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The '''13th/5th Imperial Army''', also known as "'''Hylgar's Hellraisers'''," was an [[Imperial Army]] formation according to obscure but extensive records. Although this unit is listed in current Imperial records as an [[Imperial Guard]] formation of the late [[M41|41st millennium]] (''circa'' 975-988.M41), there are many inconsistencies in this unit's records. The formation is listed in no contemporary order of battle and many of its elements are in fact highly archaic. What little information can be gleaned from the limited sources available is that this unit's regimental designation stands for the 13th Imperial Army of the 5th quadrant, and that the formation's original commander, Julius Hylgar, is listed as bearing multiple titles.
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The '''13<sup>th</sup>/5<sup>th</sup> Imperial Army''', also known as "'''Hylgar's Hellraisers'''," was an [[Imperial Army]] formation according to obscure but extensive records.  Although recorded in Imperial records as an [[Imperial Guard]] formation of the 41<sup>st</sup> Millennium active between 975.M41 and 988.M41, many of its elements are in fact highly archaic and more reminiscent of an Imperial Army regiment of the [[Great Crusade]] and [[Horus Heresy]] periods. What is known is that its regimental name designates it as the 13<sup>th</sup> Imperial Army of the 5<sup>th</sup> Quadrant, and that it was commanded by Julius Hylgar, a senior member of the [[Administratum]] as well as the holder of several other Imperial titles, such as "Cardinal of Kolarne" and "Grand Marnier Militaris." This latter title was one used by the Administratus Militarium, the Administratum's martial branch (a possible antecedent of the current [[Departmento Munitorum]]).
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The 13<sup>th</sup>/5<sup>th</sup> formation is listed in no contemporary order of battle of the Imperial Guard and many of its elements are in fact so ancient as to lend credence to the notion that a later scribe of the Administratum may have inadvertently mis-transcribed a notation in Imperial records, recording an ancient Imperial Army regiment as a member of the current Imperial Guard.
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==History==
 
==History==
The earliest origins of the vast organisation known as the Imperial Guard can be traced back to the so-called Imperial Army of the [[Great Crusade]] at the dawn of the [[Age of the Imperium]]. At some point, either prior to, or more likely during the cataclysmic events of the [[Horus Heresy]], the Imperial Army was dissolved and became known as the Imperial Guard. As with so much of the earliest histories of the Imperium, this transition can only be glimpsed through a limited number of sources which have survived the tide of millennia in crumbling reliquaries and data-stacks. Unfortunately, this existing records are often complicated by commentaries and postulations of later periods after much knowledge in regards to the [[Age of Darkness]] was suppressed or lost. Within the dusty pict-archives of Enfield IV, obscure by extensive records can be found on the 13th/5th Imperial Army formation of "Hylgar's Hellraiders." Though listed as a contemporary Imperial Guard regiment of the current millennium, this records is patently a later copy from an earlier reference.
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The earliest origins of the vast organisation known as the Imperial Guard can be traced back to the Imperial Army of the [[Great Crusade]] at the dawn of the [[Age of the Imperium]]. Following the cataclysmic events of the [[Horus Heresy]], the Imperial Army was dissolved and reorganised as the [[Imperial Guard]] and the [[Imperial Navy]]. As with so much of the earliest histories of the Imperium, this transition can only be glimpsed through a limited number of sources which have survived the tide of millennia in crumbling reliquaries and data-stacks. Unfortunately, these existing records are often complicated by commentaries and the postulations of later periods after much knowledge in regards to the [[Horus Heresy]] was suppressed or lost. Within the dusty pict-archives of Enfield IV, obscure but extensive records can be found on the 13<sup>th</sup>/5<sup>th</sup> Imperial Army formation of "Hylgar's Hellraiders." Though listed as a contemporary Imperial Guard regiment of the current millennium, these records are patently a later copy from an earlier reference.
   
