L-XVIII-1993

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Salamanders 3rd Chapter 6th Company
L-XVIII-1993
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Legio

Legio XVIII

Legio Name:

The Salamanders Legion

Designation:

L-XVIII-1993

Cognomen:

The Gorladons

Allegiance:

Loyalist

Owner:

User:Castiel

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History

Lead by Commander Na'vash the 3/6th, like all Astartes fought at the vanguard of the Great Crusade, bringing many worlds into the fold of the expanding Imperium. They earned the nickname "The Gorladons" for their tendency to advance implacably, absorbing any punishment up front on their shields before returning the favour to the enemy when they are within reach. Like most of the Salamanders Legion they suffered terribly at Istvaan, with only a few fragmented squads surviving the event. The Breacher Squads of the Gorladons are also experts in extracting civilians from dangerous warzones, using their shields to protect the fragile humans as they guide them to safety. Currently accompanied by Vulkan.

Company Roster

Vulkan, Primarch of the Salamanders

Commander Na'vash

Lieutenant Vo'rai

Firedrake Terminator Squad Hekal

Current strength 5 members

Tactical Squad He'rok

Current strength 10 members

Breacher Squad Ver'bero

Current strength 10 members

Pyroclast Squad Dakor

Current strength 10 members

The Forgehammer

Spartan Assault Tank

Combat Reports for L-XVIII-1993

Campaigns

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Battles

Battle Name Date Planet Battle Outcome Battle Summary
Adrianus Heights Engagement 923.006.M31 Cambrius Loyalist

The Salamanders received a distress signal from a medicae facility located at Adrianus Heights, high in the mountains amongst the snow and glaciers of the Cambrius' highest mountains. Adrianus ..→

Battle for Desert Outpost 3 827.006.M31 Cambrius Loyalist

A battle broke out as the Salamanders sought to secure a rare STC that was rumoured to have been discovered at the Outpost, but on arrival found that the rumour had also reached less wholesome ears. ..→


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