There are six regiments stationed at Ft. Ironwolf, four of them are armored infantry, one is armor, and the other is composed entirely of self-propelled artillery. These units are are all elite veteran regiments. True, this site is pretty much useless, with little or no point whatsoever, but hey, it gave me something to do. :)
Ironwolf's Pride
Ironwolf's Pride was the first regiment formed in the Ironwolf Legion, and they often take the role of primary garrison of Ft. Ironwolf. Being the oldest unit, they are filled with veteran warriors, and squads have a wide variety of veteran skills.
White Lions
The White Lions are so named for their bravery and nobility. Their unit's history is full of exemplary performance and boast several reports worthy of great commendation for both victory, and saving the lives of their comrades.
Blitzkrieg Tigers
This unit is fully trained in the advanced tactics of blitzkrieg warfare. Their firm discipline and frequent combat training have estabished them into a regiment of hardcore, quick-paced destroyers. Although lightning combat is not their only skill, it is their specialty.
Tsunami Sky
This unit was given it's name after a succesful campaign in the Battle of the Island Sea, where despite tropical storms, they still managed to win a majority of the encounters.
Steel Cavalry
The Steel Cavalry is a well maintained, well armed task force of heavy tanks, equipped to demolish all opposition. They were raised shortly after the founding of the Ironwolf Legion.
Iron Thunderers
The Iron Thunderers are deployed far behind the front line, and is used to give heavy firepower support to the front line units. The regiment consists entirely of self-propelled artillery; artillery guns mounted on battle tank chassis.
Iron Hawks
This regiment was only recently added to the ranks of the Legion, and as yet has no battle history. Aerospace fighters are unique from other fighters, as not only do they fly in the air, but they are also capable of leaving the atmosphere, to rocket through the vacaum of space.
Each regiment is composed of five companies. These companies are assembled differently depending on the types of regiment they are. Armor and Artillery companies are composed of 10 vehicles each, while Infanrty companies consist of three platoons, in addition to a small command squad. This is a simple breakdown of unit structure.
Regiment- The regiment is composed of five companies. The regiment is commanded by a Colonel.
Company- A company companies has three platoons and a small command squad composing of five men. It it commanded by a Captain. Each company has their own identification color, blue, red, green, black, and purple.
Platoon- A platoon has three squads and a small command squad composing five men. It is commanded by a Lieutenant. Each platoon has their own identification color, red, black, green.
Squad- A squad consists of 10 men. It's commanded by a Sergeant. Each squad is identified by a circle, divided by two colors. On side is the platoon's color, the other the company's. A number over these two colors tells what squad they are, 1, 2, 3, and C for command. Each infantry squad, including the command squads, maintain armored transport that will carry the squad, their weapons, and one officer.
Regiment- The regiment is composed of five companies. The regiment is commanded by a Colonel, who takes the place of Sergeant in the command tank of the first company. In an artillery regiment, the colonel also manages requests for calling down fire, and allocates units to these requests.
Company- The company has three squadrons and a command vehicle. Each company has a marking, for artillery units this marking is a geometric shape, for armor units it's a simple icon, which is painted onto the vehicles of the company. The command vehicle's icon is backgrounded in white, and the turret side is painted red. The commander is a Captain, who takes the place of Sergeant in the command vehicle.
Squadron- A squadron has three vehicles. On different squadron's icon, the background color changes, from red, blue, to green. A squadron is commanded by a Lieutenant, who takes the place of the Sergeant in the first vehicle of the squadron.
Vehicle- A vehicle is commanded by a Sergeant, who on armor units surveys the surrounding area, and issues orders to the rest of the crew.
Regiment- The regiment is composed of five companies. The regiment is commanded by a Colonel, who takes the place of Sergeant in the command tank of the first company. In an artillery regiment, the colonel also manages requests for calling down fire, and allocates units to these requests.
Company- The company has three squadrons and a command vehicle. Each company has a marking, for artillery units this marking is a geometric shape, for armor units it's a simple icon, which is painted onto the vehicles of the company. The command vehicle's icon is backgrounded in white, and the turret side is painted red. The commander is a Captain, who takes the place of Sergeant in the command vehicle.
Squadron- A squadron has three vehicles. On different squadron's icon, the background color changes, from red, blue, to green. A squadron is commanded by a Lieutenant, who takes the place of the Sergeant in the first vehicle of the squadron.
Vehicle- A vehicle is commanded by a Sergeant, who surveys the surrounding area, and issues orders to the rest of the crew.
Regiment- The regiment is composed of five flights. The regiment is commanded by a Colonel, who takes the place of Flight Commander in the first flight. Occasionally, his fighter is replaced by an alternate, a Flight Commander, and the Colonel and his command staff order the unit from the ground.
Flight- A flight has three wings. Each flight has their own color, red, blue, black, green, and white. The commander is a Flight Commander, who takes the place of Wing Commander in the first flight.
Wing- A wing has twelve fighters. Each wing is given a Greek letter to identify it, Alpha, Beta, Gamma, and Delta. That wing is named by its color, and number, for instance, the first wing in Black Flight would be Black Alpha. A wing is commanded by a Wing Commander. A wing is further divided into four squadrons.
Squadron- A squadron has three fighters. It is commanded by a Squadron Leader. Fighters in a wing are given their own number, 1 through 12. Individuals are identified by their flight color, wing letter, and number. For instance, the 3rd fighter in Black Alpha is Black Alpha 3.
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