This formation is listed in no contemporary order of battle, which in itself, is not unusual but for the fact that the formation's original leader, Julius Hylgar, is listed as bearing multiple titles which includes: Cardinal of Kolarne, Imperial Commander and holder of the Grand Marnier Militaris (curiously, no other references has ever been found to this title). The first title is a reference to the system in which the 13th/5th are based and the latter is a title of the Priesthood, the martial branch of the [[Administratum]], being the Administratus Militarium (a possible precursor or antecedent of the [[Departmento Munitorum]]. No individual has been permitted both [[Ecclesiarchy|Ecclesiarchical]] and military ranks since the terrible events of [[Goge Vandire]]'s infamous [[Reign of Blood]] and the [[Age of Apostasy]] during the 36th millennium.
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This formation is listed in no contemporary order of battle of the Imperial Guard, which in itself is not unusual in the late 41<sup>st</sup> Millennium but for the fact that the formation's original leader, Julius Hylgar, is listed as bearing multiple titles, which include: Cardinal of Kolarne, Imperial Commander and holder of the Grand Marnier Militaris (curiously, no other references has ever been found to this title). The title of Imperial Commander is a reference to the system in which the 13<sup>th</sup>/5<sup>th</sup> are based. The title of Grand Marnier Militaris was one used by the Administratus Militarium, the Administratum's ancient martial branch (a possible antecedent of the current [[Departmento Munitorum]]). No man has been permitted to hold both a rank in the [[Adeptus Terra]], the [[Ecclesiarchy]] and a commission in the Imperial armed forces since the terrible events of [[Goge Vandire]]'s infamous [[Reign of Blood]] and the [[Age of Apostasy]] during the 36th Millennium.
   
==Organisation==
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==Regimental Organisation==
 
{{Quote|Only in your deepest self is the truth of what you can be. And, without a doubt, that truth is terrible to hear.| [[Sensei]] saying}}
 
{{Quote|Only in your deepest self is the truth of what you can be. And, without a doubt, that truth is terrible to hear.| [[Sensei]] saying}}
The units of the 13th/5th exhibit a frankly puzzling assortment of weapons and troops, including [[Mutants]] and grav-vehicles. All such units were outlawed after the Horus Heresy according to the earliest volumes of the ''Tactica Imperium''. Therefore, it is eminently likely that the 13th/5th date back to before this era, probably to the early 31st millennium. No conclusive information could be garnered from further investigation however. As with so much of the origins of the Imperial Guard, knowledge can only be pieced together through speculation and supposition based around known events, as Hylgar's Hellraisers aptly demonstrates.
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The units of the 13<sup>th</sup>/5<sup>th</sup> exhibit a frankly puzzling assortment of weapons and troops, including [[Mutants]] and grav-vehicles. All such units like the mutants were either outlawed after the Horus Heresy or are simply no longer available in the present due to the Imperium's gradual loss of technological knowledge, as outlined in the earliest volumes of the ''Tactica Imperium''. Therefore, it is likely that the 13<sup>th</sup>/5<sup>th</sup> date back to before this era, probably to the early 31<sup>st</sup> Millennium, the last time units with this unusual formation and composition were known to be actively employed by the Imperium. No conclusive information could be garnered from further investigation however. As with so much of the origins of the Imperial Guard, knowledge can only be pieced together through speculation and supposition based around known events, as the existence of Hylgar's Hellraisers aptly demonstrates.
 
The 13<sup>th</sup>/5<sup>th</sup> was comprised of 12 Army brigades, and Hylgar was able to call upon the services of a contingent of the [[Imperial Fleet]], possessing three [[Warp]]-capable craft for his private use. The Hellraisers' 12 brigades were garrisoned in the Kolarne System and their headquarters was located on the [[Garden World]] of Durla V. The garrison brigades of the regiment were each led by a senior officer of the Imperial Army with the rank of Brigadier-General, and each brigade was divided into 10 companies, led by an officer with the rank of Captain. The Hellraisers contained a number of [[Abhuman]] squads that were composed of [[Ogryn]]s and [[Squats]]. They also had access to a variety of standard and non-standard heavy armoured vehicles, light vehicles and support weapons which included: Hellfire [[Land Raider]]s, Black Shadow [[Attack Bike]]s, [[Land Speeder]]s, [[Mole Mortar]]s, [[Rapier]]s and [[Tarantula Sentry Gun]]s.
===Composition===
 
