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− | '''Cheryl Raume''' was a Precentor within Comstar who raised to command the [[48th Division (ComStar)|48th Division]] between [[3050]] and [[3067]].<ref name=20YU-71>''20 Year Update'', | + | '''Cheryl Raume''' was a Precentor within Comstar who raised to command the [[48th Division (ComStar)|48th Division]] between [[3050]] and [[3067]].<ref name=20YU-71>''20 Year Update'', p. 71: "ComStar - Com Guards (Deployment as of 3050) - 12th V-nu"</ref><ref name=FMCS-40>''Field Manual: ComStar'', pp. 40–41: "11th Army V-eta: The Honorable"</ref><ref name=FMU-98/> |
− | Precentor Raume twice refused promotion to army command, considering her skills ill-suited to administrative tasks. That action earned the implicit trust and loyalty of her troops. Like most commanders in the [[11th Army (ComStar)|11th Army]], Raume wholeheartedly supported [[Victor Steiner-Davion]] prior to the [[FedCom Civil War]].<ref name=20YU-71/><ref name=FMCS-40/><ref name=FMU-98>''Field Manual: Update'', p. 98 "Com Guards (Deployment as of 1 October 3067) - 11th Army V-Eta: The Honorable"</ref> | + | Precentor Raume twice refused promotion to army command, considering her skills ill-suited to administrative tasks. That action earned the implicit trust and loyalty of her troops. Like most commanders in the [[11th Army (ComStar)|11th Army]], Raume wholeheartedly supported [[Victor Steiner-Davion]] prior to the [[FedCom Civil War]].<ref name=20YU-71/><ref name=FMCS-40/><ref name=FMU-98>''Field Manual: Update'', p. 98: "Com Guards (Deployment as of 1 October 3067) - 11th Army V-Eta: The Honorable"</ref> |
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Rank | Precentor |
History
Cheryl Raume was a Precentor within Comstar who raised to command the 48th Division between 3050 and 3067.[1][2][3]
Precentor Raume twice refused promotion to army command, considering her skills ill-suited to administrative tasks. That action earned the implicit trust and loyalty of her troops. Like most commanders in the 11th Army, Raume wholeheartedly supported Victor Steiner-Davion prior to the FedCom Civil War.[1][2][3]