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[[3103]] would see [[Jon Davion]] retire from active service, this resulted in Davion-Ross being promoted to replace him.<ref name=WoREp42/> | [[3103]] would see [[Jon Davion]] retire from active service, this resulted in Davion-Ross being promoted to replace him.<ref name=WoREp42/> | ||
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+ | Davion-Ross continued her predecessor's plan to decentralize the AFFS' command structure and build alternative supply lines for units in the hopes of preventing another catastrophic single strike like the Jihad. When Davion-Ross died in her sleep, First Prince [[Caleb Davion]] decided to effectively eliminate the position, the first of many steps in centralizing power in himself. Over the next five years, virtually all the reforms that she and Jon Davion had made to the AFFS over the past five decades were wiped away<ref>''Field Manual: 3145'' p. 71/ref> | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
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Athena Davion-Ross | |
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Personal | |
Affiliation | House Davion |
Career | |
Rank | Marshal of the Armies[1] |
Profession | Aerospace Officer |
Athena Davion-Ross (born 3??? - died 3???) was an officer in the AFFS.[2]
Contents
History
At the beginning of the FedCom Civil War Leftenant General Athena was the commanding officer of the Davion Light Guards Aerospace contingent.[2] At some point during the Jihad she would be promoted to the rank of Marshal and assume command of the Davion Heavy Guards.[3]
Marshal of the Armies
3103 would see Jon Davion retire from active service, this resulted in Davion-Ross being promoted to replace him.[1]
Death and Legacy
Davion-Ross continued her predecessor's plan to decentralize the AFFS' command structure and build alternative supply lines for units in the hopes of preventing another catastrophic single strike like the Jihad. When Davion-Ross died in her sleep, First Prince Caleb Davion decided to effectively eliminate the position, the first of many steps in centralizing power in himself. Over the next five years, virtually all the reforms that she and Jon Davion had made to the AFFS over the past five decades were wiped away<ref>Field Manual: 3145 p. 71/ref>
Notes
In some products Athena is sometimes misnamed as Davion-Roos.