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1 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment The 4518th is a typical Star Marine Regiment assigned to defend the empire against the many threats that it may face. The 4518th is based on Regina in the Spinward Marches.

2 Page 38 Game Designers' Workshop The 4518th Lift lnfantry Regiment The 4518th Lift lnfantry (the Duke of Regina's Own Huscarles) Regiment is not an average unit in the Imperium; it is, however, representative. The unit had its origins in the upheaval of the Civil War (604 to 6221, when the Spinward Marches were caught up in the aftermath of the First Frontier War, the seizure of power by Grand Admiral Olav hault-plankwell, and then the battles of the Second Frontier War. In those years of strife, Baron Caranda of Regina was steadfast in his support of the Imperium, often finding himself in the minority as acrimonious debate centered on the Imperium's lack of defense for the Marches, and later on its lack of cohesiveness in the face of Admiral hault-plankwell's coup. When the Second Frontier War ended in an Imperial victory, Admiral Arbellatra Alkhalikoi led her own fleet from the Marches to the core to end the Civil War. Her defeat of the Central Fleet under Gustus at the Battle of Zhimaway (622) established her as firmly in charge of the Imperium. But before leaving for the core of the Imperium, she left the Marches in the hands of a few loyal nobles, Caranda among them. Although only a baron, he controlled the crucial world of Regina and he was charged to continue to hold it for the Imperium. To reinforce Caranda's troops, Admiral Alkhalikoi left behind a small cadre of Imperial Marines. Those marines formed the beginnings of the Huscarles. Baron Caranda proceeded to suppress local cliques disloyal to the Imperium. Looking back across the centuries, it is difficult to say what the exact nature of their disloyalty was, except that they lost and that Caranda won. The imperial Marines under his control fulfilled three functions: they served as his personal and household guard; they trained other forces in effective combat techniques; and they worked as special commandos in crucial operations. The single most striking use of the Huscarles took place in early 623. After Admiral Alkhalikoi's victory over the rebels at Zhimaway, she was proclaimed Regent until an appropriate heir to the throne could be located. When news of Arbellatra's victory reached the Marches (after nearly a year in transit), some worlds did not accept the rebel defeat. Menorb was one such world, and it fell to Baron Caranda to enforce acceptance. Embarking the 1 st and 3rd Battalions of the Huscarles aboard transports of the subsector fleet, he approached the Menorb system, arriving at extreme distance. Small unit task forces then flew to Menorb's starport aboard two subsidized merchants as a clandestine advance party. Their reconaissance provided the necessary information to their comrades at the fringes of the system. When the right time came, they struck. The 1st Battalion arrived as jump troops, using individual jump capsules for a meteoric assault from orbit. Third battalion, minus its advance party, moved forward to close orbit, ready to react if needed. The assault was swift and sure, taking out Menorb's communications centers and the bureaucratic offices in the capital. A few recalcitrant bureaucrats lost their lives, but the action was essentially bloodless. With the governmental offices in the hands of the Huscarles, Menorb fell to Caranda and the loyalists. The Regent Arbellatra was aware of her supporters in the Marches, and of the value of their support. Caranda was named a Marquis within days of Arbellatra's assumption of the Regency (the official patent of nobility was forwarded by special courier, and arrived thirty-six weeks later). Marquis Caranda attended the coronation ceremonies for Arbellatra in 629, and received his patent as a Grand and Noble Duke of the lmperium from her hand personally the next day. In the years of peace and consolidation after the Civil War, Duke Caranda converted the Imperial Marines under his control to his own personal bodyguard. The 451 8th Lift lnfantry traces its lineage from this point. The exploits of the Huscarles over the centuries have been representative of military operations in the Spinward Marches. Various battalions served in operations throughout the sector, including civil engineering efforts, anti-piracy campaigns, and a few pacification operations. In the 9th Century, anti-psionic battalions were raised and committed to the suppression of the Psionic Institutes. During the Third Frontier War, the entire regiment was committed to the Jewell subsector, serving on Foelen and Farreach. With the outbreak of the Solomani Rim War, the regiment participated in the apprehension and segregation of Solomani exiles in the Marches, and to the operation of detention camps until the hostilities ceased. In the Fourth Frontier War, the Huscarles were one of the few non-imperial units ready for action when the war broke out. The Duke of Regina consented to the imperialization of the entire regiment, and it served on Menorb, Boughene, and Pixie. In the Fifth Frontier War, the regiment was expanded to six battalions (three lift infantry, two lift cavalry, and one jump troops) and operated on Forboldn, Alell, Efate, and Victoria. The Duke of Regina, as commander-in-chief of the forces in the Marches, treated the 451 8th as his personal troubleshooters, committing them as elite forces in special commando operations, and (after the war) in small clean-up operations. REGIMENTAL ORGANIZATION As originally organized, the regiment consisted of four

3 The Spinward Marches Campaign Page 39 battalions (two lift infantry, one jump troops, and one lift cavalry). This organization varied as time passed; individual battalions were redesignated as military doctrine changed. While the first two battalions have always been lift infantry or jump troops, the others have been variously designated lift cavalry, grav tank, light infantry, ortillery (orbital artillery), antipsionic, and civil action battalions. In addition to its battalions, the regiment has always had a pursuit squadron as an integral component. The number of battalions in the regiment has ranged from throe to seven. The organization of the Huscarles is relatively simple: a regimental headquarters (commanded by a colonel) with staff and small headquarters company of about thirty troops, and a number of battalions reporting to the command. The regimental headquarters maneuvers in three grav troop carriers fitted out for command functions; one is for the commanding officer, while the other two carry the substitute command post and the operations and intelligence command post. The HQ also has one heavy duty dual place fighter at its disposal