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Brannock himself commanded the next landing at Coltbridge, where he would engage elements of the Legion under the command of [[Major]] [[Davis McCall]]. <ref name=HTPG7/> <ref name=HTPG12>''Historical Turning Points: Glengarry'' p. 12</ref> <ref name=DH75-78>''Day of Heroes'' pp. 75-78</ref> <ref name=BH301302>''Blood of Heroes (novel)'' pp. 301-302</ref> Brannock quickly realized that the Legion's lighter 'Mechs could not stand up to the heavy and assault machines of the Skye Guards, and that McCall's own ''[[Highlander]]'' represented the lynchpin of their defense. Charging his command lance forward, Brannock hoped to eliminate or at least neutralize McCall long enough to provide his [[aerospace fighter]]s with the chance to make a bombing run.<ref name=BH304306>''Blood of Heroes'' pp. 304-306</ref> Brannock was able to briefly take McCall out of the fight when a [[laser]] blast struck McCall's cockpit, knocking him unconscious.<ref name=BH310311>''Blood of Heroes (novel)'' pp. 310-311</ref> [[Davis Carlyle Clay]] managed to prevent Brannock from finishing McCall off, placing himself and his ''[[Griffin]]'' in serious danger.<ref name=BH314>''Blood of Heroes (novel)'' p. 314</ref> This not only gave McCall time to recover, but it allowed Alex Carlyle to arrive with the Legion's reinforcements. Believing he had fallen into a trap, Brannock ordered his forces to pull back and regroup before reengaging.<ref name=BH314316>''Blood of Heroes (novel)'' pp. 314-316</ref> The fighting was very heavy with Brannock constantly regrouping his 'Mechs and attacking the suddenly resurgent Legionnaires. In the end, it was futile, as Brannock and his troops were forced to withdraw to their [[DropShip]]s.<ref name=BH323>''Blood of Heroes (novel)'' p. 323</ref> Despite being forced to retreat, Brannock had inflicted serious damage on the Legion at Coltbridge, depriving the mercenaries of the strength to fully contest future landings. <ref name=HTPG12/> Nevertheless, Brannock was furious with having been beaten, and it would color his thinking for the rest of the conflict.<ref name=HTPG8/>  
 
Brannock himself commanded the next landing at Coltbridge, where he would engage elements of the Legion under the command of [[Major]] [[Davis McCall]]. <ref name=HTPG7/> <ref name=HTPG12>''Historical Turning Points: Glengarry'' p. 12</ref> <ref name=DH75-78>''Day of Heroes'' pp. 75-78</ref> <ref name=BH301302>''Blood of Heroes (novel)'' pp. 301-302</ref> Brannock quickly realized that the Legion's lighter 'Mechs could not stand up to the heavy and assault machines of the Skye Guards, and that McCall's own ''[[Highlander]]'' represented the lynchpin of their defense. Charging his command lance forward, Brannock hoped to eliminate or at least neutralize McCall long enough to provide his [[aerospace fighter]]s with the chance to make a bombing run.<ref name=BH304306>''Blood of Heroes'' pp. 304-306</ref> Brannock was able to briefly take McCall out of the fight when a [[laser]] blast struck McCall's cockpit, knocking him unconscious.<ref name=BH310311>''Blood of Heroes (novel)'' pp. 310-311</ref> [[Davis Carlyle Clay]] managed to prevent Brannock from finishing McCall off, placing himself and his ''[[Griffin]]'' in serious danger.<ref name=BH314>''Blood of Heroes (novel)'' p. 314</ref> This not only gave McCall time to recover, but it allowed Alex Carlyle to arrive with the Legion's reinforcements. Believing he had fallen into a trap, Brannock ordered his forces to pull back and regroup before reengaging.<ref name=BH314316>''Blood of Heroes (novel)'' pp. 314-316</ref> The fighting was very heavy with Brannock constantly regrouping his 'Mechs and attacking the suddenly resurgent Legionnaires. In the end, it was futile, as Brannock and his troops were forced to withdraw to their [[DropShip]]s.<ref name=BH323>''Blood of Heroes (novel)'' p. 323</ref> Despite being forced to retreat, Brannock had inflicted serious damage on the Legion at Coltbridge, depriving the mercenaries of the strength to fully contest future landings. <ref name=HTPG12/> Nevertheless, Brannock was furious with having been beaten, and it would color his thinking for the rest of the conflict.<ref name=HTPG8/>  
  
[[File:Gray Death Legion logo.jpg|right|thumb|The [[Gray Death Legion]] proved Brannock's greatest enemies]]
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[[File:Gdlblack.jpg|right|thumb|The [[Gray Death Legion]] proved Brannock's greatest enemies]]
 
Meanwhile, an even larger Skye Guard force was attempting a landing near the remote mining town of Halidon. Though a company of Legion 'Mechs and supporting units attempted to stop them, the Legion forces were driven off. With control of a critical pass in the Monaghan Highlands, the Skye Guards finally had a secure landing zone, and could now bring their full strength to bear on the mercenaries. <ref name=HTPG13>''Historical Turning Points: Glengarry'' p. 13</ref> <ref name=DH7982>''Day of Heroes'' pp. 79-82</ref> <ref name=BH327>''Blood of Heroes (novel)'' p. 327</ref> Brannock would set up his headquarters at Halidon, while the Guards pursued the Legion. <ref name=HTPG14>''Historical Turning Points: Glengarry'' p. 14</ref> The Legion made a stand at Ryco Pass, where they again made the Free Skye forces pay for every meter of ground. Though they drove off their pursuers, losses to the Legion (including Davis Clay) were so heavy that they were forced to begin a campaign of guerrilla warfare. <ref name=HTPG14/> <ref name=DH8386>''Day of Heroes'' pp. 83-86</ref> <ref name=TD>''Tactics of Duty (novel)''</ref>
 
Meanwhile, an even larger Skye Guard force was attempting a landing near the remote mining town of Halidon. Though a company of Legion 'Mechs and supporting units attempted to stop them, the Legion forces were driven off. With control of a critical pass in the Monaghan Highlands, the Skye Guards finally had a secure landing zone, and could now bring their full strength to bear on the mercenaries. <ref name=HTPG13>''Historical Turning Points: Glengarry'' p. 13</ref> <ref name=DH7982>''Day of Heroes'' pp. 79-82</ref> <ref name=BH327>''Blood of Heroes (novel)'' p. 327</ref> Brannock would set up his headquarters at Halidon, while the Guards pursued the Legion. <ref name=HTPG14>''Historical Turning Points: Glengarry'' p. 14</ref> The Legion made a stand at Ryco Pass, where they again made the Free Skye forces pay for every meter of ground. Though they drove off their pursuers, losses to the Legion (including Davis Clay) were so heavy that they were forced to begin a campaign of guerrilla warfare. <ref name=HTPG14/> <ref name=DH8386>''Day of Heroes'' pp. 83-86</ref> <ref name=TD>''Tactics of Duty (novel)''</ref>
  

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