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|commands= [[Jutlandish and Gimlian Expeditionary Defence Force]] | |commands= [[Jutlandish and Gimlian Expeditionary Defence Force]] | ||
|awards= | |awards= Distinguished Service Honor <br/>Legion of St. Georgius <br/>Military Medal <br/>Second Europan War Victory Medal <br/> | ||
|relations= [[Johannes Vandemeer]] (2nd great-grandfather)<br/> [[Allone Grønkjær]] (schoolmate and close friend)<br/> [[Murasame Susaya]] (schoolmate and close friend)<br/> | |relations= [[Johannes Vandemeer]] (2nd great-grandfather)<br/> [[Allone Grønkjær]] (schoolmate and close friend)<br/> [[Murasame Susaya]] (schoolmate and close friend)<br/> | ||
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Erik John Vandemeer | |
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Born | Gimli, Jutland-Gimli | 19 August 1910
Allegiance | Jutland-Gimli |
Service/ | Jutland-Gimli Army |
Years of service | 1938 - 1982 |
Commands held | Jutlandish and Gimlian Expeditionary Defence Force |
Battles/wars | Second Europan War |
Awards | Distinguished Service Honor Legion of St. Georgius Military Medal Second Europan War Victory Medal |
Relations | Johannes Vandemeer (2nd great-grandfather) Allone Grønkjær (schoolmate and close friend) Murasame Susaya (schoolmate and close friend) |
General Erik John Vandemeer CLE (19 August 1910) is a retired Jutlandish military commander who distinguished and served during the Second Europan War in the Scandinavian Campaign. Vandemeer is well-known for his tact strategies that helped the Allies in East Scandinavia win the war. He was also nicknamed Ming the Merciless for his aggressive but careful approach to battle.