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name=Garven Dreis| | name=Garven Dreis| | ||
+ | wiki=Garven Dreis| | ||
birth=Day 566| | birth=Day 566| | ||
− | death= | | + | death=2011| |
+ | dead=yes| | ||
sex=Male| | sex=Male| | ||
+ | national rank=| | ||
+ | level= 24| | ||
− | + | picture=Citizen1535597.jpg| | |
− | + | number=1535597| | |
− | + | country=Australia| | |
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− | + | residence= Queensland| | |
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− | office1= | + | office1= Government Positions of Australia{{!}}Deputy Prime Minister| |
office_location1= Australia| | office_location1= Australia| | ||
term_begin1= 5 November 2009| | term_begin1= 5 November 2009| | ||
− | term_end1= | | + | term_end1= 5 December 2009| |
+ | under1= Cerridwen Voeland| | ||
predecessor1= Xavier Griffith| | predecessor1= Xavier Griffith| | ||
− | successor1= | | + | successor1= Derek Apollyon| |
− | office2= Government Positions of Australia {{!}} | + | office2= Government Positions of Australia{{!}}Deputy Minister of Industry| |
office_location2= Australia| | office_location2= Australia| | ||
term_begin2= 6 September 2009| | term_begin2= 6 September 2009| | ||
term_end2= 5 October 2009| | term_end2= 5 October 2009| | ||
predecessor2= Leonard Lyman| | predecessor2= Leonard Lyman| | ||
− | successor2= Xavier Darkmyre (Deputy Minister of Economy)| | + | successor2= Xavier Darkmyre{{!}}Xavier Darkmyre (Deputy Minister of Economy)| |
− | office3= Government Positions of Australia {{!}} Minister of Information| | + | office3= Government Positions of Australia{{!}}Minister of Information| |
office_location3=Australia| | office_location3=Australia| | ||
term_begin3= 6 October 2009| | term_begin3= 6 October 2009| | ||
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successor3=Binda33| | successor3=Binda33| | ||
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− | office10= Government Positions of Australia {{!}}Minister of Information| | + | office10= Government Positions of Australia{{!}}Minister of Information| |
office_location10= Australia| | office_location10= Australia| | ||
term_begin10= 5 August 2009| | term_begin10= 5 August 2009| | ||
term_end10= 5 September 2009| | term_end10= 5 September 2009| | ||
− | predecessor10= | | + | predecessor10= Aaron Camm| |
− | successor10= | | + | successor10= Timeoin| |
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− | military rank= | + | military rank= Lt Colonel*|<!---no abbreviations---> |
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− | Garven Dreis is a former Citizen of [[Australia]], until Day 769, when he moved to the [[United Kingdom]]. | + | Garven Dreis is a former Citizen of [[Australia]], until Day 769, when he moved to the [[United Kingdom]]. He served in both the [[List_of_governments_of_Australia|Australian Cabinet]], and the [[Congress of Australia|Australian Senate]]. He was also [[Party president]] of the [[Australian Communist Party]] on several occasions. |
===Employment=== | ===Employment=== | ||
− | + | Garven Dreis managed ''Grunder Munitions'', a Q1 Weapons Company. | |
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On Day 769, Garven Dreis announced that he was leaving Australia to move to the [[United Kingdom]]. After spending just under 4 weeks abroad, he returned to [[Australia]]. | On Day 769, Garven Dreis announced that he was leaving Australia to move to the [[United Kingdom]]. After spending just under 4 weeks abroad, he returned to [[Australia]]. | ||
− | Garven has currently earnt | + | Garven has currently earnt 8 '''Hard Worker''' Achievements. |
===Military=== | ===Military=== | ||
− | + | Garven Dreis was the [[Australian Army Reserves]]' [[Government Positions of Australia|Military Marshall]] (Leader) until he stood down for his Second In Charge, [[Dean Kong]]. | |
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− | He was also a member of the [[Australian Commando Unit Koalas]], and later the [[DropBears]], where he was involved with the Brazil-Australia war, before he left to move to the [[United Kingdom]]. | + | He was also a member of the [[Australian Commando Unit Koalas]], and later the [[DropBears]], where he was involved with the Brazil-Australia war, before he left to move to the [[United Kingdom]]. During his time in the United Kingdom, he joined the elite UK unit, the UKSF, otherwise known as the Para's. Garven Dreis fought in many high profile battles, notably in the Battle of Heilonjiang and the Liberation of Slovenia. |
− | Upon returning to Australia, Garven rejoined | + | Upon returning to Australia, Garven rejoined the ACUK where he served until the end. |
− | Garven Dreis was also Sol Alliance Supreme Commander in November and December, being the first Supreme Commander to be appointed by the Sol Alliance, where he participated in the defense of [[Malaysia]] against [[Indonesia]] in 2009. He was also involved in a limited capacity in the direction of the Brazil-Australia war. | + | Garven Dreis was also [[SolDiers|Sol Alliance Supreme Commander]] in November and December, being the first Supreme Commander to be appointed by the Sol Alliance, where he participated in the defense of [[Malaysia]] against [[Indonesia]] in 2009. He was also involved in a limited capacity in the direction of the Brazil-Australia war. |
