Vitaly Fyodor Valentinovich

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Vitaly Fyodor Valentinovich
Born 2 January 1865

Porant

Allegiance Rotgeheim
Service/branch Porantan Army (to 1913)

Vertidigungsstaffel Fahne.png Waffen-Verteidigungsstaffel

Years of Service 1887 – present
Rank Generalleutnant (Major General)
Commands Held VI VS-Armeekorps
Battles/wars Invasion of Scheinfeld
Spouse(s) Vladislava Aleksandrovna
(1893 – 1906; her death)
Relations Jaromir (son)

Vitaly Fyodor Valentinovich (born 2 January 1865) is a Porantan-born Generalleutnant (Major General) in the Verteidigungsstaffel.

Although he was originally a member of the Porantan military, an enemy of Rotgeheim in the 10 Days War, Valentinovich was not in command of any combat units in Hundermenschen during the war. He was instead in Porant, commanding forces there. After the governmental collapse of Porant in late 1913, he immigrated with his son to Rotgeheim and joined the Verteidigungsstaffel. His combat expertise and experience in command of troops allowed him rise through the ranks of the Verteidigungsstaffel and receive command of the VI VS-Armeekorps. He is expected to acquire Rotgeheiman citizenship in 1920.

Because of his heritage and service in an enemy nation, Valentinovich faced much discrimination and intolerance in the Verteidigungsstaffel. However, he effectively stamped out this issue during the Invasion of Scheinfeld, where he distinguished himself as a tactically and strategically sound leader with a gift for exploiting enemy weaknesses.