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The official structure of the HSF consists of seven units, six of which are Regional Defense Forces (RDFs); the seventh is the Convoy Protection Force (CPF). The bulk of the Hanseatic League's 'Mechs and conventional armor serves within the various RDFs, while the CPF is comprised of [[aerospace fighter]]s, marines, and the small quantity of [[Assault DropShip]]s owned by the Hansa.<ref name="FM:Pp135A">''Field Manual: Periphery'', pp. 135–136: "Structure"</ref>
 
The official structure of the HSF consists of seven units, six of which are Regional Defense Forces (RDFs); the seventh is the Convoy Protection Force (CPF). The bulk of the Hanseatic League's 'Mechs and conventional armor serves within the various RDFs, while the CPF is comprised of [[aerospace fighter]]s, marines, and the small quantity of [[Assault DropShip]]s owned by the Hansa.<ref name="FM:Pp135A">''Field Manual: Periphery'', pp. 135–136: "Structure"</ref>
  
The Council of Merchants exercises control over the HSF, with each RDF answering directly to the Council. Each RDF is commanded by the Captain-General of the BattleMech forces within that RDF; in addition to having almost total control over the forces within their charge, each Captain-General is responsible for keeping those forces fed and equipped. In exchange for this responsibility, each Captain-General receives a "tithe", drawn in proportion to the trade revenue for the area for which the Captain-General is responsible. This allows Captain-Generals to potentially turn a substantial profit, but as each Captain-General is responsible for making up any shortfalls, politics within the League has resulted in an individual RDF being deliberately starved of cash as a means of discrediting the Captain-General in charge - or reducing that Captain-General to penury. This political tactic represents an act of brinkmanship for those involved, as starving an RDF of funds runs the risk of weakening the League's defenses and their profitability as a consequence.<ref name="FM:Pp135A"/>
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The Council of Merchants exercises control over the HSF, with each RDF answering directly to the Council. Each RDF is commanded by the Captain-General of the BattleMech forces within that RDF; in addition to having almost total control over the forces within their charge, each Captain-General is responsible for keeping those forces fed and equipped. In exchange for this responsibility, each Captain-General receives a "tithe", drawn in proportion to the trade revenue for the area for which the Captain-General is responsible. This allows Captain-Generals to potentially turn a substantial profit, but as each Captain-General is responsible for making up any shortfalls, politics within the League has resulted in an individual RDF being deliberately starved of cash as a means of discrediting the Captain-General in charge - or reducing that Captain-General to penury. This political tactic represents an act of brinkmanship for those involved, as starving an RDF of funds runs the risk of weakening the Leagues defenses and their profitability as a consequence.<ref name="FM:Pp135A"/>
  
 
In the early [[thirty-second century]], the HSF pushed the Council of Merchants to provide them with more authority over their military deployments and expanded power. The Council agreed, allowing the HSF to expand the size of each RDF deployment. RDF 2 tested the new deployment model by attacking several [[Scorpion Empire]] colony worlds. The success of these attacks allowed the Captains-General to ask for more reforms. To oversee these changes they created the position of '''Captain-Marshal'''. The Captain-Marshal had command of all Regional Defense Forces and Convoy Protection Force.<ref name=otphcp10>''Operational Turning Points: Hanseatic Crusade'', p. 10</ref>
 
In the early [[thirty-second century]], the HSF pushed the Council of Merchants to provide them with more authority over their military deployments and expanded power. The Council agreed, allowing the HSF to expand the size of each RDF deployment. RDF 2 tested the new deployment model by attacking several [[Scorpion Empire]] colony worlds. The success of these attacks allowed the Captains-General to ask for more reforms. To oversee these changes they created the position of '''Captain-Marshal'''. The Captain-Marshal had command of all Regional Defense Forces and Convoy Protection Force.<ref name=otphcp10>''Operational Turning Points: Hanseatic Crusade'', p. 10</ref>

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