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In light of massive industrialization of warfare and an increased emphasis on the professionalization of the Armed Forces of Arcerion, the Arcer General Staff outlined a new need for a highly-mobile airborne force of infantry that could seize airfields, ports, and key transportation hubs ahead of the advancing main ground forces from the Arcer Army. The General Staff identified that an existing infantry unit, the Duke of Lincolnshire's Regiment, headquartered at Presdale Garrison, would provide the nascent headquarters and training staff to begin forming the new regiment. Considerable efforts were also made by the Arcer Air Force to prepare for the troop lift that would be required to airlift multiple battalions. The Air Force started Combat Controller Parties, small groups of aviators that would integrate with the Army to assist with the air dropping of men, equipment, and ammunition onto drop zones.  
In light of massive industrialization of warfare and an increased emphasis on the professionalization of the Armed Forces of Arcerion, the Arcer General Staff outlined a new need for a highly-mobile airborne force of infantry that could seize airfields, ports, and key transportation hubs ahead of the advancing main ground forces from the Arcer Army. The General Staff identified that an existing infantry unit, the Duke of Lincolnshire's Regiment, headquartered at Presdale Garrison, would provide the nascent headquarters and training staff to begin forming the new regiment. Considerable efforts were also made by the Arcer Air Force to prepare for the troop lift that would be required to airlift multiple battalions. The Air Force started Combat Controller Parties, small groups of aviators that would integrate with the Army to assist with the air dropping of men, equipment, and ammunition onto drop zones.  
[[File:Parachute training.jpg|thumb|Candidates and instructors participate in Parachute School training during the formative period of the Parachute Regiment's formation. ]]
[[File:Parachute training.jpg|thumb|Candidates and instructors participate in Parachute School training during the formative period of the Parachute Regiment's formation. ]]
=== Training and Equipment ===
=== Training and Equipment ===
The Parachute course itself took place over fourteen days at the Parachute School (later renamed to the Arcer Army Airborne School). Candidates had to jump from converted hot air balloons as the Air Force had no sufficient air transport aircraft available. A required five jumps was the minimum standard to be qualified as an airborne soldier, with the jumps gradually increasing in difficulty from no equipment, up to full equipment at night. During this period, Army records stated that volunteers failed from the course at an approximate 40% rate due to the unnatural type of training, fear of heights, injury, or failure to meet standards. Volunteers were often motivated by the Jump Pay that was awarded to successful candidates.  
The Parachute course itself took place over fourteen days at the Parachute School (later renamed to the Arcer Army Airborne School). Candidates had to jump from converted hot air balloons as the Air Force had no sufficient air transport aircraft available. A required five jumps was the minimum standard to be qualified as an airborne soldier, with the jumps gradually increasing in difficulty from no equipment, up to full equipment at night. During this period, Army records stated that volunteers failed from the course at an approximate 40% rate due to the unnatural type of training, fear of heights, injury, or failure to meet standards. Volunteers were often motivated by the Jump Pay that was awarded to successful candidates.  
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The follow-on training was sixteen weeks of additional exposure to small arms, heavy weapons, explosives, radios and transmission equipment, weather forecasting, escape and evasion, close quarters combat techniques, and a large physical fitness component. Specific emphasis was placed on the section and platoon level tactics, as Arcer Paras would be expected to fight in small disparate groups in the event of large dispersion on a drop zone.  
The follow-on training was sixteen weeks of additional exposure to small arms, heavy weapons, explosives, radios and transmission equipment, weather forecasting, escape and evasion, close quarters combat techniques, and a large physical fitness component. Specific emphasis was placed on the section and platoon level tactics, as Arcer Paras would be expected to fight in small disparate groups in the event of large dispersion on a drop zone.  
== History ==
== History ==
=== First Great War (previous regiment, Duke of Lincolnshire's Regiment) ===
=== First Great War ===
The Regiment from where the Paras gain their lineage, the Duke of Lincolnshire's Regiment, fought in the First Great War as part of the Arco-Paul Conflict. They mainly conducted patrols and defensive operations in Eastern Arcerion, as part of the blocking action to defend against Paulastran forces attempting to attack Arcerion through Washakara. They fought primarily against the 2nd and 3rd Infantry Divisions from the Paulastran Army, and the Regimental War Diary, as well as reports from the Arcer General Staff all gave high marks to the Regiment's officer and non-commissioned officer leadership.
 
The Regiment participated in the brief conflict, and solidified many of the tactics and standard operating procedures that would serve as the core training requirements of the Airborne Infantry course years later. Forced ruck marches, night fighting, marksmanship, and the ability to move equipment via man-portable methods over rough terrain like the Eastern Aileach Mountains highlighted the requirement for soldiers to be educated, extremely physically fit, and aggressive.
 
With the conclusion of the Arco-Paul conflict of the First Great War, the Regiment was moved from its home garrison in Dalfearn, to the more Northern garrison of Presdale, where it would remain to police the Northern Arcer border areas, remaining in its garrison state until reformed into the Arcerion Parachute Regiment.
 
