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|unit = {{flagicon image|Special operations executive.png|22px}} [[Special Operations Executive (GL)|Special Operations Executive]] | |unit = {{flagicon image|Special operations executive.png|22px}} [[Special Operations Executive (GL)|Special Operations Executive]] | ||
* Torch Company, [[Special Air Service]] | * Torch Company, [[Special Air Service]] | ||
|allegiance={{flagicon image|Great_Lucis_and_Accordo_-_Tristain.jpg|22px}} [[Great Lucis and | |allegiance={{flagicon image|Great_Lucis_and_Accordo_-_Tristain.jpg|22px}} [[Great Lucis and Accordo|United Kingdom]] | ||
|branch={{flagicon image|LucisArmyFlag.png|22px}} [[Lucis Army]] | |branch={{flagicon image|LucisArmyFlag.png|22px}} [[Lucis Army]] | ||
|serviceyears = 1935 - 1976<br/> | |serviceyears = 1935 - 1976<br/> |
Revision as of 15:27, 7 November 2019
Gerald Ingram | |
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Birth name | Gerald Ingram |
Born | 17 May 1917 Manchester, Lucis, United Kingdom |
Allegiance | United Kingdom |
Service/ | Lucis Army |
Years of service | 1935 - 1976 |
Rank | Major |
Unit | Special Operations Executive
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Awards | King's Volunteer Reserves Medal King's Commendation for Valuable Service Badge of Honor |
Relations | Michael Todd (subordinate) Henry Price (subordinate) Emily Duncan (friend) Aika Wakana (lover, later wife) John Erick Brennan (friend) |
Gerald Tiberius Ingram (17 May 1917) is a retired Lucian soldier and officer who served under the Special Operations Executive during the Second Europan War. He is also among the first members of the Special Air Service.
He is also a member of the famous Torch Company of the Special Air Service.