The 13th/5th was comprised of 12 Army brigades, and Hylgar was able to call upon the services of a contingent of the [[Imperial Fleet]], possessing three Warp-capable craft for his private use. The Hellraisers' 12 brigades were garrisoned in the Kolarne System and their headquarters was located on the paradise planet of Durla V. The garrisons were each led by a senior officer of the Imperial Army with the rank of Brigadier-General, and each brigade was divided into 10 companies, led by a Captain. The Hellraisers contained a number of [[Abhuman]] squads that were composed of [[Ogryn]]s and [[Squats]]. They also had access to a variety of standard and non-standard heavy armoured vehicles, light vehicles and support weapons which included: Hellfire [[Land Raider]]s, Black Shadow [[Attack Bike]]s, [[Land Speeder]]s, [[Mole Mortar]]s, [[Rapier]]s and [[Tarantula Sentry Gun]]s.
 
====Company Composition====
 
The following is an example of the duties and composition of the 10th Company. The duties of the 10th Company were to maintain order in the Kolarne System and to protect the sector from incursions by the [[Orks]] and [[Eldar Corsairs]]. This was no easy task, and the Hellraisers were hard-pressed in the face of such a multiplicity of enemies.
 
=====Rank Structure=====
 
*'''Brigadier-General''' (Human)
 
*'''Lieutenant-General''' (Human) - Subordinate to Hylgar.
 
*'''Company Captain''' (Human) - Subordinate to Lieutenant-General.
 
*'''Lieutenant''' (Human) - Assistant to Company Captain.
 
*'''Sergeant Major''' (Human) - Senior enlisted Guardsman. Subordinate to Captain and Lieutenant.
 
*'''Squat Sergeant Major''' (Squat) - Senior enlisted Squat. Subordinate to Captain and Lieutenant.
 
*'''Veteran Sergeant (Ogryn Command)''' (Human)
 
   
=====Specialist Ranks=====
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===Regimental Rank Structure===
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*'''Imperial Commander''' - The commander of the regiment. The last officer to hold this position for the 13<sup>th</sup>/5<sup>th</sup> was Julius Hylgar.
*'''Sanctioned Psyker'''
 
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*'''Brigadier-General'''  - The general officer who commanded one of the regiment's 12 brigades.
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*'''Lieutenant-General'''  - A general officer of the regiment subordinate to the brigadier-generals who served as each brigade's staff officers.
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*'''Company Captain''' - A Company Captain was the officer who commanded the regiment's companies.
 
*'''Lieutenant''' - Assistant to Company Captain and executive officer of the regiment's companies.
 
*'''Sergeant Major''' - Senior enlisted trooper in the entire regiment. Subordinate to Captain and Lieutenant.
 
*'''Squat Sergeant Major''' ([[Squat]]) - Senior enlisted Squat in the regiment. Subordinate to Captain and Lieutenant and highest-ranked Squat non-commissioned officer in the regiment.
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*'''Veteran Sergeant (Ogryn Command)''' - These veteran Sergeants were resonsible for leading the regiment's [[Ogryn]] Squads.
   
=====Squad Types=====
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===Company Composition===
 
The following is an example of the duties and composition of the 10<sup>th</sup> Company of the 13<sup>th</sup>/5<sup>th</sup> Imperial Army. The duties of the 10<sup>th</sup> Company were to maintain order in the Kolarne System and to protect the sector from incursions by the [[Orks]] and [[Eldar Corsairs]]. This was no easy task, and the Hellraisers were hard-pressed in the face of such a multiplicity of enemies.
*'''"Tornadoes" (Tactical Squads)''' - 1 Sergeant, 8 Guardsmen, 1 Heavy Weapons Specialist ([[Flamer]])
 
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====Specialist Ranks====
 
*'''[[Sanctioned Psyker]]'''
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====Squad Types====
 
*'''"Tornadoes" (Tactical Squads)''' - 1 Sergeant, 8 Troopers, 1 Heavy Weapons Specialist ([[Flamer]])
 
*'''"Forge-Fires" (Squat Tactical Squads)''' - 1 Squat Sergeant, 8 Squats, 1 Heavys Weapon Specialist ([[Flamer]])
 
