Mikhail Yukisorskiy (Pacifica)

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Mikhail Yukisorskiy

Hero of the Kingdom of Pelinai
Native name
Михаил Акира Юкисорский
Born (1963-08-17) August 17, 1963 (age 61)
Yarimaka, Korolyeviya Prefecture,  Pelinai
Allegiance Pelinai
servicePelinese White Army
Years of service1979–present
RankField marshal
Commands held
  • Chief of General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Kingdom of Pelinai
  • 2nd Combined Arms Army
  • 4th White Guards Motor Rifle Division
  • 97th White Army Infantry Battalion
Notable battles
Awards
  • Military:
  • Butterfly Cross
  • Field Marshal’s Star
  • Hero of the Kingdom of Pelinai (2)
  • Exemplary Service Medal, 1st Class
  • Korolyeva Star (5)
  • Order of Saint Pelinai
  • Red Heart (3)
  • White Revolutionary Victory Cross
  • Long Service Medal, 1st Class
  • White Guards Service Star
  • Medal for the Capture of Letograd
  • Medal for the Capture of Yarimaka
  • Medal for the Defense of Korolyeviya
  • Yukisora Campaign Ribbon
  • Southern Campaign Ribbon
  • Royal:
  • Order of Ishikandar II
  • Cross of the Pelinayaka Church
Spouse(s)Katarina Yukisorskiy
Children5


Mikhail Akira Yukisorskiy (Pelinese: ユキソスキ・ミハイ, Михаил Акира Юкисорский; 17 August 1963–present) is a Pelinese field marshal and the current Chief of General Staff of the Pelinese Armed Forces. He is known in Pelinai for his military service during the Pelinese Civil War, especially his command of Battalion V during the Battle of Letograd.

Early life

Pelinese Civil War

White Revolution

Mikhail and the rest of his premilitary training company in Korolyeviya would mutiny on July 5 1979 during the early stages of the White Revolution, and saw minor combat action against a disorganized Separate Operational Battalion of the Belogoran Internal Troops while forces of the Army of Pelinese Restoration secured control of the city; the company sustained light casualties, including one death, and was Mikhail’s first combat action.

Shortly afterwards, once it had become clear that the Belogoran government had survived the uprising with a significant amount of military power and territorial control remaining, his unit would be drafted into the newly formed Pelinese White Army and reorganized into a company under the command of Major General Kenta Miechi’s 4th Rifle Division. He was then deployed onto the rapidly forming line of contact with Internal Troops and Belogoran People’s Army regulars that had maintained Belogoran control of the capital and most of Stelossia.

Yukisora-Sevaria Campaign

Battle of Korolyeviya

Battle of Yarimaka

Southern Campaign

Battle of Letograd

Later service

Decorations