for reconaissance and courier duties; it is normally maintained and supplied through the pursuit squadron. Attached to the headquarters is an artillery battery essentially identical to the batteries integral to the lift infantry battalions. Doctrine dictates that artillery should never be held in reserve; if needed, it should be committed. The regimental artillery battery is available to support any subordinate which needs it. The regimental medical section provides a centralized aid station and mobile hospital for the unit, including a triage officer and sanitation control. The flight wing attached to the regiment consists of a fighter squadron of ten heavy duty fighters (with pilots and maintenance crews), plus an ortillery (orbital artillery) squadron with three 400-ton system defense boats and crews. If necessary, a transport squadron can be attached to the flight wing to carry the regiment interstellar. LlFT INFANTRY BATTALION The regiment has three lift infantry battalions: I st, 2nd, and 4th. Each contains five companies. Lift Infantry Companies: Alpha, Beta, and Gamma companies are lift infantry; each consists of three platoons. A lift infantry platoon is formed of three squads, each with a grav APC carrying twelve troops, including the driver and squad leader. The platoon leader rides in a headquarters and support APC with ECM and firepower support capabilities. The platoon has four vehicles and 40 troops. Grav Tank Company: Delta company is a grav tank unit; it is dedicated to firepower and maneuver in support of the lift infantry companies. The grav tank company has three platoons. Each platoon consists of three grav tanks (each is a squad with a vehicle commander and three crew members), plus a command tank with the platoon leader, platoon sergeant, and standard vehicle crew. The grav tank company is generally deployed as platoons, one platoon of tanks is attached to each company of lift infantry in the battalion. Artillery Battery: Epsilon battery is artillery. It consists of two artillery sections of four vehicles each. First section is armed with multiple rocket launchers. Second section is armed with remote-controlled drone missiles. Each section mounts its weapons on an APC chassis and has provision for a crew of five. A command element for each section consists of a section leader, a sergeant, and two technicians. Ammunition transport (with armored transport vehicles) is attached as needed. The artillery battery responds with firepower to the needs of the battalion. The battalion commander determines the priority of fires between the companies. When heavy firepower is required, supporting fires from other battalions may be assigned. The lift infantry battalion is the mainstay of the regiment. It provides the troop strength to take and hold ground, and that is the goal of every infantry unit. The lift infantry battalion has 27 officers and 479 troops. It is entirely capable of transporting itself on any world surface using its own vehicles: 44 APCs, 13 grav tanks, and 8 artillery vehicles. LlFT CAVALRY SQUADRON The regiment has two lift cavalry squadrons: 3rd and 5th. Each has four troops. Squadron is the cavalry equivalent name for battalion; troop is the equivalent name for company. Lift Cavalry Troops: All four troops in the squadron (Alpha, Beta, Gamma, and Delta) are lift cavalry. The entire squadron is a homogeneous unit of four identical troops, each of three lift cavalry platoons. A lift cavalry platoon is formed of four squads. Each squad crews one vehicle. There are two grav tanks (with four crew members in each), one grav APC (with a crew of two, plus ten dismountable troops), and one firepower support APC (with five crew members, including the platoon leader and platoon sergeant). The platoon numbers four vehicles and 25 troops. The lift cavalry squadron is the mobile firepower arm of the regiment. Its vehicles can provide support for any other forces within the regiment, and it can travel faster and farther than the other battalions of the unit. In combined operations, the lift cavalry is committed in support of specific units, usually one troop per battalion. The additional troops are held in reserve or sent on special missions. Lift cavalry does not, however, have enough troop strength to take and hold ground; it is ultimately dedicated to supporting the lift infantry. The lift cavalry squadron contains 19 officers and 238 troops. There are 21 APCs and 21 grav tanks. JUMP TROOPS BATTALION The regiment has one jump troops battalion: the 6th. It contains four companies and two support platoons. Jump Troops Company: Alpha, Beta, and Gamma companies are jump troops and contain three platoons each. Each jump troop platoon contains three squadrons of ten soldiers each, plus a headquarters section of four (platoon leader, platoon sergeant, communications specialist, and runner). The unit is essentially trained to be independent and self-reliant; it has no vehicles or special equipment permanently assigned, but may be provided as necessary. All troops are trained to make encapsulated jumps from orbit. Grav Tank Company: Delta company is the grav tank company. It is identical to the grav tank company in the lift infantry battalion. This tank company provides mobile fire support for the unit. Artillery Platoon: The firepower platoon is a single section of multiple rocket launchers, plus the necessary support and fire

4 Page 40 Game Designers' Workshop TROOP AND EQUIPMENT ORGANIZATION OF THE 4518th LIFT INFANTRY REGIMENT ~ Unit Officers Troops APCs Tanks MRLs RDMs Fighters Ships I I Regimental HQ Artillery Battery Medical Section Fighter Wing HQ I Fighter Squadron Transport Squadron Ortillery Squadron 9 21 Lift Infantry Battalion HQ Lift Infantry Company HQ (x3) I Lift Infantry Platoon (x9) Grav Tank Company HQ (XI) Grav Tank Platoon (~3) Artillery Battery HQ (XI) 2 6 Artillery MRL Section (XI) Artillery RDM Section (XI) 1 22 Lift Cavalry Squadron HQ Lift Cavalry Troop HQ (x3) Lift Cavalry Platoon (~9) Jump Troops Battalion HQ Jump Troops Company HQ (x3) Jump Troops Platoon (x9) 1 33 Grav Tank Company HQ (XI ) Grav Tank Platoon (~3) Artillery MRL Section (XI) Support Platoon (XI) ~ Headquarters and Associated I st Lift Infantry Battalion nd Lift Infantry Battalion rd Lift Cavalry Battalion th Lift Infantry Battalion th Lift Cavalry Battalion th Jump Troops Battalion Totals I NOTES 1 APC (Armored Personnel Carrier): Standard grav troop carrier; carries ten plus driver and gunner. Headquarters use a command version with more sophisticated electronics; medical section used a medevac version with a mated airlraft; artillery uses a fire direction and control version. Tank: Standard 20-ton turreted grav tank; carries a crew of four. Headquarters tanks carry a crew of six, which includes the unit leader and a sergeant. Ship: Ortillery (orbital artillery) utilizes