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| office = Secretary of Defense (Zamastan) | | office = Secretary of Defense (Zamastan) | ||
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| president = [[Zacharias Castovia]] | | president = [[Zacharias Castovia]], [[Anya Bishop]], [[Foley Sakzi]] | ||
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| birth_date = June 8th, 1971 (Age:47) | | birth_date = June 8th, 1971 (Age:47) | ||
| birth_place = [[Lower Tariel]], Northern Isle, [[Zamastan]] | | birth_place = [[Lower Tariel]], [[Northern Isle]], [[Zamastan]] | ||
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'''Curtis Fondaden''' is the | '''Curtis Fondaden''' is a former [[Zamastan]]ian 3-star general and politician who served as the 47th [[Secretary of Defense (Zamastan)|Secretary of Defense]] of [[Zamastan]], serving from 2016 under [[President of Zamastan|President]] [[Zacharias Castovia]], [[Anya Bishop]], and [[Foley Sakzi]] until he was suceeded by [[Camille Boffrand]] with the election of [[Atticus Moreau]] in 2020. As secretary, he most notably oversaw and advised Castovia on military operations in [[Danaska]] during the [[Gladysynthia Crisis|Third Danaska Conflict]]. He has also overseen special operations in [[Vulkaria]] and commands against terror suspects. | ||
Before serving as the Secretary of Defense, he was a member of the [[Zamastanian Armed Forces]], serving in the infantry during the [[First War in Vulkaria]], deployed in the later stage of the war in 1988. He saw action in several operations which awarded him numerous awards from the military. He progressed through the ranks and was back in combat as a general in the [[Second War in Vulkaria]]. He eventually was promoted by President [[Cassious Castovia]] to that of three-star general. He oversaw the rest of combat operations and the removal of Zamastanian troops as the war concluded in 2005. He continued to serve in his military position before accepting Zacharias Castovia's nomination. | Before serving as the Secretary of Defense, he was a member of the [[Zamastanian Armed Forces]], serving in the infantry during the [[First War in Vulkaria]], deployed in the later stage of the war in 1988. He saw action in several operations which awarded him numerous awards from the military. He progressed through the ranks and was back in combat as a general in the [[Second War in Vulkaria]]. He eventually was promoted by President [[Cassious Castovia]] to that of three-star general. He oversaw the rest of combat operations and the removal of Zamastanian troops as the war concluded in 2005. He continued to serve in his military position before accepting Zacharias Castovia's nomination. | ||
==Early Life== | |||
==Military Career== | |||
==Secretary of Defense== | |||
==Political Career== | |||
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Curtis Fondaden | |
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47th Secretary of Defense (Zamastan) | |
In office January 1st, 2016 – September 22nd, 2020 | |
President | Zacharias Castovia, Anya Bishop, Foley Sakzi |
Preceded by | Victor Cote |
Succeeded by | Camille Boffrand |
Personal details | |
Born | June 8th, 1971 (Age:47) Lower Tariel, Northern Isle, Zamastan |
Citizenship | Zamastanian |
Nationality | Zamastanian |
Height | 6 ft 4 in (193 cm) |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Zamastan |
Branch/service | Zamastanian Army |
Years of service | 1988-2016 |
Rank | 3-Star General |
Unit | 2nd Army |
Battles/wars | First War in Vulkaria (combatant) Second War in Vulkaria (strategist) |
Curtis Fondaden is a former Zamastanian 3-star general and politician who served as the 47th Secretary of Defense of Zamastan, serving from 2016 under President Zacharias Castovia, Anya Bishop, and Foley Sakzi until he was suceeded by Camille Boffrand with the election of Atticus Moreau in 2020. As secretary, he most notably oversaw and advised Castovia on military operations in Danaska during the Third Danaska Conflict. He has also overseen special operations in Vulkaria and commands against terror suspects.
Before serving as the Secretary of Defense, he was a member of the Zamastanian Armed Forces, serving in the infantry during the First War in Vulkaria, deployed in the later stage of the war in 1988. He saw action in several operations which awarded him numerous awards from the military. He progressed through the ranks and was back in combat as a general in the Second War in Vulkaria. He eventually was promoted by President Cassious Castovia to that of three-star general. He oversaw the rest of combat operations and the removal of Zamastanian troops as the war concluded in 2005. He continued to serve in his military position before accepting Zacharias Castovia's nomination.