Talk:Raulie Bushrangers
The Raulie Bushrangers are a series of decentralized Chasseurs Forestiers battalions that operate across the eastern hemisphere, primarily in Torlen, Alcairet, Chaukhira, Salarive, and Antilles. They are a form of military police and firefighting service, whose primary responsibility is maintaining the forests, highways and public lands in these provinces. They are an airborne assault regiment and in wartime provide advance guards and scouting parties. In total, the regiment consists of 7 battalions, totaling 4,584 men.
the Raulie Bushrangers. They are a unit of Chausseur-Forestiers of the Burgoignesc Foreign Legion who were originally founded in the 15th century as various mix matched units to patrol and protect forests owned by the coastal Deric states and their colonies that were harvested for making sailing ships. After the unification of many of the coastal Deric states into Burgundie these units were consolidated into a command called the Chausseuer-Foresteuer Guard d'Elite della Arb Real, (Eng: Chausseur-Forestiers of the Elite Guard of the Royal Wood). This unit was over 100,000 strong and a concerted effort to standardize them was affected under the command of a Vice Admiral, highlighting the importance of these forests. The first Vice Admiral of the Chausseuer-Foresteuers, Prodrungarie Agale-Giles Garnier Freuctise established himself and the unit with a strict discipline and hierarchy. They were considered the best Chausseur-Forestiers in the world from 1884-1903.
After the First Great War, in 1903, the Navy sold off most of its forests because ships were being made of iron and steel almost exclusively, and disbanded the unit. Many of the Guards joined the Burgoignesc Foreign Legion for want of work and were organized into the Raulie Bushrangers after their first colonel Raulie-Evand deVille Sadevocate. Throughout the 20th century they maintained the designation and function of the Chausseur-Forestiers.