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|Control Demi-Regiment||||5 LAC Buladocga||"9-AS" Air Base | |Control Demi-Regiment||||5 LAC Buladocga||"9-AS" Air Base | ||
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|Control Demi-Regiment||||15 LAC Buladocga|| | |Control Demi-Regiment||||15 LAC Buladocga||Dispersal airfields, 2nd Army Group area of operations | ||
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|Control Demi-Regiment||||16 LAC Buladocga|| | |Control Demi-Regiment||||16 LAC Buladocga||Dispersal airfields, 1st Army Group area of operations | ||
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="5" |Bombardment Group | ! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="5" |Bombardment Group | ||
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|1st Bombardment Demi-Regiment||||28 [[C-11 Mula]]|| | |1st Bombardment Demi-Regiment||||28 [[C-11 Mula]]||Dispersal airfields, 2nd Army Group area of operations | ||
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|2nd Bombardment Demi-Regiment||||31 C-11 Mula|| | |2nd Bombardment Demi-Regiment||||31 C-11 Mula||Dispersal airfields, 1st Army Group area of operations | ||
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|3rd Bombardment Demi-Regiment||||34 C-11 Mula|| | |3rd Bombardment Demi-Regiment||||34 C-11 Mula||Dispersal airfields, 3rd Army Group area of operations | ||
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|4th Bombardment Demi-Regiment||||29 C-11 Mula|| | |4th Bombardment Demi-Regiment||||29 C-11 Mula||Dispersal airfields, 4th Army Group area of operations | ||
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|5th Bombardment Demi-Regiment||||37 C-11 Mula|| | |5th Bombardment Demi-Regiment||||37 C-11 Mula||Port Nevermore | ||
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="5" |Communications Group | ! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="5" |Communications Group | ||
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|1st Communications Demi-Regiment||||38 C-11 Mula|| | |1st Communications Demi-Regiment||||38 C-11 Mula||Dispersal airfields, 2nd Army Group area of operations | ||
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|2nd Communications Demi-Regiment||||21 [[Jan-van-Gent VII Model]]|| | |2nd Communications Demi-Regiment||||21 [[Jan-van-Gent VII Model]]||Dispersal airfields, 2nd Army Group area of operations | ||
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|3rd Communications Demi-Regiment||||26 C-11 Mula|| | |3rd Communications Demi-Regiment||||26 C-11 Mula||Dispersal airfields, 1st Army Group area of operations | ||
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|4th Communications Demi-Regiment||||37 C-11 Mula|| | |4th Communications Demi-Regiment||||37 C-11 Mula||Dispersal airfields, 3rd Army Group area of operations | ||
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|5th Communications Demi-Regiment||||34 C-11 Mula|| | |5th Communications Demi-Regiment||||34 C-11 Mula||Port Nevermore | ||
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="5" |Pursuit Group | ! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="5" |Pursuit Group | ||
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|1st Pursuit Demi-Regiment||||30 [[KAC AF-1 Solentan]]||Port Nevermore | |1st Pursuit Demi-Regiment||||30 [[KAC AF-1 Solentan]]||Port Nevermore | ||
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|2nd Pursuit Demi-Regiment||||22 KAC AF-1 Solentan|| | |2nd Pursuit Demi-Regiment||||22 KAC AF-1 Solentan||Dispersal airfields, 1st Army Group area of operations | ||
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|3rd Pursuit Demi-Regiment||||22 KAC AF-1 Solentan|| | |3rd Pursuit Demi-Regiment||||22 KAC AF-1 Solentan||Dispersal airfields, 2nd Army Group area of operations | ||
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|4th Pursuit Demi-Regiment||||16 [[Raven IV Model]]|| | |4th Pursuit Demi-Regiment||||16 [[Raven IV Model]]||Dispersal airfields, 2nd Army Group area of operations | ||
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|5th Pursuit Demi-Regiment||||23 KAC AF-1 Solentan|| | |5th Pursuit Demi-Regiment||||23 KAC AF-1 Solentan||Dispersal airfields, 3rd Army Group area of operations | ||
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="5" |1<sup>st</sup> Kildari Air Wing | ! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="5" |1<sup>st</sup> Kildari Air Wing |
Revision as of 14:13, 29 July 2021
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Active: | 1696 AN – present |
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Nickname: | Furious Talons |
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Current Commander: | Royston Anders |
Formation and recruitment
Organisation
Composition
Order of battle
Land component
The land component, consisting of Cedrist and Humanist volunteers ideologically motivated to support the Kildari in a revolt against Jing rule, was the first element of the Talons, in the guise of the 17th Vanguard Division, to be formed. Tasked primarily with defending and securing Port Nevermore as a conduit for supplies smuggled via Mirk Bay from Arboria, the Talons established forward operating bases further inland so as to support rebel operations against Jing loyalist formations pinned against the Arboreal frontier and to provide advisory and material support to the chaotic mass of Kildari warbands.
The influence of the Black Legions upon the pattern of the forces the Talons put into the field was noticeable from the outset, both doctrinally and in terms of equipment.
