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The '''Sigurd Guards''' were militia forces defending the world [[Sigurd]] of the [[Oberon Confederation]] as of [[3049]].<ref name=WCS057>''[[Wolf Clan Sourcebook]]'', p. 57</ref> They had previously been named the '''Sigurd Defense Forces'''.<ref name=DoTR16>''Decision at Thunder Rift'', chapter 16</ref> One notable sub-unit was the '''Sigurd Independent Light Assault Group''' (which Lori Kalmar came to join as a [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarrior]]). As of (or just prior to) [[3024]] this unit was under the direct command of warleader and Vice Regent Alisaden, who was also Sigurd's Defense Minister.
  
The '''Sigurd Guards''' were the militia forces defending the world [[Sigurd]] of the [[Oberon Confederation]].<ref name=WCS057>''[[Wolf Clan Sourcebook]]'', p. 57</ref>
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==History==
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In ca. [[3017]],<ref>One year before Lori Kalmar, "almost nineteen standard years old" as of 3024, was thirteen standard years old (''Decision at Thunder Rift'', chapter 16)</ref> Sigurd was "focibly convinced" to join the Oberon Confederation. A year later [[Lori Kalmar]], then a 13-year old orphan from the conflict and a state ward, applied to the Sigurd Defense Forces. It was noted that the Oberon Confederation at the time did not have a centralized military; individual worlds reserved local militia units for themselves to create a feeling of greater souvereignity.<ref name=DoTR16/>
  
==History==
 
 
===Clan Invasion===
 
===Clan Invasion===
In September [[3049]] [[Clan Wolf]] invaded Sigurd. Most of the Sigurd Guards surrendered without even a shot being fired.<ref name=WCS057/>
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In September [[3049]] [[Clan Wolf]] invaded Sigurd. Most of the Sigurd Guards—at the time, two [['Mech]] companies and a regiment of mechanized infantry—surrendered without even a shot being fired.<ref name=WCS057/>
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Although no formal local militia nor garrison troops were mentioned, as of January [[3064]] the Sigurd Independent Light Assault Group still existed (or had been reinstated), although it is implied that they were a conventional unit by this time, without 'Mechs. During a pirate hunting mission [[Galaxy Commander]] [[Stevic Hawker]] of [[Omega Galaxy (Clan Wolf)]] confronted them at their HQ on 22 January about rogue forces operating against [[Clan Wolf]], and their reaction convinced Hawker that they withheld information or possibly were in league with the pirates. Consequently, Hawker ordered [[Elemental]]s to storm the HQ, implicitly with orders to summarily execute the unit's personnel.<ref>''The Price of Conviction''</ref>
  
 
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* ''[[The Price of Conviction]]'' (BattleCorps story)
 
* ''[[The Price of Conviction]]'' (BattleCorps story)
 
* ''[[Wolf Clan Sourcebook]]''
 
* ''[[Wolf Clan Sourcebook]]''
 
  
 
[[Category:Oberon Confederation Militia Commands|Sigurd Guards]]
 
[[Category:Oberon Confederation Militia Commands|Sigurd Guards]]

Revision as of 04:09, 13 October 2017

Template:InfoBoxStateUnit The Sigurd Guards were militia forces defending the world Sigurd of the Oberon Confederation as of 3049.[1] They had previously been named the Sigurd Defense Forces.[2] One notable sub-unit was the Sigurd Independent Light Assault Group (which Lori Kalmar came to join as a MechWarrior). As of (or just prior to) 3024 this unit was under the direct command of warleader and Vice Regent Alisaden, who was also Sigurd's Defense Minister.

History

In ca. 3017,[3] Sigurd was "focibly convinced" to join the Oberon Confederation. A year later Lori Kalmar, then a 13-year old orphan from the conflict and a state ward, applied to the Sigurd Defense Forces. It was noted that the Oberon Confederation at the time did not have a centralized military; individual worlds reserved local militia units for themselves to create a feeling of greater souvereignity.[2]

Clan Invasion

In September 3049 Clan Wolf invaded Sigurd. Most of the Sigurd Guards—at the time, two 'Mech companies and a regiment of mechanized infantry—surrendered without even a shot being fired.[1]

Although no formal local militia nor garrison troops were mentioned, as of January 3064 the Sigurd Independent Light Assault Group still existed (or had been reinstated), although it is implied that they were a conventional unit by this time, without 'Mechs. During a pirate hunting mission Galaxy Commander Stevic Hawker of Omega Galaxy (Clan Wolf) confronted them at their HQ on 22 January about rogue forces operating against Clan Wolf, and their reaction convinced Hawker that they withheld information or possibly were in league with the pirates. Consequently, Hawker ordered Elementals to storm the HQ, implicitly with orders to summarily execute the unit's personnel.[4]

Officers

Rank Name Command
Commanding Officers of the Sigurd Defence Forces
Warleader Alisaden 3024[5]
Warleader Baldric 3064[6]

Tactics

Composition History

3024

Sigurd Defence Forces[5]

  • Sigurd Independent Light Assault Group

3049

Sigurd Guards (combined-arms regiment)[1]

  • BattleMech company
  • BattleMech company
  • Mechanized infantry regiment

3064

  • Sigurd Independent Light Assault Group (implicitly summarily exectuted on 22 January 3064)[6]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Wolf Clan Sourcebook, p. 57
  2. 2.0 2.1 Decision at Thunder Rift, chapter 16
  3. One year before Lori Kalmar, "almost nineteen standard years old" as of 3024, was thirteen standard years old (Decision at Thunder Rift, chapter 16)
  4. The Price of Conviction
  5. 5.0 5.1 Decision at Thunder Rift, p. 114 (PDF BattleCorps version)
  6. 6.0 6.1 The Price of Conviction

Bibliography