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==Tactics== ==Tactics==
− The unit counter any development with unorthodox tactics. Often the enemy is lured in a trap.<ref name=FMCCp88/> When Marcus Barton commanded the regiment, it was renowned for its ability to attack, and was legendary against heavily fortified positions and were often referred to as "Fort Busters".<ref>''McCarron's Armored Cavalry''</ref> + The unit counter any development with unorthodox tactics. Often the enemy is lured in a trap.<ref name=FMCCp88/> When Marcus Barton commanded the regiment, it was renowned for its ability to attack, and was legendary against heavily fortified positions and were often referred to as 'Fort Busters'.<ref>''McCarron's Armored Cavalry''</ref>
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− | The unit counter any development with unorthodox tactics. Often the enemy is lured in a trap.<ref name=FMCCp88/> When Marcus Barton commanded the regiment, it was renowned for its ability to attack, and was legendary against heavily fortified positions and were often referred to as | + | The unit counter any development with unorthodox tactics. Often the enemy is lured in a trap.<ref name=FMCCp88/> When Marcus Barton commanded the regiment, it was renowned for its ability to attack, and was legendary against heavily fortified positions and were often referred to as 'Fort Busters'.<ref>''McCarron's Armored Cavalry''</ref> |
==Composition History== | ==Composition History== |