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===Captain-Marshal===
 
===Captain-Marshal===
Originally she was the Captain-General of Regional Defense Force 1. One of the most vocal Hanseatic Security Force officers advocating reforms in the face of the Imperio, it was no surprise when she was appointed as the first Captain-Marshal. In an twist of irony, she also forced many more mundane officers into early retirement if they proved incompetent or inflexible
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Originally she was the Captain-General of [[Regional Defense Force 1]]. One of the most vocal Hanseatic Security Force officers advocating reforms in the face of the Imperio, it was no surprise when she was appointed as the first Captain-Marshal. In an twist of irony, she also forced many more mundane officers into early retirement if they proved incompetent or inflexible
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===Retirement===
 
===Retirement===
 
Bauer would retire as Captain-Marshal in [[3135]]. She also did not bother appointing a successor as she trusted her Captain-Generals and Admirals to make a good choice.<ref name=SO:SPp6>''Spotlight On: Schmidt's Petraries'', p. 6</ref>
 
Bauer would retire as Captain-Marshal in [[3135]]. She also did not bother appointing a successor as she trusted her Captain-Generals and Admirals to make a good choice.<ref name=SO:SPp6>''Spotlight On: Schmidt's Petraries'', p. 6</ref>

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Helga Bauer
Personal
AffiliationHanseatic League
Profile
RankCaptain-Marshal[1]
ProfessionMechWarrior

Helga Bauer was a Hanseatic League officer.

History

Captain-Marshal

Originally she was the Captain-General of Regional Defense Force 1. One of the most vocal Hanseatic Security Force officers advocating reforms in the face of the Imperio, it was no surprise when she was appointed as the first Captain-Marshal. In an twist of irony, she also forced many more mundane officers into early retirement if they proved incompetent or inflexible

Retirement

Bauer would retire as Captain-Marshal in 3135. She also did not bother appointing a successor as she trusted her Captain-Generals and Admirals to make a good choice.[2]

References

  1. Operational Turning Points: Hanseatic Crusade, p. 19
  2. Spotlight On: Schmidt's Petraries, p. 6

Bibliography