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==Tactics==
 
==Tactics==
 
The Third Ghost is the most traditional of all the Ghost Regiments. They tend to favor stand-up fights rather than the integrated attacks preferred by Theodore Kurita. They also tend to operate as separate battalions rather than a single regiment; this is a holdover from their origins.<ref name=FMDC114/>
 
The Third Ghost is the most traditional of all the Ghost Regiments. They tend to favor stand-up fights rather than the integrated attacks preferred by Theodore Kurita. They also tend to operate as separate battalions rather than a single regiment; this is a holdover from their origins.<ref name=FMDC114/>
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==Paint Scheme==
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The standard paint scheme for the Ghost regiments begins with a base coat of gray so light that it appears almost white. Accenting is usually white or darker gray. The Third Ghost warriors use white striping to accent their machines. Following the lead of the First Ghost troops, they also decorate their 'Mechs with full-body designs that remind them of their lives in the yakuza. The Third's design is a stylized stream of water that begins at the center-right torso of each 'Mech and branches into two streams. One stream swirls along the 'Mech's left arm and the other spirals down the left leg, so that the entire left side each unit 'Mech is awash in blue-green.<ref name=FMDC114/>
  
 
==Composition History==
 
==Composition History==

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