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| - Like all Guardsmen from Krieg, Heinz is disdainful of retreat or surrender, and fights without fear of death. Heinz was assigned to the 261st Death Korps Siege Regiment and fought in the siege of Vraks. In 830.M41, under the command of Colonel Tyborc, the 261st Siege Regiment was assigned the suicidal mission of taking the main gates of the citadel of Vraks of the Apostate Cardinal Xaphen in the first assault. Attacking at three points along the walls after a massive artillery barrage, the 261st sent wave after wave of infantry companies. At the lower gates, remnants of five companies from the first attack wave succeeded in reaching the walls, only to be broken by a counter-attack of Chaos Space Marines and a number of Daemon Engines. Ultimately, the 261st Siege Regiment was destroyed in t
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| - Like all Guardsmen from Krieg, Heinz is disdainful of retreat or surrender, and fights without fear of death. Heinz was assigned to the 261st Death Korps Siege Regiment and fought in the siege of Vraks. In 830.M41, under the command of Colonel Tyborc, the 261st Siege Regiment was assigned the suicidal mission of taking the main gates of the citadel of Vraks of the Apostate Cardinal Xaphen in the first assault. Attacking at three points along the walls after a massive artillery barrage, the 261st sent wave after wave of infantry companies. At the lower gates, remnants of five companies from the first attack wave succeeded in reaching the walls, only to be broken by a counter-attack of Chaos Space Marines and a number of Daemon Engines. Ultimately, the 261st Siege Regiment was destroyed in the fighting and the survivors were folded into three other Death Korps regiments (the 262nd, 263rd and 269th Siege Regiments). Heinz was assigned to the 263rd with the rank of Sgt. Heinz eventually found himself fighting alongside the Alsatian 85th Grenadier Guard Infantry Regiment, against an orc WAAAGH on the planet , while the campaign was eventually won by the Imperium, the 263rd was utterly destroyed, Heinz was one of ten survivors, and found himself to be the highest rank within his regiment, seeing the bravery and determination of the Alsatians, he requested to merge his men into the Alsatian 85th as a squad known as "Forlorn Hope". After two campaigns, Heinz is now the only survivor of his regiment, and has received multiple Letters of Recommendation from NCO's and Officers alike. Heinz now serves as a Capitaine (Captain) and has been stationed on Alsace to help supervise and train the Alsatian 212th Grenadier Guard Infantry Regiment.
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