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==Military== At sixteen years old, Queen Sayphay decided that her daughter needed to develop the skills of leadership and warfare so essential to a monarch. Accordingly, Arminia was sent to the Sky Force Academy. Arminia did well on account of her education having prepared her surprisingly well for a life in the military, and she graduated twelfth in her year. Surprising very few people, Arminia received accelerated promotion on account of her birth, and made first lieutenant by the time she was twenty two, at which point she was assigned to the Sky Force light cruiser HMS ''Hailstorm''. On Arminia's first cruise, her ship's exec and captain were both killed in action against a Shoshkepali privateer, forcing Arminia to take command of the ''Hailstorm.'' With her ship damaged, she was unable to outfight the Shoshkepali privateer, but used her existing knowledge of the Fleet's maneuver schedule to lead her own ship and its convoy directly into the friendly arms of a heavy cruiser squadron.
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