*'''"Forge-Fires" (Squat Tactical Squads)''' - 1 Squat Sergeant, 8 Squats, 1 Heavys Weapon Specialist ([[Flamer]])
*'''"Whirlwinds" (Striker Squads)''' - 1 Sergeant, 8 Guardsmen, 1 Heavy Weapons Specialist ([[Heavy Bolter]])
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*'''"Whirlwinds" (Striker Squads)''' - 1 Sergeant, 8 Troopers, 1 Heavy Weapons Specialist ([[Heavy Bolter]])
 
*'''"Iron Hammers" (Squat Striker Squads)''' - 1 Squat Sergeant, 8 Squats, 1 Heavy Weapons Specialist ([[Heavy Bolter]])
 
*'''"Iron Hammers" (Squat Striker Squads)''' - 1 Squat Sergeant, 8 Squats, 1 Heavy Weapons Specialist ([[Heavy Bolter]])
*'''"Hurricanes" (Imperial Guard Squads)''' - 1 Veteran Sergeant, 9 Veteran Guardsmen (7 armed with [[Bolter]]s, 1 [[Flamer]] and 1 [[Missile Launcher]])
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*'''"Hurricanes" (Imperial Guard Squads)''' - 1 Veteran Sergeant, 9 Veteran Troopers (7 armed with [[Bolter]]s, 1 [[Flamer]] and 1 [[Missile Launcher]])
 
*'''"Volcanoes" (Squat Imperial Guard Squads)''' - 1 Squat Veteran Sergeant, 9 Veteran Squats (7 armed with [[Bolter]]s, 1 [[Flamer]] and 1 [[Missile Launcher]])
 
*'''"Volcanoes" (Squat Imperial Guard Squads)''' - 1 Squat Veteran Sergeant, 9 Veteran Squats (7 armed with [[Bolter]]s, 1 [[Flamer]] and 1 [[Missile Launcher]])
*'''"Eagles" (Reconnaissance Squads)''' - 1 Sergeant, 9 Guardsmen (8 [[Lasgun]]s, 1 [[Plasma Gun]])
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*'''"Eagles" (Reconnaissance Squads)''' - 1 Sergeant, 9 Troopers (8 [[Lasgun]]s, 1 [[Plasma Gun]])
*'''"Cyclones" (Assault Squads)''' - 1 Sergeant, 9 Guardsmen (8 [[Lasgun]]s, 1 [[Flamer]])
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*'''"Cyclones" (Assault Squads)''' - 1 Sergeant, 9 Troopers (8 [[Lasgun]]s, 1 [[Flamer]])
 
*'''"Thunderbolts" (Squat Assault Squads)''' - 1 Squat Sergeant, 8 Squats (8 [[Laspistol]]s, 1 [[Flamer]])
 
*'''"Thunderbolts" (Squat Assault Squads)''' - 1 Squat Sergeant, 8 Squats (8 [[Laspistol]]s, 1 [[Flamer]])
*'''"Destroyers" (Ogryn Squads)''' - 1 Sergeant, 6 Ogryns ([[Ripper Gun]]s and an assortment of hand weapons)
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*'''"Destroyers" (Ogryn Squads)''' - 1 Sergeant, 6 [[Ogryn]] (armed with [[Ripper Gun]]s and an assortment of hand weapons)
   
