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When first established each of the March Militias within the Crucis March Militia was based around a standard model that gave each a level of firepower roughly equivalent to a [[Star League Defense Force]] light [[division]]. Each militia consisted of a single BattleMech regiment, three regiments of infantry, two [[Combat Vehicle|armor]] regiments, a battalion of mobile artillery, and two wings of [[aerospace fighter]]s, with each wing consisting of eighteen fighters. This relatively low number of aerospace fighters was a significant difference between the March Militias and their frontline AFFS counterparts or similar [[SLDF]] formations of the era.<ref name="FR2765:FSp21"/>
 
When first established each of the March Militias within the Crucis March Militia was based around a standard model that gave each a level of firepower roughly equivalent to a [[Star League Defense Force]] light [[division]]. Each militia consisted of a single BattleMech regiment, three regiments of infantry, two [[Combat Vehicle|armor]] regiments, a battalion of mobile artillery, and two wings of [[aerospace fighter]]s, with each wing consisting of eighteen fighters. This relatively low number of aerospace fighters was a significant difference between the March Militias and their frontline AFFS counterparts or similar [[SLDF]] formations of the era.<ref name="FR2765:FSp21"/>
  
The Crucis March Militias were well-equipped, many much more so than the average [[Capellan March Militia]] or [[Draconis March Militia]], to an extent that led to commentators dubbing the [[New Avalon Crucis March Militia]] the Sixth Davion Guard. All of the Crucis March Militias established constant training regimens and were highly active, leading to a readiness level greater than might have been expected of a militia formation. Many of the Crucis March Militias rotated frequently between different worlds, particularly those responsible for Combat Regions bordering the [[Periphery]]; many of the Militias on interior worlds were located near SLDF commands and would regularly challenge those commands to compete in wargames. The SLDF commands were almost universally better trained and equipped, but that didn't dissuade the various Militias from continuing to issue challenges on an annual basis, despite Militias only rarely defeating their SLDF competitors.<ref name="FR2765:FSp21"/>
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The Crucis March Militias were well-equipped, many much more so than the average [[Capellan March Militia]] or [[Draconis March Militia]], to an extent that led to commentators dubbing the [[New Avalon Crucis March Militia]] the Sixth Davion Guard. All of the Crucis March Militias established constant training regimes and were highly active, leading to a readiness level greater than might have been expected of a militia formation. Many of the Crucis March Militias rotated frequently between different worlds, particularly those responsible for Combat Regions bordering the [[Periphery]]; many of the Militias on interior worlds were located near SLDF commands and would regularly challenge those commands to compete in wargames. The SLDF commands were almost universally better trained and equipped, but that didn't dissuade the various Militias from continuing to issue challenges on an annual basis, despite Militias only rarely defeating their SLDF competitors.<ref name="FR2765:FSp21"/>
  
 
The Crucis March was divided into ten Combat Regions at the time the March Militias were created,<ref name="FR2765:FSp29">''Field Report 2765: AFFS'', p. 29: "Armed Forces Federated Suns Deployment Map 2765"</ref> with each Combat Region raising one March Militia; these ten Militias were the [[Anjin Muerto Crucis March Militia|Anjin Muerto]], [[Bastian Crucis March Militia|Bastian]], [[Broken Wheel Crucis March Militia|Broken Wheel]], [[Islamabad Crucis March Militia|Islamabad]], [[Kestrel Crucis March Militia|Kestrel]], [[Malagrotta Crucis March Militia|Malagrotta]], [[Marlette Crucis March Militia|Marlette]], [[New Avalon Crucis March Militia|New Avalon]], [[Point Barrow Crucis March Militia|Point Barrow]] and [[Tsamma Crucis March Militia]]s.<ref name="FR2765:FSp21"/> The Crucis March Militias were more troublesome to the AFFS than the militias from the other Marches, however; the interior worlds of the Crucis March were more self-sufficient than those of other Marches, and as a consequence were more resentful of the creation of the March Militias and what they considered "meddling" from New Avalon in their own affairs. Even after the last court case had been heard, many of the interior worlds continued to obstruct or interfere with the full deployment of their March Militias.<ref name="FR2765:FSp22">''Field Report 2765: AFFS'', p. 22: "Morale"</ref>
 
The Crucis March was divided into ten Combat Regions at the time the March Militias were created,<ref name="FR2765:FSp29">''Field Report 2765: AFFS'', p. 29: "Armed Forces Federated Suns Deployment Map 2765"</ref> with each Combat Region raising one March Militia; these ten Militias were the [[Anjin Muerto Crucis March Militia|Anjin Muerto]], [[Bastian Crucis March Militia|Bastian]], [[Broken Wheel Crucis March Militia|Broken Wheel]], [[Islamabad Crucis March Militia|Islamabad]], [[Kestrel Crucis March Militia|Kestrel]], [[Malagrotta Crucis March Militia|Malagrotta]], [[Marlette Crucis March Militia|Marlette]], [[New Avalon Crucis March Militia|New Avalon]], [[Point Barrow Crucis March Militia|Point Barrow]] and [[Tsamma Crucis March Militia]]s.<ref name="FR2765:FSp21"/> The Crucis March Militias were more troublesome to the AFFS than the militias from the other Marches, however; the interior worlds of the Crucis March were more self-sufficient than those of other Marches, and as a consequence were more resentful of the creation of the March Militias and what they considered "meddling" from New Avalon in their own affairs. Even after the last court case had been heard, many of the interior worlds continued to obstruct or interfere with the full deployment of their March Militias.<ref name="FR2765:FSp22">''Field Report 2765: AFFS'', p. 22: "Morale"</ref>

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