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Legion

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A legion is a generic term for a type of military unit. The term was originally used to describe an infantry unit in Ancient Rome; the general size of these units fluctuated during the military history of the Roman Empire between approximately 4,500 and 5,200 soldiers, the equivalent of large regiments or brigades in the UNSC Army and Marine Corps.[1][2]

Covenant

In the Covenant military, a legion was a large administrative grouping of warriors commanded by a high-ranking officer. Legions were expected to operate as a combined-arms force. While typically non-permanent formations, warhosts that proved their skill in battle were occasionally adopted by legions.[3] Legions are commanded by Sangheili generals.[4] The Dn'end Legion was a respected legion of the Covenant.[5]

Warrior crèche

A warrior crèche is a type of legion supposedly staffed by young warriors, though they could still attain considerable distinction in combat. Warrior crèches are carried aboard Covenant fleets should any ground actions be needed.[6]

Warrior crèches

Banished

"He knew from UNSC intel that the Banished tended to be more unpredictable and random in their approach, since they were led by a mob of chieftains competing to win the favor of a fierce Jiralhanae warlord named Atriox."[7]

The Banished, a mercenary organization, had several legions who's Legionmasters report directly to a War Chief. They were composed of thousands of infantry, and were mostly disorganized autonomous packs free to plunder as they desired.[7]

Legions

Forerunner

In translated Forerunner records, the term legion is used in reference to a type of Warrior-Servant organizational unit.[8]

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ Roman legion on Wikipedia
  2. ^ URNV History - Organization of the Roman Imperial Legion
  3. ^ Archive:Spartan Games - Kenneth Peters interview
  4. ^ Halo: Official Spartan Field Manual, p. 153
  5. ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, page 190
  6. ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, page 350
  7. ^ a b Shadows of Reach, chapter 2: "He knew from UNSC intel that the Banished tended to be more unpredictable and random in their approach, since they were led by a mob of chieftains competing to win the favor of a fierce Jiralhanae warlord named Atriox. The Keepers were more organized and rigid in their structure, with a strict chain of command and a religious doctrine dedicated to joining the ancient Forerunners in divine transcendence- akin to what drove the Covenant during the war."
  8. ^ Halo: Cryptum, page 177