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===[[Elizabeth Cross]] citation===
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<blockquote>"During a routine patrol on 2 September 1984 in Calatan province, Caranad, 2LT Reich's platoon came under heavy enemy fire from the Tialocha cartel. Completely surrounded and pinned down, 2LT Reich coordinated counterassault actions within his unit despite taking heavy losses. 2LT Reich, after losing his radioman to enemy fire, began coordinating with support aircraft and artillery teams to accurately engage enemy fighters while simultaneously engaging the enemy and setting up a triage station for the wounded. Over the course of three hours, 2LT Reich kept his unit engaged in the fight and coordinated with support elements until QRF forces could arrive. Despite losing over 50% of his men, 2LT Reich maintained his composure under fire and exemplified the core values of the Royal Marines and brought credit upon the Corps and His Majesty."</blockquote>
===Civilian awards===
===Civilian awards===



Revision as of 16:22, 17 February 2024

The Lord of Freyport
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Secretary of State for Defense
Assumed office
18 February 2019
Prime MinisterRichard Larrow
Preceded byCai Neilsen
Member of the House of Lords
Assumed office
10 October 2018
Prime MinisterRichard Larrow
Preceded byOffice Established
Commandant of the Royal Marines
Appointed by the Secretary of State for Defense
with advice from His Majesty
'
23 December 2016 – 22 December 2016
Lord Commander Combatant Command Lorecia
'
18 November 2014 – 19 September 2018
Preceded byGrand Field Marshal Gregory Lee
Succeeded byGrand Field Marshal Lucius Plainier
Personal details
Born (1958-03-02) 2 March 1958 (age 66)
Political partyRoyalist
SpouseDiana Reich
Children4
EducationUniversity of Telora (BA)
University of Carigrad (MA)
Royal War College (MA)
Military service
AllegianceAquitayne
Branch/serviceRoyal Marines
Years of service1974-2018
RankGrand Field Marshal
Commands
Battles/warsSouth Lorecian War
Greater Insula Feran Conflict
Caranad Conflict
Western Tundra crisis
Awards

Early life

Education

Military career

Caranad Conflict

Greater Insula Fera Conflict

Lorecian Combatant Command

Commandant of the Royal Marines

Western Tundra crisis

Civilian career

Appointment to the House of Lords

Secretary of State for Defense (2019-present)

Political positions

Military awards

Reich's military decorations, awards and badges include, among others:

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Urimanus Cross (Combat .png Naval Cross.png OtG-Navy.png
Gallantry Cross.png MSM-Navy.png AF Combat Action.png
National Defense Service Medal aq.png UK Service.png Operation United Resolve.png
Operation Enduring Resolve.png Insula Fera Campaign.png Western Tundra Defense.png
1st row Elizabeth Cross (Second Class)
2nd row Urimanus Cross (First Class) Naval Cross Order of the Griffon
3rd row Gallantry Cross (3) Naval Meritorius Service Medal Navy Combat Action Ribbon
4th row National Defense Service Medal United Kingdom Service Medal Operation United Resolve Campaign Medal
5th row Operation Enduring Resolve Campaign Medal Insula Fera Campaign Medal Western Tundra Defense Campaign Medal

Elizabeth Cross citation

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"During a routine patrol on 2 September 1984 in Calatan province, Caranad, 2LT Reich's platoon came under heavy enemy fire from the Tialocha cartel. Completely surrounded and pinned down, 2LT Reich coordinated counterassault actions within his unit despite taking heavy losses. 2LT Reich, after losing his radioman to enemy fire, began coordinating with support aircraft and artillery teams to accurately engage enemy fighters while simultaneously engaging the enemy and setting up a triage station for the wounded. Over the course of three hours, 2LT Reich kept his unit engaged in the fight and coordinated with support elements until QRF forces could arrive. Despite losing over 50% of his men, 2LT Reich maintained his composure under fire and exemplified the core values of the Royal Marines and brought credit upon the Corps and His Majesty."

Civilian awards