system defense boats for fire support. Fighter: The fighter squadron utilizes single place fighters for operations. Dual place fighters are assigned to the squadron and regimental headquarters for command use, but are maintained at the fighter squadron. MRL: Multiple Rocket Launchers are mounted on standard artillery grav APCs. RDM: Remote-controlled Drone Missiles are mounted on standard artillery grav APCs. TRANSPORTATION Interplanetary and interstellar transport for the regiment is provided on an as-needed basis, depending on available shipping space and on priorities. The regiment is capable of moving itself anywhere on a planet surface using its own transportation assets (and elements with transport equipment would be tasked by headquarters to transport elements without such equipment). Equipment for the regiment (computed based on vehicle tonnages plus one ton per trooper or officer) requires 7457 tons. Transportation tonnage for the personnel requires 5656 tons at standard rates (one stateroom per officer; double occupancy for enlisted personnel), or 1323 tons for low passage.

5 Game Designers' Workshop Page 41 direction equipment to enable the unit to adequately support operations. This platoon is essentially identical to the MRL section of the artillery battery. Support Platoon: The support platoon provides supply and administration for the unit. Its most important duty is the maintenance and support of the assault capsules that the unit uses for orbital assaults. The jump troops battalion is the elite commando force of the regiment. It falls to the jump troops to crack the hard missions and to do the dirty work of the initial assaults. It contains 27 officers and 423 troops. Largely dependent on supplementary transportation, it does have 10 APCs, 13 grav tanks, and 4 artillery vehicles. I 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment (the Duke of Regina's Own Huscarles) REGIMENTAL EQUIPMENT The equipment of the regiment is tech ievei i 5 material common to lmperial forces. Armored Personnel Carriers: The APC is a 12 ton grav vehicle with a pressurized interior and space for up to 14 persons (including driver and gunner), although it normally carries only ten troops. The vehicle is normally armed with six tac missiles and thirty smaller fire & forget missiles (warheads are a mixture of HE and flechette). The command version is fitted with electronic and commo equipment and serves as a command and staff center during operations. The medevac version (unarmed) has an integral open airlraft which may be detached; the APC itself has a small medical station capable of emergency treatment and surgery. The FDC version is armed with a VRF gauss gun and is used by artillery command sections to direct fire. The fire support APC (in lift cavalry sections) carries superstructure racks of fire & forget missiles and a VRF gauss gun; it serves as a base of fire for the highly maneuverable lift cavalry elements of the regiment. Grav Tank: The grav tank is a standard 20-ton anti-grav fighting vehicle with a turreted upper gun mount and capacity for a crew of four. Command versions have additional communications and electronics equipment and carry a sergeant and unit leader in addition to the normal crew. The command tank's main weapon (a fusion Y gun) is removed in order to accommodate them. Artillery Vehicles: Artillery vehicles use the standard APC chassis fitted with multiple rocket launchers (MRL) which fire disposable packets of rockets for great firepower in small packages. They also utilize remotely controlled drone missiles. System Defense Boats form the artillery squadron for the regiment. Each 400-ton boat can strike from orbit with its laser batteries or missile racks, and each is capable of maneuvering to the surface, underwater, and in deep space. The squadron contains three SDBs, plus one jump shuttle for transferring boats between systems; additional jump shuttles may be made available if a more rapid transfer is required. Fighters: The pursuit squadron is equipped with ten 15-ton TL 15 single place pursuit craft. It is their responsibility to protect the upper airspace for the regiment, as well as to pursue enemy craft when called for. The regiment also has dual place fighters available for reconaissance and courier duties. Transport Ships: The regiment does not normally have transport ships within its organization. When required, the navy is called upon to provide hulls which can transport the unit on interplanetary or interstellar missions. THE REGIMENTAL CREST The current regimental crest for the 451 8th Lift lnfantry Regiment (the Duke of Regina's Own Huscarles) was authorized in the year 1000 by the lmperial Division of Heraldry, and reflects the history of the unit since its establishment. The emergent unicorn (called the Bridled Steed) refers to the constellation spanning the Chronor and Jewell subsectors, and recalls the locations in which Huscarles fought and died during the fierce battles of the Third Frontier War. The cutlass thrusting across the crest signifies that the unit was originally formed from lmperial Marine cadre; indeed, a majority of the unit's troop strength is still derived from marine veterans on temporary assignments. The lmperial sunburst at the upper right commemorates the unit's period of service during the opening days of the Fourth Frontier War. Finally, blazoned across the botton of the crest is the unit motto: Strike From Space. The phrase is taken from the jump troop's exploits on Menorb in the days immediately after the Civil War. TEMPORARY DUTY The 451 8th Lift lnfantry Regiment is supported through taxes and levies imposed by the lmperial bureaucracy. The methods by which it maintains its troop strength are more complex. Imperial policy allows Irnperia! marines to transfer tc the 451 8th (or other local units) for a limited period of time. While serving with a local unit (on temporary duty), the soldier is paid by the local unit and subject to local unit discipline. A promotion of one grade (enlisted rank only) can be retained at the end of the temporary duty when the soldier returns to an lmperial unit; additional promotions are sometimes recognized, but a specific application must be made. The local unit gains because it receives a trained soldier; one who can help teach current doctrine or techniques. Such individuals help strengthen a local unit that often depends on a small population for its recruits. The lrnperium gains in the arrangement too. The lmperial military payrolls are relieved of the soldier for the temporary duty period. The general quality of the non-imperial forces is increased. The soldier gains valuable experience in the type of unit he or she is ultimately called upon to support. There is even a chance the soldier will gain combat experience; non-imperial units often get involved in combat.

