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Past Executive Officer of U.S.S. CONSORTIUM NCC-2119-A
 
Past Executive Officer of U.S.S. CONSORTIUM NCC-2119-A
  
Former Inspector General for the Federated Alliance (Disbanded)
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Now Commanding Officer of the Federated Alliance (Reorganized) Rank: Brig. General
  
Former Member of the Federated Alliance (Disbanded)
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Former Inspector General for the Federated Alliance
  
 
Member of KAG and Demon Fleet
 
Member of KAG and Demon Fleet
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Every year on the anniversary date of the Bombing of Pearl Harbor, my colors are dropped to half staff.
 
Every year on the anniversary date of the Bombing of Pearl Harbor, my colors are dropped to half staff.
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Also pay honor to the men that fought in the battle of Shiloh April 6–7, 1862.

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Jason " K'nodwI' " Shown
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Commanding Officer, U.S.S. Shiloh NCC-71941

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Past Executive Officer of U.S.S. CONSORTIUM NCC-2119-A

Now Commanding Officer of the Federated Alliance (Reorganized) Rank: Brig. General

Former Inspector General for the Federated Alliance

Member of KAG and Demon Fleet

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Member of Klingon Armada International

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Life member of the Disabled American Veterans, Civil War Re-enactor.

As Commanding Officer of the U.S.S. Shiloh pay honor to those who served our great nation in battle. So I pay honor to the fallen sailors of the Battleship Arizona (BB-39) that was sunk at Pearl Harbor on 7 Dec 1941.

Every year on the anniversary date of the Bombing of Pearl Harbor, my colors are dropped to half staff.

Also pay honor to the men that fought in the battle of Shiloh April 6–7, 1862.
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