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Darrian Wolffe

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Apocalypse Rising Master Timeline
« on: May 15, 2011, 03:44:59 AM »

Excerpts from Uncovered Legends of the Star League Volume 4: 741st Royal Striker Regimental History, Paladin Publishing, New Earth, 3141

21 November, 2765
-The 741st RSR is mobilized to counterattack Periphery insurgents in response to a Taurian uprising, massacres of garrison forces, and an attempt on General Alexander Kerensky's life.  Their assignment is to attack New Vandenburg, home of the uprising and perhaps the most heavily-defended planet in the Periphery.  The misson?  Operation ROUNDHAMMER.

17 January, 2766 - Operation LAPHROIAG
-Echo Company, under Captain Freund's command, attacks an underground areodrome on the airless moon of New Vanderburg - Locke.  They make a hot drop onto the enemy position and engage a mixed reinforced company of light Mechs and vehicles, backed up by static turret defenses.  They make short work of their adversaries, with only WO Xin's Chameleon taking significant damage.  The base cooling tower explodes as a result of combat damage, finishing off the remainder of the defenders and forcing a hard-shutdown of the base itself, trapping the fighters in their bays and ensuring the safety of Operation ROUNDHAMMER's flank for the full-scale invasion.

31 January, 2766 - Operation OBAN
-In response to an underground flanking movement by the defending 1st Taurian Jaegers, Echo Company is hastily redeployed to Firebase Rorke.  The Jaegers will have to cross a small ford to get at them, and so the company sets up a defensive line along the hills surrounding the ford.  With support from a battery of sniper artillery flown in at the last moment, they stall the Jaegers attack in the river itself.  The Jaegers make three distinct attempts to ford the river as larger and larger Mechs come up to the battle line, but only the third wave manages to cross the river in force.  Echo company leapfrogs back across the ridgelines and stalls the enemy out in the small valley just before the base.  Finally, reinforcements from the 279th BattleMech Division airdrop around the base, strengthening the defenses just as Echo looks about to crack.  Seeing the reinforcements, the Jaegers cede the field and withdraw back across the river.  Exhausted, the defenders let them go.

14 February, 2766 - Operation ARDBEG
-Information taken from interrogation of prisoners taken during OBAN reveal that the Taurians have broken the security codes on the Star League equipment they captured when the initial uprising took place.  With potentially a full regiment of top-of-the-line equipment now potentially available to the defenders, strategos of the SLDF decide to strike quickly and hard.  Their resolve is only tightened further as the Taurians start breaking out tactical nuclear devices, wiping out a battalion of the 108th Mechanized Infantry disguising the suicide delivery troops as refugees.  Colonel Jean-Baptiste D'Erlon of the 125th Battle Regiment is tapped to lead a frontal assault, supported by divisional-level artillery, limited orbital bombardment and the 741st (in a dual pincer attack) in an effort to encircle and wipe out the 1st Taurian Jaegers and their commander - Marshal Michael Ney, who is responsible for the entire Taurian defense.

The operation goes off without a hitch, and Echo company finds themselves the "third man in" on a showdown between D'Erlon's command company and Marshal Ney's forces.  WO Rowan Hawker notices encrypted transmissions passing between the two forces, and sets his considerable skills toward finding out whom is talking to whom.  As it turned out, Marshal Ney and Colonel D'Erlon grew up on the same Davion homeworld.  There was an altercation, and Ney defected to the Taurians, which left D'Erlon and the subject of the altercation (a woman identified only as "Sophia") alone.  Sophia perished, and D'Erlon held a grudge against Ney for 40 years that he was now looking to collect.  Listening in on the transmissions, WO Hawker heard Ney challenge D'Erlon over whether this was what Sophia would have wanted, and D'Erlon broke down.  Counting on his men's loyalty (the 125th was a "Davion"-sourced regiment, as compared to the Royal Regiments which required all personnel be born in the Terran Hegemony) to him over the Star League, D'Erlon ordered his men to attack the oncoming elements of the 741st to cover Ney's escape.  Captain Freund desperately made appeals to slow the 125th down, but combat broke out between all three present forces.  In the end, Marshal Ney made his escape in his upgraded BattleMaster, while D'Erlon's Banshee brought down a pair of Echo Company Mechs before succumbing to fire.  Once D'Erlon was down, the 125th stood down, and the last surviving elements of the 1st Taurian Jaegers (about 2 lances) withdrew.  The Jaegers had been broken, but their commander had escaped to continue his spirited defense of New Vandenburg.

24 February, 2766 - Operation BOWMORE
-In a bid to end the organized resistance of the rightous SLDF liberation forces, the 741st is air-dropped on Vandenburg City to cut off the Taurian commander's escape from the full-scale assult by the 302nd.  Resistance is fierce, and the missio is complicated by not one, but three armored and escorted limos moving frm the viscinity of the Taurian command center towards the city starport.  The 741st takes severe damage, but eventually manages to capture Field Marshal Ney by collapsing builings on the street about his vehicle to pin him in.  Sergeant Marshals actions are of special note: after ejecting from his Mech upon taking extreme damage from ground fire on landing, he commandeered a civilian truck and drove about the city, putting suppressive fire on holed-up infantry units that might have otherwise been extremely difficult for BattleMech forces to deal with.  He received a unit commendation for his actions, but no official award was presented du to political fallout from the units actions during Operation ARDBEG.

24 February, 2766 - 2 April, 2766 - Cleanup actions
-During the period, the 741st is assigned to light garrison work while resting and refitting.  No actions of note take place.  On 2 April, the unit departs the Taurian Theatre of Operations to travel to Terra to answer questions regarding their actions during Operation ARDBEG.  While no charges are formally filed, the company is considered enough of a political liability to justify the cost of their removal from the theatre and the depletion of the remainder of the 741st's strength.


21 November, 2766 - 24 December, 2766 - Fallout and training duty
-Once on Terra and into billets, and being the only unit on Terra with immediate experience fighting Taurian forces, Echo Company is relegated to training duties.  They are stationed in Portland (near the Court of the Star League where they can be kept track of), and undertook several training mission with the various Rim Worlds commands that garrisoned the area with the absence of proper SLDF forces.  