6 451 8th LIFT INFANTRY ORGANIZATION SYMBOLS Lift lnfantry Regiment Headquarters I- [XI Jump Troops g s G n - LiftIGrav Equipped 1 Company 1 I Battalion I I I Regiment Lift Infantry Battalion Lift Cavalry Squadron & Jump Troop Battalion T T I I I 1 @ $g Lift Infantry Grav Tank Lift Cavalry DK] Jump Troop Company Troop Company Ixlz... + y.e T B R E E l I 1 154th BATTLE RIDER SQUADRON Fighter Flights 1-5 I - Escorts I Battle Riders Fighter Flights I I I I I I 1 - I

7 No. Position (Rank), Unit, Parent Units Page 1 1 Duke Norris 2 The Lady Seldrian 3 Honorary Force Commander Arrghlanroughl 4 (open) 5 (open) 6 (open) 7 (open) 8 (open) 9 (open) 10 Commandant (Coronel O6), Regimental Headquarters, 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 11 Vice Commandant (Lt Coronel O5), Regimental Headquarters, 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 12 Commander (Lt Coronel O5), Headquarters, First Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 13 Commander (Lt Coronel O5), Headquarters, Second Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 14 Commander (Lt Coronel O5), Headquarters, Third Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 15 Commander (Lt Coronel O5), Headquarters, Fourth Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 16 Commander (Lt Coronel O5), Headquarters, Fifth Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 17 Commander (Lt Coronel O5), Headquarters, Sixth Battalion (Jump Troops), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 18 Commander (Lt Coronel O5), Headquarters, Seventh Reserve Battalion (Vargr Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 19 Commander (Lt Coronel O5), Headquarters, Eighth Reserve Battalion PKF, 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 20 Commander (Lt Coronel O5), Headquarters, Ninth Reserve Battalion (Amindii Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 21 Commander (Lt Coronel O5), Headquarters, Tenth Reserve Battalion (Jump Troops), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 22 Commander (Lt Coronel O5), Headquarters, Eleventh Reserve Battalion (Anti-Psionic), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 23 Operations Officer (Force Cdr O4), Regimental Headquarters, 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 24 Ortillery Commander and Pilot SDB1 (Naval Lt Cdr O4), Regimental Ortillery Squadron, 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 25 Regimental Surgeon (Force Cdr O4), Regimental Medical Section, 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 26 Squadron Commander (Force Cdr O4), Regimental Fighter Squadron, 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 27 Wing Commander (Force Cdr O4), Regimental Fighter Wing Headquarters, 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 28 Executive Officer (Force Cdr O4), Headquarters, First Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 29 Executive Officer (Force Cdr O4), Headquarters, Second Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 30 Executive Officer (Force Cdr O4), Headquarters, Third Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 31 Executive Officer (Force Cdr O4), Headquarters, Fourth Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 32 Executive Officer (Force Cdr O4), Headquarters, Fifth Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 33 Executive Officer (Force Cdr O4), Headquarters, Sixth Battalion (Jump Troops), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 34 Executive Officer (Force Cdr O4), Headquarters, Seventh Reserve Battalion (Vargr Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 35 Executive Officer (Force Cdr O4), Headquarters, Eighth Reserve Battalion PKF, 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 36 Executive Officer (Force Cdr O4), Headquarters, Ninth Reserve Battalion (Amindii Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 37 Executive Officer (Force Cdr O4), Headquarters, Tenth Reserve Battalion (Jump Troops), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 38 Executive Officer (Force Cdr O4), Headquarters, Eleventh Reserve Battalion (Anti-Psionic), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 39 Regimental Sergeant Major (SGM S6), Regimental Headquarters, 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 40 Bn SGM (SGM S6), Headquarters, First Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 41 Bn SGM (SGM S6), Headquarters, Second Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 42 Bn SGM (SGM S6), Headquarters, Third Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 43 Bn SGM (SGM S6), Headquarters, Fourth Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 44 Bn SGM (SGM S6), Headquarters, Fifth Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 45 Bn SGM (SGM S6), Headquarters, Sixth Battalion (Jump Troops), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 46 Bn SGM (SGM S6), Headquarters, Seventh Reserve Battalion (Vargr Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment

8 No. Position (Rank), Unit, Parent Units Page 2 47 Bn SGM (SGM S6), Headquarters, Eighth Reserve Battalion PKF, 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 48 Bn SGM (SGM S6), Headquarters, Ninth Reserve Battalion (Amindii Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 49 Bn SGM (SGM S6), Headquarters, Tenth Reserve Battalion (Jump Troops), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 50 Bn SGM (SGM S6), Headquarters, Eleventh Reserve Battalion (Anti-Psionic), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 51 Adjutant (Captain O3), Regimental Headquarters, 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 52 Battery Commander (Captain O3), Regimental Artillery Battery, 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 53 Doctor (XenoMed) (Captain O3), Regimental Medical Section, 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 54 Intelligence Officer (Captain O3), Regimental Headquarters, 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 55 Logistics Officer (Captain O3), Regimental Headquarters, 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 56 Ortillery Executive SDB1 (Naval Lieutenant O3), Regimental Ortillery Squadron, 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 57 Pilot (Captain O3), Regimental Fighter Squadron, 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 58 Pilot (Captain O3), Regimental Fighter Squadron, 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 59 Senior Pilot (Captain O3), Regimental Fighter Squadron, 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 60 Ship Captain SDB2 (Naval Lieutenant O3), Regimental Ortillery Squadron, 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 61 Ship Captain SDB3 (Naval Lieutenant O3), Regimental Ortillery Squadron, 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 62 Squadron Executive (Captain O3), Regimental Fighter Squadron, 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 63 Triage Officer (Captain O3), Regimental Medical Section, 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 64 Wing Executive (Captain O3), Regimental Fighter Wing Headquarters, 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 65 Battery Commander (Captain O3), Epsilon Battery (Artillery), First Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 66 Company Commander (Captain O3), Alpha Company (Lift Infantry), First Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 67 Company Commander (Captain O3), Beta Company (Lift