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+ | * The ''Jerome Winson'', a ''[[Liberator (WarShip)|Liberator]]''-class [[WarShip]] in Clan Wolf's fleet, was named in his honor. <ref>''Field Report: Clans'' p. 21, Clan Wolf Fleet Assets</ref> | ||
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− | *''[[Historical: Operation Klondike]]'' | + | * ''[[Era Digest: Golden Century]]'' |
− | *''[[The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky]]'' | + | * ''[[Field Report: Clans]]'' |
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Jerome Winson (June 9, 2755[1] - 2851) was the Founder and first Khan of Clan Wolf and the second ilKhan of the Clans. He commissioned a series of new combat vehicle designs, primarily for use in second-line units, in 2842.[2] He took his own life with poison after suffering a debilitating stroke.[3] He died in his office.[4]
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