Isoroku Kurita

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Isoroku Kurita (2996 – 30??) was an officer and General in the Draconis Combine Mustered Soldiery.

History

Family

Isoroku Kurita was the son of Miyamoto Kurita and nephew to Takashi Kurita, the Coordinator of the Draconis Combine. This makes him a first cousin to Theodore Kurita. He had a son named Miyako.[citation needed]

Military Career

Isoroku Kurita began his military after graduating from both the Pagoda for Luthien Officers[citation needed] and the Sun Zhang MechWarrior Academy. [1]

Circa 3019, Isoroku was described by his cousin, Theodore Kurita, as a "monk" residing in a monastery. Neither Theodore nor Takashi seemed to have much confidence in the idea of Isoroku becoming Coordinator in the event both Takashi and Theodore were killed. [2] It is uncertain how this fits in with his career in the DCMS.

Isoroku reportedly saw action in at least thirty combat engagements in the early years of his career. During the Fourth Battle of Harrow's Sun, he was injured while leading an attack on the city of Barnstable.[citation needed]

While recuperating from this injury, he was given command of the Sun Zhang Academy Cadre as a Sho-sho, leading the 1st Sun Zhang Academy Cadre himself. By 3025, the 1st Cadre was stationed on Weingarten. [3]

Isoroku was still in command of the Cadre when the Fourth Succession War broke out, and Weingarten was invaded by the 15th Lyran Regulars. The Cadre suffered heavy casualties before being forced to retreat. [4]

Isoroku's activites during the War of 3039 and the Clan Invasion are unknown. It is known that by early 3054, he held the rank of Tai-Sho and was the commander of the Kessel Prefecture in the Dieron Military District, [5] a post he had not held four years prior. [6]

Later that same year, he was promoted to Warlord of the Dieron Military District by Takashi Kurita himself, who wanted a traditionalist in charge of the district bordering both halves of the Federated Commonwealth. Reports of border incidents between Isoroku and his counter-part, Richard Steiner, Field Marshal of the Skye March, deeply concerned ISF Director Subhash Indrahar. [7] Isoroku was a known opponent of any sort of multi-House effort to find and attack the Clan Homeworlds, a plan that eventually resulted in the Second Star League. [8]

In a field manual report on the status of the DCMS in 3058, Isoroku is described as a competent politician who was now being tested both for his ability and loyalty. As such, he was being closely watched by the ISF. [9]

During the FedCom Civil War, Isoroku successfully coordinated counter-attacks against the Davion incursion, most notably at Al Na'ir. [10]

During the Jihad, Isoroku was apparently able to maintain his position despite the fall of Dieron to the Word of Blake. At some point in the later years of the conflict, Gunji-no-Kanrei Kiyomori Minamoto would appoint Isoroku as his second-in-command, apparently with the approval of Devlin Stone's coalition. [11]

Battlemechs

Isoroku's mech of choice was the Hunchback. He named his personal machine the Murakumi (Cloud-Gatherer), and was considered an expert in urban engagements. Indeed, he had recorded 22 'Mech "kills" by the time he took command of the Cadre.[citation needed]

Positions

Preceded by Warlord of the Dieron Military District
3054-30??
Succeeded by
Unknown

Notes

References

  • Field Manual: Draconis Combine p. 48
  1. House Kurita (The Draconis Combine) Sourcebook, p. 138
  2. Heir to the Dragon p. 84
  3. House Kurita (The Draconis Combine) Sourcebook, p. 135
  4. NAIS The Fourth Succession War Military Atlas Volume 1, p. 50
  5. Objective Raids p. 25
  6. 20 Year Update p. 40
  7. Wolf Pack pp. 70-71
  8. Explorer Corps (sourcebook) p. 24
  9. Field Manual: Draconis Combine p. 48
  10. FedCom Civil War (sourcebook) p. 132
  11. Jihad Hot Spots: Terra
  12. Succession Wars (Board Game) p. 14

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