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− | The mercenary unit '''La Grande Armée''' began as deserters, abandoning the [[Dieudonné]] militia. Their leader, [[Nicholas Davout]], shaped the unit in the image of Napoleon's ''Grande Armée'', organizing it in the Napoleonic structure and giving it a paint scheme akin to Napoleonic uniforms. <ref name=RfaBSp3>''Requiem for a Blue Star'', p. 3 (PDF p. 6), ''Notable Personalities''</ref> Over at least four years of mercenary service,<ref name=RfaBSp3/> La Grande Armée took small contracts, its commander developing a reputation for reliability <ref name=RfaBSp17>''Operation Knockdown'', in ''Requiem for a Blue Star'', p. 17</ref> | + | The mercenary unit '''La Grande Armée''' began as deserters, abandoning the [[Dieudonné]] militia. Their leader, [[Nicholas Davout]], shaped the unit in the image of Napoleon's ''Grande Armée'', organizing it in the Napoleonic structure and giving it a paint scheme akin to Napoleonic uniforms. <ref name=RfaBSp3>''Requiem for a Blue Star'', p. 3 (PDF p. 6), ''Notable Personalities''</ref> Over at least four years of mercenary service,<ref name=RfaBSp3/> La Grande Armée took small contracts, its commander developing a reputation for reliability. <ref name=RfaBSp17>''Operation Knockdown'', in ''Requiem for a Blue Star'', p. 17</ref> |
− | In [[3150]], the unit was hired by the [[Federated Suns]] to oversee the excavation of the [[SLDF]] [[295th BattleMech Division]] on [[Buffalo Meadows]].<ref>''Requiem for a Blue Star'' p. 3 (PDF p. | + | In [[3150]], the unit was hired by the [[Federated Suns]] to oversee the excavation of the [[SLDF]] [[295th BattleMech Division]] on [[Buffalo Meadows]].<ref>''Requiem for a Blue Star'' p. 3 (PDF p. 3), 11</ref><ref name=RfaBSp15>''Operation Knockdown'', in ''Requiem for a Blue Star'', p. 15</ref> For this job, La Grande Armée was supplied with almost a company of 'Mechs, doubling the unit's size to the equivalent of two companies.<ref name=RfaBSp15/>. In defense of the excavation, La Grande Armée fended off an attack by [[Bartlett's Boxers]].<ref>''Requiem for a Blue Star'', p. 3 (PDF p. 3)</ref>. |
==Officers== | ==Officers== |
Revision as of 17:22, 27 June 2021
Contents
History
The mercenary unit La Grande Armée began as deserters, abandoning the Dieudonné militia. Their leader, Nicholas Davout, shaped the unit in the image of Napoleon's Grande Armée, organizing it in the Napoleonic structure and giving it a paint scheme akin to Napoleonic uniforms. [1] Over at least four years of mercenary service,[1] La Grande Armée took small contracts, its commander developing a reputation for reliability. [2]
In 3150, the unit was hired by the Federated Suns to oversee the excavation of the SLDF 295th BattleMech Division on Buffalo Meadows.[3][4] For this job, La Grande Armée was supplied with almost a company of 'Mechs, doubling the unit's size to the equivalent of two companies.[4]. In defense of the excavation, La Grande Armée fended off an attack by Bartlett's Boxers.[5].
Officers
Rank | Name | Command | |
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Commanding Officers of La Grande Armée | |||
Marshal | Nicholas Davout | 3150[4] |
Tactics
Unknown.
Composition History
3150
Entering the Buffalo Meadows job, La Grande Armée was composed of six lance-sized corps of BattleMechs: I Corps, II Corps, III Corps, IV Corps, V Corps, and the Imperial Guard.[6]
Color Scheme
La Grande Armée used a paint scheme modeled after the uniform of Napoleon's soldiers: white legs and front torso, a 'jacket' of dark blue arms and rear torso, and red trim on the upper body.[7][1]
Gallery
- LaGrandeArmeeColors.PNG
A BattleMaster in La Grande Armée colors
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Requiem for a Blue Star, p. 3 (PDF p. 6), Notable Personalities
- ↑ Operation Knockdown, in Requiem for a Blue Star, p. 17
- ↑ Requiem for a Blue Star p. 3 (PDF p. 3), 11
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Operation Knockdown, in Requiem for a Blue Star, p. 15
- ↑ Requiem for a Blue Star, p. 3 (PDF p. 3)
- ↑ Requiem for a Blue Star, p. 13
- ↑ Requiem for a Blue Star, p. 2