===Politics=== | ===Politics=== | ||
− | + | Garven Dreis was a member of the [[Australian Communist Party]], after the communist revival period of July 2009, where he attempted to revive the near inactive Australian Communist Party. Garven Dreis is a staunch believer in Communism. | |
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Garven has served eAustralia as a member of the [[Congress of Australia|Australian Senate]] on two separate occasions, both times representing the [[Australian Communist Party]]. | Garven has served eAustralia as a member of the [[Congress of Australia|Australian Senate]] on two separate occasions, both times representing the [[Australian Communist Party]]. | ||
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He is a former [[Party president]] of the [[Australian Communist Party]], a position he held 4 times in total. | He is a former [[Party president]] of the [[Australian Communist Party]], a position he held 4 times in total. | ||
− | Garven | + | Garven was also picked by [[Cerridwen Voeland]] as her [[Government Positions of Australia|Deputy Prime Minister]] for her campaign in November 2009, and following her election was elected for this role. |
He has also served as the Australian Miniter of Information in the past, as well. | He has also served as the Australian Miniter of Information in the past, as well. | ||
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===Business=== | ===Business=== | ||
− | + | Garven owns the organisation {{ELink|organization|1604445|Grunder Industries}}, in which he manages companies from time to time. His first foray into managing companies was a Q1 Oil company in then Indonesian-Occupied [[Western Australia]], however, Garven quickly cut his losses soon after. He made a later successful company, Grunder Weapons Systems, which made a large profit very quickly, due to his supply of cheap overseas [[iron]]. He later sold the company after the weapons market suffered a large downturn. | |
− | Garven owns the organisation {{ELink| | + | |
===Media=== | ===Media=== | ||
− | + | Garven Dreis owns a newspaper called the {{ELink|newspaper|190459|Grunder Voxcaster}}, which, as of Day 866, has 114 subscriptions. | |
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Garven Dreis is a former Citizen of Australia, until Day 769, when he moved to the United Kingdom. He served in both the Australian Cabinet, and the Australian Senate. He was also Party president of the Australian Communist Party on several occasions.
Employment
Garven Dreis managed Grunder Munitions, a Q1 Weapons Company.
On Day 769, Garven Dreis announced that he was leaving Australia to move to the United Kingdom. After spending just under 4 weeks abroad, he returned to Australia.
Garven has currently earnt 8 Hard Worker Achievements.
Military
Garven Dreis was the Australian Army Reserves' Military Marshall (Leader) until he stood down for his Second In Charge, Dean Kong.
He was also a member of the Australian Commando Unit Koalas, and later the DropBears, where he was involved with the Brazil-Australia war, before he left to move to the United Kingdom. During his time in the United Kingdom, he joined the elite UK unit, the UKSF, otherwise known as the Para's. Garven Dreis fought in many high profile battles, notably in the Battle of Heilonjiang and the Liberation of Slovenia.
Upon returning to Australia, Garven rejoined the ACUK where he served until the end.
Garven Dreis was also Sol Alliance Supreme Commander in November and December, being the first Supreme Commander to be appointed by the Sol Alliance, where he participated in the defense of Malaysia against Indonesia in 2009. He was also involved in a limited capacity in the direction of the Brazil-Australia war.
Politics
Garven Dreis was a member of the Australian Communist Party, after the communist revival period of July 2009, where he attempted to revive the near inactive Australian Communist Party. Garven Dreis is a staunch believer in Communism.
Garven has served eAustralia as a member of the Australian Senate on two separate occasions, both times representing the Australian Communist Party.
He is a former Party president of the Australian Communist Party, a position he held 4 times in total.
Garven was also picked by Cerridwen Voeland as her Deputy Prime Minister for her campaign in November 2009, and following her election was elected for this role.
He has also served as the Australian Miniter of Information in the past, as well.
Garven Dreis also ran an unsuccessful campaign in December 2009, where he failed to win the Presidential Elections by a single vote.
Business
Garven owns the organisation Grunder Industries, in which he manages companies from time to time. His first foray into managing companies was a Q1 Oil company in then Indonesian-Occupied Western Australia, however, Garven quickly cut his losses soon after. He made a later successful company, Grunder Weapons Systems, which made a large profit very quickly, due to his supply of cheap overseas iron. He later sold the company after the weapons market suffered a large downturn.
Media
Garven Dreis owns a newspaper called the Grunder Voxcaster, which, as of Day 866, has 114 subscriptions.