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− | [[Hauptmann General]] '''Andrew Terlecki | + | [[Hauptmann General]] '''Andrew Terlecki II''' took command in the mid-3030's, and would serve as the [[5th Deneb Light Cavalry|Fifth]]'s last commander. |
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+ | Terlecki survived the [[Sudeten]] raid, and was cleared of any wrong-doing. He was thereafter promoted Marshal and succeeded his father as the brigade's commanding officer in [[3053]], as well as serving as the commander of the [[Addicks]] PDZ.<ref name=FMFSp84>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', "Deneb Light Cavalry</ref> Surviving the fires of the [[Jihad]], Terlecki would form a major resistance movement on [[Deneb Kaitos]], defying the [[Word of Blake]] occupiers until liberation years later. | ||
===Post-Civil War=== | ===Post-Civil War=== |
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Andrew Terlecki II | |
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Personal | |
Also known as | Andrew Terlecki Jr. |
Affiliation | House Terlecki |
Profile | |
Profession | Field Marshal of the Crucis March |
Family | |
Parents | Andrew Terlecki (father) |
Children | Andrew Terlecki III |
Andrew Terlecki II was a Federated Suns officer.
Contents
History
Hauptmann General Andrew Terlecki II took command in the mid-3030's, and would serve as the Fifth's last commander.
Addicks PDZ
Terlecki survived the Sudeten raid, and was cleared of any wrong-doing. He was thereafter promoted Marshal and succeeded his father as the brigade's commanding officer in 3053, as well as serving as the commander of the Addicks PDZ.[1] Surviving the fires of the Jihad, Terlecki would form a major resistance movement on Deneb Kaitos, defying the Word of Blake occupiers until liberation years later.
Post-Civil War
After the FedCom Civil War Andrew would be the Director of the Crucis March Regional Command.[2]