24 December-28 December, 2766 - Apocalyse
 -On Christmas Eve, 2766, Echo Company was sent north of Calgary along with a unit of mechanized militia for maneuvers against elements of the 101st Rim Worlds Guard.  Echo Company set up as OPFOR in a mountain pass, but unbeknownst to the members of the 741st, on 27 December, 2766 Stefan Amaris murdered Richard Cameron and transmitted his "attack" orders to the Rim Worlds military forming the primary garrison 98 of the 103 Terran Hegemony worlds.  In the next 24 hours, 95 of those worlds were to fall to the surprise attack.  On Terra, huge swathes of the SLDF garrison was wiped out in minutes as Rim Worlds troops made wholesale attacks on their barracks.  On their maneuvers, Echo Company was taken completely by surprise as members of the 101st attacked with full-power lasers and live ammunition secretly transhipped to the Guards troops.  Frantically powering up their weaponry, but without ammunition, Echo Company was forced to break contact and flee.  The militia unit was effectively wiped out, and Echo Company took severe damage, but discipline and good order held and no Mechs were lost during the engagement.

The remnants of Echo Company and the militia picked up a transmission from other SLDF troops from the area who has escaped the carnage.  Meeting at a set point in the Canadian Rocky Mountains, the company met up with an ad hoc command under the command of a military intelligence officer: Major Paul Stastny.  Major Stastny detailed Echo Company's Captain Freund as his second-in-command and combat commander (thus designating the command as "Task Force Echo", after the simple primary complement of the unit).  In the end, a total of 67 men and women made it to the rendezvous, and the ad hoc command set off east across the frozen Canadian wilderness toward the Winnipeg starport.  Their end goal: get off-world and warn the bulk of the SLDF of the treachery of Amaris.


29 December, 2766 - Bullets, Bombs, and BattleMechs
-Task Force Echo's first mission was to liberate supplies for their journey.  After a daring overnight march across the Rockies, the command struck a moderately-guarded supply depot northeast of Calgary.  Casualties were light, and while every combat unit in the Task Force was irreplaceable, the loss of two BattleMechs was more than balanced out by the quantity of food, ammunition, fuel, and spare parts captured.  Additionally, several captured RWR MechWarriors provided intelligence on the RWR commander responsible for the area of operations which the task force would be traveling through: General Anton Babcock.  The General was previously noted for this enthusiasm for putting down the Oberon Riots of 2751, exposing the OWS protestors ("Oberoni Wealth Sharing"; poor, debt-ridden civilians upset about wealth and trade imbalances on their world, and effective corporate immunity to laws and regulation) to, in his words, "a whiff of plasma".  Employment of the armored flame projectors to which he was so enamored caused the deaths of 17,522 protestors who had been unilaterally declared "violent antigovernment terrorists".  No weapons aside from bottles and rocks were ever recorded being employed by the protestors.  This man, a close personal friend of Stefan Amaris and ardent supporter of the Rim Worlds Nationalist Movement, was to be Task Force Echo's foil for the next several days.


31 December, 2766 - Surprise!
-Knowing that the remainder of the Rim Worlds battalion that garrisoned the area through which Task Force Echo was moving would be a serious threat if allowed to maneuver behind the eastward-fleeing unit, Major Stastny placed the destruction of the battalion high on his priority list.  Echo maneuvered to the northeast to attempt to goad the battalion to leave their prepared positions and engage Echo in the open field where their superior strategic maneuverability would give Echo an advantage.  The RWR battalion (unidentified as of this writing) did indeed leave their positions, but not in the manner Echo was expecting.  Loading their Mechs as cargo aboard a civilian DropShip, the battalion landed nearby the Echo bivouac and underwent a night march to hit their position in a surprise attack.  With less than 5 minutes notice, Stastny sent his cargo and support vehicles fleeing around a large, semi-frozen lake, with the Task Force's Areospace Fighter contingent providing security and airwatch.  The BattleMech units covered the retreat, counter-attacking into the face of the oncoming RWR forces to maximize confusion and break their formation.  A few light Mechs broke through to chase down the support vehicles, but did only light damage before being driven off by Echo's CAP.  Echo lost nearly a lance of Mechs during the fight, but shattered the attacking battalion, killing the CO, XO, and Sergeant Major.  The RWR forces ceeded the field and fled with no order to the west.  It would be over a week until the unit put itself back together as a fighting force, and by then, Task Force Echo was long gone.  Luckily, they were able to salvage a pair of RWR Mechs to make up for a portion of their combat losses.  Including these captured machines, TF Echo at this time had a TO&E of 18 BattleMechs remaining of their original 25.


8 January, 2767 - Battle of Southy
-General Babock was no fool, and plotted the course of Task Force Echo's operations.  The unit was generally heading east, with an estimated target of "a city near Chicago".  To intecept the Task Force, on January 5th, Babock and a hastily-assembled reinforced combained-arms battalion lifted out of Chicago and touched down at a civilian airfield outside the city of Southy.  His unit spent the two days rounding up as many civilians as they could (a total of some 11,000) and imprisoning them inside the twin Southy Business Towers, in the middle of the city.  Thus acomplished, Babcock broadcast a radio message, in the clear across all SLDF military bands, informing the Task Force what he had done and promising that if the SLDF forces did not surrender as of 8 January, noon local time, he would wipe out the civilians.

Major Stastny and Captain Freunde briefly considered trying to goad the entrenched defenders out of the city, but eventually came to the conclusion that their oaths of service would not allow them to risk the civilians in such a manner.  They resolved to walk into the obvious trap, but to do it on their terms.  Task Force Echo split into two groups - a fast-attack ground centered around the unit's Land-Air-Mech that would swing north of the city and move through the airfield there, destroying any potential air-support unit that Babcock may have had available to him. The second group would pincer around to the southeast of the city to draw the RWR troops to them.  Once combat was joined, with any luck at all the northern group would be able to move into the city from the north and attack the defending units from behind.  Additionally unit technicians took the unique step of attaching mounting points to the LAM so it could deploy the Task Force's platoon of Night Hawk Battle Armor on the Southy Towers and being hostage-rescue operations.  The modification was not wholly successful, imparting a distinct drag to the LAM that made it far more difficult to pilot, but the concept would be noted and remembered in years to come.

The raid on the airfield went completely unopposed (unbeknownst to TF Echo, the few areospace assets held by Babcock were deployed to the east to detect the Task Force if they tried to slip past the city and ignore Babocks threat entirely - upon hearing of the battle, they simply diverted to other airifields),and members of the task force dealt minor but crippling damage to the few civilian airframes in the hangers to prevent the RWR troops from using them.  Damage to the airfield was minimal but for a hangar fire inadvertently started as a result of a refueling line improperly secured.

The southern arm of TF Echo's pincer encountered extremely heavy resistance in the city. While the Light Horse mechs tended to have superior maneuverability than their opponents, Babcock's forces had hidden several armor assets inside storefronts scattered about the city.  Several times during the battle, horrified Echo MechWarriors would be confronted with a fully-loaded SRM carrier bursting through a plate glass window behind them and at point-blank range.  Eventually the superior manueverability of the Echo units began to tell, and aided by some timely air support, then managed to grind down Babcock's attackers.  The members of the 741st Striker's "proper" suffered their first casualty in this engagement - SGT Joanna El Amin was gunned down by the crew of a Rim World's Ignis after ejecting from her crippled Griffin.

