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Revision as of 18:22, 3 May 2018
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| Active: | 1660 AN - present |
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| Allegiance: | Kasterburg |
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| Personnel: | 3,960 combat personnel 500 support personnel 40 instructors |
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| Type: | Air assault, air mobile, airborne operations |
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| Nickname: | "none" |
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The Luchtmobiele Brigade (Kasterburg) is an air assault brigade of the Volksarmee, trained and equipped by the Imperial Mission Kasterburg (IMK) and garrisoned at Kolmen, with additional support elements at St. Elmo Military Base and Jodocus van Haltna International Airfield.
Its initial draft comprised of 3,960 volunteers from the Volksarmee, selected according to a stringent criteria for peak physical condition and mental agility, joined by 40 Imperial Instructors, who assembled at Kolmen on 08.II.1660.
Rotorcraft, expected to be "Whirdlebirds" of Shirerithian and Kalgachi origin, assigned to the Brigade's air assault regiment are to be based at Jodocus van Haltna International Airfield to minimise the risk of attack by insurgents or Tee-als.
Organisation
- Luchtmobiele Brigade
- IMK Instruction Troop in Kolem
- Staff Squadron in Kolem
- Infantry Cohort in Kolem
- Artillery Regiment in Kolem
- Engineer Regiment in Kolem
- Supply Squadron at St. Elmo Military Base
- Medical Services Squadron at St. Elmo Military Base
- 1st & 3rd Troop (Maintenance Squadron) at St. Elmo Military Base
- 2nd & 4th Troop (Maintenance Squadron) at Jodocus van Haltna International Airfield
- Air Assault Regiment at Jodocus van Haltna International Airfield