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The Fleet Admiral of the BAF, James Ralston, promoted Deneth Aleski to the rank of Captain on March 25th 819 A.S.  
 
The Fleet Admiral of the BAF, James Ralston, promoted Deneth Aleski to the rank of Captain on March 25th 819 A.S.  
  
On April 24th 819 A.S., Deneth Aleski was appointed to the position of Brevet Admiral by Sir Jack Fraser, until the Admiralty Board could convene to assess the permanency of the appointment. A day later, the Board unanimously voted to make Aleski a permanent member, with the rank of Admiral. He has been given leadership of the BAF 11th Fleet as well as the military governorship of the Newcastle system. At 26 years of age, Deneth Aleski is the youngest member of the Admiralty Board as well as the youngest officer of non-noble lineage to attain the rank of Admiral in the history of the BAF.
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On April 24th 819 A.S., Deneth Aleski was appointed to the position of Brevet Admiral by Sir Jack Fraser, until the Admiralty Board could convene to assess the permanency of the appointment. A day later, the Board unanimously voted to make Aleski a permanent member, with the rank of Admiral. At 26 years of age, Deneth Aleski is the youngest member of the Admiralty Board as well as the youngest officer of non-noble lineage to attain the rank of Admiral in the history of the BAF. He is also the first serving Admiral to be of foreign nascence (Stuttgart-native Roger Hans served as ''de facto'' leader of the BAF for a short period of time, but exercised his responsibilities only as Vice Admiral).
  
 
== Military Career ==
 
== Military Career ==

Revision as of 22:42, 25 April 2011

Deneth Aleski
Profile
Origin Flag-rheinland.png Federal Republic of Rheinland
Occupation Military Governor of Newcastle, leader of the BAF 11th Fleet
Affiliation Bretonian Armed Forces
Bretonian Armed Forces 817 - present day
Rank Admiral
Born 793 A.S., Planet New Berlin (age 26)

Deneth Aleski is a decorated officer of the Bretonian Armed Forces. Initially enrolled as a front line fighter pilot, he became a spokesperson for the BAF and Sir Martin Bridge during his tenure as Fleet Admiral of the Armed Forces.

Profile

Official Name: Wilhelm Deneth Aleski

Age: 26

Gender: Male

Weight: 205 lbs.

Height: 6'2

Political ideology: Christian democrat

Criminal Records:

  • Improper conduct while on duty (Rheinland - Sentence handed extra-judicially)
  • Insubordination (Rheinland - Sentence served fully)
  • Suspected theft/diversion of state assets (Rheinland - Charges dropped due to lack of evidence)
  • Battery on a superior (Rheinland - Sentence interrupted 1\3rd through, released)

Religion: Lutheran Church of Wolfsburg

Nationality: Bretonian citizen (Naturalized through military service), Rheinlander at birth

Known Medical Record(s):

  • Major head trauma sustained during ejection testing.

Personality

Excerpt from file 20390-9 "Rheinwehr Medical & Logistics Branch Archives - Mid-Service Psychological Evaluation"

"Wilhelm Deneth Aleski shows a standard slate of characteristics that demonstrate introversion and deep introspection. Despite this, however, he does show good leadership skills. I credit this to his proper socialization during his youth.

My concerns, however, lies within his attitude in combat. The subject lives with a moral code which he has built, utilizing various experiences and events in his life to rationalize and legitimize his system. In the presence of a clearly-defined and unquestioned enemy, Wilhelm Aleski applies violence through a truly nihilistic bent. Several instances in which he shot the escape pods of several downed ships prove this. During evaluation interviews, he has explicitly stated having no qualm killing or maiming his enemies, those that are clearly defined and also contradictory to Aleski's moral system.

Luckily, given the subject's extremely low level of neuroticism, he rarely (if ever) experiences random outbursts of unsolicited violence. As such, it is my estimation that the subject (Wilhelm Deneth Aleski) remains fit for duty within the Rheinwehr and that he is an asset to our forces."

History

Childhood and adolescence

Born in 793 A.S. to Eckhard Aleski and Jeannette Aleski (nee Ramstein-Schrödinger), Wilhelm was the youngest of three other boys, Mark Alexander and Axel, both aged 27. Raised in the upper middle-class and aristocratic town of Wolfsburg in the outskirts of New Berlin's capital city, Wilhelm enjoyed a comfortable and relatively worry-free childhood, despite the Nomad War of 800 A.S. and the already weakened state of the Rheinlandish economy. His father is a highly ranked and prominent member of Rheinland's defense forces, while his mother is the Head Nurse of the Wolfsburg General Hospital.

Generally characterized as a very introverted and withdrawn child during his youth, Deneth showed tremendous prowess in academics. As well as finishing with top grades in all but one year of his pre-college education, he showed exceptional aptitude in English studies. By the age of 10, he could read, write and speak fluently in English.

As time passed, Deneth started exhibiting leadership aptitudes, becoming the captain of his high school's soccer club and taking up extracurricular activities. He had his first romantic relationship at the age of 17, however.

Early adulthood

At the age of 18, at the recommendation of his father Eckhard, Deneth was invited to attend the prestigious Militärische Hochschule des Rheinland, or Military College of Rheinland. The institution serves as the leading producer of commissioned officers within the ranks of Rheinland military forces and only the best and brightest are invited to attend the school.

After a three-year course in which he was taught the rudiments of warfighting, tactics & strategies, military doctrine, piloting skills alongside a civilian collegiate degree, Deneth graduated with the commissioned rank of Officer Cadet, a position that would put him in charge of a small battleship fighter squadron. His first deployment orders soon followed.

