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In the [[3040]]s the unit signed a contract with the [[FWLM]] and were loaned to the [[CCAF]] during [[Operation Guerrero]]. The Tigers fought with the [[Always Faithful]] but fail in the conquest attempt of [[Caph]]. They remained in the [[Chaos March]] and helped in the invasions of [[Carver V]] and [[Hall]]. The Tigers fought against [[Critchley's Cavaliers]], when their employee launched an invasion for [[William Baranov]]. [[Burton's Brigade]] were withdrawn by the [[Allied Mercenary Command]] and left the Cavaliers as the only opposing force. They must surrender after a failed attempt to overrun the Tigers.<ref name=MS61>''Mercenaries Supplemental'', p. 61, "Stealthy Tigers Unit Profile"</ref> | In the [[3040]]s the unit signed a contract with the [[FWLM]] and were loaned to the [[CCAF]] during [[Operation Guerrero]]. The Tigers fought with the [[Always Faithful]] but fail in the conquest attempt of [[Caph]]. They remained in the [[Chaos March]] and helped in the invasions of [[Carver V]] and [[Hall]]. The Tigers fought against [[Critchley's Cavaliers]], when their employee launched an invasion for [[William Baranov]]. [[Burton's Brigade]] were withdrawn by the [[Allied Mercenary Command]] and left the Cavaliers as the only opposing force. They must surrender after a failed attempt to overrun the Tigers.<ref name=MS61>''Mercenaries Supplemental'', p. 61, "Stealthy Tigers Unit Profile"</ref> | ||
− | The group divided in Hall, thanks to the presence of two Blakist agents, who take command of the unit, with the majority of the group joining Blakist forces. Only a company escaped, joining the AMC forces in retreat to Outreach. The rest of the group, implicitly the only one to retain the name of Stealthy Tigers, stay in Hall, joining the Word of Blake army. | + | The group divided in Hall, thanks to the presence of two Blakist agents, who take command of the unit, with the majority of the group joining Blakist forces. The technicians also divided, fighting between them. The Raiders and his people managed to board the DropShip [[Tigris]] and escape.<ref>''Embers Of War'' p. 300</ref> |
+ | Only a company escaped, joining the AMC forces in retreat to Outreach. His later destiny remains unknown, but if they joined the Third Regiment of Dismal Disinhirited, they must have died later, with all the unit. | ||
+ | The rest of the group, implicitly the only one to retain the name of Stealthy Tigers, stay in Hall, joining the Word of Blake army.<ref>''Embers Of War'' p. 301</ref> | ||
The command signed a contract with [[Word of Blake]] during the Jihad. They were accused of having executed [[AMC]] POWs in 3067 as well as [[FWL]] troops. The unit keep on to defend Hall against all invaders.{{cn}} | The command signed a contract with [[Word of Blake]] during the Jihad. They were accused of having executed [[AMC]] POWs in 3067 as well as [[FWL]] troops. The unit keep on to defend Hall against all invaders.{{cn}} |
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The Stealthy Tigers were formed as a private unit for the Duke of Tamar. To avoid problems with the Lyran Commonwealth Armed Forces, Archon, and Estates General, the unit was officially a mercenary unit.
