Patrick Garofano, 1st Duke of Tremur

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His Grace Air Marshal
The Duke of Tremur
Minister of Spatial Exploration
In office
5 December 2017 – 30 April 2018
MonarchJohn
Prime MinisterJohn Timpson
Personal details
BornSeptember 20, 2003 (2003-09-20) (age 21)
Belleville, ON
Military service
Allegiance Baustralia
Branch/service His Royal Air Force
Rank
Air Marshal
Commands

His Grace Air Marshal Patrick Garofano, 1st Duke of Tremur KG MKB (born 20 September 2003) is a Baustralian noble and senior officer. He was the first Baustralian Armed Forces Chief Warrant Officer, and first Minister of Spatial Exploration.

He was born in 2003 in Belleville, Ontario. He grew up knowing John and is a good friend of his. He has held many positions as a Member of Parliament, before being honoured with the Dukedom of Tremur.

Military career

He was commissioned in 2017 as a pilot officer before being decommissioned to take command of the non-commissioned officer contingent as Baustralian Armed Forces Chief Warrant Officer. He held the rank of Chief warrant officer, equivalent to NATO OR-9, and musters with the Air Command. He has tried the Royal Canadian Sea Cadet program, mustering with John, however found it more suitable to muster with the Royal Canadian Air Cadets. He held the rank of Air Cadet, the rank given to all new entries, and is equivalent to NATO OR-1. He left the program shortly after.

During the Baustralian-Eurekan War, the Duke of Tremur had switched allegiance to Eureka, and lost his ranks and titles. After it was revealed that he was acting as a spy on behalf of the Crown, he was given back his ranks and titles. He was promoted to flight lieutenant.

In Baustralia, after the Baustralian civil war, positions were switched around, and he was promoted to Wing commander and appointed Commanding Officer of 1 Squadron, HRAF. Upon the formation of 1 Wing, he was promoted to Group Captain and appointed Commanding Officer. Later, upon the formation of 2 Wing, he was appointed Air Officer Commanding, and ranked Air Commodore. 2 Wing was dissolved, and he became a supernumerary officer. He was the first choice for CINCAIROPS after the retirement of Deputy Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal Carmurkur. The incumbent CINCAIROPS, Air Marshal Wright was appointed DCAS, and the Duke CINC.

Honours, styles, titles and arms

Honours, styles, and titles

Noble styles of
the Duke of Tremur
Reference styleHis Grace
Spoken styleYour Grace
Alternative styleSir
2003-2017
Mister Patrick Garofano
2017-2018
His Grace Pilot officer Patrick Garofano, 1st Duke of Tremur MKB
2018-2019
His Grace Chief warrant officer Patrick Garofano, 1st Duke of Tremur KG MKB
2019-2020
His Grace Warrant officer Patrick Garofano, 1st Duke of Tremur KG MKB
2020
His Grace Flight lieutenant Patrick Garofano, 1st Duke of Tremur KG MKB
2020-2021
His Grace Wing commander Patrick Garofano, 1st Duke of Tremur KG MKB
2021
His Grace Group Captain Patrick Garofano, 1st Duke of Tremur KG MKB
2021
His Grace Air Commodore Patrick Garofano, 1st Duke of Tremur KG MKB
2021
His Grace Air Marshal Patrick Garofano, 1st Duke of Tremur KG CKB

Arms

Coat of arms of Patrick Garofano, 1st Duke of Tremur
Coronet
A ducal coronet proper
Escutcheon
Argent, a hurt
Supporters
Lions gules, armed and langued azure, sinister wearing an armband azure charged with the insignia of a pilot officer
Compartment
A carnation gules.
Symbolism
Garofano in Italian is carnation
Political offices
New title Minister of Spatial Exploration
5 December 2017 – 30 April 2018
Office dissolved
Military offices
New title Baustralian Armed Forces Chief warrant officer
2018 – 2019
Succeeded by
CPO1 Greg Watts
New title 1 Squadron HRAF Commander
2020 – 2021
Succeeded by
WCdr. Alcibiades Theocharidis
New title 1 Wing HRAF Commander
2021 – 2021
Succeeded by
Gp. Capt. Jaxson Wannamaker
New title 1 Group HRAF Air Officer Commanding
2021 – 2021
Group dissolved
Preceded by
A.M. Sir Kaden Wright
Commander-in-Chief, Air Operations
2021 – present
Incumbent