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'''Samuel Noda''' was an officer in the [[DCMS]] and former yakuza member.
  
'''Samuel Noda''' (b. ???? - June [[3068]]) was an officer in the [[DCMS]] and former yakuza member.
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==History==
 
 
==Biography==
 
 
''Tai-sa'' Noda was the commanding officer of the [[10th Ghost|Tenth Ghost Regiment]] during the fierce fighting in June [[3068]] on the planet [[Dieron]], he was killed in the conflict.<ref name=FMDCp118>''Field Manual: Draconis Combine'' p. 118</ref><ref name=JTPDp8>''Jihad Turning Points: Dieron'', p. 8, 10th Ghost</ref>
 
''Tai-sa'' Noda was the commanding officer of the [[10th Ghost|Tenth Ghost Regiment]] during the fierce fighting in June [[3068]] on the planet [[Dieron]], he was killed in the conflict.<ref name=FMDCp118>''Field Manual: Draconis Combine'' p. 118</ref><ref name=JTPDp8>''Jihad Turning Points: Dieron'', p. 8, 10th Ghost</ref>
  

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Samuel Noda
Personal
DiedJune 3068
AffiliationDraconis Combine
Career
RankTai-sa
Family
SpouseGretchen Noda

Samuel Noda was an officer in the DCMS and former yakuza member.

History[edit]

Tai-sa Noda was the commanding officer of the Tenth Ghost Regiment during the fierce fighting in June 3068 on the planet Dieron, he was killed in the conflict.[1][2]

References[edit]

  1. Field Manual: Draconis Combine p. 118
  2. Jihad Turning Points: Dieron, p. 8, 10th Ghost

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