=== Ardmori Civil War ===
=== Ardmori Civil War ===
=== Second Great War ===
=== Second Great War ===
''See Also: [[Operation Lightfoot]]''
Paras
=== Istrenyan Crisis ===
=== Istrenyan Crisis ===
=== Fourth Bush War ===
=== Fourth Bush War ===
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== Battle Honours ==
== Battle Honours ==
=== Lineage ===
=== Lineage ===
Duke of Lincolnshire's Regiment
== Alliances ==
== Alliances ==
[[Category:Arcerion]]
[[Category:Arcerion]]

Revision as of 13:38, 14 December 2022

Arcerion Parachute Regiment
APR
Active19??-present
CountryArcerion
Type Arcer Army
RoleExpeditionary Warfare
Airborne Infantry
Air Assault
Size1,500 (2026)
Part of11 Parachute Brigade
Garrison/HQNovasar Barracks, Presdale Garrison
Motto(s)"First in the Fight"
Anniversaries19?? (Regimental Founding)
19?? (Ardmori Civil War)
19?? (Battle of Novasar Airfield)
September 30, 1961 (Iraso Pocket)
EngagementsArcer Bush Wars, First Great War, Ardmori Civil War, Second Great War, Istrenyan Crisis, Final War of the Deluge
Commanders
Commanding OfficerLCol Timothy MacAile
Regimental Sergeant-MajorWO1 Paul Truss

Overview The Arcerion Parachute Regiment (APR), commonly known as the Paras, is a Regular Force airborne infantry regiment of the Arcer Army, headquartered at the Novasar Barracks, located at the Presdale Garrison in the Arcer Heartland, Northern Northlea Governorate. Its current commanding officer is Lieutenant-Colonel Timothy MacAile, and the Regimental Sergeant-Major is WO1 Paul Truss. The Arcerion Parachute Regiment is part of the Arcer Army's 11 Parachute Brigade.

The Parachute Regiment was formed in the Interwar Period with the identified need to stand up a parachute capability for the Army, following a White Paper by the Arcer General Staff on the future of elite infantry formations. At its largest, it had a dozen battalions during the Second Great War, and formed the core of the 1st Airborne Division. The Regiment has taken part in every major Arcer conflict since its inception, from its key role in Operation Lightfoot, to the Final War of the Deluge against Varshan.

The regiment took on its current configuration and organization after the conclusion of the Second Great War as defense reforms slashed budgets and downsizing of the Armed Forces became a national priority. The Regiment has consistently proved to be a key asset to the Arcer Armed Forces, where it is often deployed for counter-insurgency, policing, stability, and humanitarian missions due to its highly mobile nature and maintaining a high level of readiness. As per the 2022 Confederate Memo on Defence the Parachute Regiment was slated to receive the funding and manning to raise an extra two battalions by 2028, and a further third new battalion (6 PARA) by 2030.

Formation

In light of massive industrialization of warfare and an increased emphasis on the professionalization of the Armed Forces of Arcerion, the Arcer General Staff outlined a new need for a highly-mobile airborne force of infantry that could seize airfields, ports, and key transportation hubs ahead of the advancing main ground forces from the Arcer Army. The General Staff identified that an existing infantry unit, the Duke of Lincolnshire's Regiment, headquartered at Presdale Garrison, would provide the nascent headquarters and training staff to begin forming the new regiment. Considerable efforts were also made by the Arcer Air Force to prepare for the troop lift that would be required to airlift multiple battalions. The Air Force started Combat Controller Parties, small groups of aviators that would integrate with the Army to assist with the air dropping of men, equipment, and ammunition onto drop zones.

Candidates and instructors participate in Parachute School training during the formative period of the Parachute Regiment's formation.

Training and Equipment

The Parachute course itself took place over fourteen days at the Parachute School (later renamed to the Arcer Army Airborne School). Candidates had to jump from converted hot air balloons as the Air Force had no sufficient air transport aircraft available. A required five jumps was the minimum standard to be qualified as an airborne soldier, with the jumps gradually increasing in difficulty from no equipment, up to full equipment at night. During this period, Army records stated that volunteers failed from the course at an approximate 40% rate due to the unnatural type of training, fear of heights, injury, or failure to meet standards. Volunteers were often motivated by the Jump Pay that was awarded to successful candidates.

The follow-on training was sixteen weeks of additional exposure to small arms, heavy weapons, explosives, radios and transmission equipment, weather forecasting, escape and evasion, close quarters combat techniques, and a large physical fitness component. Specific emphasis was placed on the section and platoon level tactics, as Arcer Paras would be expected to fight in small disparate groups in the event of large dispersion on a drop zone.

History

First Great War

The Regiment from where the Paras gain their lineage, the Duke of Lincolnshire's Regiment, fought in the First Great War as part of the Arco-Paul Conflict. They mainly conducted patrols and defensive operations in Eastern Arcerion, as part of the blocking action to defend against Paulastran forces attempting to attack Arcerion through Washakara. They fought primarily against the 2nd and 3rd Infantry Divisions from the Paulastran Army, and the Regimental War Diary, as well as reports from the Arcer General Staff all gave high marks to the Regiment's officer and non-commissioned officer leadership.

The Regiment participated in the brief conflict, and solidified many of the tactics and standard operating procedures that would serve as the core training requirements of the Airborne Infantry course years later. Forced ruck marches, night fighting, marksmanship, and the ability to move equipment via man-portable methods over rough terrain like the Eastern Aileach Mountains highlighted the requirement for soldiers to be educated, extremely physically fit, and aggressive.

With the conclusion of the Arco-Paul conflict of the First Great War, the Regiment was moved from its home garrison in Dalfearn, to the more Northern garrison of Presdale, where it would remain to police the Northern Arcer border areas, remaining in its garrison state until reformed into the Arcerion Parachute Regiment.

Ardmori Civil War

Second Great War

See Also: Operation Lightfoot

Paras

Istrenyan Crisis

Fourth Bush War

Final War of the Deluge

Kelekona Peacekeeping

Structure

Facilities

Arcer Army Airborne School (AAAS)

Royal Arcer Advanced Warfare School (RAAWS)

Novasar Barracks

Battle Honours

Lineage

Duke of Lincolnshire's Regiment

Alliances