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Following the attempted assassination of [[Coordinator]] Kurita, Meshune was promoted to ''[[Tai-sa]]'' and given command of the Otomo.<ref>''Field Manual: Update'', p. 110, 119</ref>
 
Following the attempted assassination of [[Coordinator]] Kurita, Meshune was promoted to ''[[Tai-sa]]'' and given command of the Otomo.<ref>''Field Manual: Update'', p. 110, 119</ref>
  
Meshune was killed during the joint [[Second Sword of Light]] ([[Kokuryu-kai]])/[[Sathen's Snipers]] [[Battle for the Imperial Palace (3068)|assault]] of the Imperial Palace's [[Sanethia Kurita Parade Grounds]] on [[Luthien]].<ref name=JTPL>''Jihad Turning Points: Luthien'', p. 8</ref>
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Meshune was killed during the joint [[Second Sword of Light]] (''[[Kokuryu-kai]]'')/[[Sathen's Snipers]] [[Battle for the Imperial Palace (3068)|assault]] of the Imperial Palace's [[Sanethia Kurita Parade Grounds]] on [[Luthien]].<ref name=JTPL>''Jihad Turning Points: Luthien'', p. 8</ref>
  
 
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Griffon Meshune
Personal
Died01 January 3068
AffiliationDraconis Combine Mustered Soldiery
Profile
ProfessionMechWarrior

Griffon Meshune (born 3??? - died 01 January 3068)[1] was an officer in the Draconis Combine Mustered Soldiery. He served with the prestigious Otomo BattleMech regiment, rising to command of that military unit.

Character History

As of 3058, Meshune held the rank of Chu-sa and commanded the Otomo's second battalion. He was noted as a supporter of Theodore Kurita's reforms of bushido.[2]

Following the attempted assassination of Coordinator Kurita, Meshune was promoted to Tai-sa and given command of the Otomo.[3]

Meshune was killed during the joint Second Sword of Light (Kokuryu-kai)/Sathen's Snipers assault of the Imperial Palace's Sanethia Kurita Parade Grounds on Luthien.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Jihad Turning Points: Luthien, p. 8
  2. Field Manual: Draconis Combine, p. 80
  3. Field Manual: Update, p. 110, 119

Bibliography