 
==Notable Hylgar's Hellraisers==
 
==Notable Hylgar's Hellraisers==
*'''Julius Hylgar''' - Julius Hylgar was the erudite commander of the 13th/5th Imperial Army "Hylgar's Hellraisers." He maintained the unique position of being a senior member of the Administratum assigned to military coordination duties at an early stage in his career. Having shown a high level of enthusiasm and dedication to this particular field of the Administratum's work, he was soon appointed to the personal staff of the great Imperial Army General Marcus Aurelius. Hylgar learned rapidly, and it was only a brief period of time before he was given his own command. Hylgar was granted the rank of Imperial Commander, but also maintained multiple titles as well, which included Cardinal of Kolarne , and Grand Marnier Militaris. His military title was indicative of his command of the 13th/5th Imperial Army, while his latter title was a Priesthood title utilised by the Administratus Militarum, the martial branch of the Administratum. As a commander of a large Imperial Army contingent, Hylgar was assisted by a personal staff of over 100 personnel, which included members of the priesthood and other supernumeraries, and had direct control of the 12 Imperial Army brigades which comprised the 13th Imperial Army.
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*'''Julius Hylgar''' - Julius Hylgar was the erudite commander of the 13<sup>th</sup>/5<sup>th</sup> Imperial Army, the regiment named after him as "Hylgar's Hellraisers." He maintained the unique position of being a senior member of the Administratum assigned to military coordination duties at an early stage in his career. Having shown a high level of enthusiasm and dedication to this particular field of the Administratum's work, he was soon appointed to the personal staff of the great Imperial Army General Marcus Aurelius. Hylgar learned rapidly, and it was only a brief period of time before he was given his own command. Hylgar was granted the rank of Imperial Commander, but also maintained multiple titles as well, which included Cardinal of Kolarne and Grand Marnier Militaris. His military title was indicative of his command of the 13<sup>th</sup>/5<sup>th</sup> Imperial Army, while the title of Grand Marnier Militaris was utilised by the Administratus Militarum, the martial branch of the Administratum. As a commander of a large Imperial Army contingent, Hylgar was assisted by a personal staff of over 100 personnel, which included members of the Adeptus Terra and other supernumeraries, and had direct control of the 12 Imperial Army brigades which comprised the 1313<sup>th</sup> Imperial Army.
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==Canon Conflict==
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Obviously, the background for this regiment is derived from the early 1st Edition of ''Warhammer 40,000'' and contradicts the organization and wargear given to the Imperial Guard in most of the later editions of the ''Warhammer 40,000'' universe. However, the second ''Codex: Imperial Guard'' of the 3rd Edition of ''Warhammer 40,000'' also mentions this old regiment, concluding that its archaic nature indicates that it actually existed before the start of the [[Horus Heresy]] as part of the original Imperial Army and that it was misattributed as a regiment of the present-day Imperial Guard. One problem with this conclusion, however, is that the regiment's records describe Julius Hylgar as being a Cardinal and the [[Adeptus Ministorum]] was only established as an Imperial Adepta in the 32nd Millennium, well over a thousand standard years after the end of the Horus Heresy. Without any other sources to draw upon, Hylgar's Hellraisers are best understood as an ancient regiment of the Imperial Army whose records became fragmented and misplaced and who were mistakenly listed as serving during the 41st Millennium. This is how the regiment has been presented here.
   
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==
*''Codex: Imperial Army'' (3rd Edition, 2nd Codex), pg. 4
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*''Codex: Imperial Guard ''(3rd Edition, 2nd Codex), pg. 4
 
*''Warhammer 40,000 Chapter Approved: Book of the Astronomican'' (1st Edition), pp. 70-77
 
*''Warhammer 40,000 Chapter Approved: Book of the Astronomican'' (1st Edition), pp. 70-77
   
 
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Hylgar's Hellraisers IA Standard

13th/5th "Hylgar's Hellraisers" Imperial Army Standard

The 13th/5th Imperial Army, also known as "Hylgar's Hellraisers," was an Imperial Army formation according to obscure but extensive records.  Although recorded in Imperial records as an Imperial Guard formation of the 41st Millennium active between 975.M41 and 988.M41, many of its elements are in fact highly archaic and more reminiscent of an Imperial Army regiment of the Great Crusade and Horus Heresy periods. What is known is that its regimental name designates it as the 13th Imperial Army of the 5th Quadrant, and that it was commanded by Julius Hylgar, a senior member of the Administratum as well as the holder of several other Imperial titles, such as "Cardinal of Kolarne" and "Grand Marnier Militaris." This latter title was one used by the Administratus Militarium, the Administratum's martial branch (a possible antecedent of the current Departmento Munitorum).

The 13th/5th formation is listed in no contemporary order of battle of the Imperial Guard and many of its elements are in fact so ancient as to lend credence to the notion that a later scribe of the Administratum may have inadvertently mis-transcribed a notation in Imperial records, recording an ancient Imperial Army regiment as a member of the current Imperial Guard.

