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'''Fredrick Hogarth''' was commander of the [[Furillo BPM]] in the wake of the Jihad. Unit morale was a serious problem during his time commanding the unit, though these issues manifested mostly by troops going AWOL to visit tourist locations, such as the Snord Museum on [[Clinton]], rather than any truly mutinous behavior. For their museum excursion, Hogarth punished his troops by confining them to [[Furillo|Furillo's]] capitol city of Telesian for a month, which coincided with the local Oktoberfest.<ref>''Field Manual: 3085'', p. 105</ref>
 
'''Fredrick Hogarth''' was commander of the [[Furillo BPM]] in the wake of the Jihad. Unit morale was a serious problem during his time commanding the unit, though these issues manifested mostly by troops going AWOL to visit tourist locations, such as the Snord Museum on [[Clinton]], rather than any truly mutinous behavior. For their museum excursion, Hogarth punished his troops by confining them to [[Furillo|Furillo's]] capitol city of Telesian for a month, which coincided with the local Oktoberfest.<ref>''Field Manual: 3085'', p. 105</ref>
  
The unruly behavior of his troops and the overall low profile of commanding a Province Militia did not hold Hogarth's career back, though, as by 3145 he had become the Margrave of Arc-Royal.<ref>''Field Manual: 3145'', p. 33</ref>
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In 3128, Hogarth had been promoted to Hauptmann-General, serving as aide to the Margrave of Arc-Royal Theater. He was among the dignitaries attending the thousandth anniversary of the [[Second Donegal Guards]]. He was held in low regard by [[Naseem Mehyar|some]] [[Greydon Brewer-Shaw|junior]] [[Greta Wellington|officers]] of the regiment, who amused themselves by making fun of him out of earshot.<ref>''One Thousand'' in ''Shrapnel,'' Issue 12, pp. 206--207</ref> Following the anniversary's interruption by [[Clan Jade Falcon]], Hogarth was seen driving an ''[[Atlas]]'' and repeatedly kicking a destroyed ''[[Loki]]''.<ref>''One Thousand'' in ''Shrapnel,'' Issue 12, p. 216</ref>
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Despite his history of problems, by 3145 he had become the Margrave of Arc-Royal.<ref>''Field Manual: 3145'', p. 33</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 02:17, 10 May 2023

Fredrick Hogarth
Personal
AffiliationHouse Hogarth
Career
RankGeneral
Position(s)Margrave of Arc-Royal Theater
ProfessionOfficer

Fredrick Hogarth was commander of the Furillo BPM in the wake of the Jihad. Unit morale was a serious problem during his time commanding the unit, though these issues manifested mostly by troops going AWOL to visit tourist locations, such as the Snord Museum on Clinton, rather than any truly mutinous behavior. For their museum excursion, Hogarth punished his troops by confining them to Furillo's capitol city of Telesian for a month, which coincided with the local Oktoberfest.[1]

In 3128, Hogarth had been promoted to Hauptmann-General, serving as aide to the Margrave of Arc-Royal Theater. He was among the dignitaries attending the thousandth anniversary of the Second Donegal Guards. He was held in low regard by some junior officers of the regiment, who amused themselves by making fun of him out of earshot.[2] Following the anniversary's interruption by Clan Jade Falcon, Hogarth was seen driving an Atlas and repeatedly kicking a destroyed Loki.[3]

Despite his history of problems, by 3145 he had become the Margrave of Arc-Royal.[4]

References

  1. Field Manual: 3085, p. 105
  2. One Thousand in Shrapnel, Issue 12, pp. 206--207
  3. One Thousand in Shrapnel, Issue 12, p. 216
  4. Field Manual: 3145, p. 33

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