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A charismatic leader and aggressive soldier, Joseph made frequent trips to the frontlines to bolster morale and participate in battle. Unwilling to take advice or to delegate authority, his absences from New Avalon almost paralyzed the government of the Federated Suns. A charismatic leader and aggressive soldier, Joseph made frequent trips to the frontlines to bolster morale and participate in battle. Unwilling to take advice or to delegate authority, his absences from New Avalon almost paralyzed the government of the Federated Suns.
− Joseph was persuaded to accept a [[Armistice of Van Diemen IV|ceasefire]] with the Capellan Confederation in [[2905]], which was maintained for twenty-five years. Among the provisions of the armistice was a ban on attacking [[JumpShip]]s, a precedent that would last long after he and his son [[Peter Davion (30th c.)|Peter Davion]] resumed the attack on the Confederation. + Joseph was persuaded to accept a [[Armistice of Van Diemen IV|ceasefire]] with the Capellan Confederation in [[2905]], which was maintained for twenty-five years. Among the provisions of the armistice was a ban on attacking [[JumpShip]]s, a precedent that would last long after he and his son [[Peter Davion (First Prince)|Peter Davion]] resumed the attack on the Confederation.
During the invasion of Xhosa VII in 2930 Joseph's ''[[BattleMaster]]'' was damaged by an aerospace bombing run and he was severely injured. The following year he abdicated in favor of his son and spent the remaining years of his life dependent upon medical life support. During the invasion of Xhosa VII in 2930 Joseph's ''[[BattleMaster]]'' was damaged by an aerospace bombing run and he was severely injured. The following year he abdicated in favor of his son and spent the remaining years of his life dependent upon medical life support.
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A charismatic leader and aggressive soldier, Joseph made frequent trips to the frontlines to bolster morale and participate in battle. Unwilling to take advice or to delegate authority, his absences from New Avalon almost paralyzed the government of the Federated Suns. | A charismatic leader and aggressive soldier, Joseph made frequent trips to the frontlines to bolster morale and participate in battle. Unwilling to take advice or to delegate authority, his absences from New Avalon almost paralyzed the government of the Federated Suns. | ||
− | Joseph was persuaded to accept a [[Armistice of Van Diemen IV|ceasefire]] with the Capellan Confederation in [[2905]], which was maintained for twenty-five years. Among the provisions of the armistice was a ban on attacking [[JumpShip]]s, a precedent that would last long after he and his son [[Peter Davion ( | + | Joseph was persuaded to accept a [[Armistice of Van Diemen IV|ceasefire]] with the Capellan Confederation in [[2905]], which was maintained for twenty-five years. Among the provisions of the armistice was a ban on attacking [[JumpShip]]s, a precedent that would last long after he and his son [[Peter Davion (First Prince)|Peter Davion]] resumed the attack on the Confederation. |
During the invasion of Xhosa VII in 2930 Joseph's ''[[BattleMaster]]'' was damaged by an aerospace bombing run and he was severely injured. The following year he abdicated in favor of his son and spent the remaining years of his life dependent upon medical life support. | During the invasion of Xhosa VII in 2930 Joseph's ''[[BattleMaster]]'' was damaged by an aerospace bombing run and he was severely injured. The following year he abdicated in favor of his son and spent the remaining years of his life dependent upon medical life support. |