The final nail in Babcock's coffin was hammere home with the arrival of the northern pincer within the city.  Casualties amoung TF Echo were heavy (their armored infantry were entirely wiped out). but casualties among Babcock's ambush force were total.  A half-dozen vehicle crewmen and a pair of MechWarriors survived, and Babcock's command vehicle was destroye by an airstrike, with Babcock being thrown clear through the open rear hatch and captured.  The RWR Ignis's attempted to set the Business Towers aflame with the civilians inside, but either surrendered or were destroyed in the face of the assembled guns of the entirety of the remainder of TF Echo.  

11 January, 2767 - Starport Security Hassles
-Following a hurried repair and rearming effort from the salvage, TF Echo limped on toward the Winnpeg Starport.  The civilians left behind at Southey agreed that they may well be the target of a retributive strike by Rim Worlds forces and abandoned the city as best as they were able, fleeing to relative's homes or communal country shelters.  Pausing a few kilometers north of the port, TF Echo planned a hasty assault on the starport and the hyper-pulse generator station adjacent to the facility.

The Task Force again split into two groups, one assaulting directly north against the HPG station, and a second assaulting north-west against the Starport and the pair of DropShips moored there.  The assault went off nearly perfectly; the force defending the HPG was wiped out within thirty seconds of beginning the engagement, and the HPG assault force swung west to assist against the starport.  That nut was slightly more difficult to crack.  The air defense turrets were silenced quickly, but the lance defening the starport sheltered near the Pentagon-class DropShip and used its considerable firepower to bolster their own.  Any TF Echo Mech that strayed into a range much closer than 500 meters was subjected to a virtual deluge of concentrated fire from the Mechs and the DropShip.  An entire lance of Echo BattleMechs were wiped out before the accumulated fire took their toll and the defenders, now under attack from two directions as the HPG assault force entered weapons range, began to fall.  After furiously trading fire for several minutes, the Dropship guns fell silent.  The defending Mechs, bereft of their cover, were quickly wiped out.  In the aftermath, it turned out that a pair of RWR infantrymen had been aboard the Pentagon DropShip's (the Ajax) bridge, ensuring their compliance with Rim World military orders.  It had taken several minutes, during which time the bridge crew had little choice but to fire on the attacking forces, for the captain to ease his laser pistol out of a concealed slot in his chair and dispose of both troopers.

The next 48 hours were spent frantically reinforcing their position, repairing the damage Dropship and what Mechs could be salvaged, and making HPG calls to worlds within the station's 30 light-year range to request air and/or instructions.  The news was grim.  Fighting was still ongoing on barely a handfull of worlds, with the rest falling in a day or fighting or less as surprise attacks by RWR forces massacred Star League troops in their barracks.  General Kerensky was almost certainly unaware of the attacks (still engaged in combat operations in the Periphery), but a general evacuation order was given under Kerensky's authority by General DeVillars for all Star League forces to get offworld by any means necessary, and rendevous on the Davion-controlled Kentares system.  TF Echo had their orders.  The matter now was simply how to get off the most heavily-defended system in known space.
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Re: Apocalypse Rising Master Timeline
« Reply #1 on: December 29, 2011, 11:43:49 AM »

14 January, 2767 - The Great Escape
-Buried in the situation data recovered from the HPG and the Ajax was some hope at last.  Beyond the asteroid belt, moored at Io Station orbiting Jupiter, several foreign-flagged WarShips were laid up during the Sol System's lockdown.  Chief amoung these was the FSS Allegiance, a Robinson Block II-class transport which had accompanied a diplomatic mission to th Court of the Star League earlier that year and had suffered a drive-seal failure which prevented her from jumping outsystem.  Fully repaired but caught by the Sol System's Christmas lockdown and not daring to make a run for a jump point for fear of sparking the system's considerable defenses, she was the core of the Warship Squadron which would, years later, become known as Rue's Irregulars.

In addition, a small squadron of Canopian WarShips was held there under guard from Io Station's orbiting defenses. Taken by surprise and captured at anchor on the first day of the SLDFs move against the Periphery in general, this squadron (a Dart-class Light Cruiser, a pair of Taurian-surplus Winchesters, and a destroyer screen of two ancient Lola IIs and two Pinto Corvettes) was watched over by the SLS Emden, a Black Lion Battlecruiser under the command of Vice-Admiral Joseph Rue.  

For the last several days, Admiral Rue had monitored the few panicked communiques that emerged from Terra, Luna, and Mars as the Armaris Coup unfolded.  While he felt that he could perform no effective offensive actions from his current position due to the threat of the system's SDS System, he did his best to ready Io Station and evacuate the personnel on Io Base into the ancient THS Thunderer, an obsolete but roomy Monsoon-class battleship in reasonable condition mothballed near the station.  He contacted the other WarShips in the area and informed them of the situation, placing them temporarily under his command and made ready to make a break for the first pirate jump point that could open up nearby.  Before he could do so, however, the Ajax made contact.

Overcoming an understandably hostile reception, Captain Freund explained the situation on Terra and the needs of the refugees to Admiral Rue, who took them onboard the impromptu task force.  The Ajax moored herself at the Allegiance, and the entire flotilla began to move away from Io Base toward the pirate point due to form on the far side of Neptune.   General Babcock was deemed too dangerous to bring along - as a good friend of Stefan Amaris himself, the danger of Amaris wiping out a city or five as a point of revenge was far too likely.  He was left marooned on the abandoned Io Station with a week's worth of food and water, and a general comms call was made back towards Terra to inform the Rim World's troops that he was available to be rescued.  Unfortunately, the passage of the Ajax had attracted attention, and once her course became clear and Rim Worlds forces understood the danger, they moved a task force of their own insystem to intercept Rue's Task Group.

A single Rim Worlds Vincent Mk. 39 corvette broke off towards Io Station, presumably to rescue Babcock, but the remainder of the 8-ship flotilla intercepted Task Group Rue approximately 35 million kilometers outside of Neptune's orbit.  In the ensuing naval engagement, the entire attendant Rim Worlds task group was annihilated (with the SLS Emden wiping out a Sovetskii Soyuz and an Essex on her own).  Both Canopian Pintos were lost - the Bellona with all hands, the Morrigan, a Lola II-class Destroyer was heavily damaged and had to be abandoned, and the Dart-class Jeanne 'D Arc and Winchester-class Belle Star were savaged when the Anguirus - a Luxor-class heavy cruiser captured by Rim Worlds marines - broke through the fighter screen and crossed between both ships with all broadside guns firing.  The Allegiance was nearly untouched, as was the Thunderer, and while the Emden was heavily damaged in her armor belt, her critical systems remained entirely intact.  Thirty hours after the Battle of Point 210.2/-13.4, the remains of Task Group Rue reached their pirate point.  An hour later, they jumped out on the first leg of their trip to an SLDF rally point on Kentares IV.  The Task Group were the first vessels to escape the Terran system since 29 December, 2766.  They would be the last vessels to do so for several years.

