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In 17 B.E., Forward Operating Base Tyro was home to Howerd Company of the 26th Royal Tyran infantry, and a squad of engineers from the 2nd Battalion Royal Ephyran Engineers. It was a collection of temporary huts and a landing pad on a mountain slope. It was used as a staging ground when the 26 RTI and the 2nd REE moved out to shut down Imulsion pipelines at Borlaine and Ecian Ridge, and was abandoned after they left.

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  • Forward Operating Base Tyro
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  • In 17 B.E., Forward Operating Base Tyro was home to Howerd Company of the 26th Royal Tyran infantry, and a squad of engineers from the 2nd Battalion Royal Ephyran Engineers. It was a collection of temporary huts and a landing pad on a mountain slope. It was used as a staging ground when the 26 RTI and the 2nd REE moved out to shut down Imulsion pipelines at Borlaine and Ecian Ridge, and was abandoned after they left.
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  • In 17 B.E., Forward Operating Base Tyro was home to Howerd Company of the 26th Royal Tyran infantry, and a squad of engineers from the 2nd Battalion Royal Ephyran Engineers. It was a collection of temporary huts and a landing pad on a mountain slope. It was used as a staging ground when the 26 RTI and the 2nd REE moved out to shut down Imulsion pipelines at Borlaine and Ecian Ridge, and was abandoned after they left.
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