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| affiliation = [[Halsten's Brigade]] | | affiliation = [[Halsten's Brigade]] | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
− | Private Frederick Jones was a gunner in a Schrek belonging to Headhunter Company of the Halsten's Brigade. He had a reputation for never missing a shot when it mattered, often downing a BattleMech with a headshot. He called the [[PPC]] the fingers and joked about giving someone either "all three fingers" or just "the middle finger" | + | Private '''Frederick Jones''' was a gunner in a Schrek belonging to Headhunter Company of the [[Halsten's Brigade]]. He had a reputation for never missing a shot when it mattered, often downing a [[BattleMech]] with a headshot. He called the [[PPC]] the fingers and joked about giving someone either "all three fingers" or just "the middle finger."<ref name=TRO3026p74/> |
==Combat Vehicle== | ==Combat Vehicle== | ||
− | + | Jones was the gunner of a [[Schrek]].<ref name=TRO3026p74/> | |
==References== | ==References== | ||
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− | == Bibliography == | + | ==Bibliography== |
* ''[[Technical Readout: 3026]]'' | * ''[[Technical Readout: 3026]]'' | ||
[[Category:Mercenary Characters|Jones, Frederick]] | [[Category:Mercenary Characters|Jones, Frederick]] |
Revision as of 07:49, 11 January 2024
Frederick Jones | |
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Also known as | Sniper |
Affiliation | Halsten's Brigade |
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Rank | Private[1] |
History
Private Frederick Jones was a gunner in a Schrek belonging to Headhunter Company of the Halsten's Brigade. He had a reputation for never missing a shot when it mattered, often downing a BattleMech with a headshot. He called the PPC the fingers and joked about giving someone either "all three fingers" or just "the middle finger."[1]
Combat Vehicle
Jones was the gunner of a Schrek.[1]