Infantry), First Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 68 Company Commander (Captain O3), Gamma Company (Lift Infantry), First Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 69 Troop Commander (Captain O3), Delta Troop (Grav Tank), First Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 70 Battery Commander (Captain O3), Epsilon Battery (Artillery), Second Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 71 Company Commander (Captain O3), Alpha Company (Lift Infantry), Second Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 72 Company Commander (Captain O3), Beta Company (Lift Infantry), Second Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 73 Company Commander (Captain O3), Gamma Company (Lift Infantry), Second Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 74 Troop Commander (Captain O3), Delta Troop (Grav Tank), Second Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 75 Battery Commander (Captain O3), Epsilon Battery (Artillery), Third Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 76 Troop Commander (Captain O3), Alpha Troop (Lift Cavalry), Third Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 77 Troop Commander (Captain O3), Beta Troop (Lift Cavalry), Third Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 78 Troop Commander (Captain O3), Delta Troop (Lift Cavalry), Third Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 79 Troop Commander (Captain O3), Gamma Troop (Lift Cavalry), Third Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 80 Battery Commander (Captain O3), Epsilon Battery (Artillery), Fourth Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 81 Company Commander (Captain O3), Alpha Company (Lift Infantry), Fourth Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 82 Company Commander (Captain O3), Beta Company (Lift Infantry), Fourth Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 83 Company Commander (Captain O3), Gamma Company (Lift Infantry), Fourth Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 84 Troop Commander (Captain O3), Delta Troop (Grav Tank), Fourth Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 85 Battery Commander (Captain O3), Epsilon Battery (Artillery), Fifth Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 86 Troop Commander (Captain O3), Alpha Troop (Lift Cavalry), Fifth Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 87 Troop Commander (Captain O3), Beta Troop (Lift Cavalry), Fifth Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 88 Troop Commander (Captain O3), Delta Troop (Lift Cavalry), Fifth Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 89 Troop Commander (Captain O3), Gamma Troop (Lift Cavalry), Fifth Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 90 Battery Commander (Captain O3), Epsilon Battery (Artillery), Sixth Battalion (Jump Troops), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 91 Company Commander (Captain O3), Alpha Company (Jump Troops), Sixth Battalion (Jump Troops), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 92 Company Commander (Captain O3), Beta Company (Jump Troops), Sixth Battalion (Jump Troops), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment

9 No. Position (Rank), Unit, Parent Units Page 3 93 Company Commander (Captain O3), Gamma Company (Jump Troops), Sixth Battalion (Jump Troops), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 94 Troop Commander (Captain O3), Delta Troop (Grav Tank), Sixth Battalion (Jump Troops), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 95 Battery Commander (Captain O3), Epsilon Battery (Artillery), Seventh Reserve Battalion (Vargr Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 96 Company Commander (Captain O3), Alpha Company (Infantry), Seventh Reserve Battalion (Vargr Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 97 Company Commander (Captain O3), Beta Company (Infantry), Seventh Reserve Battalion (Vargr Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 98 Company Commander (Captain O3), Delta Company (Infantry), Seventh Reserve Battalion (Vargr Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 99 Company Commander (Captain O3), Gamma Company (Infantry), Seventh Reserve Battalion (Vargr Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 100 Company Commander (Captain O3), Alpha Company (Infantry), Eighth Reserve Battalion PKF, 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 101 Company Commander (Captain O3), Beta Company (Infantry), Eighth Reserve Battalion PKF, 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 102 Company Commander (Captain O3), Delta Company (Infantry), Eighth Reserve Battalion PKF, 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 103 Company Commander (Captain O3), Epsilon Company (Infantry), Eighth Reserve Battalion PKF, 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 104 Company Commander (Captain O3), Gamma Company (Infantry), Eighth Reserve Battalion PKF, 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 105 Battery Commander (Captain O3), Epsilon Battery (Artillery), Ninth Reserve Battalion (Amindii Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 106 Company Commander (Captain O3), Alpha Company (Lift Infantry), Ninth Reserve Battalion (Amindii Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 107 Company Commander (Captain O3), Beta Company (Lift Infantry), Ninth Reserve Battalion (Amindii Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 108 Company Commander (Captain O3), Gamma Company (Lift Infantry), Ninth Reserve Battalion (Amindii Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 109 Troop Commander (Captain O3), Delta Troop (Grav Tank), Ninth Reserve Battalion (Amindii Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 110 Battery Commander (Captain O3), Epsilon Battery (Artillery), Tenth Reserve Battalion (Jump Troops), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 111 Company Commander (Captain O3), Alpha Company (Jump Troops), Tenth Reserve Battalion (Jump Troops), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 112 Company Commander (Captain O3), Beta Company (Jump Troops), Tenth Reserve Battalion (Jump Troops), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 113 Company Commander (Captain O3), Gamma Company (Jump Troops), Tenth Reserve Battalion (Jump Troops), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 114 Troop Commander (Captain O3), Delta Troop (Grav Tank), Tenth Reserve Battalion (Jump Troops), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 115 Company Commander (Captain O3), Alpha Company (Anti-Psionic), Eleventh Reserve Battalion (Anti-Psionic), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 116 Company Commander (Captain O3), Beta Company (Anti-Psionic), Eleventh Reserve Battalion (Anti-Psionic), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 117 Company Commander (Captain O3), Delta Company (Anti-Psionic), Eleventh Reserve Battalion (Anti-Psionic), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 118 Company Commander (Captain O3), Epsilon Company (Anti-Psionic), Eleventh Reserve Battalion (Anti-Psionic), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 119 Company Commander (Captain O3), Gamma Company (Anti-Psionic), Eleventh Reserve Battalion (Anti-Psionic), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 120 1SG (First Sergeant S5), Regimental Artillery Battery, 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 121 Engineer SDB2 (Naval Chief Petty Officer R5), Regimental Ortillery Squadron, 