Sandle Alarcon

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===Background information===
===Background information===
The name ''Alarcon'' (more commonly ''Alarcón'') is an Hispanic family name derived from the municipality of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alarc%C3%B3n Alarcón] in central Spain. ''Sandle'', meanwhile, appears to be a mistranslation of the French/Greek name ''Sandre'', ultimately a shortening of ''Alexandre'' or ''Aléxandros''.
The name ''Alarcon'' (more commonly ''Alarcón'') is an Hispanic family name derived from the municipality of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alarc%C3%B3n Alarcón] in central Spain. ''Sandle'', meanwhile, appears to be a mistranslation of the French/Greek name ''Sandre'', ultimately a shortening of ''Alexandre'' or ''Aléxandros''.
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Rear Admiral Alarcon (798 UC (489 IC / 3598 CE))
Gender: Male
Affiliation: Free Planets Alliance
Rank: Rear admiral
Status: Deceased (killed in action)
Died: 798 UC (489 IC / 3598 CE)

Sandle Alarcon (Japanese: サンドル・アラルコン) was an Alliance rear admiral.

He was killed following the Eighth Battle of Iserlohn, when his and Rear Admiral Nguyen's fleets were destroyed in pursuit of the retreating Imperial survivors. (LOGH: 'Determination and Ambition')

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The name Alarcon (more commonly Alarcón) is an Hispanic family name derived from the municipality of Alarcón in central Spain. Sandle, meanwhile, appears to be a mistranslation of the French/Greek name Sandre, ultimately a shortening of Alexandre or Aléxandros.

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