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− | After attending (Migaza university), René Marquette receieved a commmision in the Migazan Air Force. As a pilot, Marquette flew the MAF B-16, trained on the T-16 and flew many combat missions during the Great War. In 2008, his plan was shot down and he was held in a Krystallic prison camp for a year before his camp was liberated. His time in prison was brutal and the particular camp he was at was known for horrific treatment and torture of their prisoners. When he returned home, the Migazan Air Force wanted to medically retire him, but he refused and went on to serve 7 more years and dozens of combat operations. | + | After attending (Migaza university), René Marquette receieved a commmision in the Migazan Air Force. As a pilot, Marquette flew the MAF B-16, trained on the T-16 and flew many combat missions during [[The Great Bjorland War|the Great War]]. In 2008, his plan was shot down and he was held in a Krystallic prison camp for a year before his camp was liberated. His time in prison was brutal and the particular camp he was at was known for horrific treatment and torture of their prisoners. When he returned home, the Migazan Air Force wanted to medically retire him, but he refused and went on to serve 7 more years and dozens of combat operations. |
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Latest revision as of 23:26, 24 October 2022
René Marquette | |
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State Delegate from Grandoix's 4th District | |
In office 2046–2052 | |
Preceded by | Joann Mercer |
Succeeded by | Cory Spurling |
In office 2022–2028 | |
Preceded by | Inaugural holder |
Succeeded by | Joann Mercer |
4th Minister of Judicial Oversight | |
In office 2037–2046 | |
President | Avi Navon Elise Shamir |
Preceded by | Edgar Kononovs |
Succeeded by | Diego Hidalgo |
State Minister from Grandoix | |
In office 2030–2034 | |
Preceded by | Richard O'Hara |
Succeeded by | Jacobe Galinsky |
Personal details | |
Born | René Marquette 1975 |
Died | 2066 (aged 91) |
Nationality | Icarisian |
Political party | Traditionalist (2025-2046) Worker's (2046-death) |
Profession | Politician |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Migaza |
Branch/service | Migazan Air Force |
Years of service | 1997-2015 |
Battles/wars | the Great War |
René Marquette (b. 1975)
Contents
Early life and childhood
Military career
After attending (Migaza university), René Marquette receieved a commmision in the Migazan Air Force. As a pilot, Marquette flew the MAF B-16, trained on the T-16 and flew many combat missions during the Great War. In 2008, his plan was shot down and he was held in a Krystallic prison camp for a year before his camp was liberated. His time in prison was brutal and the particular camp he was at was known for horrific treatment and torture of their prisoners. When he returned home, the Migazan Air Force wanted to medically retire him, but he refused and went on to serve 7 more years and dozens of combat operations.