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'''James McEvedy''' was an [[SLDF]] officer that joined the [[Exodus Fleet]].<ref name=FM:SLDFp139/>
 
'''James McEvedy''' was an [[SLDF]] officer that joined the [[Exodus Fleet]].<ref name=FM:SLDFp139/>
  
==Biography==
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==History==
 
After the fall of the Star League in [[2781]], General [[Alexander Kerensky]] began recruiting SLDF forces to join him in leaving the Inner Sphere. One of the many units answering Kerensky's call was the [[331st Royal BattleMech Division]], his commander with them. On November 5, [[2784]], 80% of the SLDF departed with Kerensky in his Exodus.
 
After the fall of the Star League in [[2781]], General [[Alexander Kerensky]] began recruiting SLDF forces to join him in leaving the Inner Sphere. One of the many units answering Kerensky's call was the [[331st Royal BattleMech Division]], his commander with them. On November 5, [[2784]], 80% of the SLDF departed with Kerensky in his Exodus.
  

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James McEvedy
Personal
AffiliationStar League
Career
ProfessionMajor General
Family
ChildrenSarah McEvedy

James McEvedy was an SLDF officer that joined the Exodus Fleet.[1]

History

After the fall of the Star League in 2781, General Alexander Kerensky began recruiting SLDF forces to join him in leaving the Inner Sphere. One of the many units answering Kerensky's call was the 331st Royal BattleMech Division, his commander with them. On November 5, 2784, 80% of the SLDF departed with Kerensky in his Exodus.

In 2786, the Exodus Fleet reached the Cloak of Kerensky and the later-named Pentagon Worlds. The 331st became part of the group that colonized the planet Circe. In 2801, the Exodus Civil War broke out and Nicholas Kerensky called for a Second Exodus. What remained of the 331st rallied to Nicholas' cause and departed with him to form a new society: the Clans.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Field Manual: SLDF, p. 139, "331st Royal BattleMech Division"

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