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− | Colonel Loge, serving with the Sixth Orloff Grenadiers, was stationed on [[Cerillos]] in 3059 and remained there by [[3067]].<ref name=FM:FWLp103/><ref name=FM:Up162>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 162: "Free Worlds League Military Deployment Table"</ref> Formerly an officer in the [[Second Free Worlds Guards]], Loge was a fanatical supporter of the [[Thomas Halas|Captain-General]] and his reformative policies, in addition to being a superb diplomat and decent tactician. | + | Colonel Loge, serving with the Sixth Orloff Grenadiers, was stationed on [[Cerillos]] in 3059 and remained there by [[3067]].<ref name=FM:FWLp103/><ref name=FM:Up162>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 162: "Free Worlds League Military Deployment Table"</ref> Formerly an officer in the [[Second Free Worlds Guards]], Loge was a fanatical supporter of the [[Thomas Halas|Captain-General]] and his reformative policies, in addition to being a superb diplomat and decent tactician. Choosing to focus on building the local ties established by her predecessors, Loge was aware that the Sixth Orloff's inactivity was costing it in terms of both experience and performance.<ref name=FM:FWLp103/> |
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Revision as of 20:36, 6 November 2023
Patricia Loge | |
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Affiliation | Free Worlds League |
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Rank | Colonel[1] |
Patricia Loge was the commanding officer of the Sixth Orloff Grenadiers as of 3059.[1]
History
Colonel Loge, serving with the Sixth Orloff Grenadiers, was stationed on Cerillos in 3059 and remained there by 3067.[1][2] Formerly an officer in the Second Free Worlds Guards, Loge was a fanatical supporter of the Captain-General and his reformative policies, in addition to being a superb diplomat and decent tactician. Choosing to focus on building the local ties established by her predecessors, Loge was aware that the Sixth Orloff's inactivity was costing it in terms of both experience and performance.[1]