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| image              = Kirc Cameron-Jones.jpg
 
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| name                = Gerald Cameron-Jones
 
| name                = Gerald Cameron-Jones
 
| birthdate          = [[3004]]<ref name=MM71/>
 
| birthdate          = [[3004]]<ref name=MM71/>
| died                = 18 September [[3077]]<ref name=J:FRp57>''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 57: "The Jihad in Review"</ref>
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| died                = [[3077]]<ref name="J:FRp57">''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 57: "The Jihad in Review"</ref>
 
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| affiliation        = [[House Cameron-Jones]]
 
| affiliation        = [[House Cameron-Jones]]
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| spouse              =  
 
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| children            = [[Titus Cameron-Jones]]<ref name=J:FRp52>''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 52: "The Jihad in Review"</ref>
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'''Kirc Cameron-Jones''' was a [[Free Worlds League]] nobleman, aerospace pilot, politician, and self-styled Prince of Regulus.
 
'''Kirc Cameron-Jones''' was a [[Free Worlds League]] nobleman, aerospace pilot, politician, and self-styled Prince of Regulus.
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Taking the Office [[Principality of Regulus]], Kirc Cameron-Jones resurrected the title "Prince" which was once used by the [[House Selaj|Selaj family]] which his own clan replaced.<ref>''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 93: "House Cameron-Jones" - Kirc Cameron-Jones revives the title Prince that been not in use since the traitorous Selaj ruled Regulus</ref> [[File:Kirc Cameron-Jones (2).jpg|right]]
 
Taking the Office [[Principality of Regulus]], Kirc Cameron-Jones resurrected the title "Prince" which was once used by the [[House Selaj|Selaj family]] which his own clan replaced.<ref>''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 93: "House Cameron-Jones" - Kirc Cameron-Jones revives the title Prince that been not in use since the traitorous Selaj ruled Regulus</ref> [[File:Kirc Cameron-Jones (2).jpg|right]]
  
Kirc built up an opposition bloc in the League's Parliament which he led against Marik.<ref>''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 93: "House Cameron-Jones" - Kirc leads opposition to Thomas Marik's actions in politics</ref> He been noted for his seeking to protect the League from itself by using legal means.<ref>''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 62: "Regulus planetary info - Cameron-Jones ambitions in text"</ref>  Like his father before him, Kirc harbored dreams of becoming the Captain-General of the League.  In public has been staunch opponent of [[Captain-General of the Free Worlds League|Captain-General]] Thomas Marik during his reign. Many of Captain-General Marik's military reforms which his Regulan Hussars have not favored, have been slowed down or not been implemented.<ref>''Field Manual: Free Worlds League'', p. 105: "Regulan Hussars: War of the Knife" - Cameron-Jones slows Thomas Marik's military reforms affecting his Regulan Hussars regiments</ref> Kirc had cited that cultural precedent that Hussar would not change some of its ways. However, due to Kirc going along with the Military Reformation Act, the Regulan Hussars have suffered from low priority for supplies.<ref>''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 104: "Regulan Hussars" - Info relating to lack of supplies, due to Cameron-Jones's resistance to Thomas Marik's reorganization</ref>
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Kirc built up an opposition bloc in the League's Parliament which he led against Marik.<ref>''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 93: "House Cameron-Jones" - Kirc leads opposition to Thomas Marik's actions in politics</ref> He been noted for his seeking to protect the League from itself by using legal means.<ref>''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 62: "Regulus planetary info - Cameron-Jones ambitions in text"</ref>  Like his father before him, Kirc harbored dreams of becoming the Captain-General of the League.  In public has been staunch opponent of [[Captain-General]] Thomas Marik during his reign. Many of Captain-General Marik's military reforms which his Regulan Hussars have not favored, have been slowed down or not been implemented.<ref>''Field Manual: Free Worlds League'', p. 105: "Regulan Hussars: War of the Knife" - Cameron-Jones slows Thomas Marik's military reforms affecting his Regulan Hussars regiments</ref> Kirc had cited that cultural precedent that Hussar would not change some of its ways. However, due to Kirc going along with the Military Reformation Act, the Regulan Hussars have suffered from low priority for supplies.<ref>''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 104: "Regulan Hussars" - Info relating to lack of supplies, due to Cameron-Jones's resistance to Thomas Marik's reorganization</ref>
  
