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Captain '''Ralph Kincaid''' was a member of [[Delta Regiment (Wolf's Dragoons)|Delta Regiment]] of [[Wolf's Dragoons]] as of [[3028]].<ref name=WDSB>''Wolf's Dragoons'', Pages 71 and 74</ref>
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Captain '''Ralph Kincaid''' was a member of [[Delta Regiment (Wolf's Dragoons)|Delta Regiment]] of [[Wolf's Dragoons]] as of [[3028]].<ref name=WDSB>''Wolf's Dragoons'', pp. 71, 74</ref>
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
 
===Misery===
 
===Misery===
Kincaid was the commander of Kincaid's Company of Baker Battalion in Delta Regiment prior to and during the [[Battle of Misery (3028)|Battle of Misery]] in [[3028]], which included his wife and son, [[Mary Jenkins]] and [[Michael Kincaid]].
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Kincaid was the commander of Kincaid's Company of Baker Battalion in Delta Regiment prior to and during the [[Battle of Misery (3028)|Battle of Misery]] in 3028, which included his wife and son, [[Mary Jenkins]] and [[Michael Kincaid]].
  
 
Unfortunately for Ralph, these two family members under his command both died on [[Misery]], in one of the most tragic events of that battle for the Dragoons. Ralph responded first with grim silence, and then after a month, with a burning hatred of all things Kurita.
 
Unfortunately for Ralph, these two family members under his command both died on [[Misery]], in one of the most tragic events of that battle for the Dragoons. Ralph responded first with grim silence, and then after a month, with a burning hatred of all things Kurita.
  
 
===Wapakoneta===
 
===Wapakoneta===
Taking command of Delta Regiment's Second Provisional Company, following Kincaid's Company being disbanded after its losses on Misery, Ralph also fought in the [[Battle of Wapakoneta (3028)|Battle of Wapakoneta]]. During that battle he attempted to lead two lances of the [[12th Galedon Regulars]] away from the main body of their troops, but in the process of destroying these units he was caught in a forest fire accidently set by his own units' weapons. Refusing orders to retreat himself, because he would not withdraw from battle with those who had killed his family, Ralph did order the rest of his company to withdraw.
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Taking command of Delta Regiment's Second Provisional Company, following Kincaid's Company being disbanded after its losses on Misery, Ralph also fought in the [[Battle of Wapakoneta (3028)|Battle of Wapakoneta]]. During that battle he attempted to lead two lances of the [[Twelfth Galedon Regulars]] away from the main body of their troops, but in the process of destroying these units he was caught in a forest fire accidently set by his own units' weapons. Refusing orders to retreat himself, because he would not withdraw from battle with those who had killed his family, Ralph did order the rest of his company to withdraw.
  
Together with two members of his company who chose to stay with their Captain, Ralph died a painful fiery death in the conflagration, after refusing to surrender to the superior numbers of the enemy.<ref name=WDSB></ref><ref name=NFSWVI70>''NAIS The Fourth Succession War Military Atlas Volume 1'' p. 70, "Wapakoneta", The Battle of Black Statues</ref>  
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Together with two members of his company who chose to stay with their Captain, Ralph died a painful fiery death in the conflagration, after refusing to surrender to the superior numbers of the enemy.<ref name=WDSB></ref><ref name=NFSWVI70>''NAIS The Fourth Succession War Military Atlas Volume 1'' p. 70: "Wapakoneta", The Battle of Black Statues</ref>  
  
Kincaid's stand became such a legend among both the Dragoons and the Kuritans that the invaders would leave the ruined husk of Kincaid's ''[[Thunderbolt]]'' standing as a memorial to what became known as the Battle of the Black Statues, its hand reaching out to "choke" the head of a Galedon ''[[Panther]]''.<ref name=NFSWVI70></ref>
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Kincaid's stand became such a legend among both the Dragoons and the Kuritans that the invaders would leave the ruined husk of Kincaid's ''[[Thunderbolt]]'' standing as a memorial to what became known as the Battle of the Black Statues, its hand reaching out to "choke" the head of a Galedon ''[[Panther]]''.<ref name=NFSWVI70/>
  