16 January, 2767-28 March, 2767 - Refugees
-Task Group Rue underwent a 6-week trek through uninhabited systems to escape the boundaries of the Terran Hegemony.  THS Thunderer had to be abandoned four weeks into the journey due to a blown hydrogen seal, and the Canopian contingent - what remained of it - broke off for home after the fifth week.  However, the Allegiance and Emden eventually made it to the SLDF rally point on Kentares IV.  The bountiful vacation world bordering Hegemony space put up any escaping SLDF personnel in a camp run by Major General Kimberly Trahn (IX Corps, 2nd Army).  The situation was grim.

Barely 9,000 SLDF personnel had escaped the boundaries of the Hegemony - almost entirely in lance strength or less.  Many came in individually on civilian transport or cargo craft, un-uniformed and without even sidearms.  As a coherent, battle-hardened, company-strength unit, after two week's rest and refit, General Trahn made Echo Company her "go-to" unit.

On March 28th, the first opportunity for Echo Company to re-engage the enemy came through.  The 197th Royal Dragoon Regiment on Ozawa became bogged down trying to escape the world via the planetary spaceport.  Heavily engaged, they nonetheless managed to send an HPG message (delivered by a local child to the HPG compound) requesting extraction.  General Trahn dispatched Echo Company, several empty DropShips, and the FSS Allegiance (which, due to the communication lag, had not yet received orders from Federated Suns Naval Command instructing her to return to the fleet; those orders would arrive at Kentares April 6th...24 hours after the Allegiance had jumped outsystem).

28 April, 2767 - 28 April, 2767 - The Hammer of God
-The Allegiance arrived in orbit around Ozawa early on April 28th.  Communication with forces of the 197th painted a grim picture; the regiment was down to less than two companies of functional Mechs, and were operational only because they had taken shelter in the local Diplan MechYards facility and used the parts and armor they found there to keep their machine running.  Rim Worlds forces onplanet had surrounded the facility and were engaging in a protracted siege; the single entrance to the underground facility made for a difficult assault.  Allegiance dropped into a low orbit, dispatched her DropShips and fighters for air cover, and began a systematic bombardment of the surrounding Rim Worlds forces.  An hour later, the WarShip concentrated her remaining ammunition and batteries into smashing a single hole through the enemy lines; while the Rim Worlds forces surrounding the Mechyards were disrupted by the bombardment in general, this second bombardment smashed the forces in that sector - giving the remaining elements of the 197th a way out.

Echo Company and the empty DropShips grounded two kilometers south of the bombardment location and made their way forward into the hellscape wrought by Allegiance's bombardment.  Linking up with advance element of the 197th, they held off the stunned but aggressive Rim Worlds troops advancing from both flanks long enough for the bulk of the 197th to escape and make their way to the drop zone.  Lifting off under fire, they made their way back to the Allegiance and began the long trip back to Kentares.

24 October, 2768 - Wild Weasel
-The previous 18 months had seen Echo Company join the massive convoy of Star League craft which skirted the Terran Hegemony through Draconis Combine space and begin gathering at either end of the elongated Rim Worlds territory.  Cut off from the remainder of the 17th Army, Echo Company, along with the remainder of the 741st, was folded into Lieutenant General James McEvedy's V Corps command structure.  While General McEvedy would continue to command the 331st BattleMech Division, he would also be ultimately responsible for the fate of the 741st Strikers for the next several years.

The 741st was slated to be one of the lead drop units in the assault of the Rim World's capital of Apollo, but shortly before deployment, General Kerensky decided on a blockade of the sure-to-be heavily-defended world.  It was not until October of 2768 that Kerensky would order the attack on Apollo in response to a large-scale insurrection which had broken out against Prime Minister Selim.  Rim Worlds resistance fell apart quickly, but for a few militia units who fell back into mountain complexes which resembled Castle Brians in miniature.  Kerensky was unwilling to wait them out, and General McEvedy led several units of the V Corps, including the 741st, in an attack upon the fortresses.

Echo Company, by reputation, had become McEvedy's "ready response unit" - to be dropped into battle where the fire was hottest.  So it was that when the 313th (Provisional) Mechanized Regiment of the Apollo milita managed to arm and deploy a trio of sub-capital laser cannons atop their Castle and took potshots at the oncoming 331st DropShips (severely damaging several), McEvedy threw the 741st into the fire.  In a daring low-altitude, low-opening air assault, they managed to get below the enemy guns and attack them atop the mountain directly.  A spirited close-range engagement ensued, and the heavy tanks of the 313th took their toll on Echo's speedy but lightly-armored Mechs.  Machines took serious damage, but Echo Company managed to take the position with no casualties, and though they were not combat-effective by strict definition, they managed to hold the mountaintop entrances for another two days against fleeing Rim Worlds troops (who emerged, one by one, through the Mech elevator) until the 331st secured the fortress.

17 September, 2769 - Bordon had a little LAM...
-Informally attached to the 331st, Echo Company was reassigned at the last minute to assist the 331st in a recon-in-force of the Capellan-Hegemony border.  Their primary stop was Bordon, an electromagnetically-active planet notable for the Land-Air-Mech testing grounds Allied Areospace maintained there (the EM interference being an excellent simulator for extra-atmospheric conditions near solar masses).  While much of the 331st led the defending Rim Worlds troops in a diversionary raid, several dozen Human Intelligence specialists were deployed near the cities to gather what they could and transmit via HPG back to Star League Military Command, and Echo Company made a raid upon a major Allied Areospace testing ground.  Intelligence agents within Allied Areospace had packed a specific facility computer core with the last several year's worth of data, as well as Allied Areospace specifications for Land-Air-Mech systems being developed at gunpoint for Amaris.  

