91st Mobile Reconnaissance Corps

The 91st Mobile/Medic Reconnaissance Corps has had its fair share of ups and downs on the Clone Wars server and this is down to general confusion about the roles or the player bases unwillingness to want to play in the medical role. As the name suggests the group is not solely a Mobile Recon regiment but has its main focus set on field medics and doctors.

History
The 91st was strictly a medical regiment when it started on Vision (that crap server where they over power simple fucking droids, and are good at making staff only events), the only training was to 'press F4 to spawn the med-pack entity', which was a dropable med-pack that healed a user 500hp at a time. The entry level standards were low and it was built on the premise that, 'if you like roleplay, this is the regiment for you'.

When CO Saeko took over the regiment various changes were implemented. The first change was better training, and this wasn't your bog-standard medical training either. The 91st were being split up by order of fleet and sent to keep different regiments alive during an event, this meant that the 91st team had to be flexible with their fighting styles and tactics, so the new training scheme was implemented to help with this. It included the famous 91st breach training along with various other hostage training lessons and PvP matches in the med-bay.

The 91st thrived but still few members felt there was something missing, fortunately whatever was missing was soon added to the regiment was CO Delta took over from Saeko. The way the 91st looked at healing other players and dealing with combat changed drastically. Medics were now trained to bring injured units to light cover and drop one med-pack, then transport them to heavy cover where they could fully patch up the injured party. At about the same time the long awaited Recon section had now been implemented into the regiment's job list, even still when implemented the recon were not strictly recon at all. Their main priority was to protect and keep the medics alive whilst they did their job on the field.