Golden Eagle Tire and Rubber

Golden Eagle Tire and Rubber
Corporation Profile
LeadershipCEO

Overview[edit]

In 3025, the company's chairman of the board was Count Hiro Swenson, who'd retired to his farm.

The Military Oversight Committee decided after a review by the Military Procurement Authority that the operations of Golden Eagle Tire and Rubber would be merged with those of Dover Vehicular Fittings at the site of Dover's factory. Colonel Oliver Noruki, from the Military Oversight Committee 34, noted that Baron Ikoma and Count Marshall's reactions to their demotion was deemed correct and provisions were made for their families, while Baron Clay's hysterical reaction was not; it was decided that his family would be left with only the state's charity to live on.

Workers moving with Golden Eagle were expected to be prepared for relocation in 15 days; workers not being transferred with the company would be notified of their new assignments in 30 days, and should be ready five days after that.

The officers of the corporation had already been notified of their status in the new workplace, and that those who had not received such notice should consider a career change. General Yorito Hoitsu was appointed as counselor of those uncertain of their future course.

Manufacturing[edit]

It is not known what military equipment was built by Golden Eagle Tire and Rubber.

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