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|birth_date        = 15 February 1994
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|birth_place        = Manchester, [[Lucis]], [[Great Lucis and Accordo|United Kingdom]]
|birth_place        = Manchester, [[Lucis]], [[Great Lucis and Accordo|United Kingdom]]

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Yukio Kushineda V
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Birth nameYukio Kushineda V
Born15 February 1991
Manchester, Lucis, United Kingdom
Allegiance United Kingdom
Service/branch Lucis Army
Years of service2011 - Present
RankCaptain
UnitILESOC
AwardsKing's Volunteer Reserves Medal
King's Commendation for Valuable Service
Badge of Honour
RelationsYukio Kushineda Jr. (great-grandfather)
Yukio Kushineda IV (father)
Tsukuyo Kushineda (great-grandaunt)
Rikka Kushineda (aunt)
Cattleya Battiste (lover, later spouse)
Yukio Kushineda VI (son)
Lisa Kushineda (younger cousin)

Yukio Kushineda V (15 February 1994) is a Lucian officer serving as a member of Task Force 141 and later on, ILESOC. He is known for his liaison roles during the later part of the Second Lucis Civil War. He also served as liaison to his father, Brigadier Yukio Kushineda IV.

Like his great-grandfather, Yukio initially wanted nothing to do with the army, having to want a more successful life as a lawyer but it all changed during the Second Lucis Civil War. Following his grandfather's death, he joined as a member of the Home Army but was dragged by his father to serve as his liaison during the conflict. Eventually, Yukio attended a military academy and graduated in 2014 with a rank of Lieutenant. He later joined the Lucis Army, now wanting to follow in the footsteps of his father and grandfather, being inspired by the name that he carried.

He is constantly teased by his aunt, Rikka Kushineda, who was younger than him and often joked him being his old nephew. But he was relatively close with her and supported him as he began to take commanding roles in the field.

Early Life

Military Career

Personal Life