Echo Company made a conventional assault, and looked to be overwhelming the minimal Rim Worlds garrison, but in a stroke of poor luck, a relief force unknown to the League Troopers reached the facility at roughly the same time and a pitched battle ensued.  The computer core was retrieved, and the testing buildings were rubbled in the crossfire (casualties among the workers, if any, remain undetermined; the bunkers had several subterranean levels in which shelters were built).  LAM-qualified Warrant Officer Banzai abandoned his destroyed Catapult and appropriated a prototype Shadow Hawk LAM likely intended as a proof-of-concept for the Rim Worlds forces (no other mention of a functional LAM of this class had ever been recorded; it is possible that all Allied Areospace record of such a unit was destroyed in this engagement).  Damage was again heavy, and only a heroic piloting effort by WO Banzai led to the high-speed rescue of Sergeant Anatoly Orlov, who had been shot out of his Guillotine at the feet of a half-dozen Rim Worlds reinforcements.

28 October, 2769 - A Wing and a Prayer
-During the jump out of Bordon space, a freak accident resulted in heavy damage to the KF core of the Luxor-class Harrington, one of the WarShips carrying the 741st back to Rim Worlds space.  As such, the task force commander decided to put in for repair at the jointly-held Free Worlds League/Terran Hegemony world of Wing, 26 light-years from Bordon.  When the WarShips materialized at the LaGrange point formed by Wings quartet of moons, they were bombarded with a plea for assistance.  Rim Worlds forces were launching punitive raids against Star League refugees who had sought asylum in FWL-controlled territory, and the FWL troops were forbidden to take action to stop the rampage.  Damaged as they were, all available Mech units were deployed on-planet.  Echo Company secured a final few spare parts (and a replacement Mech for Orlov) from scraps the Star League troops had defected to the FWL with, and rushed to defend the coastal city of Wei, a nearly-abandoned city which Wing's heavy metals industry had passed by (making it perfect for FWL administrators to dump Star League refugees into).  While a regiment of the 331st, reinforced by a battalion of the 741st, engaged the bulk of the Rim Worlds forces in an open-field engagement to the east, it fell to units such as Echo Company to stop the speedy "killer" teams sent by Rim Worlds forces to annihilate all who would flee Emperor Amaris's realm.  They managed to protect the vast majority of the civilians housed in Wei, but at the cost of Sergeant Xin Franklin's life.

31 October, 2769 - Wei-ing on the Mind
-While Echo Company managed to protect the Star League civilians from the light forces who had flanked past the blocking forces to the east, int he long-term, their position was untenable.  The eastern, open-field engagement (listed as the Battle of 23 Easting in the 741 Striker's Regimental History) went badly for the 331st and the 741st.  Both units broke, with the Royal Strikers pulling south and the 331st pulling north, allowing the Rim Worlds forces to flow through the gap towards Wei in great numbers with murder in their hearts.  Echo Company called for full-scale evacuation; several cargo DropShips landed in the industrial starport on the north side of Wei.  As the Rim Worlds vanguard entered the city, Captain Freund's forces escorted the civilians en masse (in whatever sort of transport could be scrounged on short notice) across the killing zone and to safety.  Roughly halfway across the city they linked up with the remnants of the Star League Embassy Guard (189th Battle Regt), now under the command of Lieutenant Steve Hannay, who assisted in screening the civilians from the incoming Rim Worlds mechs.  By the end of the day, some four thousand civilians were evacuated, along with Echo Company and the final two surviving Embassy Guard members.  The DropShips lifted off with the city bursting into flames behind them.
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« Reply #2 on: January 01, 2013, 05:00:27 AM »

16 September, 2772 - Operation HORSA
-Upon the 741st's return from their engagements along the FWL/Hegemony border, the unit was temporarily broken up into company-sized formations to serve as training cadres for various SLDF forces who had seen little-to-no action against the Rim Worlds forces.  Echo Company served as trainers for the XXX Corps (12th Army) until the spring of 2771, whereupon they moved cantonments to assist with the instruction of the 12th Volunteer Brigade.  Echo Company rotated between their three regiments as needed until the end of 2771.  In December of that year, the survivors of the 741st were reconstituted and reassigned to their parent formation, LXXII Corps, 17th Army, and joined the the 15th Army Group under the command of General Dinara Pantazi.

The 15th Army Group's assignment during Operation CHIEFTAN, which kicked off in July of 2772, was to assist in the attack through the Lyran Commonwealth area of operations.  The LXXII Corps was held in reserve during the initial wave.  However, with the impending invasion of the SDS-defended fortress world of Summer, the LXXII Corps was brought up to replace the depleted XLVIII Corps in General Pantazi's order of battle.  During the ground invasion of the planet, the 279th BattleMech Division, supported by the 55th Infantry Division, would land in the nearby city of Strade and march up the Strade River Triangle to attack the planetary defense complex.  However, their flanks would lay exposed on Summer's rolling hills to attacks from across the Strade and the Rehr rivers.  Several small, elite forces would be needed to secure the bridges across the rivers and protect the flanks of the operation from counterattack.  The units of the 741st, already used to operating in penny-packet lots (particularly Echo Company), would secure those bridges.  Each company was assigned a crossing point to take and hold: Eagle, Griffin, Falcon, Kestrel, and Pegasus Bridges.

All units would make the assault in similar fashion.  Spread between several Leopard-class DropShips with airframes that were deemed too badly worn to be of further long-term use, each company would make a dive for the planet's surface while SLDF WarShips demonstrated nearby, drawing the attention of the ground-based defenses.  The Leopards would make a nape-of-the-earth run towards their bridges, pop up briefly to spot for landing sites, and then deliberately crash themselves near the bridges essentially on top of the defenders.  This coup de main would catch the defending forces by surprise before they could mount their combat vehicles or destroy the bridge itself.  

Echo Company's fight for Pegasus Bridge was by far the most savage; by pure chance, a lance of RWR BattleMechs was approaching the bridge for a shift change when the attack occurred.  The majority of the defenders were downed quickly, but the replacement lance and the turret defenses at the bridgehead inflicted severe damage on several Striker Mechs.  Sergeant Orlov was shot out of his Guillotine and suffered moderate injuries.  In the end, the bridge was taken, and taken intact.  It would be the engagement the following day, following a night of hurried repair and reinforcement of their position, that would prove to be the true test of Echo Company's mettle.  A mis-dropped lance of Delta Company heavy Mechs from the nearby Kestrel Bridge (luckily effectively undefended) would play a pivotal role in the battle to come.


17 September, 2772 - Counterattack

-Echo Company dug in feverishly over the next several hours.  A major entrance to the Castle Brian was only a few kilometers away, and every member of the unit worried about a major counterstrike that would sweep the depleted unit from their positions.  A group of SLDF technicians who had been impressed into Rim Worlds service assisted in the repairs to the unit, but precious hours were spent convincing them to help; during the attack, the men had been caught moving through an armor yard to cover, and had inadvertently come under machine-gun fire from Echo Company and suffered casualties.

