Luchtmobiele Brigade (Batavia)

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Luchtmobiele Brigade

Luchtmobiele Brigade Batavia.png
Official March: March of the Tee-al Hunters


Active: 1685 AN –;

Allegiance: Batavia

Personnel:
  • 5,790 combat personnel
  • 1,780 aircrew
  • 9,841 support personnel

Type: Rapid reaction force, air assault, air mobile, airborne operations, close air support

Nickname: De Wraakzuchtige hamsters (Vengeful Hamsters)

Current Commander: Brigadegeneraal Jan Koopsla

Conflicts & Deployments Operation Brasen Wall (As predecessor formation)

The Luchtmobiele Brigade, also known as the Wraakzuchtige hamsters (Vengeful hamsters), of the Batavian Armed Forces is an air assault brigade and rapid infantry unit, in active service of the Kingdom of Batavia. It claims descent from an eponymous formation that had been raised as a part of the Volksarmee of Kasterburg, trained and equipped by the Imperial Mission (IMK) and originally garrisoned at Kolmen, with additional support elements at St. Elmo Military Base and Jodocus van Haltna Airfield. Nowadays, the barracks and airport of Caesterburgh, are the home base of the brigade.

History

  • The history of the first foundation of the Luchtmobiele Brigade may be found on its article page.

With the collapse of an independent United Benacian Republic in the 1680's, some of the imperial advisors defected to the Unified Governorates of Benacia. Others, who decided to remain, were eventually escorted by Batavian officials and forced to leave the country. The de Withe Cabinet, while willing to use the expertise of the foreign instructors, were heavily pressured by the nationalists to free the country from foreigners.

Despite pressure of decreasing the Brigade's budget, the Batavian government became increasingly aware that there was a need for a rapid reaction force for both regional and global operations. The dawdling of the political elite eventually became a blessing in disguise when in 1685 AN the Batavian Revolution started.

The revolution hindered the original plans to close St. Elmo Military Base, and the retreat of the leftists to the northern islands, made the air assault brigade an important part of any possible attack or invasion plan. With limited funds, the organisation was expanded with new officers and experts were hired (some who had been forced to leave the country).


Organisation