History

The earliest origins of the vast organisation known as the Imperial Guard can be traced back to the Imperial Army of the Great Crusade at the dawn of the Age of the Imperium. Following the cataclysmic events of the Horus Heresy, the Imperial Army was dissolved and reorganised as the Imperial Guard and the Imperial Navy. As with so much of the earliest histories of the Imperium, this transition can only be glimpsed through a limited number of sources which have survived the tide of millennia in crumbling reliquaries and data-stacks. Unfortunately, these existing records are often complicated by commentaries and the postulations of later periods after much knowledge in regards to the Horus Heresy was suppressed or lost. Within the dusty pict-archives of Enfield IV, obscure but extensive records can be found on the 13th/5th Imperial Army formation of "Hylgar's Hellraiders." Though listed as a contemporary Imperial Guard regiment of the current millennium, these records are patently a later copy from an earlier reference.

This formation is listed in no contemporary order of battle of the Imperial Guard, which in itself is not unusual in the late 41st Millennium but for the fact that the formation's original leader, Julius Hylgar, is listed as bearing multiple titles, which include: Cardinal of Kolarne, Imperial Commander and holder of the Grand Marnier Militaris (curiously, no other references has ever been found to this title). The title of Imperial Commander is a reference to the system in which the 13th/5th are based. The title of Grand Marnier Militaris was one used by the Administratus Militarium, the Administratum's ancient martial branch (a possible antecedent of the current Departmento Munitorum). No man has been permitted to hold both a rank in the Adeptus Terra, the Ecclesiarchy and a commission in the Imperial armed forces since the terrible events of Goge Vandire's infamous Reign of Blood and the Age of Apostasy during the 36th Millennium.

Regimental Organisation

"Only in your deepest self is the truth of what you can be. And, without a doubt, that truth is terrible to hear."

Sensei saying

The units of the 13th/5th exhibit a frankly puzzling assortment of weapons and troops, including Mutants and grav-vehicles. All such units like the mutants were either outlawed after the Horus Heresy or are simply no longer available in the present due to the Imperium's gradual loss of technological knowledge, as outlined in the earliest volumes of the Tactica Imperium. Therefore, it is likely that the 13th/5th date back to before this era, probably to the early 31st Millennium, the last time units with this unusual formation and composition were known to be actively employed by the Imperium. No conclusive information could be garnered from further investigation however. As with so much of the origins of the Imperial Guard, knowledge can only be pieced together through speculation and supposition based around known events, as the existence of Hylgar's Hellraisers aptly demonstrates. The 13th/5th was comprised of 12 Army brigades, and Hylgar was able to call upon the services of a contingent of the Imperial Fleet, possessing three Warp-capable craft for his private use. The Hellraisers' 12 brigades were garrisoned in the Kolarne System and their headquarters was located on the Garden World of Durla V. The garrison brigades of the regiment were each led by a senior officer of the Imperial Army with the rank of Brigadier-General, and each brigade was divided into 10 companies, led by an officer with the rank of Captain. The Hellraisers contained a number of Abhuman squads that were composed of Ogryns and Squats. They also had access to a variety of standard and non-standard heavy armoured vehicles, light vehicles and support weapons which included: Hellfire Land Raiders, Black Shadow Attack Bikes, Land Speeders, Mole Mortars, Rapiers and Tarantula Sentry Guns.

Regimental Rank Structure

  • Imperial Commander - The commander of the regiment. The last officer to hold this position for the 13th/5th was Julius Hylgar.
  • Brigadier-General  - The general officer who commanded one of the regiment's 12 brigades.
  • Lieutenant-General  - A general officer of the regiment subordinate to the brigadier-generals who served as each brigade's staff officers.
  • Company Captain - A Company Captain was the officer who commanded the regiment's companies.
  • Lieutenant - Assistant to Company Captain and executive officer of the regiment's companies.
  • Sergeant Major - Senior enlisted trooper in the entire regiment. Subordinate to Captain and Lieutenant.
  • Squat Sergeant Major (Squat) - Senior enlisted Squat in the regiment. Subordinate to Captain and Lieutenant and highest-ranked Squat non-commissioned officer in the regiment.
  • Veteran Sergeant (Ogryn Command) - These veteran Sergeants were resonsible for leading the regiment's Ogryn Squads.

