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Connachta served in the [[Ríogan Army]] as an officer, retiring with the rank of ''Ceannfort'' (Commandant). Connachta began his army service as a ''Dara-lefteanant'' (Second Lieutenant) in the 4th Highland Border Regiment, stationed at Fort Morier on the nation's Southern Border. After a year of service, he found himself dissatisfied with his time in the army which led to him partaking in special forces selection. After distinguishing himself through successive and increasingly difficult trials, he earned himself a coveted spot in the ''[[Ríogan Fianóglach]]'' (Ríogan Rangers). The elite unit is Gaellicia's dedicated special operations unit, specializing in a number of roles including counter-terrorism, hostage rescue, direct action and covert reconnaissance. | Connachta served in the [[Ríogan Army]] as an officer, retiring with the rank of ''Ceannfort'' (Commandant). Connachta began his army service as a ''Dara-lefteanant'' (Second Lieutenant) in the 4th Highland Border Regiment, stationed at Fort Morier on the nation's Southern Border. After a year of service, he found himself dissatisfied with his time in the army which led to him partaking in special forces selection. After distinguishing himself through successive and increasingly difficult trials, he earned himself a coveted spot in the ''[[Ríogan Fianóglach]]'' (Ríogan Rangers). The elite unit is Gaellicia's dedicated special operations unit, specializing in a number of roles including counter-terrorism, hostage rescue, direct action and covert reconnaissance. | ||
Robert served the remaining 14 years of his military career in the Rangers. He was stationed at the main Fianóglach base in the highlands, Kilabriggan Camp, and deployed to the majority Karaalluk island of Yaran to fight in the ''[[Sàmhach Paterazm]]'' (Silent War). Much of his military service remains classified. Connachta was awarded the ''An Bonn Seirbhíse Dearscna le hOnóir'' ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distinguished_Service_Medal_(Ireland) Distinguished Service Medal with Honour.] Troops that served under him in the service speak highly of his leadership and integrity, with many noting that he defied their expectations being from noble birth. | Robert served the remaining 14 years of his military career in the Rangers. He was stationed at the main Fianóglach base in the highlands, Kilabriggan Camp, and deployed to the majority Karaalluk island of Yaran to fight in the ''[[Sàmhach Paterazm]]'' (Silent War). Much of his military service remains classified. Connachta was awarded the ''An Bonn Seirbhíse Dearscna le hOnóir'' ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distinguished_Service_Medal_(Ireland) Distinguished Service Medal with Honour.]) Troops that served under him in the service speak highly of his leadership and integrity, with many noting that he defied their expectations being from noble birth. | ||
== Political career == | == Political career == |
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Bricius IV | |||||||||
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Ríog of the United Kingdom of Gaellicia | |||||||||
Ríog na Rìoghachd Aonaichte na Gaellicia | |||||||||
Reign | 8 April, 2007 - present | ||||||||
Investiture | 21 June, 2007 | ||||||||
Predecessor | Isolde | ||||||||
Rejañs Oberour a Ilwiñ | Catrin V | ||||||||
Born | Penzance, Gaellicia | November 13, 1956||||||||
Wife | Lynette | ||||||||
Children | Jennyfer, Artair, Harvey
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Clan | Connachta | ||||||||
Father | David Ramius | ||||||||
Mother | Catherine Villiers Connachta | ||||||||
Occupation | Government Administration; Business; Athlete; Military | ||||||||
Military career | |||||||||
Allegiance | United Kingdom of Gaellicia | ||||||||
Branch | Ríogan Army | ||||||||
Years of service | 1977-1992 | ||||||||
Rank | Commandant Ceannfort | ||||||||
Unit | Ríogan Rangers |
Robert "Roy" Hamish Connachta (born 13 November 1956), more commonly known by his Ríogan name of Bricius IV of Gaellicia is the Ríog of the RA.
Military career
Connachta served in the Ríogan Army as an officer, retiring with the rank of Ceannfort (Commandant). Connachta began his army service as a Dara-lefteanant (Second Lieutenant) in the 4th Highland Border Regiment, stationed at Fort Morier on the nation's Southern Border. After a year of service, he found himself dissatisfied with his time in the army which led to him partaking in special forces selection. After distinguishing himself through successive and increasingly difficult trials, he earned himself a coveted spot in the Ríogan Fianóglach (Ríogan Rangers). The elite unit is Gaellicia's dedicated special operations unit, specializing in a number of roles including counter-terrorism, hostage rescue, direct action and covert reconnaissance.
Robert served the remaining 14 years of his military career in the Rangers. He was stationed at the main Fianóglach base in the highlands, Kilabriggan Camp, and deployed to the majority Karaalluk island of Yaran to fight in the Sàmhach Paterazm (Silent War). Much of his military service remains classified. Connachta was awarded the An Bonn Seirbhíse Dearscna le hOnóir (Distinguished Service Medal with Honour.) Troops that served under him in the service speak highly of his leadership and integrity, with many noting that he defied their expectations being from noble birth.
Political career
Robert became the head of Clan Connachta in $year. As chieftain of his clan, he $achievementsList.
Connachta was selected for the Ríogan in 2007 following the death of Isolde MacTurf. During his tenure as Ríog, he $achievementsList.
Personal life
Connachta was born on 13 November 1956 in Penzance to David Ramius and Catherine Villiers Connachta. His father was a $jobtitle, and his mother a $jobtitle. He is the oldest of $number siblings. His younger brother Mario Ramius is current Grand Admiral of the Imperial Orinese Navy. He studied $schoolSubject at $schoolName and attained $degree. He is fluent in $language and $language, as well as $language, the native language of his mother. Connachta is married to Lynette $lastName, and they have three children. He is a keen equestrian. Each year, he takes part in a formal event together with his children. He was injured in 2017 when he fell from his horse and broke his foot.