For inexplicable reasons, the Rim Worlds forces within the Castle delayed their counterattack for just over twelve hours.  In retrospect, the combat drop of the 741st had caught them completely off-guard and scattered - believing in the supremacy of their ground-based defenses.  As quickly as could be mustered, the Rim Worlds force, composed of a double company of mismatched and assorted units thrown together, marched on the bridge.

The battle was a meat grinder for the Rim Worlds Army. Given twelve hours to prepare, the members of Echo Company had repaired nearly all the turret defenses, rigged the salvaged LRM carriers and Hetzers into remote-firing mines, and even jury-rigged a DropShip's engine to blast exhaust behind it if it detected an enemy IFF at ground level.  Sheer weight of numbers meant some Echo Company Mechs were severely damaged or destroyed, but within minutes, a full company of Rim Worlds Mechs had been wiped out, and the outcome of the battle was never in doubt.  Barely a lance of Rim Worlds Mechs survived the battle to fall back into the nearby Castle Brian.

Echo Company was relieved three hours later.  Sergeant Orlov, who, after being shot out of several Mechs and directly exposed to RWR Mech-grade gunfire on his rooftop spotters perch, began suffering the initial symptoms nervous breakdown over the next several weeks.  He was removed as a battle fatigue casualty in early December.



23 February, 2773 - The Great Train Kablooie

-It was not until the 22nd of February that Echo received a replacement for the Sergeant.  In the intervening months, the 741st Royal Striker was pulled off the line of battle and given, as much as possible, rear-echelon duty.  Echo Company was used in shows of force against civilians in Strade on three separate occasions, though in only the first case did any combat develop when some of your supporting infantry had molotov cocktails lobbed their way.  Warning shots fired from Mech-scale weaponry at the pavement in front of the mob was sufficient to break them, and each successive time the mob got smaller and began breaking up as soon as the Olive Drab mechs of the SLDF appeared.

By late February, Echo was activated to help provide perimeter support for the major assault brewing against the Devil's Point Castle Brian.  Particular care needed to be taken in assaulting this Castle; part of its infrastructure was a major rail line.  The rail line was the primary transport link between the southern storm-wracked mining city of Sylvan and the remainder of the continent.  If severed, feeding the city's population of 350,000 would be impossible.  The various companies of the 741st would provide perimeter screening duty around the edges of the battle zone; the word from on high was that they had done enough on Summer already.

The attack went off smoothly, with a large gap in the attacking formation - held only by a single scout lance - around the critical rail line.  SLDF MechWarriors began penetrating into the Castle Brian itself only an hour into the action.  It was then that an alert VTOL crew orbiting the battlefield switched on their radiological sensors by mistake...only to discover, to their horror, that it was picking up a radiological signature of a nuclear weapon, traveling on the train tracks.  A heavily-armored combat train, with a full company of Rim Worlds Mechs riding onboard and packed to the gills with civilian hostages to serve as human shields, was speeding northward to deliver a nuclear device directly into Strade.  The rail line passed close to Echo's assigned position, and the unit was ordered to intercept and stop the train, without destroying the train tracks or causing a nuclear incident.

During the engagement, Warrant Officer Banzai made several suicidally-close passes of the train with his Land-Air Mech, suffering severe damage from the flak-firing, 20-class autocannon mounted onboard the train.  It took several passes, and on-the-fly assistance from WO Hawker, but he eventually located the nuclear device.  While the rest of the company engaged the enemy in a furious running battle (the Rim Worlds force - a special operations task group - leaped from the moving train to do battle and cover the train's getaway), Master Sergeant Marshall lined up a series of superbly-aimed shots that stripped away the protection of the train car, and then, as the train passed between a series of hills, put the full firepower of his Royal Champion directly into the device, destroying it.

The destroyed train car forced the train to slow to a stop.  All members of the Rim Worlds force died in their cockpits (two were found to have committed suicide), and the vast majority of civilians were rescued; an SLDF reserve mechanized infantry battalion arrived at the scene twenty minutes later and evacuated the civilians.



30 January, 2777 - Apocalypse Now

-The run-in to Terra cost the SLDF 196 WarShips and 27 transports.  Eighteen complete divisions perished in their transports.  The 741st Strikers, 31st CAAN Marine Regiment, and remnants of the 149th Light Horse were all slated as "pathfinder units", dropping onto Terra four hours ahead of the main assault in order to secure landing zones and suppress Rim Worlds defenses.  The 17th Army's target was the Ukraine Administrative District.  They were responsible for splitting their force between three primary targets: Kiev, Odessa (dropping near Mikolaiv and moving overland to that target), and Rostov-on-Don.

The 741st's mission was to cut the lines of travel between Kiev and Odessa.  Each battalion element of the 741st is given a section of transport lines to sever along the M-05 Rail Line and the E95 Highway. The Second Battalion, containing Delta and Echo Companies, were to secure the southern end of the Bolharka Penninsula, where the E95 and M-05 lines entered into the Odessan suburb of Altestove from the north.

The hot-drop onto Terra went perfectly.  Released in orbit, not a single unit was lost to enemy fire (largely because of the sacrifice of Task Force Leonidas; a suicide mission for the SLN designed to take out as many Caspar WarShips as possible).  Delta and Echo Companies touched down and began sweeping southward toward the bridge they had to destroy, only to run headlong into a company of the 422nd Amaris Cavaliers (commanded, although unknown at the time, by General Anton Babcock) escorting a Mark 1 Rattler Anti-WarShip Mobile Structure.  A furious battle ensued, the with Rattle taking on more than a company of 2nd Battalion Mechs by itself.  WO Banzai's Land-Air Mech was even struck by a Barracuda-class antiship missile, but the skilled pilot managed to remain conscious from the impact and save his fighter from plowing into the water.

The 2nd Battalion was taken aback at the ferocity of the Rim Worlds' defense.  At seemingly random intervals, Rim Worlds mechs would perform solo, headlong charges into the middle of the SLDF lines.  While they would be invariably brought down by concentrated fire, these actions gave the Rattler crews a chance to change position to bring undamaged turrets to bear, and in one case even line the mobile fortress up to try and run over a crippled Delta Company mech (which was able - just - to limp out of the way).  it was a testament to the skill of the 2nd Battalion warriors that they were able to cycle their positions so that the RWR forces could not concentrate damage on single machines, but spread their fire over the entire double-company.  By the end of the battle, the Rattler was a smoking hulk, and the entire 422nd company was destroyed, at the loss of only a handful of SLDF Mechs and no lives.
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« Reply #3 on: June 27, 2013, 01:37:09 AM »

9 March, 2777 - Room to Room

-In the intervening weeks, the 422nd Amaris Cavaliers dug into Odessa like a tick.  Tired of the siege, General Al-Nasri sent two Regiments of the 279th Division in an underwater assault against the port city.  At the same time, lighter elements - specifically the first and second battalions of the 741st - were ordered to make a diversionary assault against the fortified lines to the north.