Service in the Rheinwehr

In 814 A.S., Offiziertanwerter Wilhelm Aleski accepted his first deployment orders. He was put in command of the 120th "Thor's Hammer" fighter squadron, a newly formed fighter/bomber wing based on the Battleship Regensburg, which has recently been moved to the Munich system. His deployment was slated to end in 816 A.S. with a customary promotion to the rank of Hauptmann, or Captain.

Things did not go smoothly. The Battleship Regensburg, recently moved to Munich to ward off Unioner raids and protect shipping lanes, simply could not meet strategic and tactical expectations. Additionally, due to the war with Liberty, reinforcements to the Regensburg were scarce. Fighter wings were often ill-equipped and the pilots sent out to fend off Unioner strikes lacked proper training and experience. As CO of the 120th, Aleski was appalled at the conditions in which the men and women of the Regensburg had to fight. All of this was taking place while Kanzler Reinhardt took office, promising massive budget increases for defense. The young officer was disillusioned.

Unfortunately for Aleski, few of the officers on board the Regensburg shared the young man's concerns. Every time the Officer Cadet attempted to bring up the obvious lack of attention and resources given to the enlisted ranks, his superiors would simply find a way to silence or censor him. Eventually, Aleski's superior officers (notably the Regensburg HC) were actively seeking to isolate and rid the ship of him once and for all. Bogus informal warnings of improper service conduct would soon become official performance complaints, then ill-founded disciplinary sanctions and even un-paid suspensions.

On September 4th, 816 A.S., during preparations for for a general scramble, Aleski got into a physical altercation with the Chief of Flight Operations, Major Johan Bach. Immediately, Militär Polizei soldiers arrested the Officer Cadet and locked him in the Regensburg Brig, despite Major Bach being the actual instigator of the fight. He would be released only three weeks later, after his father "persuaded" certain individuals to let him go free of charges. However, the disillusionment has taken a toll on Aleski's patience. Two weeks later, the officer did not report back from a routine patrol. His wingmen claimed that he was shot down.

Switching sides

Deneth Aleski had actually switched sides, in a fit of disillusioned rage. Initially defecting to the Unioners, the organization decided he would be a better fit for the Red Hessians. With their help, he made his way to the Dresden system, the Vogtland Base to be more specific.

His tenure with the Red Hessian Army, the armed faction of the Red Hessian movement, however, was a rather short one. After only a couple of months, the young pilot simply left Rheinland altogether and seeked asylum in the United Kingdom of Bretonia.

Service in the BAF

Deneth voluntarily enlisted in the BAF during September of 817 A.S. at the New London Central Recruitment Center. His first assignment was on board the Battleship Suffolk, the flagship of the 5th Fleet. Thanks to his past experiences as an officer, as well as his knowledge of various ship types, the young pilot quickly gained the respect and friendship of his peers.

Weeks later, after sustaining a head injury during ejection drills, Aleski was given extended shore leave to recover. However, he failed to report back as designated and was declared MIA for a short while. Aleski came back some three weeks later safely. However, he would not tell anyone where he was, with whom and why. Military Intelligence Section 5 opened an investigation, but the case was soon dropped due to lack of priority.

In late July of 818 A.S., Deneth Aleski was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant and transferred from the 5th Fleet "Suffolk" to the 6th Fleet "Essex", based in the Dublin system.

In August 818 A.S., Aleski was transferred again, this time to the Battleship Harlow. He became a Communications Specialist for the Office of the Fleet Admiral.

On September 16th 818 A.S., Deneth Aleski was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant Commander. His posting was maintained.

Deneth Aleski was recently promoted to the rank of Commander, on January 17th 819 A.S. He remains on the HMS-Harlow. Aleski now leads the Office of the Fleet Admiral's communications team.

The Fleet Admiral of the BAF, James Ralston, promoted Deneth Aleski to the rank of Captain on March 25th 819 A.S.

On April 24th 819 A.S., Deneth Aleski was appointed to the position of Brevet Admiral by Sir Jack Fraser, until the Admiralty Board could convene to assess the permanency of the appointment. A day later, the Board unanimously voted to make Aleski a permanent member, with the rank of Admiral. At 26 years of age, Deneth Aleski is the youngest member of the Admiralty Board as well as the youngest officer of non-noble lineage to attain the rank of Admiral in the history of the BAF. He is also the first serving Admiral to be of foreign nascence (Stuttgart-native Roger Hans served as de facto leader of the BAF for a short period of time, but exercised his responsibilities only as Vice Admiral).

Military Career

Preferred Missions

  • Area assault
  • Fleet maneuvers

Non-preferred Missions

  • S&D (Search & Destroy)
  • Reconnaissance

Ships Downed: Several dozens in Rheinwehr service (13 confirmed kills), three in Bretonian service.

Assists: Plenty.

Ships

Current ships

  • Templar - B-1290 Bretonia Very Heavy Fighter: BAF-issued fighter. Deneth's second favourite, only to the Wraith. When asked to comment about the fighter, he responded: "The Templar got me out of dogfights I had no business coming out of alive. The ship is just like the Bretonian people, unyielding and bold."

Former ships

Decorations

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Distinguished Service Cross: Awarded by the Fleet Admiral to Bretonian Armed Forces officers for Extraordinary Service to the Crown in Non-Combat Fields.

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Courageous Action Medal: Awarded by the Fleet Admiral to Bretonian Armed Forces officers who defeat a greatly superior enemy force.

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Good Conduct Award: Awarded by the Fleet Admiral to Bretonian Armed Forces officers whose actions enhance the reputation of the BAF at home or abroad.