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[[Humphrey Mintz]] was a captain within the Hundred Man Battalion<ref>"I am Humphrey Mintz, former Captain of the Imperial Army's Hundred
[[Humphrey Mintz]] was a captain within the Hundred Man Battalion<ref>"I am Humphrey Mintz, former Captain of the Imperial Army's Hundred
Man Battalion." - Humphrey Mintz ([[Suikoden (game)|Suikoden]])</ref>. In fact, Humphrey was noted as being one of the most famed captains the elite unit ever had<ref>"Why it's Humphrey, one of the most renowned Captains of the Imperial Army's Hundred Man Battalion." - Vincent de Boule ([[Suikoden (game)|Suikoden]])</ref>. Being a captain in the battalion was obviously considered an honour as Humphrey attempted to use his former status to gain entrance to the [[Dragon's Den]]<ref>"I am Humphrey Mintz, former Captain of the Imperial Army's Hundred Man Battalion. I request a meeting with Commander Joshua of the Knights of the Dragon's Den." - Humphrey Mintz ([[Suikoden (game)|Suikoden]])</ref>. It is known that Humphrey attacked his own commanding officer during the [[Kalekka Incident]] but it is not known whether this commander was in the battalion or part of a larger unit<ref>"In my fury I attacked my own commander, and became a fugitive." - Humphrey Mintz ([[Suikoden (game)|Suikoden]])</ref>.
Man Battalion." - Humphrey Mintz ([[Suikoden]])</ref>. In fact, Humphrey was noted as being one of the most famed captains the elite unit ever had<ref>"Why it's Humphrey, one of the most renowned Captains of the Imperial Army's Hundred Man Battalion." - Vincent de Boule ([[Suikoden]])</ref>. Being a captain in the battalion was obviously considered an honour as Humphrey attempted to use his former status to gain entrance to the [[Dragon's Den]]<ref>"I am Humphrey Mintz, former Captain of the Imperial Army's Hundred Man Battalion. I request a meeting with Commander Joshua of the Knights of the Dragon's Den." - Humphrey Mintz ([[Suikoden]])</ref>. It is known that Humphrey attacked his own commanding officer during the [[Kalekka Incident]] but it is not known whether this commander was in the battalion or part of a larger unit<ref>"In my fury I attacked my own commander, and became a fugitive." - Humphrey Mintz ([[Suikoden]])</ref>.


==References==
==References==

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The Hundred Man Battalion (軍百人 Gun Hyakunin, One Hundred Person Army) was a military unit within the Scarlet Moon Imperial Army.

Humphrey Mintz was a captain within the Hundred Man Battalion[1]. In fact, Humphrey was noted as being one of the most famed captains the elite unit ever had[2]. Being a captain in the battalion was obviously considered an honour as Humphrey attempted to use his former status to gain entrance to the Dragon's Den[3]. It is known that Humphrey attacked his own commanding officer during the Kalekka Incident but it is not known whether this commander was in the battalion or part of a larger unit[4].

References

  1. "I am Humphrey Mintz, former Captain of the Imperial Army's Hundred Man Battalion." - Humphrey Mintz (Suikoden)
  2. "Why it's Humphrey, one of the most renowned Captains of the Imperial Army's Hundred Man Battalion." - Vincent de Boule (Suikoden)
  3. "I am Humphrey Mintz, former Captain of the Imperial Army's Hundred Man Battalion. I request a meeting with Commander Joshua of the Knights of the Dragon's Den." - Humphrey Mintz (Suikoden)
  4. "In my fury I attacked my own commander, and became a fugitive." - Humphrey Mintz (Suikoden)

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