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For the Lyran Commonwealth during the Succession Wars, there were generally two types of units: front-line troops that made up the Army, Navy and Aerospace Force, and local militias.  Planetary militia units were generally garrison forces, almost always conventional troops consisting of armor, infantry and artillery regiments, though important planets might supplement these with some 'Mech forces.  Under normal circumstances, the ranking military officer or noble would have command over a planet's militia, but under the auspices of the Reserve Corps all such forces were required to answer to the LCAF.  This included being ordered to leave their world if needed, though the unpopularity of such an order made it rare.<ref name=HSTLC115/><ref name=HSTLC122/>  Likewise, though noble families were allowed to maintain their own private militias, these too were subject to strict control by the House Troops Liaison department.<ref name=HSTLC116/>
 
For the Lyran Commonwealth during the Succession Wars, there were generally two types of units: front-line troops that made up the Army, Navy and Aerospace Force, and local militias.  Planetary militia units were generally garrison forces, almost always conventional troops consisting of armor, infantry and artillery regiments, though important planets might supplement these with some 'Mech forces.  Under normal circumstances, the ranking military officer or noble would have command over a planet's militia, but under the auspices of the Reserve Corps all such forces were required to answer to the LCAF.  This included being ordered to leave their world if needed, though the unpopularity of such an order made it rare.<ref name=HSTLC115/><ref name=HSTLC122/>  Likewise, though noble families were allowed to maintain their own private militias, these too were subject to strict control by the House Troops Liaison department.<ref name=HSTLC116/>
  
Reforms introduced by the Federated Commonwealth included the implementation of the March Militias as found within the Federated Suns.  When then Lyran Alliance succeeded, it maintained these units, renaming them "Regional Militias."  Assigned to a given defensive zone (or ''Verteidigungzone'') of several worlds, a Regional Militia is under the direct command of the provincial or Theater commander.  Regional Militias mimic the structure of an RCT, a 'Mech regiment supported by five infantry and two armor regiments, with the change of any aerospace units integrated with the 'Mech regiment rather than remaining a separate command.  They also generally have their own DropShips, but few are assigned dedicated JumpShip transports.  With their equipment at the discretion of the Rep-Dep Corps, most Regional Militias will have outdated but well-maintained units.<ref name=FMLA22>''Field Manual: Lyran Alliance'', p. 22</ref><ref name=FMLA108>''Field Manual: Lyran Alliance'', p. 108</ref><ref name=HHS108>''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 108</ref>  Planetary militias, or "miliz", have remained the same as before.  With each planet responsible for funding and training its own garrison forces, they generally consist of conventional forces and outdated equipment, and usually only the officers have had training from a Lyran academy.<ref name=FMLA22/><ref name=HHS108/>
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Reforms introduced by the Federated Commonwealth included the implementation of the March Militias as found within the Federated Suns.  When then Lyran Alliance succeeded, it maintained these units, renaming them "Regional Militias."  Assigned to a given defensive zone (or ''Verteidigungzone'') of several worlds, a Regional Militia is under the direct command of the provincial or Theater commander.  Regional Militias mimic the structure of an RCT, a 'Mech regiment supported by five infantry and two armor regiments, with the change of any aerospace units integrated with the 'Mech regiment rather than remaining a separate command.  They also generally have their own DropShips, but few are assigned dedicated JumpShip transports.  With their equipment at the discretion of the Rep-Dep Corps, most Regional Militias will have outdated but well-maintained units.<ref name=FMLA22>''Field Manual: Lyran Alliance'', p. 22</ref><ref name=FMLA108>''Field Manual: Lyran Alliance'', p. 108</ref><ref name=HHS108>''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 108</ref>  Planetary militias, or "miliz", have remained the same as before.  With each planet responsible for funding and training its own garrison forces, they generally consist of conventional forces and outdated equipment, and usually only the officers will have had training from a Lyran academy.<ref name=FMLA22/><ref name=HHS108/>
  
 
Another change brought about by the alliance with House Davion was the introduction of training battalions.  Each one tied to a specific military academy, these battalions were designed to give students battlefield experience before transferring to a front-line unit.  Equipment for these units was procured through grants to the schools, fundraising and tuition fees, and kept in top condition by a dedicated technical staff and the students themselves.  Traditionalist academies such as the Nagelring refused to adopt the concept, but many of the smaller academies were more accepting, with six Lyran schools operating a cadre on the eve of the Clan Invasion.  Unfortunately three of these were wiped out by the Clan invaders, and in the lead-up to the civil war many traditionalist Lyrans called for their disbandment.<ref name=FMLA22/><ref name=FMLA121>''Field Manual: Lyran Alliance'', p. 121</ref>  After the war though the concept was maintained, with plans for more to be added.<ref name=HHS108/>
 
Another change brought about by the alliance with House Davion was the introduction of training battalions.  Each one tied to a specific military academy, these battalions were designed to give students battlefield experience before transferring to a front-line unit.  Equipment for these units was procured through grants to the schools, fundraising and tuition fees, and kept in top condition by a dedicated technical staff and the students themselves.  Traditionalist academies such as the Nagelring refused to adopt the concept, but many of the smaller academies were more accepting, with six Lyran schools operating a cadre on the eve of the Clan Invasion.  Unfortunately three of these were wiped out by the Clan invaders, and in the lead-up to the civil war many traditionalist Lyrans called for their disbandment.<ref name=FMLA22/><ref name=FMLA121>''Field Manual: Lyran Alliance'', p. 121</ref>  After the war though the concept was maintained, with plans for more to be added.<ref name=HHS108/>

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