 
During this time, Kirc betrayed his wife (while still married to her) and number liaisons with other women.  This later caused a rift between himself and his son, [[Titus Cameron-Jones|Titus]].<ref>''Jihad Secrets: The Blake Documents'', p. 78: "Titus Cameron-Jones profile" - Kirc's liaison during his marriage causes his son, Titus, to his extramarital affairs</ref>
 
During this time, Kirc betrayed his wife (while still married to her) and number liaisons with other women.  This later caused a rift between himself and his son, [[Titus Cameron-Jones|Titus]].<ref>''Jihad Secrets: The Blake Documents'', p. 78: "Titus Cameron-Jones profile" - Kirc's liaison during his marriage causes his son, Titus, to his extramarital affairs</ref>
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===The Jihad and the Downward Spiral as Prince===
 
===The Jihad and the Downward Spiral as Prince===
  
On 7th of August [[3069]], Kirc made a League-wide address denouncing Captain-General Thomas Marik.  Since it had been revealed that the standing Captain-General was ''not'' a true Marik, Kirc saw this as an opportunity to finally grab power for himself. Reviewing "false" Thomas Marik efforts to try convince the League Parliament to make his post permanent. He makes this address to the League, that he enacts the provisions of the [[Act of Succession (FWL)|Act of Succession]] document, which begins process of succession. In accordance to the act it gives the right for the Marik family to choose successor.  By backing the "false" Thomas Marik, they forfeited the right to choose.  Since the next eligible candidate for the Captain-Generalcy was the false Marik's father-in-law Duke [[Christopher Halas (30th c.)|Christopher Halas]], he was suspect due to his association. Kirc claimed Halas was invalidated as well, and so he declared himself the only rightful ruler of the Free Worlds League.  Using the powers of the Act of Succession, all federal authority, is transferred to post of Prince of Regulus.  Thus he claimed to be Captain-General of the Free Worlds League. In his first act, in the address he cites Thomas Marik is order arrested should he try to give orders to federal authorities or any party agreeing take orders.<ref>''Jihad Hot Spots: 3070'', p. 72: "Defiance" - Kirc Cameron-Jones league address claiming Captain-Generalcy</ref>
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On 7th of August [[3069]], Kirc made a League-wide address denouncing Captain-General Thomas Marik.  Since it had been revealed that the standing Captain-General was ''not'' a true Marik, Kirc saw this as an opportunity to finally grab power for himself. Reviewing "false" Thomas Marik efforts to try convince the League Parliament to make his post permanent. He makes this address to the League, that he enacts the provisions of the [[Act of Succession (FWL)|Act of Succession]] document, which begins process of succession. In accordance to the act it gives the right for the Marik family to choose successor.  By backing the "false" Thomas Marik, they forfeited the right to choose.  Since the next eligible candidate for the Captain-Generalcy was the false Marik's father-in-law Duke [[Christopher Halas (30th c.)|Christopher Halas]], he was suspect due to his association. Kirc claimed Halas was invalidated as well, and so he declared himself the only rightful ruler of the Free Worlds League.  Using the powers of the Act of Succession, all federal authority, is transferred to post of Prince of Regulus.  Thus claiming becoming Captain-General of the Free Worlds League. In his first act, in the address he cites Thomas Marik is order arrested should he try to give orders to federal authorities or any party agreeing take orders.<ref>''Jihad Hot Spots: 3070'', p. 72: "Defiance" - Kirc Cameron-Jones league address claiming Captain-Generalcy</ref>
  
 
However days later, [[Paul Marik (31st c.)|Paul Marik]], announced from [[Atreus (FWL)|Atreus]] that his daughter, [[Corinne Marik]] had been installed as Captain-General.<ref>''Jihad Hot Spots: 3070'', p. 73: "New Captain General Installed"</ref>
 
However days later, [[Paul Marik (31st c.)|Paul Marik]], announced from [[Atreus (FWL)|Atreus]] that his daughter, [[Corinne Marik]] had been installed as Captain-General.<ref>''Jihad Hot Spots: 3070'', p. 73: "New Captain General Installed"</ref>

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