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 122 Engineer SDB3 (Naval Chief Petty Officer R5), Regimental Ortillery Squadron, 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 123 1SG (First Sergeant S5), Alpha Company (Lift Infantry), First Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 124 1SG (First Sergeant S5), Beta Company (Lift Infantry), First Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 125 1SG (First Sergeant S5), Delta Troop (Grav Tank), First Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 126 1SG (First Sergeant S5), Epsilon Battery (Artillery), First Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 127 1SG (First Sergeant S5), Gamma Company (Lift Infantry), First Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 128 1SG (First Sergeant S5), Alpha Company (Lift Infantry), Second Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 129 1SG (First Sergeant S5), Beta Company (Lift Infantry), Second Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 130 1SG (First Sergeant S5), Delta Troop (Grav Tank), Second Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 131 1SG (First Sergeant S5), Epsilon Battery (Artillery), Second Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 132 1SG (First Sergeant S5), Gamma Company (Lift Infantry), Second Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 133 1SG (First Sergeant S5), Alpha Troop (Lift Cavalry), Third Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 134 1SG (First Sergeant S5), Beta Troop (Lift Cavalry), Third Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 135 1SG (First Sergeant S5), Delta Troop (Lift Cavalry), Third Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 136 1SG (First Sergeant S5), Epsilon Battery (Artillery), Third Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 137 1SG (First Sergeant S5), Gamma Troop (Lift Cavalry), Third Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 138 1SG (First Sergeant S5), Alpha Company (Lift Infantry), Fourth Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment

10 No. Position (Rank), Unit, Parent Units Page SG (First Sergeant S5), Beta Company (Lift Infantry), Fourth Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 140 1SG (First Sergeant S5), Delta Troop (Grav Tank), Fourth Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 141 1SG (First Sergeant S5), Epsilon Battery (Artillery), Fourth Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 142 1SG (First Sergeant S5), Gamma Company (Lift Infantry), Fourth Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 143 1SG (First Sergeant S5), Alpha Troop (Lift Cavalry), Fifth Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 144 1SG (First Sergeant S5), Beta Troop (Lift Cavalry), Fifth Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 145 1SG (First Sergeant S5), Delta Troop (Lift Cavalry), Fifth Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 146 1SG (First Sergeant S5), Epsilon Battery (Artillery), Fifth Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 147 1SG (First Sergeant S5), Gamma Troop (Lift Cavalry), Fifth Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 148 1SG (First Sergeant S5), Alpha Company (Jump Troops), Sixth Battalion (Jump Troops), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 149 1SG (First Sergeant S5), Beta Company (Jump Troops), Sixth Battalion (Jump Troops), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 150 1SG (First Sergeant S5), Delta Troop (Grav Tank), Sixth Battalion (Jump Troops), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 151 1SG (First Sergeant S5), Epsilon Battery (Artillery), Sixth Battalion (Jump Troops), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 152 1SG (First Sergeant S5), Gamma Company (Jump Troops), Sixth Battalion (Jump Troops), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 153 1SG (First Sergeant S5), Alpha Company (Infantry), Seventh Reserve Battalion (Vargr Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 154 1SG (First Sergeant S5), Beta Company (Infantry), Seventh Reserve Battalion (Vargr Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 155 1SG (First Sergeant S5), Delta Company (Infantry), Seventh Reserve Battalion (Vargr Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 156 1SG (First Sergeant S5), Epsilon Battery (Artillery), Seventh Reserve Battalion (Vargr Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 157 1SG (First Sergeant S5), Gamma Company (Infantry), Seventh Reserve Battalion (Vargr Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 158 1SG (First Sergeant S5), Alpha Company (Infantry), Eighth Reserve Battalion PKF, 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 159 1SG (First Sergeant S5), Beta Company (Infantry), Eighth Reserve Battalion PKF, 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 160 1SG (First Sergeant S5), Delta Company (Infantry), Eighth Reserve Battalion PKF, 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 161 1SG (First Sergeant S5), Epsilon Company (Infantry), Eighth Reserve Battalion PKF, 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 162 1SG (First Sergeant S5), Gamma Company (Infantry), Eighth Reserve Battalion PKF, 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 163 1SG (First Sergeant S5), Alpha Company (Lift Infantry), Ninth Reserve Battalion (Amindii Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 164 1SG (First Sergeant S5), Beta Company (Lift Infantry), Ninth Reserve Battalion (Amindii Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 165 1SG (First Sergeant S5), Delta Troop (Grav Tank), Ninth Reserve Battalion (Amindii Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 166 1SG (First Sergeant S5), Epsilon Battery (Artillery), Ninth Reserve Battalion (Amindii Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 167 1SG (First Sergeant S5), Gamma Company (Lift Infantry), Ninth Reserve Battalion (Amindii Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 168 1SG (First Sergeant S5), Alpha Company (Jump Troops), Tenth Reserve Battalion (Jump Troops), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 169 1SG (First Sergeant S5), Beta Company (Jump Troops), Tenth Reserve Battalion (Jump Troops), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 170 1SG (First Sergeant S5), Delta Troop (Grav Tank), Tenth Reserve Battalion (Jump Troops), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 171 1SG (First Sergeant S5), Epsilon Battery (Artillery), Tenth Reserve Battalion (Jump Troops), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 172 1SG (First Sergeant S5), Gamma Company (Jump Troops), Tenth Reserve Battalion (Jump Troops), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 173 1SG (First Sergeant S5), Alpha Company (Anti-Psionic), Eleventh Reserve Battalion (Anti-Psionic), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 174 1SG (First Sergeant S5), Beta Company (Anti-Psionic), Eleventh Reserve Battalion (Anti-Psionic), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 175 1SG (First Sergeant S5), Delta Company (Anti-Psionic), Eleventh Reserve Battalion (Anti-Psionic), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 176 1SG (First Sergeant S5), Epsilon Company (Anti-Psionic), Eleventh Reserve Battalion (Anti-Psionic), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 177 1SG (First Sergeant S5), Gamma Company (Anti-Psionic), Eleventh Reserve Battalion (Anti-Psionic), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 178 Astogator SDB2 (Naval Sublieutenant O2), Regimental Ortillery Squadron, 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 179 Astogator SDB3 (Naval Sublieutenant O2), Regimental Ortillery Squadron, 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 180 Executive Officer (Lieutenant O2), Regimental Artillery Battery, 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 181 Pilot (Lieutenant O2), Regimental Fighter Squadron, 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 182 Pilot (Lieutenant O2), Regimental Fighter Squadron, 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 183 Pilot (Lieutenant O2), Regimental Fighter Squadron, 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 184 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), MRL Section, Regimental Artillery Battery, 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment

