Ian Saint George Urquehart, LLR, MM

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Admiral Ian Saint George Urquehart, Viscount of Halifax (315-402, was one of the most notable naval commanders in the history of the Principality of Caledon's Royal Caledonian Navy. He is most famously known as the architect of naval victory in the Reaver War of 370.

Early Life

Urquehart was born the second of four children of a Gheldaght teacher in suburban Mackenzie, Caledon in 315.

He was schooled at the Clan Donalgh school in Mackenzie, and took the RCNA entrance exam on a lark, scoring just high enough to be considered. He joined the Academy in 332.

Naval Career

Urquehart graduated 126th in a class of 350 - but while his grades weren't stellar, his tactical aptitude was recognized from the beginning.

He served the following postings:

  • 336 - Ensign on the light frigate HCMS Carlton. Promoted over several classmates to sublieutenant in 338.
  • 340 - Again promoted as a sublieutenant to serve as First Lieutenant on the sloop HCMS Blackminch Bay, which patrolled the Aslan trade routes. He became intimately familiar with Reavers and their tactics.
  • 342 - Promoted to First Lieutenant of the Destroyer HCMS MacTavish, escorting battle squadrons on the driftward imperial frontier.
  • 344 - Promoted to command of the destoyer HCMS Lovatt, homeported in Cuillin.
  • 348 - Promoted to command the light frigate HCMS Lairdshoulton, back on the Reaver frontier out of Dunbarton. There, he saw a lot of action, and became something of an authority on Reaver methods and tactics.
  • 352 - Promoted to command of battleship HCMS Regent Nigel McDougall,
  • 355 - Taught tactics at the Royal Naval War College, on Caledon.
  • 358 - Commander, Cruiser Squadron 24, Dunbarton.
  • 361 - Commander, Battleship Squadron 5, Dunbarton.
  • 364 - Commander, Forward Operating Base Scotia.
  • 367 - Commander, Task Force 5, Dunbarton.

It was here that he was serving at the beginning of the Reaver War.

  • 371 - Commander, Spinward Station
  • 375 - Commander, Royal Caledonian Navy

Urquehart retired in 380, and accepted a position as a professor at the Royal University of Caledon's Catharine College.

Personal Life

Urquehart was married in 327 to Margaret Colqohoun. They were married until he died. They had four children.

Honors

The Urquehart Medal is given to the cadet at the Royal Caledonian Naval Academy who scores the highest in tactical aptitude.

Urquehart Hall at the Naval Academy - the tactical studies center - is named after Lord Urquehart.


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