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2nd Wolf Legion (Clan Wolf-in-Exile)

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History

The Cluster was formed in late 3058 as the exiled-Wolves reorganised their forces, with most of the Second's officer corps coming from the old Thirty-seventh Striker. [1] The Cluster was still forming when it was deployed in Operation Bulldog to Pesht, here it was attacked and almost destroyed during the Smoke Jaguar counter attack in August 3059, during which Star Colonel Deener Vickers was killed.

After the Jade Falcon Incursion of 3064 the Cluster took up a garrison position on Pasig. [2] Rumours that Free Rasalhague Republic forces were staging raids into Clan Wolf territory hunting for former warriors of the 37th Striker Cluster were a worry to Star Colonel Alexia, she even suggested taking a binary of those troops to Tukayyid ally the FRR concerns.[3]

Jihad

In 3077 the 2nd Wolf Legion, along with Alpha Galaxy forces, landed on Chara. There they faced off against the Steel Guard, a former Free Worlds League unit that had joined the Word of Blake. The Steel Guard fought the Legion to a standstill, and though the Wolf forces inflicted heavy losses on the Blakist defenders, ultimately they had to retreat off-world.[4]

Officers

  • Star Colonel Deener Vickers 3058-3059
  • Star Colonel Alexia 3059-306? - By 3067 Alexia had won her bloodname Vickers.

Tactics

In response to the Jade Falcon Incursion of 3064, this unit started training in fast-response defense tactics.[3]

Composition History

3058-3059

4 Veteran Trinaries - 3 Trinaries of OmniMechs and a Supernova of OnmiFighters and Elementals.


As of 3067, cluster was 95% capacity.

Notes

  • Star Colonel Alexia is also noted as Fetladral. [3]

References

  1. Field Manual: Warden Clans, p. 159, "2nd Wolf Legion (The Blood Kits)", Second Legion's officer corps were primarily 37th survivors
  2. Field Manual: Update, p. 80
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Field Manual: Update, p. 69
  4. Jihad Hot Spots: Terra, p. 48, "Chara Operational Report"

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