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Once his time squiring for the Marquess of Tarringway ended in 2000, Castleton chose to join the Imperial Army rather than remain at Nimminster as a man-at-arms. Though he initially enlisted as a private soldier, Castleton was soon sponsored by Tarringway to become and officer and the Marquess secured him a place at Imperial Staff College, Donaldia. He was enlisted officially as an Officer Cadet on 1 May 2000. | Once his time squiring for the Marquess of Tarringway ended in 2000, Castleton chose to join the Imperial Army rather than remain at Nimminster as a man-at-arms. Though he initially enlisted as a private soldier, Castleton was soon sponsored by Tarringway to become and officer and the Marquess secured him a place at Imperial Staff College, Donaldia. He was enlisted officially as an Officer Cadet on 1 May 2000. As a prospective infantry officer, Castleton was part of Bradwater Company and finished fourth out of thirty-two cadets in his company at the end of the two-year course. Though officially commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the [[Royal Cunard Light Infantry]], Castleton took the opportunity to remain at ISC Donaldia for an extra year to secure promotion to First Lieutenant. This extended course included a five-month overseas placement which Castleton spent in command of a frontier police detail in [[Abbas]]. For his involvement in putting down a tribal uprising in October 2002, Castleton was awarded the [[Colonial Star]] by General [[Sir Hugh Bolling]]. | ||
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Revision as of 14:00, 30 May 2023
The Honourable Richard Castleton | |
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Birth name | Richard Arthur James Castleton |
Born | Nimminster, Kingdom of Vionna | April 19, 1982
Allegiance | Vionna-Frankenlisch |
Branch | Imperial Army |
Years of service | 2000-present |
Rank | Brigadier |
Battles/wars | North Acheron War |
Brigadier Richard Castleton CM is a Vionna-Frankenlischian military officer from Nimminster in the Duchy of Cunaris who has served in the Imperial Army since 2000. During his military career Castleton has served in the North Acheron War and the Marienberg Uprising as well as in a variety of peacetime postings as an officer in several regiments including: the Duke of Cunaris' Regiment, Royal Cunard Light Infantry, Queen's Own Rangers, Imperial Kenega Rifles, and most recently as commander of the Owaya Regiment.
Early Life
Castleton was born on 19 April 1982 in Nimminster. He was the son of Jon Castleton, a retainer in the service of the Marquess of Tarringway. At an early age, Castleton was educated at Nimminster Castle with the other children of the estate and then attended Nimminster College when he turned eleven. In 1993 Jon Castleton was killed in Prodava alongside the 6th Marquess of Tarringway and 7 other members of the estate at the Battle of El-Khabbar. Castleton was taken on by the 7th Marquess as a squire after the death of his father and he completed his education by correspondance course.
Military Career
Once his time squiring for the Marquess of Tarringway ended in 2000, Castleton chose to join the Imperial Army rather than remain at Nimminster as a man-at-arms. Though he initially enlisted as a private soldier, Castleton was soon sponsored by Tarringway to become and officer and the Marquess secured him a place at Imperial Staff College, Donaldia. He was enlisted officially as an Officer Cadet on 1 May 2000. As a prospective infantry officer, Castleton was part of Bradwater Company and finished fourth out of thirty-two cadets in his company at the end of the two-year course. Though officially commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the Royal Cunard Light Infantry, Castleton took the opportunity to remain at ISC Donaldia for an extra year to secure promotion to First Lieutenant. This extended course included a five-month overseas placement which Castleton spent in command of a frontier police detail in Abbas. For his involvement in putting down a tribal uprising in October 2002, Castleton was awarded the Colonial Star by General Sir Hugh Bolling.