 
==Legacy==
 
==Legacy==
Years later the Dragoons would create the "Kincaid" [[Honorname]] in the Captain's memory, producing [[Trueborn]] warriors using Ralph Kincaid's genetic material, including [[Jacob Kincaid]]<ref name=SWB21JK>''Starterbook: Wolf and Blake'' p. 21, "Jacob Kincaid: MechWarrior Profile", Jacob is the first to bear the Kincaid Honorname</ref> and [[Henry Kincaid]].<ref name=RR9>''Redemption Rift'', Chapter 9</ref>
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Years later the Dragoons would create the "Kincaid" [[Honorname]] in the captain's memory, producing [[Trueborn]] warriors using Ralph Kincaid's genetic material, including [[Jacob Kincaid]]<ref name=SWB21JK>''Starterbook: Wolf and Blake'' p. 21: "Jacob Kincaid: MechWarrior Profile"</ref> and [[Henry Kincaid]].<ref name=RR9>''Redemption Rift'', ch. 9</ref>
  
 
==BattleMech==
 
==BattleMech==
Kincaid was known to pilot a ''[[Thunderbolt]]'' [[BattleMech]], the ruined husk of which was left on [[Wapakoneta]] as a memorial to the battle where it was destroyed.<ref name=WDSB></ref><ref name=NFSWVI70></ref>  
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Kincaid was known to pilot a ''[[Thunderbolt]]'' [[BattleMech]], the ruined husk of which was left on [[Wapakoneta]] as a memorial to the battle where it was destroyed.<ref name=WDSB></ref><ref name=NFSWVI70/>
  
== References ==
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==References==
 
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== Bibliography ==
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==Bibliography==
 
* ''[[NAIS The Fourth Succession War Military Atlas Volume 1]]''
 
* ''[[NAIS The Fourth Succession War Military Atlas Volume 1]]''
 
* ''[[Redemption Rift]]''
 
* ''[[Redemption Rift]]''
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[[Category:Wolf's Dragoons Characters|Kincaid, Ralph]]
 
[[Category:Wolf's Dragoons Characters|Kincaid, Ralph]]

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Ralph Kincaid
Personal
Died3028/3029
AffiliationWolf's Dragoons
Profile
RankCaptain
ProfessionMechWarrior
Armor Commander
Family
SpouseMary Jenkins
ChildrenMichael Kincaid

Captain Ralph Kincaid was a member of Delta Regiment of Wolf's Dragoons as of 3028.[1]

History[edit]

Misery[edit]

Kincaid was the commander of Kincaid's Company of Baker Battalion in Delta Regiment prior to and during the Battle of Misery in 3028, which included his wife and son, Mary Jenkins and Michael Kincaid.

Unfortunately for Ralph, these two family members under his command both died on Misery, in one of the most tragic events of that battle for the Dragoons. Ralph responded first with grim silence, and then after a month, with a burning hatred of all things Kurita.

Wapakoneta[edit]

Taking command of Delta Regiment's Second Provisional Company, following Kincaid's Company being disbanded after its losses on Misery, Ralph also fought in the Battle of Wapakoneta. During that battle he attempted to lead two lances of the Twelfth Galedon Regulars away from the main body of their troops, but in the process of destroying these units he was caught in a forest fire accidently set by his own units' weapons. Refusing orders to retreat himself, because he would not withdraw from battle with those who had killed his family, Ralph did order the rest of his company to withdraw.

Together with two members of his company who chose to stay with their Captain, Ralph died a painful fiery death in the conflagration, after refusing to surrender to the superior numbers of the enemy.[1][2]

Kincaid's stand became such a legend among both the Dragoons and the Kuritans that the invaders would leave the ruined husk of Kincaid's Thunderbolt standing as a memorial to what became known as the Battle of the Black Statues, its hand reaching out to "choke" the head of a Galedon Panther.[2]

Legacy[edit]

Years later the Dragoons would create the "Kincaid" Honorname in the captain's memory, producing Trueborn warriors using Ralph Kincaid's genetic material, including Jacob Kincaid[3] and Henry Kincaid.[4]

BattleMech[edit]

Kincaid was known to pilot a Thunderbolt BattleMech, the ruined husk of which was left on Wapakoneta as a memorial to the battle where it was destroyed.[1][2]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Wolf's Dragoons, pp. 71, 74
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 NAIS The Fourth Succession War Military Atlas Volume 1 p. 70: "Wapakoneta", The Battle of Black Statues
  3. Starterbook: Wolf and Blake p. 21: "Jacob Kincaid: MechWarrior Profile"
  4. Redemption Rift, ch. 9

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