Mick's Blue Skye Rangers
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Mick's Blue Skye Rangers | |
Affiliation | Mercenary |
Parent Command | N/A |
Contents
History
Mick's Blue Skye Rangers were formed in 3056 as a single mercenary company of infantry with air support. The unit had contracts with both the Lyran Alliance and the Federated Suns.
The unit was destroyed on Kawich in July of 3069 by Blakist forces.
Officers
Rank | Name | Command | |
---|---|---|---|
Commanding Officers of Mick's Blue Skye Rangers | |||
Captain | Keith A. Mick | 3056 - 3069 |
Tactics
The unit was trained extensively for air raids, quick-strikes, and guerrilla operations. They advertised themselves as specialists in scouting and infiltration missions.
Support
- Technical: 100%
- They use integral Planetlifters and a lance of Karnovs for quick deployment while on assignment. They also have their own combat engineers which have been trained in the establishment of temporary airfields and support facilities for the unit.
Dragoon Ratings
3067
Dragoon Rating: C+
Composition
3059
Mick’s Blue Skye Rangers (1 Company/Regular/Reliable) [1]
- CO (CO: Captain Keith A. Mick) [1]
- Note: At this point in time the unit was stationed on Fletcher. [1]
3067
Mick’s Blue Skye Rangers(1 Company/Regular/Reliable)
- CO: Captain Keith A. Mick
- XO: Sergeant Hermann Geiger
-The unit contains one combat VTOL lance. - One infantry-transport lance, and a third lance of MechBusters.
Color Scheme
The Rangers’ fuselages are painted a dark Steiner blue, decorated with light wisps of clouds. Undersides are painted to match the local skies.[2]
Notes
References
- Mercenaries Supplemental II, p. 52 - "Unit Profile"
- Mercenaries Supplemental Update, p. 13