11 No. Position (Rank), Unit, Parent Units Page Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), RDM Section, Regimental Artillery Battery, 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 186 Executive Officer (Lieutenant O2), Alpha Company (Lift Infantry), First Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 187 Executive Officer (Lieutenant O2), Beta Company (Lift Infantry), First Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 188 Executive Officer (Lieutenant O2), Delta Troop (Grav Tank), First Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 189 Executive Officer (Lieutenant O2), Epsilon Battery (Artillery), First Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 190 Executive Officer (Lieutenant O2), Gamma Company (Lift Infantry), First Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 191 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), First Platoon, Alpha Company (Lift Infantry), First Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 192 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), First Platoon, Beta Company (Lift Infantry), First Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 193 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), First Platoon, Delta Troop (Grav Tank), First Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 194 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), First Platoon, Gamma Company (Lift Infantry), First Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 195 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), MRL Section, Epsilon Battery (Artillery), First Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 196 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), RDM Section, Epsilon Battery (Artillery), First Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 197 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), Second Platoon, Alpha Company (Lift Infantry), First Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 198 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), Second Platoon, Beta Company (Lift Infantry), First Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 199 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), Second Platoon, Delta Troop (Grav Tank), First Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 200 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), Second Platoon, Gamma Company (Lift Infantry), First Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 201 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), Third Platoon, Alpha Company (Lift Infantry), First Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 202 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), Third Platoon, Beta Company (Lift Infantry), First Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 203 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), Third Platoon, Delta Troop (Grav Tank), First Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 204 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), Third Platoon, Gamma Company (Lift Infantry), First Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 205 Executive Officer (Lieutenant O2), Alpha Company (Lift Infantry), Second Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 206 Executive Officer (Lieutenant O2), Beta Company (Lift Infantry), Second Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 207 Executive Officer (Lieutenant O2), Delta Troop (Grav Tank), Second Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 208 Executive Officer (Lieutenant O2), Epsilon Battery (Artillery), Second Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 209 Executive Officer (Lieutenant O2), Gamma Company (Lift Infantry), Second Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 210 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), First Platoon, Alpha Company (Lift Infantry), Second Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 211 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), First Platoon, Beta Company (Lift Infantry), Second Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 212 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), First Platoon, Delta Troop (Grav Tank), Second Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 213 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), First Platoon, Gamma Company (Lift Infantry), Second Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 214 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), MRL Section, Epsilon Battery (Artillery), Second Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 215 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), RDM Section, Epsilon Battery (Artillery), Second Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 216 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), Second Platoon, Alpha Company (Lift Infantry), Second Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 217 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), Second Platoon, Beta Company (Lift Infantry), Second Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 218 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), Second Platoon, Delta Troop (Grav Tank), Second Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 219 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), Second Platoon, Gamma Company (Lift Infantry), Second Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 220 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), Third Platoon, Alpha Company (Lift Infantry), Second Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 221 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), Third Platoon, Beta Company (Lift Infantry), Second Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 222 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), Third Platoon, Delta Troop (Grav Tank), Second Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 223 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), Third Platoon, Gamma Company (Lift Infantry), Second Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 224 Executive Officer (Lieutenant O2), Alpha Troop (Lift Cavalry), Third Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 225 Executive Officer (Lieutenant O2), Beta Troop (Lift Cavalry), Third Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 226 Executive Officer (Lieutenant O2), Delta Troop (Lift Cavalry), Third Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 227 Executive Officer (Lieutenant O2), Epsilon Battery (Artillery), Third Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 228 Executive Officer (Lieutenant O2), Gamma Troop (Lift Cavalry), Third Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 229 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), First Platoon, Alpha Troop (Lift Cavalry), Third Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 230 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), First Platoon, Beta Troop (Lift Cavalry), Third Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment

