments. The commandos are deployed only in squad or platoon size when needed.<ref name=FMFWLp20/>
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::Members of these elite formation were selected from regular formations. Every new member required 36 months of military service to be accepted for training; the training regimen schooled the soldiers in many new skills. After successful graduation the troopers were assigned to one of the six regiments. The commandos are deployed only in squad or platoon size where needed.<ref name=FMFWLp20/>
  
:*<u>Liberation Unit (LU)</u>
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:*<u>Liberation Units (LU)</u>
::The League Military used the small units (not larger then 150 men) to seed chaos among its enemies. In preparation for larger military actions the units infiltrate hostile planets. On the surface the use terrorist tactics to harass the local defender until their regular 'Mech forces arrive <ref name=FMFWLp20/>
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::The League military used these small units (not larger than 150 men) to sow chaos among its enemies. In preparation for larger military actions the units infiltrated hostile planets. On the surface they used terrorist tactics to harass the local defender until regular 'Mech forces arrived.<ref name=FMFWLp20/>
  
 
:*<u>Battle Armor</u>
 
:*<u>Battle Armor</u>
::The battle armor was established as a new infantry branch after the arrival of the Clans. With the help of the Word of Blake the engineers could developed several armor types for specific missions. The [[Longinus]] battle armor is used to combat 'Mech formations. <ref name=FMFWLp20/> In contrast the lightweight [[Achilleus]] battle armor is often used within the special operation commands. The regular battle armor unit has its own integral transport assets and further mission attached support units.
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::Battle armor was established as a new infantry branch after the arrival of the Clans. With the help of the Word of Blake, engineers developed several armor types for specific missions. [[Longinus]] battle armor was used to combat 'Mech formations.<ref name=FMFWLp20/> In contrast, the light-weight [[Achileus]] battle armor was often used within special operations commands. The standard battle armor unit has its own integral transport assets and further mission-attached support units.
  
 
:*<u>Eagle Corps</u>
 
:*<u>Eagle Corps</u>
::The Eagle Corps are under direct control of the SAFE. The unit had access to 'Mechs and are trained similar to the Special Operation of the army. <ref name=FMFWLp20/>
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::The Eagle Corps were under direct control of SAFE. The unit had access to 'Mechs and were trained similar to Special Operations troops.<ref name=FMFWLp20/>
  
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{|class="wikitable center"
 
!Unit
 
!Unit
 
!Subunit
 
!Subunit
 
!Strength
 
!Strength
 
|-
 
|-
|Squad<br />(CO:Corporal)<ref name=FMFWLp22/>
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|Squad<br />(CO: Corporal)<ref name=FMFWLp22/>
 
|0
 
|0
 
|7
 
|7
 
|-
 
|-
|Platoon <br />(CO:Sergeant) <ref name=FMFWLp22/>
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|Platoon<br />(CO: Sergeant)<ref name=FMFWLp22/>
 
|4 squads
 
|4 squads
 
|28
 
|28
 
|-
 
|-
|Company <br />(CO:Lieutenant) <ref name=FMFWLp22/>
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|Company<br />(CO: Lieutenant)<ref name=FMFWLp22/>
 
|4 platoons
 
|4 platoons
 
|112
 
|112
 
|-
 
|-
|Battalion<br />(CO:Force Commander)<ref name=FMFWLp23/>
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|Battalion<br />(CO: Force Commander)<ref name=FMFWLp23/>
|4 companies  
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|4 companies
 
|448
 
|448
 
|-
 
|-
|Regiment<br />(CO:Lieutnant Colonel)<ref name=FMFWLp23/>
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|Regiment<br />(CO: Lieutenant Colonel)<ref name=FMFWLp23/>
 
|4 battalions
 
|4 battalions
 
|1,792
 
|1,792
 
|-
 
|-
|Division<br />(CO:Lieutnant Colonel)<ref name=FMFWLp23/>
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|Division<br />(CO: Lieutenant Colonel)<ref name=FMFWLp23/>
 
|4-5 regiments
 
|4-5 regiments
 
|7,000 - 9,000
 
|7,000 - 9,000
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
* [[Field Manual: Free Worlds League]]
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* ''[[Field Manual: Free Worlds League]]''
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[[Category:Free Worlds League]]
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[[Category:Free Worlds League Related Categories]]

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'Mech Forces[edit]

The FWLM prefers to use all 'Mech classes equally, with some exceptions for special missions. The common regiment is medium- to heavy-weight and some companies or larger formations are created with a single task in mind, such as scouting or assault.[1] The available 'Mech designs were a mix of locally produced classic machines with upgraded equipment and 'Mechs purchased from other nations. That changed with the arrival of the Clans. The DCMS and Federated Commonwealth bought the 'Mechs produced in the League in exchange for new designs, materials or technology.[1] The League also produced field refit kits to bring the armies of the Inner Sphere to a level where they could hold the line against the advancing Clan forces. The DCMS started their own industrial program. The surplus refit kits went to the units within the Free Worlds League and in only seven years over 60 percent of the FWLM's 'Mech forces included some form of advanced technology. The FWL acquired the technology to build their own IS OmniMechs such as the Perseus or the foreign Blackjack machine.[1] The standard FWLM unit follows the structure of the SLDF.[1]

