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In [[3067]] [[Marshal (rank)|Marshal]] [[Donna Iona]] commanding officer of the [[Twenty-second Avalon Hussars]] was  promoted and [[Admiral]] Solomon D'Angelo assumed command of the unit.<ref name=FMUp126>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 126</ref>
 
In [[3067]] [[Marshal (rank)|Marshal]] [[Donna Iona]] commanding officer of the [[Twenty-second Avalon Hussars]] was  promoted and [[Admiral]] Solomon D'Angelo assumed command of the unit.<ref name=FMUp126>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 126</ref>
  
By the later stages of the [[Jihad]] Solomon had been promoted to [[Field Marshal]] and was tapped to replace Field Marshal [[Roger Waters]] as the over all commander of the [[Avalon Hussars|Avalon Hussars Brigade]] upon his retirement.<ref name=FRAFFSp9>''Field Report: AFFS'', p. 9</ref>
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By the later stages of the [[Jihad]] Solomon had been promoted to [[Field Marshal]] and was tapped to replace Field Marshal [[Roger Waters]] as the overall commander of the [[Avalon Hussars|Avalon Hussars Brigade]] upon his retirement.<ref name=FRAFFSp9>''Field Report: AFFS'', p. 9</ref>
 
 
  
 
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Solomon D'Angelo
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AffiliationFederated Suns
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ProfessionField Marshal

Solomon D'Angelo (born ???? - died 3???) was an officer in the AFFS.

History

In 3067 Marshal Donna Iona commanding officer of the Twenty-second Avalon Hussars was promoted and Admiral Solomon D'Angelo assumed command of the unit.[1]

By the later stages of the Jihad Solomon had been promoted to Field Marshal and was tapped to replace Field Marshal Roger Waters as the overall commander of the Avalon Hussars Brigade upon his retirement.[2]

References

  1. Field Manual: Updates, p. 126
  2. Field Report: AFFS, p. 9

Bibliography