Pelinese Volunteer Legion (Pacifica)
Pelinese Volunteer Legion | |
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Pelinische Freiwilligenlegion | |
Founded | 1978 |
Disbanded | 1984 |
Allegiance | Pelinese Provisional Government Weisserstein Sugovia |
Type | Paramilitary |
Role | Anti-tank warfare Close-quarters combat Crowd control HUMINT Guerrilla warfare Patrolling Raiding Reconnaissance Security checkpoint Urban warfare |
Size | 7,000-15,000 |
Nickname(s) | Brown Berets (Braune Baskenmützen; Broenne Baskenmotzen) |
Motto(s) | Gott und Ehre (God and Honor) |
Engagements | Pelinese Civil War |
Commanders | |
1st Commander | PLACEHOLDER |
2nd Commander | PLACEHOLDER |
3rd Commander | PLACEHOLDER |
4th Commander | PLACEHOLDER |
The Pelinese Volunteer Legion (Alman and Sugovian: Pelinische Freiwilligenlegion) was a volunteer paramilitary unit, sponsored by the Weissersteiner Crown and the Reichswehr, which fought in the Pelinese Civil War on the side of the Pelinese Provisional Government. The unit was among the largest makeup of foreign volunteers during the Pelinese Civil War and were one of the best equipped. They were also known as the Brown Berets, due to their distinctive headgear. Commanders on the front noted that the legion were amongst the fiercest fighting forces at the side of the Provisional Government.
The unit was made up of mostly volunteers from Weisserstein and Sugovia.
The unit would be disbanded in 1984 after the Pelinese Civil War had ended. They are among the most well-known Weissersteiner paramilitary formations throughout the course of the Cold War which became known as the Black Reichswehr.