Unit Subunit Strength
Lance
(CO: Lieutenant)[2]
0 4
Company
(CO: Captain)[2]
3 lances 12
Battalion
(CO: Force Commander)[2]
3 companies 36
Reinforced Battalion
(CO: Force Commander)[2]
4 companies 48
Regiment
(CO: Colonel)[3]
3 battalions 108
Reinforced Regiment
(CO: Colonel)[3]
4 battalions 144

Aerospace forces[edit]

FWLM fighters are among the most advanced machines in the Inner Sphere. The industry provide a broad range of designs for roles like interception or scouting over large areas.[1] The military scientists and weapons developers also test new equipment for the next generation of fighter throughout the League. The FWLM categorize their units into two groups: attached and independent units.[4]

  • Attached units are part of larger formations, where they provide cover against enemy fighters or provide close air support for ground units.[4]
    18 fighters are commanded by a commodore and when they have no transport assets by a lieutenant commander.
  • Independent units are divided into Independent Fighter Wing and Free Worlds Fleets.
  • An Independent Fighter Wing normally contains 18 fighters with its own integral transport assets. The CO is a commodore.
  • The Fleets consist of 3 to 6 JumpShips and their DropShips.[4] An admiral usually commands.
Unit Subunit Strength
Lance
(CO: Lieutenant)[5]
0 2
Squadron
(CO: Lieutenant Commander)[6]
3 lances 6
Wing
(CO: Commodore)[5]
3 squadrons 18
Reinforced Wing
(CO: Commodore)[5]
4 squadrons 24
Regiment
(CO: Admiral)[7]
3 wings 54

Armor Forces[edit]

The common League tank unit varies in composition and size. The League-sponsored troops get the best equipment and training; in contrast some of the provincial troops field only outdated matériel.[4] Formations above battalion level are uncommon outside of combat and will be broken down into smaller subunits where needed.[4]
The FWLM divides its armor troops into two different categories: heavy tank regiments and light tank/patrol units.

  • Heavy tank regiments
The common unit fields 60 to 80 combat vehicles and an additional 20 to 30 vehicles for support and transport purposes. The matériel of the command depends on its assignment. Frontline units that are part of a 'Mech formation get the best available equipment and at the other end garrison units that provide security on backwater worlds are less equipped.[4]
  • Light tank/patrol unit
Light-weight commands use their speed for reconnaissance missions and cavalry-style tactics to harass the flanks of the enemy.[8] A light tank unit usually contains 100 to 120 vehicles.[4]
Unit Subunit Strength
Platoon
(CO: Sergeant)[2]
0 4-6
Company
(CO: Captain)[2]
2-3 platoons 10-15
Squadron
(Battalion)
(CO: Force Commander)[5]
2-3 companies 30-45
Regiment
(CO: Lieutenant Colonel)[5]
2-3 battalions 80-120

Infantry Forces[edit]

Within the Free Worlds military five different kinds of Infantry exist. Line Infantry, Static Defense Unit and Battle Armor fall under the authority of the High Command;[9] Special Operations and Liberation Units get their orders from SAFE.[9]

  • Line Infantry
The majority of the League's infantry formations were categorized as line infantry and with its high numbers (1,800 at regiment level and over 7000 soldiers at division level) surprised many enemies who expected the unit to be smaller.[9] With modern equipment and advance training they could hold the line against tanks and even 'Mechs.[9]
  • Static Defense Unit (SDU)
These units are not as well-equipped or trained as line infantry. Such commands are stationed as garrison forces throughout the League. Some difficulties arise when a commander from the line infantry with lower rank but higher authority give orders to officers from the SDU.
  • Special Operations
Members of these elite formation were selected from regular formations. Every new member required 36 months of military service to be accepted for training; the training regimen schooled the soldiers in many new skills. After successful graduation the troopers were assigned to one of the six regiments. The commandos are deployed only in squad or platoon size where needed.[9]
  • Liberation Units (LU)
The League military used these small units (not larger than 150 men) to sow chaos among its enemies. In preparation for larger military actions the units infiltrated hostile planets. On the surface they used terrorist tactics to harass the local defender until regular 'Mech forces arrived.[9]
  • Battle Armor
Battle armor was established as a new infantry branch after the arrival of the Clans. With the help of the Word of Blake, engineers developed several armor types for specific missions. Longinus battle armor was used to combat 'Mech formations.[9] In contrast, the light-weight Achileus battle armor was often used within special operations commands. The standard battle armor unit has its own integral transport assets and further mission-attached support units.
  • Eagle Corps
The Eagle Corps were under direct control of SAFE. The unit had access to 'Mechs and were trained similar to Special Operations troops.[9]
Unit Subunit Strength
Squad
(CO: Corporal)[2]
0 7
Platoon
(CO: Sergeant)[2]
4 squads 28
Company
(CO: Lieutenant)[2]
4 platoons 112
Battalion
(CO: Force Commander)[5]
4 companies 448
Regiment
(CO: Lieutenant Colonel)[5]
4 battalions 1,792
Division
(CO: Lieutenant Colonel)[5]
4-5 regiments 7,000 - 9,000

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Field Manual: Free Worlds League, p. 18
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 Field Manual: Free Worlds League, p. 22
  3. 3.0 3.1 Field Manual: Free Worlds League, p. 21
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 Field Manual: Free Worlds League, p. 19
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 Field Manual: Free Worlds League, p. 23
  6. Field Manual: Free Worlds League, p. 97
  7. Field Manual: Free Worlds League, p. 74
  8. Field Manual: Free Worlds League, p. 89
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 9.6 9.7 Field Manual: Free Worlds League, p. 20

Bibliography[edit]