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Joan Brandt was the ideal officer to lead Task Force Commonwealth, one of Kerensky's three theaters during [[Operation CHIEFTAIN]].<ref name=H:LOTV1p60/> Having occupied the [[Rim Worlds Republic]] for a couple years as a staging area to regroup and resupply at the beginning of the war, the SLDF forces departed in early [[2772]], with Brandt's task force leaving last, by 9 February, due to having the shortest distance to travel to the [[Terran Hegemony]] compared to the task forces commanded by Kerensky and [[Aaron DeChavilier]].<ref name=H:LOTV1p110-118>''Historical: Liberation of Terra Volume 1'', pp. 110, 118: "The Death of the Republic - The Message"</ref> The total forces under her command included twenty-seven [[BattleMech]] [[division]]s, seventy-three [[infantry]] divisions, and 101 independent regiments—the largest of the three task forces given it was responsible for the largest front, with target worlds ranging from [[Bordon]] along the Free Worlds League border, to [[Nashira]] on the [[Draconis Combine]] border.<ref name=H:LOTV1p120-122>''Historical: Liberation of Terra Volume 1'', pp. 120–122: "Operation CHIEFTAIN - When the Hammer Falls"</ref>
 
Joan Brandt was the ideal officer to lead Task Force Commonwealth, one of Kerensky's three theaters during [[Operation CHIEFTAIN]].<ref name=H:LOTV1p60/> Having occupied the [[Rim Worlds Republic]] for a couple years as a staging area to regroup and resupply at the beginning of the war, the SLDF forces departed in early [[2772]], with Brandt's task force leaving last, by 9 February, due to having the shortest distance to travel to the [[Terran Hegemony]] compared to the task forces commanded by Kerensky and [[Aaron DeChavilier]].<ref name=H:LOTV1p110-118>''Historical: Liberation of Terra Volume 1'', pp. 110, 118: "The Death of the Republic - The Message"</ref> The total forces under her command included twenty-seven [[BattleMech]] [[division]]s, seventy-three [[infantry]] divisions, and 101 independent regiments—the largest of the three task forces given it was responsible for the largest front, with target worlds ranging from [[Bordon]] along the Free Worlds League border, to [[Nashira]] on the [[Draconis Combine]] border.<ref name=H:LOTV1p120-122>''Historical: Liberation of Terra Volume 1'', pp. 120–122: "Operation CHIEFTAIN - When the Hammer Falls"</ref>
  
In the opening wave, which started in July 2772 and concluded at the end of [[2774]],<ref name=H:LOTV1p138>''Historical: Liberation of Terra Volume 1'', p. 138: "Operation Liberation Wave 1"</ref> Brandt's task force faced mixed resistance, ranging from little to none on the Draconis border<ref name=H:LOTV1p122b>''Historical: Liberation of Terra Volume 1'', p. 122: "Draconis Front"</ref> to more determined Amaris defenders along the Free Worlds border.<ref name=H:LOTV1p127>''Historical: Liberation of Terra Volume 1'', p. 127: "Free Worlds Front"</ref> In instances where they encountered relatively light opposition, Brandt directed her troops to focus on supporting the local populations, though it also allowed the SLDF forces to push ahead rapidly to liberate additional worlds.<ref name=H:LOTV1p122b/> Meanwhile, Brandt felt the greatest threat to her task force was the Republican navy, but this ended up not being the case. They had been mostly preoccupied by the [[Secret Fleet (Star League)|Secret Fleet]], and those that encountered the massive SLDF invasion fleets were quick to withdraw. On the other hand, the naval battles at [[Lone Star]] and [[Nusakan]] would end up being the largest since the [[Reunification War]] and the costliest victories of the first wave,<ref name=H:LOTV1p122a>''Historical: Liberation of Terra Volume 1'', p. 122: "When the Hammer Falls"</ref> with more than a hundred SLDF WarShips destroyed or crippled.<ref name=H:LOTV1p124-127>''Historical: Liberation of Terra Volume 1'', pp. 124, 127: "The Battle for Lone Star - Hegemony Core"</ref>
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In the opening wave, which started in July 2772 and concluded at the end of [[2774]],<ref name=H:LOTV1p138>''Historical: Liberation of Terra Volume 1'', p. 138: "Operation Liberation Wave 1"</ref> Brandt's task force faced mixed resistance, ranging from little to none on the Draconis border<ref name=H:LOTV1p122b>''Historical: Liberation of Terra Volume 1'', p. 122: "Draconis Front"</ref> to more determined Amaris defenders along the Free Worlds border.<ref name=H:LOTV1p127>''Historical: Liberation of Terra Volume 1'', p. 127: "Free Worlds Front"</ref> In instances where they encountered relatively light opposition, Brandt directed her troops to focus on supporting the local populations, though it also allowed the SLDF forces to push ahead rapidly to liberate additional worlds.<ref name=H:LOTV1p122b/> Meanwhile, Brandt felt the greatest threat to her task force was the Republican navy, but this ended up not being the case. They had been mostly preoccupied by the [[Secret Fleet (Star League)|Secret Fleet]], and those that encountered the massive SLDF invasion fleets were quick to withdraw. On the other hand, the battles for [[Lone Star]] and [[Nusakan]] would end up being the largest since the [[Reunification War]] and the costliest of the first wave.<ref name=H:LOTV1p122a>''Historical: Liberation of Terra Volume 1'', p. 122: "When the Hammer Falls"</ref> The systems were defended by powerful [[Space Defense System]]s and fielded hundreds of Caspar drones in addition to Republican fighters and ground batteries. More than a hundred SLDF WarShips would be destroyed or crippled in those victories.<ref name=H:LOTV1p124-127>''Historical: Liberation of Terra Volume 1'', pp. 124, 127: "The Battle for Lone Star - Hegemony Core"</ref>
  
