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Arthur Weston MacDonald
General Francis Preston Blair.jpg
Nickname(s)Wild MacDonald
Born(1818-12-16)16 December 1818
Cumberland, Maryland, Concordia and the Soryu
DiedMay 21, 1902(1902-05-21) (aged 83)
Aberdeen, Accordo, United Kingdom
Allegiance Concordia and the Soryu
Service/branch Concordian Army, Royalist Army
Years of service1832 – 1884
Commands held71st (MacDonald Appalachian Highlanders) Pennsylvania Royal Volunteer Infantry Regiment
Battles/warsConcordian Civil War

Arthur Weston MacDonald was a general that served for Concordia and the Soryu during the Concordian Civil War. He is known for making intelligent and aggressive tactics in his battles, hence his nickname by his peers Wild MacDonald. He is also famous for creating and commanding the 71st Pennsylvania Royal Volunteer Infantry Regiment, better known in the present day as the "MacDonald Highlanders of Appalachia," which is one of the famous Highlander regiments in the entire armed forces of the Commonwealth, siding with those of Rubrum's and Erebonia's.