15th Robinson Chevaliers
Fifteenth Robinson Chevaliers | |
Formed | By 2765[1] |
Disbanded | First Succession War[2] |
Nickname | St. Patrick's Gallóglaigh |
Affiliation | Federated Suns |
Parent Command | Robinson Chevaliers |
Contents
History
The Fifteenth Robinson Chevaliers was one of the regiments within the Robinson Chevaliers brigade of the Armed Forces of the Federated Suns and took its unit name from a chivalry order that existed during the preindustrial history of Terra; this was standard practice among units of the Robinson Chevaliers that formed prior to the massive expansion of the AFFS following the repeal of the Council Edict of 2650[1] in 2752.[3] In the case of the Fifteenth the regiment was known as "St. Patrick's Gallóglaigh"; members of the Fifteenth identified closely with their chosen order, and even the newest recruits were expected to be able to name significant individuals and events from the history of the order.[1]
The Fifteenth were well-known for having the best mess to attend on St. Patrick's Day each year with a renowned annual celebration, but the regiment wasn't as dedicated to planning for operations in the field as they were for planning their annual party. As a consequence the Fifteenth was a unit of middling performance, marking the average for ability within the brigade.[1]
The Fifteenth was one of the fifteen regiments of Robinson Chevaliers to be destroyed during the First Succession War.[2]
Officers
Rank | Name | Command | |
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Commanding Officers of the 15th Robinson Chevaliers |
Tactics
Unknown.
Composition History
2765
Fifteenth Robinson Chevaliers (Regiment/Regular/Reliable)[4]
- - The Fifteenth were stationed on Barlow's End at this point in time.[4]
2786
Fifteenth Robinson Chevaliers (Regiment/Regular/Reliable)[2]
- - At this point in time the Fifteenth was a light-weight unit operating at full regimental strength, and was based on Barlow's End.[2] The unit was destroyed during the war.[2]
Notes
- The Fifteenth Robinson Chevaliers were most likely named after the eighteenth century Irish Order of Saint Patrick.