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212th Colonial Guard Brigade

Overview

The 212th Colonial Guard Brigade is a conventional infantry unit within the Colonial Military Authority (CMA), tasked with maintaining order, defending key infrastructure, and supporting UNSC operations in the Outer Colonies. With roots tracing back to the early days of colonial expansion, the 212th has adapted to the changing nature of conflict in the outer territories, evolving from a peacekeeping force into a capable, combat-ready brigade.

Composition

The 212th Brigade consists of roughly 3,500 personnel and is divided into several battalions across the planet:

  • 1st Battalion, 212th Infantry: The mainstay of the brigade, comprising four infantry companies equipped for conventional ground combat. This battalion specializes in securing urban areas, conducting patrols, and establishing defensive positions.

  • 2nd Battalion, 212th Motorized Infantry: Equipped with light armored vehicles for rapid deployment, the 2nd Battalion focuses on mobility and quick-response operations. This unit often provides escort for supply convoys, reinforces defensive lines, and carries out reconnaissance missions in contested areas.

  • 3rd Battalion, 212th Artillery: Provides indirect fire support using a mix of mobile artillery platforms, mortars, and anti-vehicle missile systems. This battalion plays a crucial role in suppressing enemy positions, fortifying defensive perimeters, and providing fire support to advancing infantry units.

  • 4th Battalion, 212th Engineering: Responsible for fortifications, demolition, and field construction, the engineers of the 4th Battalion build defensive structures, clear mines, and maintain supply routes. They are also trained to assist in emergency repairs on key infrastructure, such as roads and bridges, vital for maintaining operational flow.

  • 5th Battalion, 212th Logistics: Provides logistical support, handling supply distribution, vehicle maintenance, and medical services. This unit ensures that the brigade maintains combat readiness and operational sustainability in prolonged engagements.

  • Attached Armored Force (from 104th Armored Regiment): The 212th Brigade is currently reinforced by a battle group from the 104th Armored Regiment, a mechanized unit that is on R&R/back deployment on Vandros-7. This detachment consists of  main battle tanks, Armored Personnel Carriers (APCs), and Infantry Fighting Vehicles (IFVs). 

Command Structure

The 212th is currently led by Colonel Greer, a veteran of several colonial conflicts. Known for their pragmatic approach, they emphasizes cooperation with UNSC forces and building relationships with local civilian populations.