 
In [[2775]], Joan Brandt was charged with liberating more worlds than either of Kerensky's or DeChavilier's task forces, bypassing most of the systems defended by powerful [[Space Defense System]]s and supporting so many ravaged worlds left crippled or abandoned by Amaris forces. Brandt's thinly-stretched forces were relieved of having to secure [[Altair]] and [[Tyrfing]], but [[Dieron]] would be her most dreaded assignment. There, the navy fleet would be assisted by over thirty of the new [[Project NIKE]] ships developed with jamming equipment which—refined after first being tested at [[New Home]]—reduced the effectiveness of the SDS' Caspar drones and led to the eventual pacification of the world.<ref name=H:LOTV2p40>''Historical: Liberation of Terra Volume 2'', p. 40: "Task Force Commonwealth - Dieron"</ref> Still, Kerensky's projections indicated the SLDF might not have the numbers to continue at their current pace liberating every world, and at the [[Carver Conference]] he proposed bypassing many SDS-protected systems to reach [[Terra]] within a year. For three days, Brandt and DeChavilier led heated arguments both for and against the plan, though ultimately agreement to proceed was unanimous.<ref name=H:LOTV2p47>''Historical: Liberation of Terra Volume 2'', p. 47: "We're Going Home"</ref>
 
In [[2775]], Joan Brandt was charged with liberating more worlds than either of Kerensky's or DeChavilier's task forces, bypassing most of the systems defended by powerful [[Space Defense System]]s and supporting so many ravaged worlds left crippled or abandoned by Amaris forces. Brandt's thinly-stretched forces were relieved of having to secure [[Altair]] and [[Tyrfing]], but [[Dieron]] would be her most dreaded assignment. There, the navy fleet would be assisted by over thirty of the new [[Project NIKE]] ships developed with jamming equipment which—refined after first being tested at [[New Home]]—reduced the effectiveness of the SDS' Caspar drones and led to the eventual pacification of the world.<ref name=H:LOTV2p40>''Historical: Liberation of Terra Volume 2'', p. 40: "Task Force Commonwealth - Dieron"</ref> Still, Kerensky's projections indicated the SLDF might not have the numbers to continue at their current pace liberating every world, and at the [[Carver Conference]] he proposed bypassing many SDS-protected systems to reach [[Terra]] within a year. For three days, Brandt and DeChavilier led heated arguments both for and against the plan, though ultimately agreement to proceed was unanimous.<ref name=H:LOTV2p47>''Historical: Liberation of Terra Volume 2'', p. 47: "We're Going Home"</ref>

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