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In [[3149]]], Vaughan and the Fifth MAC were garrisoning [[Liberty]], but were forced to withdraw by a [[Republic Armed Forces]] counter-offensive. Vaughan blamed a lack of available military equipment due to extensive failures, but [[Chancellor]] [[Daoshen Liao]] did not accept this excuse, and cited the failure as one reason for his removal of ''Sang-shao'' [[Xavier McCarron]] from overall commander of the Big MAC in March 3151. Both Vaughan and McCarron protested  McCarron's dismissal, but the Chancellor had them both executed for treason, along with their other supporters within the Fourth and Fifth MAC.<ref name=IlClan>''IlClan'', p. 118</ref>
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In [[3149]], Vaughan and the Fifth MAC were garrisoning [[Liberty]], but were forced to withdraw by a [[Republic Armed Forces]] counter-offensive. Vaughan blamed a lack of available military equipment due to extensive failures, but [[Chancellor]] [[Daoshen Liao]] did not accept this excuse, and cited the failure as one reason for his removal of ''Sang-shao'' [[Xavier McCarron]] from overall commander of the Big MAC in March 3151. Both Vaughan and McCarron protested  McCarron's dismissal, but the Chancellor had them both executed for treason, along with their other supporters within the Fourth and Fifth MAC.<ref name=IlClan>''IlClan'', p. 118</ref>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 07:53, 12 December 2023

Gwendolyn Vaughan
Personal
Died3151
AffiliationCapellan Confederation
Career
RankSang-shao

Sang-shao Gwendolyn Vaughan was the commander of the Fifth McCarron's Armored Cavalry, with the Capellan Confederation, from at least 3144 until his death in 3151.[1][2]

History

Chesterton

When the time came for the Capellan Confederation to finally claim Chesterton in December 3144, Vaughan and the Fifth MAC were given the honor, together with the Second Tikonov Guard. Quickly driving off the Twelfth Vegan Rangers, Vaughan was then forced to switch to counter-insurgency through to at least December 3145, which he tried to conduct in a manner which would help win the hearts and minds of the local populous.[1][2]

Failure and Death

In 3149, Vaughan and the Fifth MAC were garrisoning Liberty, but were forced to withdraw by a Republic Armed Forces counter-offensive. Vaughan blamed a lack of available military equipment due to extensive failures, but Chancellor Daoshen Liao did not accept this excuse, and cited the failure as one reason for his removal of Sang-shao Xavier McCarron from overall commander of the Big MAC in March 3151. Both Vaughan and McCarron protested McCarron's dismissal, but the Chancellor had them both executed for treason, along with their other supporters within the Fourth and Fifth MAC.[3]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Field Manual: 3145, p. 44
  2. 2.0 2.1 Field Manual: 3145, p. 32
  3. IlClan, p. 118

Bibliography