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'''Vintain's Vigilantes''' were a [[mercenary unit]] in the employ of [[House Marik]]. In [[2920]] they clashed with the the reformed [[Marion's Highlanders]] regiment on [[Buenos Aires]] over two [[DropShip]]s. The fighting between the evenly matched forces involved three separate encounters across half of the northern continent before the Highlanders trapped the Marik mercenaries. They offered to enlist the survivors in reckognition of their skill and bravery, but the Vigilantes' commander declined and they were destroyed to the last man.<ref>''House Liao (The Capellan Confederation)'', p. 79</ref>
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'''Vintain's Vigilantes''' were a [[mercenary unit]] in the employ of [[House Marik]]. In [[2920]] they clashed with the the reformed [[Marion's Highlanders]] regiment on [[Buenos Aires]] over two [[DropShip]]s. The fighting between the evenly matched forces involved three separate encounters across half of the northern continent before the Highlanders trapped the Marik mercenaries. They offered to enlist the survivors in recognition of their skill and bravery, but the Vigilantes' commander declined and they were destroyed to the last man.<ref>''House Liao (The Capellan Confederation)'', p. 79</ref>
  
 
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==References==

Revision as of 07:21, 10 February 2017

Template:InfoBoxMercUnit Vintain's Vigilantes were a mercenary unit in the employ of House Marik. In 2920 they clashed with the the reformed Marion's Highlanders regiment on Buenos Aires over two DropShips. The fighting between the evenly matched forces involved three separate encounters across half of the northern continent before the Highlanders trapped the Marik mercenaries. They offered to enlist the survivors in recognition of their skill and bravery, but the Vigilantes' commander declined and they were destroyed to the last man.[1]

References

  1. House Liao (The Capellan Confederation), p. 79

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