Spencer Ironjacket MacGuire

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Spencer Ironjacket MacGuire
SpecerIronjacketMacGuire.jpg
MacGuire photographed wearing his Comancha Raider Jacket on top of his Marine uniform, 1946
Born(1911-12-14)14 December 1911
Norgate, Texas, Concordia and the Soryu
Died25 May 2016(2016-05-25) (aged 104)
Tepexdoba in the North, New Archadia, Concordia and the Soryu
AllegianceFlag of Concordia2.jpg Concordia and the Soryu
BranchRoyal Concordian Marines
Years of service1926 – 1975
Rank
  • US-O3 insignia.svg Captain (EWII)
  • US-O8 insignia.svg Major General (WoLA)
Commands held1st Comancha Marine Raider Company, 2nd Battalion, 6th Royal Concordian Marine Regiment
Battles/wars
RelationsDominic Redharvest MacGuire (grandson)

Spencer Ironjacket MacGuire (14 December 1911 – 25 May 2016) is a Concordian Comancha military officer who served in the Royal Concordian Marines. He is widely known as the commander of the 1st Comancha Marine Raider Company, one of Concordia's respected and feared units in the Second Europan War. He also played a role in organizing the tactics of Concordian special operations. He is also the grandfather of Imperial Crisis, Chalcedonic War, and Neocon War veteran Dominic Redharvest MacGuire.

MacGuire was born in Norgate to Comancha businessowners on 14 December 1905. At 18, he enrolled at the Houston Royal Concordian Military Academy and graduated as a second lieutenant. At the end of the Estharian Civil War, he was promoted to first lieutenant. During the mid-years of the Second Europan War, MacGuire was transferred to the newly formed 6th Royal Concordian Marine Regiment, which is also recognized as the "1st Comancha Marine Regiment" given the Comancha majority of the unit, and he was sent to fight in the Asianna and the Pacific Campaign. In 1940, with his superiors inspired by the efforts of the Special Operations Executive (SOE), MacGuire was recommended to command one of the first Marine Raider companies, which was to be named the 1st Comancha Marine Raider Company. From 1940 until 1942, MacGuire led his company on special assignments, which consequently observed his company becoming the most decorated unit in the Concordian Marines. In 1942, heis company was attached to the SOE's Torch Company, and served in Joyonghea for acquiring more knowledge on the SOE's tactics. He was transferred back south to serve in the Battle of Bactieu and the Allied Invasion of Quenmin. He would go on to serve in the War of Lorican Aggression's Quenminese Theater and retire as a Major General. During this time, MacGuire played a role in the formation of the Royal Concordian Marine Special Operations Command by organizing its tactics. MacGuire live the rest of his life as a farmer in Tepexdoba in the North, and died in 2016, aged 104.