Difference between revisions of "Octavian Ratstrangler"
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− | '''Octavian Ratstrangler''' was [[citizen]] of [[ | + | '''Octavian Ratstrangler''' was [[citizen]] of [[United Kingdom]]. |
− | He was elected | + | He was elected to Congress and has served one term as a congress member. |
− | An active member of [[Royal Air Force]], military unit in [[ | + | ==Military== |
+ | An active member of [[Royal Air Force]], military unit in [[United Kingdom]], he has achieved a military rank of {{Rank|National Force}}. ''Octavian Ratstrangler'' continued as Commander in Chief after the reforms, choosing to take on ''Lord Matthew Russell'' as his Executive Officer. Later, in January 2011, Octavian Ratstrangler stepped down from command, which allowed Lord Matthew Russell to take over as Commander in Chief. | ||
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+ | Former member of [[Army Air Corps]] - On day 917 Octavian Ratstrangler was assigned as the regiment's first Major. | ||
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+ | ===[[File:Medal - Distinguished Service Order.png|30px]] '''Distinguished Service Order'''=== | ||
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+ | ''Octavian Ratstrangler'' is recipient of the ''Distinguished Service Order''. | ||
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+ | The ''Distinguished Service Order'' was awarded to any officer of the British Armed Forces who, through a sustained period, showed outstanding leadership. | ||
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+ | ==Medals== | ||
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+ | |Freedom Fighter=0 | ||
+ | |Hard Worker=13 | ||
+ | |Congress Member=1 | ||
+ | |Country President=0 | ||
+ | |Media Mogul=0 | ||
+ | |Battle Hero=0 | ||
+ | |Sky Hero=0 | ||
+ | |Campaign Hero=0 | ||
+ | |Resistance Hero=0 | ||
+ | |Super Soldier=20 | ||
+ | |Society Builder=0 | ||
+ | |Mercenary=0 | ||
+ | |Top Fighter=0 | ||
+ | |Top Aviator=0 | ||
+ | |True Patriot=0 | ||
+ | |Prestige Hunter=0 | ||
+ | |Dictator Trainee=0 | ||
+ | |True Dictator=0 | ||
+ | |Liberator=0 | ||
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Octavian Ratstrangler was citizen of United Kingdom.
He was elected to Congress and has served one term as a congress member.
Military
An active member of Royal Air Force, military unit in United Kingdom, he has achieved a military rank of National Force. Octavian Ratstrangler continued as Commander in Chief after the reforms, choosing to take on Lord Matthew Russell as his Executive Officer. Later, in January 2011, Octavian Ratstrangler stepped down from command, which allowed Lord Matthew Russell to take over as Commander in Chief.
Former member of Army Air Corps - On day 917 Octavian Ratstrangler was assigned as the regiment's first Major.
Distinguished Service Order
Octavian Ratstrangler is recipient of the Distinguished Service Order.
The Distinguished Service Order was awarded to any officer of the British Armed Forces who, through a sustained period, showed outstanding leadership.