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Captain '''Justin Holbrook''' was an officer in [[Wolf's Dragoons]], who served as the commander of Holbrook's Company ("The Hammers") of Able Battalion in [[Delta Regiment (Wolf's Dragoons)|Delta Regiment]] as of [[3028]].<ref name=WDSB>''Wolf's Dragoons'', Pages 70 and 74</ref>
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Captain '''Justin Holbrook''' was an officer in [[Wolf's Dragoons]], who served as the commander of Holbrook's Company ("The Hammers") of Able Battalion in [[Delta Regiment (Wolf's Dragoons)|Delta Regiment]] as of [[3028]].<ref name=WDSB>''Wolf's Dragoons'', pp. 70, 74</ref>
  
 
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He was wounded in battle three times, including nearly losing an arm on Quentin, and heavily damaging his 'Mech on [[Udibi]] while defending an exposed position with his company against the [[Crucis Lancers]]. Holbrook was also present during an engagement on [[Proserpina]], where a friendly fire incident occurred when fire support called in by Captain [[Gustav Dietrick]] to assist Holbrook's company fell short, damaging a number of Dragoon 'Mechs.
 
He was wounded in battle three times, including nearly losing an arm on Quentin, and heavily damaging his 'Mech on [[Udibi]] while defending an exposed position with his company against the [[Crucis Lancers]]. Holbrook was also present during an engagement on [[Proserpina]], where a friendly fire incident occurred when fire support called in by Captain [[Gustav Dietrick]] to assist Holbrook's company fell short, damaging a number of Dragoon 'Mechs.
  
During the [[Battle of Misery (3028)|Battle of Misery]] in [[3028]], Holbrook was again in the thick of battle, but this time paid for his audacity with his life.<ref name=WDSB></ref>
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During the [[Battle of Misery (3028)|Battle of Misery]] in 3028, Holbrook was again in the thick of battle, but this time paid for his audacity with his life.<ref name=WDSB/>
  
 
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==BattleMech==
Holbrook was known to pilot an ''[[Atlas (BattleMech)|Atlas]]'' [[BattleMech]], which he called "The Warrior".<ref name=WDSB></ref>
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Holbrook was known to pilot an ''[[Atlas (BattleMech)|Atlas]]'' [[BattleMech]], which he called "The Warrior".<ref name=WDSB/>
  
== References ==
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* ''[[Wolf's Dragoons (sourcebook)|Wolf's Dragoons]]''
 
* ''[[Wolf's Dragoons (sourcebook)|Wolf's Dragoons]]''
  
[[Category:Mercenary Characters|Holbrook, Justin]]
 
 
[[Category:Wolf's Dragoons Characters|Holbrook, Justin]]
 
[[Category:Wolf's Dragoons Characters|Holbrook, Justin]]

Latest revision as of 06:05, 27 June 2023

Justin Holbrook
Personal
Died3028
AffiliationWolf's Dragoons
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RankCaptain
ProfessionMechWarrior

Captain Justin Holbrook was an officer in Wolf's Dragoons, who served as the commander of Holbrook's Company ("The Hammers") of Able Battalion in Delta Regiment as of 3028.[1]

History[edit]

Holbrook was reputed to be a fiery and flamboyant officer, recalling the style of a dashing cavalry commander of antiquity, who lived fast, played hard and died young. An eight-hour arm-wrestling match between Holbrook and his fellow Delta Regiment company commander Captain James MacGregor was famous in the regiment, treated by the troops as a part of their history almost on par with the battles for Halloran V and Quentin.

He was wounded in battle three times, including nearly losing an arm on Quentin, and heavily damaging his 'Mech on Udibi while defending an exposed position with his company against the Crucis Lancers. Holbrook was also present during an engagement on Proserpina, where a friendly fire incident occurred when fire support called in by Captain Gustav Dietrick to assist Holbrook's company fell short, damaging a number of Dragoon 'Mechs.

During the Battle of Misery in 3028, Holbrook was again in the thick of battle, but this time paid for his audacity with his life.[1]

BattleMech[edit]

Holbrook was known to pilot an Atlas BattleMech, which he called "The Warrior".[1]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Wolf's Dragoons, pp. 70, 74

Bibliography[edit]