Coincidentally, SLDF Intelligence received a hurried transmission from of a high-value individual, Andrew Higgins, a weapons scientist and engineer who had been kidnapped from a complex on the North American continent in December, and who was being held for transfer in communications relay bunker in the 741st area of operations.  Aside from the diversionary mission, Echo Company's mission included the extraction of Dr. Higgins from the bunker.

Adding to the difficulty of assaulting the 422nd's fortified position was the fact that Delta Company had suffered 50% losses, and several of Echo Company's MechWarriors were driving captured machines (as they had landed on the far side of Odessa from the remainder of the 17th Army, they were cut off from all but the barest logistical support).  Nonetheless, the eighteen surviving MechWarriors massed for an assault slightly to the west of the location of the bunker to disguise their intentions.  Fortunately, the 422nd was strung out across the border, and the attackers quickly achieved local superiority.

During the fighting, an assault team consisting of MSGTs Marshall and Callahan, SGT Yamamori, and WO Hawker dismounted from their Mechs while under fire, and stormed the bunker.  A brief firefight ensued and although Yamamori and Callahan were both injured, the defending Rim Worlds infantry squad was all dead, and both Higgins and a half-dozen civilians had been rescued.  By the time they remounted their Mechs, the immediate battle had all but ended.

It was during this fight that General Anton Babcock (who had rushed to the front expecting to drive back the attack) met his death.  Shocked to see the same unit which had captured him on Terra a decade earlier, he went berserk, driving his supercharged Banshee into the middle of Delta and Echo Company and smashing several Mechs flat.  The remaining members of the 741st withdrew into a 300-meter wide circle, and volley-fired at the General from all directions until his Mech ceased moving.  The General's body was not recoverable.

15 January, 2779 - Hell is a Cold Place

-Aside from a few remaining Castles Brian, active combat operations in the European, African, Asian, and Australian continents had ceased by January of 2778.  The 17th Army's operations in the Caucasus region continued into that January, but the heavy lifting was done by the XLVIII Corps, though with heavy losses, including 80% of the 38th Jump Infantry Division's strength.

The 741st is assigned to guard the Odessan ports and shipyards while it recovers its strength.  Delta Company is declared a total loss, leaving Echo, Golf, Hotel, and India companies as the only fully combat-capable units in the regiment.

Meanwhile, preparations for the invasion of the Americas has begun.  Dr. Higgins has been hard at work for a year, building prototypes and manufacturing specifications for a series of BattleMech delivery craft, and for the remainder of 2778, shipyards across Asia and Europe churn out these "Higgins Boats".

Operation ANCHORHEAD will be an assault against the Anchorage beaches by the 9th Jump Infantry and the 322nd BattleMech Division.  Each Regiment of the Antarctic Division will carry two companies pulled from 17th Army Independent Regiments to act as a mobile reserve and "ready-response" force.  With Echo's pedigree, they were assured of the premium spot: ready reserve with the 1138th BattleMech Regiment (Lucas's Liberators).  They will be the first to hit the beach.

The landing is scheduled for 7 January, 2779, but poor weather and stiff seas delay the action.  SLDF scouts, having infiltrated their way into position weeks earlier, report that the weather is scheduled to break soon.  So it is that, on the afternoon of January 14 January, 2779, the task force sets sail across the Bering Strait.  You are scheduled to hit the beach at 0330, 15 January.

At 0334, the 1138th and Echo company disembarked along the beach.  Opposed by several mixed companies of Rim Worlds Mechs they pushed inland, securing most of their day 1 objectives.  Casualties were moderate; the 1138th took 19% non-recoverable casualties overall, with the notable mention of a reconnaissance company that was wiped out to a man when it beached in the wrong sector - in front of the dug-in guns of an Amaris assault company.  Casualties among the first companies to hit the beach approached 50%.  Echo suffered no losses, though several Mechs suffered severe damage.


26 September, 2779 - Last Call

-Echo Company had little to do with the SLDF's move south from Anchorage and the eventual retaking of Unity City.  In recognition of the fact that the unit had been involved in several very heavy actions, the 741st was granted rear-guard security and civilian liaison duties through the spring and summer, interrupted by two months of ready-response duty at an improvised forward operating base on the slopes of Chevron Peak.  Anecdotal evidence from members of the unit place this FOB as overlooking the valley in which Echo Company gathered survivors of the original Amaris Coup to them thirteen years prior - an astounding coincidence if true.

It was towards the end of September when a distress call was heard.  Warrant Officer Jonathan Banzai, Echo Company's LAM pilot, had previously served at Weapons Testing Lab Omega-3, and this hidden base - located within the Dakota Badlands - had survived the entire coup unscathed and undiscovered.  Until now.  

Retreating Amaris units heading into the North American interior desperate for some way offworld had stumbled across the base.  The technicians had launched a pair of weapons=testing Land-air Mechs to hold off the oncoming reinforced company, but it was only a matter of time until their fuel gave out and the raiders broke through.  Echo Company responded in their own unique method - dashing their units aboard the nearest DropShip - using their Mech's hand actuators to grab hold of interior stantions for stability, and with Major Freund and MSGT Marshall exhorting the crew to lift off at gunpoint, not waiting for clearance.

Echo Company deployed in a combat drop on the battlefield.  Both LAMs had been shot down when unexpected Rim Worlds air support had turned up.  A lance deployed on each crash site, and Third Lance deployed to hold off the attackers long enough for the base personnel to evacuate.  Unfortunately, deploying out of DropShip doors instead of drop pods went poorly, and a third of the unit landed badly.  Both LAM pilots were rescued and the base personnel were evacuated onto the DropShip successfully, but several units took severe damage and Lieutenant Stevenson Hannay was killed from severe neurofeedback when one of the orbiting Rim Worlds fighters breached several of his ammunition magazines.  The Union-class DropShip Finem Itineris took mild damage to her atmospheric station-keeping thrusters during the exfiltration, and set down at an abandoned Rim Worlds supply dump near Billings to make repairs.

In light of the events that followed, no member of Echo Company was ever officially prosecuted or reprimanded for their erstwhile hijacking of a DropShip and its crew.


29 September, 2779 - Iudicii Diem

At 0630 on 29 September, 2779, the 29th BattleMech Divison, accompanied by Generals Kerensky and DeChevilier, dropped on the Imperial Palace complex near Lake Louise in the eastern Rocky Mountains.  Stefan Amaris knew that it was a battle he couldn't win.  But that didn't mean he couldn't make the SLDF pay for the privilege of capturing him.  While most of the SLDF operation was barely opposed by a mix of defending troops, the Imperial Palace itself formed a complex trap for the attacking Generals.