Company Composition

The following is an example of the duties and composition of the 10th Company of the 13th/5th Imperial Army. The duties of the 10th Company were to maintain order in the Kolarne System and to protect the sector from incursions by the Orks and Eldar Corsairs. This was no easy task, and the Hellraisers were hard-pressed in the face of such a multiplicity of enemies.

Specialist Ranks

Squad Types

  • "Tornadoes" (Tactical Squads) - 1 Sergeant, 8 Troopers, 1 Heavy Weapons Specialist (Flamer)
  • "Forge-Fires" (Squat Tactical Squads) - 1 Squat Sergeant, 8 Squats, 1 Heavys Weapon Specialist (Flamer)
  • "Whirlwinds" (Striker Squads) - 1 Sergeant, 8 Troopers, 1 Heavy Weapons Specialist (Heavy Bolter)
  • "Iron Hammers" (Squat Striker Squads) - 1 Squat Sergeant, 8 Squats, 1 Heavy Weapons Specialist (Heavy Bolter)
  • "Hurricanes" (Imperial Guard Squads) - 1 Veteran Sergeant, 9 Veteran Troopers (7 armed with Bolters, 1 Flamer and 1 Missile Launcher)
  • "Volcanoes" (Squat Imperial Guard Squads) - 1 Squat Veteran Sergeant, 9 Veteran Squats (7 armed with Bolters, 1 Flamer and 1 Missile Launcher)
  • "Eagles" (Reconnaissance Squads) - 1 Sergeant, 9 Troopers (8 Lasguns, 1 Plasma Gun)
  • "Cyclones" (Assault Squads) - 1 Sergeant, 9 Troopers (8 Lasguns, 1 Flamer)
  • "Thunderbolts" (Squat Assault Squads) - 1 Squat Sergeant, 8 Squats (8 Laspistols, 1 Flamer)
  • "Destroyers" (Ogryn Squads) - 1 Sergeant, 6 Ogryn (armed with Ripper Guns and an assortment of hand weapons)

Notable Hylgar's Hellraisers

  • Julius Hylgar - Julius Hylgar was the erudite commander of the 13th/5th Imperial Army, the regiment named after him as "Hylgar's Hellraisers." He maintained the unique position of being a senior member of the Administratum assigned to military coordination duties at an early stage in his career. Having shown a high level of enthusiasm and dedication to this particular field of the Administratum's work, he was soon appointed to the personal staff of the great Imperial Army General Marcus Aurelius. Hylgar learned rapidly, and it was only a brief period of time before he was given his own command. Hylgar was granted the rank of Imperial Commander, but also maintained multiple titles as well, which included Cardinal of Kolarne and Grand Marnier Militaris. His military title was indicative of his command of the 13th/5th Imperial Army, while the title of Grand Marnier Militaris was utilised by the Administratus Militarum, the martial branch of the Administratum. As a commander of a large Imperial Army contingent, Hylgar was assisted by a personal staff of over 100 personnel, which included members of the Adeptus Terra and other supernumeraries, and had direct control of the 12 Imperial Army brigades which comprised the 1313th Imperial Army.

Canon Conflict

Obviously, the background for this regiment is derived from the early 1st Edition of Warhammer 40,000 and contradicts the organization and wargear given to the Imperial Guard in most of the later editions of the Warhammer 40,000 universe. However, the second Codex: Imperial Guard of the 3rd Edition of Warhammer 40,000 also mentions this old regiment, concluding that its archaic nature indicates that it actually existed before the start of the Horus Heresy as part of the original Imperial Army and that it was misattributed as a regiment of the present-day Imperial Guard. One problem with this conclusion, however, is that the regiment's records describe Julius Hylgar as being a Cardinal and the Adeptus Ministorum was only established as an Imperial Adepta in the 32nd Millennium, well over a thousand standard years after the end of the Horus Heresy. Without any other sources to draw upon, Hylgar's Hellraisers are best understood as an ancient regiment of the Imperial Army whose records became fragmented and misplaced and who were mistakenly listed as serving during the 41st Millennium. This is how the regiment has been presented here.

Sources

  • Codex: Imperial Guard (3rd Edition, 2nd Codex), pg. 4
  • Warhammer 40,000 Chapter Approved: Book of the Astronomican (1st Edition), pp. 70-77

Gallery