12 No. Position (Rank), Unit, Parent Units Page Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), First Platoon, Delta Troop (Lift Cavalry), Third Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 232 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), First Platoon, Gamma Troop (Lift Cavalry), Third Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 233 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), MRL Section, Epsilon Battery (Artillery), Third Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 234 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), RDM Section, Epsilon Battery (Artillery), Third Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 235 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), Second Platoon, Alpha Troop (Lift Cavalry), Third Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 236 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), Second Platoon, Beta Troop (Lift Cavalry), Third Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 237 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), Second Platoon, Delta Troop (Lift Cavalry), Third Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 238 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), Second Platoon, Gamma Troop (Lift Cavalry), Third Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 239 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), Third Platoon, Alpha Troop (Lift Cavalry), Third Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 240 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), Third Platoon, Beta Troop (Lift Cavalry), Third Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 241 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), Third Platoon, Delta Troop (Lift Cavalry), Third Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 242 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), Third Platoon, Gamma Troop (Lift Cavalry), Third Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 243 Executive Officer (Lieutenant O2), Alpha Company (Lift Infantry), Fourth Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 244 Executive Officer (Lieutenant O2), Beta Company (Lift Infantry), Fourth Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 245 Executive Officer (Lieutenant O2), Delta Troop (Grav Tank), Fourth Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 246 Executive Officer (Lieutenant O2), Epsilon Battery (Artillery), Fourth Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 247 Executive Officer (Lieutenant O2), Gamma Company (Lift Infantry), Fourth Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 248 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), First Platoon, Alpha Company (Lift Infantry), Fourth Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 249 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), First Platoon, Beta Company (Lift Infantry), Fourth Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 250 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), First Platoon, Delta Troop (Grav Tank), Fourth Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 251 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), First Platoon, Gamma Company (Lift Infantry), Fourth Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 252 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), MRL Section, Epsilon Battery (Artillery), Fourth Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 253 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), RDM Section, Epsilon Battery (Artillery), Fourth Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 254 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), Second Platoon, Alpha Company (Lift Infantry), Fourth Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 255 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), Second Platoon, Beta Company (Lift Infantry), Fourth Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 256 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), Second Platoon, Delta Troop (Grav Tank), Fourth Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 257 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), Second Platoon, Gamma Company (Lift Infantry), Fourth Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 258 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), Third Platoon, Alpha Company (Lift Infantry), Fourth Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 259 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), Third Platoon, Beta Company (Lift Infantry), Fourth Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 260 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), Third Platoon, Delta Troop (Grav Tank), Fourth Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 261 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), Third Platoon, Gamma Company (Lift Infantry), Fourth Battalion (Lift Infantry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 262 Executive Officer (Lieutenant O2), Alpha Troop (Lift Cavalry), Fifth Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 263 Executive Officer (Lieutenant O2), Beta Troop (Lift Cavalry), Fifth Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 264 Executive Officer (Lieutenant O2), Delta Troop (Lift Cavalry), Fifth Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 265 Executive Officer (Lieutenant O2), Epsilon Battery (Artillery), Fifth Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 266 Executive Officer (Lieutenant O2), Gamma Troop (Lift Cavalry), Fifth Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 267 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), First Platoon, Alpha Troop (Lift Cavalry), Fifth Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 268 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), First Platoon, Beta Troop (Lift Cavalry), Fifth Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 269 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), First Platoon, Delta Troop (Lift Cavalry), Fifth Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 270 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), First Platoon, Gamma Troop (Lift Cavalry), Fifth Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 271 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), MRL Section, Epsilon Battery (Artillery), Fifth Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 272 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), RDM Section, Epsilon Battery (Artillery), Fifth Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 273 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), Second Platoon, Alpha Troop (Lift Cavalry), Fifth Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 274 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), Second Platoon, Beta Troop (Lift Cavalry), Fifth Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 275 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), Second Platoon, Delta Troop (Lift Cavalry), Fifth Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment 276 Platoon Leader (Lieutenant O2), Second Platoon, Gamma Troop (Lift Cavalry), Fifth Squadron (Lift Cavalry), 4518th Lift Infantry Regiment

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