Echo Company learned of this from Scientist Peri Watson, recently of the Omega-3 Weapons Testing Lab.  The position of Omega-3 let them keep tabs on Amaris's weapons development, since the Usurper had simply repurposed Terran weapons development directly.  A pair of experimental weapons systems and a massive communications-blocking ECM suite awaited the SLDF assault; placed for the express purpose of murdering the SLDF's Commanding General.  He would be isolated and unable to call for help.  To rescue Alexandr Kerensky, Echo Company mounted up one final time.

Records remain spotty of that final engagement, as the DropShip-sized ECM equipment underneath the tarmac obscured sensors and guncamera equipment.  What is known is that when Echo Company dropped onto the field, Generals Kerensky and DeChevilier had already been engaged in heavy combat for some time; the battalion of the 29th accompanying them at approximately half strength.  Opposing them at a minimum were an even number of Rim Worlds Mechs.  Some evidence exists for the presence of additional "superheavy" Rim Worlds designs; BattleMechs well over 150 tons in mass and mounting artillery arrays or massive Gauss Rifle batteries.  The official word on these designs is that they were battlefield failures, with their leg actuators shutting down mid-battle.  Unsubstantiated by any source at all save eyewitness account was the presence of some sort of directed electromagnetic interference that interrupted myomer control signals in the field's effect radius.  These fields purportedly caused Mechs to become impossible to control and fall prone in "seizures", leaving them easy prey for the Rim Worlds artillery.  No physical evidence exists of these systems, as the collateral structural damage to the area was heavy, and such structures would be prime targets for weapons fire in any case.

Regardless of the mystery surrounding the operation, the outcome was not in doubt.  The arrival of Echo Company on the field very certainly reversed the tempo of the localized combat encounter between the SLDF and Rim Worlds defenders, and very likely saved both the Generals' lives.  While several pilots suffered injuries and were shot from their machines, this last battle was thankfully casualty-free, and the surviving Echo Company members proudly stood review alongside such names as Truscott, DeChevilier, and Hazen upon the tiny drama that unfolded in the court of the Imperial Palace as Stefan Amaris the Usurper was brought before the feet of General Alexandr Kerensky's legendary Orion.
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« Reply #4 on: October 30, 2013, 08:54:31 AM »

Conclusion

Echo Company survived the Amaris Campaign in remarkably good shape considering the quantity and the ferocity of the conflicts in which they were engaged.  Their combination of survival rate and ratio of decorations to personnel was nearly-unique in the annals of the Star League Defense Force.

It is a sad fact that their deeds remained unknown to the Inner Sphere at large for so long.  In another age, their actions would have made them military heros to be mentioned in the same breath as the Band of 300, the 303 Polish Fighter Squadron, or Archer Christifori's Avengers.  The momentous events of the next several years, culminating in Operation EXODUS in 2784, have served to throw a blanket over these and many other heroic stories from the greatest military conflict in history.  

Echo Company, 741st Royal Striker Regiment Individual Honors

RANKNAMEFATEAWARDS
MAJORGerald FreundSurvived, Star League Medal of Valor; 9/2779
SL Commendation Medal; 9/2779
Promotion Out of Grade to MAJ; 12/2768
CAPTAINDuncan ReedSurvived, SL Distinguished Service Cross; 9/2779
Promotion Out of Grade to CPT; 9/2779
SL Commendation Medal; 12/2768
CAPTAINRowan HawkerSurvived, SL Distinguished Service Cross; 9/2779
Promotion Out of Grade to CPT; 9/2779
SL Commendation Medal; 9/2779
Star League Medal of Valor; 12/2768
Promotion Out of Grade to LT; 12/2768
LIEUTENANTStevenson HannayKilled in Action; 09/26/2779  
WARRANT OFFICERJonathan BanzaiSurvived, SL Distinguished Service Cross; 9/2779
SL Commendation Medal; 9/2779
WARRANT OFFICERJoanna El AminKilled in Action; 01/09/2767Hegemony Medal; 12/2768 (Posth.)
Promotion Out of Grade to WO; 12/2768
WARRANT OFFICERFranklin XinKilled in Action; 10/28/2769Promotion Out of Grade to WO; 12/2768
SL Commendation Medal; 12/2768
MSGTHenrik CallahanSurvived, SL Distinguished Service Cross; 9/2779
SL Commendation Medal; 9/2779
Hegemony Medal; 12/2768
MSGTTodd MarshallSurvived, SL Commendation Medal; 9/2779
Star League Medal of Valor; 12/2768
Promotion Out of Grade to MSGT; 12/2768
MSGTAllan MoonSurvived, SL Commendation Medal; 9/2779
MSGTHerman SchweppsSurvived, SL Commendation Medal (2nd); 9/2779
SL Commendation Medal; 12/2768
SGTCarl BironKilled in Action; 09/29/2779SL Commendation Medal; 9/2779 (Posth.)
SGTAnatoly OrlovPsychiatric Casualty 08/12/2772
SGTNatalie SmytheSurvived, SL Distinguished Service Cross; 9/2779
SL Commendation Medal; 9/2779
SGTKenji YamamoriSurvived, Hegemony Medal; 9/2779
SL Commendation Medal; 9/2779

Echo Company, 741st Royal Striker Regiment Unit Honors

AWARDDATE
SLDF Valorous Unit Citation Oak Leaves     9/2779
SLDF Order of the Sword Membership9/2779
-Banzai, Jonathan
-Biron, Carl(Posth.)
-Callahan, Henrik
-Freund, Gerald
-Hannay, Stevenson (Posth.)
-Hawker, Rowan
-Marshall, Todd
-Moon, Allan
-Reed, Duncan
-Schwepps, Herman
-Smythe, Natalie
-Yamamori, Kenji
SLDF Valorous Unit Citation10/2768



-Author's Note:  It was a shock when I was approached by a descendent of one of the members of Echo Company holding a dusty and weather-stained SLDF awards box, and was asked to research what exactly their ancestor had done to merit such honors.  My previous writing experience has included only minor workings of alternate history - flying battleships and so forth - and I considered it an honor to be entrusted with researching this legacy.  I cannot thank everyone who has helped me along this path; I merely hope that they know who they are and know that they have my own endearing gratitude for their assistance in telling this lost tale.  Now that Paladin Publishing has seen fit to print my first work, I hope that I will have the opportunity to - in future years - delve again into the lost legacies and tales of the Inner Sphere and beyond. -Robert von Hoff
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