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==History== ==History==
− Founded originally as the '''New Colony Lancers''', part of the [[Taurian Defense Force]] VI Corps, the unit changed its name to the '''First Taurian Pride''' after Marshal [[Cham Kithrong]] accepted the regency to [[Erik Martens-Calderon]] and pulled the VI Corps back to the furthest reaches of the Concordat. The New Colony Lancers took on the new name to distance themselves from the insurrection within the [[Colonial Marshals]] in the New Colony Region. Referring to themselves as loyal Taurians engaged in civil disobedience calmed the fears of the Taurian Concordat, who would otherwise have expected a violent rebellion like that launched the Marshals. To further identify themselves as loyal to the ideals of the Concordat, the Pride only wore the Taurian Concordat logo as their insignia.<ref name=FMP67/> + Founded originally as the '''New Colony Lancers''', part of the [[Taurian Defense Force]] VI Corps, the unit changed it's name to the '''First Taurian Pride''' after Marshal [[Cham Kithrong]] accepted the regency to [[Erik Martens-Calderon]] and pulled the VI Corps back to the furthest reaches of the Concordat. The New Colony Lancers took on the new name to distance themselves from the insurrection within the [[Colonial Marshals]] in the New Colony Region. Referring to themselves as loyal Taurians engaged in civil disobedience calmed the fears of the Taurian Concordat, who would otherwise have expected a violent rebellion like that launched the Marshals. To further identify themselves as loyal to the ideals of the Concordat, the Pride only wore the Taurian Concordat logo as their insignia.<ref name=FMP67/>
In [[3064]] the First Taurian Pride was deployed in its constituent battalions and was stationed on the worlds of [[Erod's Escape]], [[Tyrrhenia]], and [[Mirfak]].<ref>''Field Manual: Periphery'', p. 143</ref> In [[3064]] the First Taurian Pride was deployed in its constituent battalions and was stationed on the worlds of [[Erod's Escape]], [[Tyrrhenia]], and [[Mirfak]].<ref>''Field Manual: Periphery'', p. 143</ref>
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− | Founded originally as the '''New Colony Lancers''', part of the [[Taurian Defense Force]] VI Corps, the unit changed | + | Founded originally as the '''New Colony Lancers''', part of the [[Taurian Defense Force]] VI Corps, the unit changed it's name to the '''First Taurian Pride''' after Marshal [[Cham Kithrong]] accepted the regency to [[Erik Martens-Calderon]] and pulled the VI Corps back to the furthest reaches of the Concordat. The New Colony Lancers took on the new name to distance themselves from the insurrection within the [[Colonial Marshals]] in the New Colony Region. Referring to themselves as loyal Taurians engaged in civil disobedience calmed the fears of the Taurian Concordat, who would otherwise have expected a violent rebellion like that launched the Marshals. To further identify themselves as loyal to the ideals of the Concordat, the Pride only wore the Taurian Concordat logo as their insignia.<ref name=FMP67/> |
In [[3064]] the First Taurian Pride was deployed in its constituent battalions and was stationed on the worlds of [[Erod's Escape]], [[Tyrrhenia]], and [[Mirfak]].<ref>''Field Manual: Periphery'', p. 143</ref> | In [[3064]] the First Taurian Pride was deployed in its constituent battalions and was stationed on the worlds of [[Erod's Escape]], [[Tyrrhenia]], and [[Mirfak]].<ref>''Field Manual: Periphery'', p. 143</ref> |