Pelinese Volunteer Legion (Pacifica)
Pelinese Volunteer Legion | |
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Pelinische Freiwilligenlegion | |
Founded | 1978 |
Disbanded | 1984 |
Allegiance | Pelinese Provisional Government |
Type | Paramilitary |
Role | Anti-tank warfare Close-quarters combat Crowd control HUMINT Guerrilla warfare Patrolling Raiding Reconnaissance Security checkpoint Urban warfare |
Size | 1500-3000 |
Nickname(s) | Brown Berets (Braune Barett) |
Motto(s) | Gott und Ehre (God and Honor) |
March | Ritt am Morgen (Rode in the morning) |
Engagements | Pelinese Civil War |
Commanders | |
Commander | Fritz Koehne |
The Pelinese Volunteer Legion (Alman: Pelinische Freiwilligenlegion, Hinomoto: ペリネ義勇軍団, Karnetvorian: Пелинесский Добровольческий Легион), also known as the Brown Berets, the Alman Unit, or the PELDOGON, was a volunteer paramilitary unit 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 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 mostly of Pelinese white émigres as well as volunteers from multiple nations, namely Weisserstein. The unit was commandeered by Weissersteiner Major Fritz Koehne and Pelinese émigre figure XXYYZZ.
Founded in 1978, the unit sought membership from the very small Pelinese diaspora
The unit allegedly has connections to the Weissersteiner KAA.
History
Belogoran takeover in Pelinai
Pelinese Civil War, early period (1979-1980)
Direct Weissersteiner intervention, late period (1980-1982)
Disbandment
Organization
Units
- 1st Regiment
- Shadow Collective (Special Forces)
- 2nd Regiment (Armored)
- 3rd Regiment (Armored)
Commanders
- 1st Commander - Major Fritz Sebastian Koehne