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==Career==
==Career==


At the age of 18, Antón enrolled in the [[Ceannlaidir Martial Academy]] located in [[Ira]], and received a commission as a ''Cadete do Exército'', or Army Cadet. He completed his studies in 1982, and was awarded a commission as a ''Tenente'', or Second Lieutenant. He attended Aisling Airborne Training School and was assigned as a platoon leader with the [[5th Imperial Dragón Brigade]], and later became a company commander with the same unit. Mira was with the 5th Imperial Dragón in 1985 during Operation: <>; an air assault against [[Notreceau|Notreceauen]] forces in the Vi Castis Mountains. During the operation, several units, including Antón's was cut off and encircled by the Notreceauen. During the 90-hour battle before the force was relieved, Antón repeatedly exposed himself to enemy fire while personally leading his men in three separate counterattacks. Following this, Antón was successful in organizing his men and holding open a landing zone allowing for the evacuation of wounded personnel, and later initiating {{wpl||parley}} with the enemy forces to allow medical evacuation helicopters to remove several severally wounded personnel.  During this action, Antón was wounded no less than 5 times by enemy fire. The force was successfully relieved by the 51st Coraceros Brigade after an intense 90 hour battle. For these actions, Antón was awarded the [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Temuair|Gold Sabre of Valor]], the nations third highest combat military honor  
At the age of 18, Antón enrolled in the [[Ceannlaidir Martial Academy]] located in [[Ira]], and received a commission as a ''Cadete do Exército'', or Army Cadet. He completed his studies in 1982, and was awarded a commission as a ''Tenente'', or Second Lieutenant. He attended Aisling Airborne Training School and was assigned as a platoon leader with the [[5th Imperial Dragón Brigade]], and later became a company commander with the same unit. Mira was with the 5th Imperial Dragón in 1985 during [[Operation Firefly]]; an air assault against [[Notreceau|Notreceauen]] forces in the Vi Castis Mountains. During the operation, several units, including Antón's was cut off and encircled by the Notreceauen. During the 90-hour battle before the force was relieved, Antón repeatedly exposed himself to enemy fire while personally leading his men in three separate counterattacks. Following this, Antón was successful in organizing his men and holding open a landing zone allowing for the evacuation of wounded personnel, and later initiating {{wpl||parley}} with the enemy forces to allow medical evacuation helicopters to remove several severally wounded personnel.  During this action, Antón was wounded no less than 5 times by enemy fire. The force was successfully relieved by the 51st Coraceros Brigade after an intense 90-hour battle. For these actions, Antón was awarded the [[Gold Sabre of Valor]], the nations third-highest combat military honor  


Upon his promotion to ''Comandante'', or Major, in 1989 he was invited to attend the Imperial Army's Staff and War College. Completing his training, he was assigned to the [[Military Districts of Temuair|53rd Imperial Coraceros Brigade]] as a battalion P3, or planning and operations officer. His promotion to ''Coronel'' in 1996 saw him transferred to command the [[Second Division (Temuair)|2nd Cazador Battalion]], part of the Imperial Army's [[Second Division (Temuair)|Second Division]], one of two rapid reaction forces assembled by the Imperial Army.   
Upon his promotion to ''Comandante'', or Major, in 1989 he was invited to attend the Imperial Army's Staff and War College. Completing his training, he was assigned to the [[Military Districts of Temuair|53rd Imperial Coraceros Brigade]] as a battalion P3, or planning and operations officer. His promotion to ''Coronel'' in 1996 saw him transferred to command the [[Second Division (Temuair)|2nd Cazador Battalion]], part of the Imperial Army's [[Second Division (Temuair)|Second Division]], one of two rapid reaction forces assembled by the Imperial Army.   

Revision as of 05:42, 16 April 2019

Antón Mira
Antón Mira.jpg
Born
Antón Nicolau Mira

(1960-01-11) January 11, 1960 (age 64)
Piet, Temuair
OccupationMilitary
Parent(s)Estevo Lois Mira
Carme Lía Tella Mira
RelativesRosalía Iria Mira
Roi Alberte Mira
Bree Aideen Mira
Alda Ovalle-Mira
Military career
Allegiance Temuair
Service/branchImperial Army of Temuair
Years of service1978 -
RankArmy-HRV-OF-08.svg Comandante Xeneral
Unit
Commands held
Awards
Combat Action Badge
Imperial Army Order of Merit Template:Gold Sabre of Valor Imperial Army Excellence Award Template:Battalion Leadership Award Senior Staff Service Award Company Leadership Award Exceptional Meritorious Service Award Wound Medal Meritorious Service Award Imperial Army Commendation Medal Expeditionary Service Award 1997 Sable Conflict Award Template:Air Assault Ribbon Parachute Ribbon Expert Infantry Ribbon Outstanding Army Unit Service Award Imperial Army Service Ribbon Term of Service Ribbon

Antón Nicolau Mira is an Aisling Imperial Army of Temuair Comandante Xeneral and the current commanding officer of the Aisling Special Forces Command. He is the son of renowned businessmen Estevo Lois Mira, founder and former CEO of pharmaceutical giant ParaCell.

Early life

Career

At the age of 18, Antón enrolled in the Ceannlaidir Martial Academy located in Ira, and received a commission as a Cadete do Exército, or Army Cadet. He completed his studies in 1982, and was awarded a commission as a Tenente, or Second Lieutenant. He attended Aisling Airborne Training School and was assigned as a platoon leader with the 5th Imperial Dragón Brigade, and later became a company commander with the same unit. Mira was with the 5th Imperial Dragón in 1985 during Operation Firefly; an air assault against Notreceauen forces in the Vi Castis Mountains. During the operation, several units, including Antón's was cut off and encircled by the Notreceauen. During the 90-hour battle before the force was relieved, Antón repeatedly exposed himself to enemy fire while personally leading his men in three separate counterattacks. Following this, Antón was successful in organizing his men and holding open a landing zone allowing for the evacuation of wounded personnel, and later initiating parley with the enemy forces to allow medical evacuation helicopters to remove several severally wounded personnel. During this action, Antón was wounded no less than 5 times by enemy fire. The force was successfully relieved by the 51st Coraceros Brigade after an intense 90-hour battle. For these actions, Antón was awarded the Gold Sabre of Valor, the nations third-highest combat military honor

Upon his promotion to Comandante, or Major, in 1989 he was invited to attend the Imperial Army's Staff and War College. Completing his training, he was assigned to the 53rd Imperial Coraceros Brigade as a battalion P3, or planning and operations officer. His promotion to Coronel in 1996 saw him transferred to command the 2nd Cazador Battalion, part of the Imperial Army's Second Division, one of two rapid reaction forces assembled by the Imperial Army.

Promotion to flag rank as a Tenente Xeneral in 2008 resulted in his transfer to command the 19th Imperial Dragón Brigade, one of several elite airborne units operated by the Imperial Army. In 2014, he relinquished command of the 19th Dragón to accept a promotion to the rank of Capitán Xeneral and return to command the Imperial Second Division.

In 2018, he was promoted Comandante Xeneral to and is the current commanding officer of the Aisling Special Forces Command.