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==History==
 
==History==
The '''Wyld Stallions''' are a small combined arms mercenary unit. They were contracted by [[Major General]] [[Raymond-Roger Marsin]] to fight alongside his [[Remagen Crucis March Militia]] and several other mercenary units in the operation to conquer the [[Malagrotta Cooperative]]. It is not known if after that campaign they were invited to join an [[AFFS]] unit or not.<ref name=MTofBW-2>''More Tales of the Black Widow'', pa. 19, Steele Twilight</ref>
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The '''Wyld Stallions''' are a small combined arms mercenary unit. They were contracted by [[Major General]] [[Raymond-Roger Marsin]] to fight alongside his [[Remagen Crucis March Militia]] and several other mercenary units in the operation to conquer the [[Malagrotta Cooperative]] in [[3079]]. It is not known if after that campaign they were invited to join an [[AFFS]] unit or not.<ref name=FRAFFS>''Field Report: AFFS''</ref>
  
 
==Officers==
 
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==Composition History==
 
==Composition History==
 
===3079===
 
===3079===
A Combined arms unit of unknown force.
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Revision as of 06:47, 15 April 2021

Wyld Stallions
Affiliation Mercenary
Parent Command

History

The Wyld Stallions are a small combined arms mercenary unit. They were contracted by Major General Raymond-Roger Marsin to fight alongside his Remagen Crucis March Militia and several other mercenary units in the operation to conquer the Malagrotta Cooperative in 3079. It is not known if after that campaign they were invited to join an AFFS unit or not.[1]

Officers

Rank Name Command
Commanding Officers of Wyld Stallions

Tactics

Unknown.

Composition History

3079

Wyld Stallions

  • A Combined arms unit of unknown force.

Notes

The Wyld Stallions' only appearance is in Field Report: AFFS, nothing else is known about them.

References

  1. Field Report: AFFS

Bibliography