Joseph Fouche
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| Joseph Fouche | |
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| Full Name | Joseph Marie Reynard Fouche |
| Parents | Claude Fouche, Marie Delacroix |
| Spouse | Isabelle Laurent-Fouche |
| Children | Camille Fouche, Philippe Fouche |
| Birth Date | 17.III.1695 AN |
| Birth Place | |
| Occupation | Naval Commander, Political Leader |
| Residence | Palais Federal, Vanie |
| Political Affiliation | Founder and President of the National Salvation Council |
| Known For | Leading the 1744 Oportian Coup d'État, Naval victories during the Corsair Resurgence, Founding the National Salvation Council |
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Commodore Joseph Fouche is a prominent Oportian naval commander best known for leading the 1744 Oportian coup d'état and serving as the President of the National Salvation Council. His rise to national prominence came through his strategic naval leadership during the Corsair Resurgence, ultimately positioning him to overthrow the government of Marcel Vermeuil.
Fouche first gained national recognition as the commander of Naval Carrier Group Fouche during the Corsair Resurgence. His military achievements included successful operations against the Confederacy of the Dispossessed, most notably Operation Whispering Harbor in VIII.1744 AN and the Battle of Serpent's Reef in XI.1744 AN. These operations not only demonstrated his military prowess but also established him as a national hero. By the conclusion of the Corsair Resurgence, public opinion polls indicated his approval rating exceeded 90% across various demographic groups.