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Although the troops under her command fought well and several counterattacks were executed in what should have been a repeat of the successful [[Operation Orochi]], this was not enough to completely halt the Bears' advance. Lingering prejudice against a woman in command had led to many commanders in the field to believe her strategy flawed. Taking liberties with their orders and the overall timing of the operation or finding other ways to stall or circumvent her orders resulted in only half of the operation going off as planned, leaving several regiments short on support or firepower.<ref name=HBHK73/> Although the troops under her command fought well and several counterattacks were executed in what should have been a repeat of the successful [[Operation Orochi]], this was not enough to completely halt the Bears' advance. Lingering prejudice against a woman in command had led to many commanders in the field to believe her strategy flawed. Taking liberties with their orders and the overall timing of the operation or finding other ways to stall or circumvent her orders resulted in only half of the operation going off as planned, leaving several regiments short on support or firepower.<ref name=HBHK73/>
− Shamed by her subordinates' actions, Sakade committed ''[[seppuku]]'' on [[Luthien]] in early [[3063]] in accordance with the ''[[bushido]]'' code,<ref>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 104</ref> opening the way for the Coordinator to salvage the situation with a new Warlord.<ref name=HBHK73/> Her honorable death also shamed her detractors and proved them wrong; they were awarded the [[Honor of Wakizashi|Honor of ''Wakizashi'']] after the conflict.<ref name=HBHK73/> + Shamed by her subordinates' actions, Sakade committed ''[[seppuku]]'' on [[Luthien]] in early [[3063]] in accordance with the ''[[bushido]]'' code,<ref>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 104</ref> opening the way for the Coordinator to salvage the situation with a new Warlord.<ref name=HBHK73/> Her honorable death also shamed her detractors and proved them wrong; they were awarded the [[Honor of Wakizashi]] after the conflict.<ref name=HBHK73/>
She subsequently became the first woman to be honored with the [[Glory of the Fallen Samurai]], her name having been put forward by [[Kiyomori Minamoto]] of the Pesht Military District.<ref name=HBHK73/><ref>''Handbook: House Kurita'', p. 153</ref> She subsequently became the first woman to be honored with the [[Glory of the Fallen Samurai]], her name having been put forward by [[Kiyomori Minamoto]] of the Pesht Military District.<ref name=HBHK73/><ref>''Handbook: House Kurita'', p. 153</ref>
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Although the troops under her command fought well and several counterattacks were executed in what should have been a repeat of the successful [[Operation Orochi]], this was not enough to completely halt the Bears' advance. Lingering prejudice against a woman in command had led to many commanders in the field to believe her strategy flawed. Taking liberties with their orders and the overall timing of the operation or finding other ways to stall or circumvent her orders resulted in only half of the operation going off as planned, leaving several regiments short on support or firepower.<ref name=HBHK73/> | Although the troops under her command fought well and several counterattacks were executed in what should have been a repeat of the successful [[Operation Orochi]], this was not enough to completely halt the Bears' advance. Lingering prejudice against a woman in command had led to many commanders in the field to believe her strategy flawed. Taking liberties with their orders and the overall timing of the operation or finding other ways to stall or circumvent her orders resulted in only half of the operation going off as planned, leaving several regiments short on support or firepower.<ref name=HBHK73/> | ||
− | Shamed by her subordinates' actions, Sakade committed ''[[seppuku]]'' on [[Luthien]] in early [[3063]] in accordance with the ''[[bushido]]'' code,<ref>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 104</ref> opening the way for the Coordinator to salvage the situation with a new Warlord.<ref name=HBHK73/> Her honorable death also shamed her detractors and proved them wrong; they were awarded the [[Honor of Wakizashi | + | Shamed by her subordinates' actions, Sakade committed ''[[seppuku]]'' on [[Luthien]] in early [[3063]] in accordance with the ''[[bushido]]'' code,<ref>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 104</ref> opening the way for the Coordinator to salvage the situation with a new Warlord.<ref name=HBHK73/> Her honorable death also shamed her detractors and proved them wrong; they were awarded the [[Honor of Wakizashi]] after the conflict.<ref name=HBHK73/> |
She subsequently became the first woman to be honored with the [[Glory of the Fallen Samurai]], her name having been put forward by [[Kiyomori Minamoto]] of the Pesht Military District.<ref name=HBHK73/><ref>''Handbook: House Kurita'', p. 153</ref> | She subsequently became the first woman to be honored with the [[Glory of the Fallen Samurai]], her name having been put forward by [[Kiyomori Minamoto]] of the Pesht Military District.<ref name=HBHK73/><ref>''Handbook: House Kurita'', p. 153</ref> |