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Contents
History
Gryff's Hussars were one of the first Capellan Hussars regiments to be formed. They were created by merging three units from the St. Ives Commonality, the St. Ives Mounted Guard, the Knights of Glamorgan, and the Royalston Cavaliers. In 2765 they were one of the longest-serving units in the CCAF and were based on St. Ives. They were the second lightest unit in the Capellan Hussars.[1]
Officers
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Tactics
During the Age of War Gryff's Hussars were known for their high speed slashing attacks and ability to deploy rapidly.[1]
Composition History
2765
- Gryff's Hussars (Regiment/Veteran/Fanatical)[1]
2786
- Gryff's Hussars (Veteran/Fanatical)[2]
- - At this point in time the Hussars were a light-weight regiment operating at full strength and were based on St. Ives.[2]
2821
- Gryff's Hussars (Veteran/Fanatical)[2]
- - At this point in time the Hussars were a light-weight regiment operating at just below one-third strength and were based on St. Ives.[2]