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===Commanding General of the Republic Armed Forces=== ===Commanding General of the Republic Armed Forces===
As the [[Republic of the Sphere]] established itself as a nation, Devlin Stone and [[David Lear]] debated asking Lee to accept the post of [[Commanding General of the Republic Armed Forces]]. Lee refused to consider the high-level post, arguing vehemently that she should remain deployed along with the field army; while the indications are that this was accepted, Lear evidently pushed for her to move from a field position to a strategic position in the longer term, so as to avoid creating a vocal opponent to various reforms who would also enjoy the popular support of much of the armed forces. With Lee adamant about not serving as Commanding General, the second choice candidate fell to [[Victor Steiner-Davion]].<ref name="J:FRp102">''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 103: "Leadership"</ref> As the [[Republic of the Sphere]] established itself as a nation, Devlin Stone and [[David Lear]] debated asking Lee to accept the post of [[Commanding General of the Republic Armed Forces]]. Lee refused to consider the high-level post, arguing vehemently that she should remain deployed along with the field army; while the indications are that this was accepted, Lear evidently pushed for her to move from a field position to a strategic position in the longer term, so as to avoid creating a vocal opponent to various reforms who would also enjoy the popular support of much of the armed forces. With Lee adamant about not serving as Commanding General, the second choice candidate fell to [[Victor Steiner-Davion]].<ref name="J:FRp102">''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 103: "Leadership"</ref>
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− By [[3085]] she had developed the concept of ''[[Errant Force]]'' and selected five lances to act as this.<ref>''BattleTech Dossiers: Lamenkov's Liability'', p. 1</ref>
==Retirement== ==Retirement==
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As the [[Republic of the Sphere]] established itself as a nation, Devlin Stone and [[David Lear]] debated asking Lee to accept the post of [[Commanding General of the Republic Armed Forces]]. Lee refused to consider the high-level post, arguing vehemently that she should remain deployed along with the field army; while the indications are that this was accepted, Lear evidently pushed for her to move from a field position to a strategic position in the longer term, so as to avoid creating a vocal opponent to various reforms who would also enjoy the popular support of much of the armed forces. With Lee adamant about not serving as Commanding General, the second choice candidate fell to [[Victor Steiner-Davion]].<ref name="J:FRp102">''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 103: "Leadership"</ref> | As the [[Republic of the Sphere]] established itself as a nation, Devlin Stone and [[David Lear]] debated asking Lee to accept the post of [[Commanding General of the Republic Armed Forces]]. Lee refused to consider the high-level post, arguing vehemently that she should remain deployed along with the field army; while the indications are that this was accepted, Lear evidently pushed for her to move from a field position to a strategic position in the longer term, so as to avoid creating a vocal opponent to various reforms who would also enjoy the popular support of much of the armed forces. With Lee adamant about not serving as Commanding General, the second choice candidate fell to [[Victor Steiner-Davion]].<ref name="J:FRp102">''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 103: "Leadership"</ref> | ||
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==Retirement== | ==Retirement== |