Alexander Sacristán

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Alexander Sacristán
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Birth nameAlexander Pablo Sacristán y Quesada
Born(1910-03-14)14 March 1910
Picocaya, Ilari
Died20 November 1991(1991-11-20) (aged 81)
Ñachado, Ilari
AllegianceFlag of Peru (1822-1825).svg Ilari
Branch
Service1935 – 1945
Battles/warsSecond Europan War - Sixth Zacaya War
Relations

Alexander Pablo Sacristán y Quesada was an Ilarian officer and operative who served in the Special Operation Executive's Oboe Company.

Sacristán was a waiter when he was in college, but decided to become an army officer. In 1935, he graduated first lieutenant from the General San Martín Army College, and served under Colonel Diego Alejandro Leoz. His abilities to command, and commit to precarious missions earned him notice by his superiors, and was promoted to Captain. When the Sixth Zacaya War broke out, he took part in delaying the Archadian advance into deeper Ilari. He was then recommended to serve with and eventually under Oboe Company, and lead and plan more daring missions.

Sacristán's nonchalance in battle and his strategic mind was admired by his peers and colleagues, and despite coming across frigid and callous, Alexander cares about his personnel, and does everything he can to ensure their safety. He is the great-grandfather of Mónica Miranda Sacristán, the incumbent president of Ilari.

Early life

Military career

Later life