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There are various accounts of the experiences of Lieutenant-General Benjamin Faulkner, Lieutenant-Commander Miami Hodgson, Lieutenant Alexander Townsend and General Harry Miller. For example, some state that Miller's platoon was not part of the Federal Armed Forces, but were a band of former rebel mercenaries that were spared by the Government for unknown reasons. The same accounts imply that the mercenaries gained the trust of the Government and so were incorporated into the Army as a separate unit. Other biographies of Miller say that his platoon, instead of being executed, were exiled to an undisclosed location, and that Miller was retained for interrogation.

After what became known as the Liberation War, Benjamin Faulkner CV NLH ML HMPC MP was given command of the 3rd Brigade of the Liberation Army, and went on to become a founding figure of Oasis Landing. He retired from the military at the age of 19, entering a career in politics. At 23, he married Miami Hodgson, and he became Oasis Landing's first Chancellor. After serving two four-year terms, Faulkner resigned from politics, joining the Oasis Landing Development Committee. He remained an active supporter of the city's development until his death aged just 45. Officially, he died from radiation poisoning, but rumours indicate that he committed suicide as a result of the stresses from his experiences in the War.

Directly after the war, Alexander Townsend NLH MP resigned from service in the Liberation Army and the Liberation Governance Council appointed him Secretary for Education, a post he continued to hold under the government of Chancellor Faulkner. He organised a program to un-brainwash the populace, and began the establishment of a curriculum based on the values of mid-21st century humanity. After a ten-year tenure as Secretary for Education, Townsend resigned and retired to his home in the Mining District. He never consented to be interviewed about his personal wartime experiences. At the age of 50, Townsend travelled into the Wastelands, and never returned. He is presumed dead.

General Harry Miller CV NLH GPC MP, like Hodgson, remained in the Liberation Army, becoming Supreme Commander. He assisted Hodgson in the transition to the OLPC, and became the Corps' Chief Peacekeeper. He continued to serve the city in the field of defence until his tragic and heroic death during a battle against Government insurgents at the age of 56.

Miami Hodgson CV NLH MP remained in the Liberation Army, eventually becoming an important commander. She married Benjamin Faulkner at the age of 23, and she became the Secretary for Defence under the government of Chancellor Hulirien. Hodgson began reforms of the military, helping it evolve into a peacekeeping force, reorganising her department into the Department for the Oversight of the National Demilitarisation Program. She remains in active service in the Oasis Landing Peacekeeper Corps. Hodgson is now a decorated commander, receiving the Cross of Valour, and the National Legion of Honour. Her personal memoirs and autobiography give a reliable and personal account to the events leading up to the Liberation War. She is the last surviving member of the First Four of the Liberation Army.

These individuals were and are of infinite importance to the liberation and recovery of humanity. May their names forever live on in history.

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Liberation Governance Council
The Liberation Governance Council was an interim government that lasted from 2159 to 2166. It was established by the Liberation Army following the Liberation War and fall of the Federal Government.