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History

Formation

Operation Guerrero

The Homeworld of Harloc Raiders is Second Try. Raised on Harloc in 3053 as a Capellan line unit after one battalion of FWL battlemechs was gifted to Sun Tzu Liao by Thomas Marik as part of Isis Marik's dowry. Released to mercenary service in 3054 when they were discovered on a FWL world. Part of the Inner Sphere Task Force that faced the Jade Falcons on Coventry.

Operation Bulldog

Xin Sheng Campaign

Returned to Capellan service when the Xin Sheng movement was launched.

Re-stationed on Second Try. Then 3066 trials began between House Liao and House Marik. The Ambermarle’s Highlanders and the Second McCarron’s attacks Zion, the Steel Guard on Asuncion began loudly debating whether to go to the Third Guard’s assistance or wait for orders to assault the Confederation. The Raiders jumped over the border to hit the Steel Guard and giving the Highlanders time to withdraw.

Jihad


Officers

Tactics

Composition

3067

Harloc Raiders (1 Regiment/Veteran/Reliable)

  • XO/1st Battalion: Zhong-shao
  • 2nd Battalion: Zhong-shao
  • 3rd Battalion: Zhong-shao

- Equipped with C3

Harloc Corsairs (1 Wing/Veteran/Reliable)

Third Harloc Brigade (2 Battalions/Regular/Reliable)

  • Armor Commander: Zhong-shao Thomas Kent

Notes

References

  1. Assumption of Risk, p. 60
  • Field Manual: Capellan Confederation, p. 99 - "Unit Profile"

Bibliography