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|service = [[Terran-Kilrathi War]]
* [[Operation Crusade]]
* [[First Enigma Campaign]]
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==Service==
==Service==
The ''TCS Austin'' served the Confederation in the 2650s and acted as part of the Honor Guard for the [[Diplomatic Corps]] during the signing of the Terran-[[Firekkan]] Alliance in [[2655]]. During that same year, the ''Austin'' transferred some of its pilots to the ''[[TCS Tiger's Claw]]'' due to recent losses the latter vessel had suffered. These two pilots were [[Etienne Montclair]] and [[Zachary Colson]].
The ''TCS Austin'' served the Confederation in the 2650s and acted as part of the Honor Guard for the [[Diplomatic Corps]] during the signing of the Terran-[[Firekkan]] Alliance in [[2655]]. During that same year, the ''Austin'' transferred some of its pilots to the ''[[TCS Tiger's Claw]]'' due to recent losses the latter vessel had suffered. These two pilots were [[Etienne Montclair]] and [[Zachary Colson]].
==External Links==
*[http://www.wcnews.com/encyclopedia/showrecord.php?id=1179|Wing Wing Commander CIC Encyclopedia Article- TCS Austin]


{{#set:source=[[The Secret Missions 2: Crusade]]}}
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Revision as of 15:37, 31 May 2011

TCS Austin
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Type Gettysburg-class Cruiser
Primary User Terran Confederation
Service Terran-Kilrathi War




The TCS Austin was a Gettysburg-Class Cruiser in the service of the Terran Confederation.

Service

The TCS Austin served the Confederation in the 2650s and acted as part of the Honor Guard for the Diplomatic Corps during the signing of the Terran-Firekkan Alliance in 2655. During that same year, the Austin transferred some of its pilots to the TCS Tiger's Claw due to recent losses the latter vessel had suffered. These two pilots were Etienne Montclair and Zachary Colson.