Kiều Hữu Dương
Kiều Hữu Dương | |
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Born | 21 December 1885 Lào Ngãi, Sương Dày Province, Quenmin |
Died | 31 July 1977 Buôn Ma Thuột, Bình Dương Province, Quenmin | (aged 91)
Allegiance | Triệu Dynasty Quenmin |
Service/ | Imperial Quenminese Army Imperial and Royal Quenminese Army - Armed Ground Force |
Rank | Imperial Marshal |
Commands held | Southern Imperial Front
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Relations | Kiều Dũng Quang (son) |
Kiều Hữu Dương (21 December 1895-31 July 1988) was a military officer that served in the Imperial Quenminese Army and the Royal Quenminese Army. He is considered to be one of the best officers to ever take command of a unit in the Quenminese military.
Military Career
First Europan War
When Phòng Thất, Emperor of Quenmin at that time, declared war upon the Imperials and their Archadian and Guadosalam allies, Hữu Dương was given command to invade the Imperial colony of East Hindalesia. He fought alongside a Gallian officer named Gilbert Gassenarl who was deployed to command the Altissian—Altissia is a Lucian Commonwealth nation—forces to counter the Imperial threat. Together, they've both had done well in keeping the Imperial forces occupied greatly.
His most controversial action during the Hindalesia Campaign was of his treatment of prisoners. He ordered his soldiers to do whatever it takes to elicit information from the enemy by any means necessary. This gave to the rise of using tiger cages to almost immobolize them, beat them up for no reason, and, as some rumors say, use acid for imposing pain; these methods were all for the sake of breaking the morale of his adversaries. The High Command has heard of his actions and they have given him a demotion to Major General as a result, albeit giving him the chance to stay in the military.
Second Europan War
During 1943, a battle-hardened Imperial Marshal named Lê Cuòng Gia was killed in action at Indiaen. Being a second-in-command, Hữu Dương was promoted to Imperial Marshal once again.