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Bushkirk participated in the [[Fifth Battle of Harrow's Sun]] in [[3028]], including a defense of Fort Belvoir on 11 December [[3028]], against elements of the [[Eighth Galedon Regulars]].<ref name=TFSWS>''The Fourth Succession War Scenarios Volume One'', Pages 34-35</ref> Despite being injured and his 'Mech damaged, he ultimately left [[Harrow's Sun]] with the other Dragoon survivors, also participating (and being reinjured) in the following [[Battle of Crossing]].<ref name=WDSB></ref>
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Bushkirk participated in the [[Fifth Battle of Harrow's Sun]] in [[3028]], including a defense of Fort Belvoir on 11 December [[3028]], against elements of the [[Eighth Galedon Regulars]].<ref name=TFSWS>''The Fourth Succession War Scenarios Volume One'', Pages 34-35</ref> Despite being injured and his 'Mech damaged, he ultimately left [[Harrow's Sun]] with the other Dragoon survivors, also participating (and being reinjured) in the following [[Battle of Crossing (3029)|Battle of Crossing]].<ref name=WDSB></ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 03:57, 24 November 2021

Gerald Bushkirk
Personal
AffiliationWolf's Dragoons
Profile
RankLieutenant
ProfessionMechWarrior

Lieutenant Gerald Bushkirk was a member of Command Lance, Nichole's Company, Charlie Battalion, Epsilon Regiment of the Wolf's Dragoons as of 3030.[1]

History

Bushkirk participated in the Fifth Battle of Harrow's Sun in 3028, including a defense of Fort Belvoir on 11 December 3028, against elements of the Eighth Galedon Regulars.[2] Despite being injured and his 'Mech damaged, he ultimately left Harrow's Sun with the other Dragoon survivors, also participating (and being reinjured) in the following Battle of Crossing.[1]

BattleMech

Bushkirk was known to pilot a Phoenix Hawk BattleMech.[1][2]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Wolf's Dragoons, Page 80
  2. 2.0 2.1 The Fourth Succession War Scenarios Volume One, Pages 34-35

Bibliography