Unit | Commander | Establishment | Garrison | |
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Headquarters Echelon | ||||
17th Command Demi-Regiment | Frainan Uihmanzis Lors Bakker-Kalirion |
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Port Nevermore | |
17th Control Demi-Regiment | Salbnan Poria Kalantar |
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17th/1st Demi-Brigade | ||||
171st Motorised Infantry Regiment | Salbnan Sepehr Moneri |
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Lifang, Huan | |
171st Light Infantry Regiment | Ahmst Bræþstranin Aref Khademi |
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17th/2nd Demi-Brigade | ||||
172nd Motorised Infantry Regiment | Salbnan Aryasp Bhura |
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Zhailifang, Huan | |
172nd Light Infantry Regiment | Ahmst Bræþstranin Bazur Kiamanesh |
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Pilgrimage of Grace | ||||
1st Penitent Brigade | Salbnan Gisilfrid Kempf |
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Caohichan, Umiqan prefecture | |
2nd Penitent Brigade | Salbnan Hardmod Geissler |
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Huaqiao, Huan prefecture | |
3rd Penitent Brigade | Salbnan Alberich Tanzer |
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Huaqiao, Huan prefecture | |
Force Support Echelon | ||||
17th Area Defence Group | Commander S. Fang |
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Port Nevermore | |
17th Depot Group | Ahmst Bræþstranin Tjeerd Schmitt |
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17th Supply Train | Ahmst Bræþstranin Raimund Atsma |
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Maritime component
The maritime component of the Talons, being in no way equipped to go head to head with the naval forces of the loyalist Jing fleet contented itself with focusing primarily on operations carried out in the coastal waters of the Mirkdale peninsula and Hyperion Bay. Typically these endeavours revolved around the delivery of material and personnel, the removal of captured technology and persons of interest for evaluation, and the putting ashore of small raiding and sabotage parties.
Aviation component
Established during 1698 AN as repaired captured airframes and new aircraft manufactured by the Kildare Aviation Company were accepted in to service. Providing air support to the various rebel warbands, including the Kildari, Leftists, and anti-Daocheng cliques became one of the primary objectives of the Talons during their contribution to the liberation wars. Following the declaration of the Greater Apollonian Empire, the scale of material assistance dramatically increased, under the guise of Operation Deadlift in the final two months of 1698, which saw vast quantities of aircraft, armour, and artillery transferred from Elwynn and the UGB to Arboria. Inevitably, some of this aid found its way into the United Thanedom of Dalmacija where the Talons of the Archons employed pilots and groundcrew contracted via the Honourable Company to form the 1st Kildari Air Wing. Many of those recruited to fly for the Talons were demobilised veterans of the Second Elwynnese Civil War from the UDF, and in some instances their rebel counterparts who proved willing to sign on in preference to continuing to languish in an internment camp awaiting trial.
Unit | Commander | Establishment | Garrison | |
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Headquarters Echelon | ||||
Command Demi-Regiment | 3 LAC Buladocga | Port Nevermore | ||
Control Demi-Regiment | 5 LAC Buladocga | "9-AS" Air Base | ||
Control Demi-Regiment | 15 LAC Buladocga | Dispersal airfields, 2nd Army Group area of operations | ||
Control Demi-Regiment | 16 LAC Buladocga | Dispersal airfields, 1st Army Group area of operations | ||
Bombardment Group | ||||
1st Bombardment Demi-Regiment | 28 C-11 Mula | Dispersal airfields, 2nd Army Group area of operations | ||
2nd Bombardment Demi-Regiment | 31 C-11 Mula | Dispersal airfields, 1st Army Group area of operations | ||
3rd Bombardment Demi-Regiment | 34 C-11 Mula | Dispersal airfields, 3rd Army Group area of operations | ||
4th Bombardment Demi-Regiment | 29 C-11 Mula | Dispersal airfields, 4th Army Group area of operations | ||
5th Bombardment Demi-Regiment | 37 C-11 Mula | Port Nevermore | ||
Communications Group | ||||
1st Communications Demi-Regiment | 38 C-11 Mula | Dispersal airfields, 2nd Army Group area of operations | ||
2nd Communications Demi-Regiment | 21 Jan-van-Gent VII Model | Dispersal airfields, 2nd Army Group area of operations | ||
3rd Communications Demi-Regiment | 26 C-11 Mula | Dispersal airfields, 1st Army Group area of operations | ||
4th Communications Demi-Regiment | 37 C-11 Mula | Dispersal airfields, 3rd Army Group area of operations | ||
5th Communications Demi-Regiment | 34 C-11 Mula | Port Nevermore | ||
Pursuit Group | ||||
1st Pursuit Demi-Regiment | 30 KAC AF-1 Solentan | Port Nevermore | ||
2nd Pursuit Demi-Regiment | 22 KAC AF-1 Solentan | Dispersal airfields, 1st Army Group area of operations | ||
3rd Pursuit Demi-Regiment | 22 KAC AF-1 Solentan | Dispersal airfields, 2nd Army Group area of operations | ||
4th Pursuit Demi-Regiment | 16 Raven IV Model | Dispersal airfields, 2nd Army Group area of operations | ||
5th Pursuit Demi-Regiment | 23 KAC AF-1 Solentan | Dispersal airfields, 3rd Army Group area of operations | ||
1st Kildari Air Wing | ||||
101 Tactical Aviation Regimemt | Dispersal airfields, 2nd Army Group area of operations | |||
102 Tactical Aviation Regiment | ||||
103 Tactical Aviation Regiment |