Contents
History
The Stealthy Tigers were formed to defend their homeworld, operating under a contract with the LCAF. In 2915 the Stealthy Tigers faced off against the 4th Proserpina Hussars. After seven months of combat, the DCMS unit withdrew.[1]
In the 3040s the unit signed a contract with the FWLM and were loaned to the CCAF during Operation Guerrero. The Tigers fought with the Always Faithful but fail in the conquest attempt of Caph. They remained in the Chaos March and helped in the invasions of Carver V and Hall. The Tigers fought against Critchley's Cavaliers, when their employee launched an invasion for William Baranov. Burton's Brigade were withdrawn by the Allied Mercenary Command and left the Cavaliers as the only opposing force. They must surrender after a failed attempt to overrun the Tigers.[2]
The group divided in Hall, thanks to the presence of two Blakist agents, who take command of the unit, with the majority of the group joining Blakist forces. The technicians also divided, fighting between them. The Raiders and his people managed to board the DropShip Tigris and escape.[3] Only a company escaped, joining the AMC forces in retreat to Outreach. His later destiny remains unknown, but if they joined the Third Regiment of Dismal Disinhirited, they must have died later, with all the unit. The rest of the group, implicitly the only one to retain the name of Stealthy Tigers, stay in Hall, joining the Word of Blake army.[4]
The command signed a contract with Word of Blake during the Jihad. They were accused of having executed AMC POWs in 3067 as well as FWL troops. The unit keep on to defend Hall against all invaders.[citation needed]
During Operation SCOUR, the Word of Blake responded to the loss of Marcus by dispatching a combination of hired mercenary (in the form of the Canned Heat, Clifton's Rangers, The Furies and the Stealthy Tigers[5] to retake Marcus on the 11th of August; the coalition forces[6] including the 20th Marik Militia[7] had no choice but to retreat to the nearby world of Dieudonne.[6] Two teams of ComStar affiliated Blake's Wrath units destroyed the uranium mines to deny them to the Word of Blake. The mercenaries the Blakists had sent were not concerned with limiting collateral damage, and when word of the Coalition's conquest of Terra reached them, the natives (aided by ComStar) overthrew their mercenary overseers, though some of them had already escaped when the fall of Terra news had arrived.[8][5]
It was confirmed by 3081 that the Stealthy Tigers had been wiped out during the Jihad.[9]
Officers
Rank | Name | Command | |
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Commanding Officers of the Stealthy Tigers | |||
Colonel | Bob Vermithrax | 3025[10] | |
Colonel | Yuri Rauschenbusch | 3030s-3067[2] | |
Colonel | Mason Markoja | 3067 |
Tactics
The unit can harass a unit with high speed attacks and retreats.[2]
Support
The unit possesses enough DropShips to transport the entire command. The Tigers' technical staff can handle the unit's routine maintenance, but lack the resources to rebuild equipment a battalion worth.[2]
Composition History
3025
Stealthy Tigers (Regiment/Regular/Reliable)[11]
- Note: At this point in time the unit was stationed on Loric.
3050
Stealthy Tigers (Regiment/Regular/Reliable) [12]
3059
Stealthy Tigers (/Regular/Reliable) [13]
- CO: Colonel Yuri Rauschenbusch [13]
- Note: At this point in time the unit was stationed on Caph. [13]
3067
Stealthy Tigers (Two Battalions/Regular/Reliable)[2]
- CO: Colonel Yuri Rauschenbusch
- XO/1st Battalion (Panther Battalion): Major Mason Markoja
- 2nd Battalion (Leopard Battalion): Major Kirsten Markoja
- Training Company (Jaguar Company)
Notes
The Unit fields many fast medium-class 'Mechs with a few heavies serving as backup.[2]
Gallery
References
- ↑ Technical Readout: 3026, Revised Edition, p. 8
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Mercenaries Supplemental, p. 61, "Stealthy Tigers Unit Profile"
- ↑ Embers Of War p. 300
- ↑ Embers Of War p. 301
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Total Chaos, p. 164-165, "MARCUS"
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Jihad: Final Reckoning, p. 57, "The Jihad in Review"
- ↑ Jihad Hot Spots: Terra, p. 59-60, "Chaos Eternal: Blood And Fury"
- ↑ Total Chaos, p. 165
- ↑ Jihad: Final Reckoning, p. 120, "The Condemned"
- ↑ House Steiner p.119
- ↑ House Steiner p. 119
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 20-Year Update, p. 57
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 Field Manual: Mercenaries, p. 111
Bibliography
- Embers of War (novel)
- Jihad: Final Reckoning (sourcebook)
- Mercenaries Supplemental (field manual)
- Technical Readout: 3026, Revised Edition (sourcebook)