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'''Sir David Roest-Westhin, K.B., K.S.G., C.E., O.M.''' | '''Sir David Roest-Westhin, K.B., K.S.G., C.E., O.M.''' | ||
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#[[Vice-Minister of State (Health and Education)|Deputy Vice-Minister of State for Health and Education]] (December 9, 2004 - February 4, 2005); | #[[Vice-Minister of State (Health and Education)|Deputy Vice-Minister of State for Health and Education]] (December 9, 2004 - February 4, 2005); | ||
#Vice-Minister of State without Portfolio, [[Home Office]] (February 4, 2005 - ); | #Vice-Minister of State without Portfolio, [[Home Office (Gotzborg)|Home Office]] (February 4, 2005 - ); | ||
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#[[Royal Herald]] to His Majesty the King (May 1, 2005 - ); | #[[Royal Herald of Gotzborg|Royal Herald]] to His Majesty the King (May 1, 2005 - ); | ||
#Director of Novapol ([[Novasolum Treaty Act|Novasolum Regional Micronational Community]] [[Novapol Convention Act|Novapol Convention]]) (January 17, 2006 - April 7, 2006); | #Director of Novapol ([[Novasolum Treaty Act|Novasolum Regional Micronational Community]] [[Novapol Convention Act|Novapol Convention]]) (January 17, 2006 - April 7, 2006); | ||
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Sir David Roest-Westhin, K.B., K.S.G., C.E., O.M.
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Title | Sir |
Full Name | David Roest-Westhin |
Immigrated | December 7, 2004 |
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Biography
Roest-Westhin was the founder of the Kingdom of Pendronia in late 2001, and guided that Kingdom to unprecedented growth and stability during his two-year reign as its King. In April 2004, due to macronational obligations, he abdicated the Pendronian throne, being replaced by Steven DeBlood. He gained Gotzborg citizenship when Pendronia was annexed on December 7, 2004, and has since served the Royal Kingdom in various capacities. He was the author of the Coat of Arms Act, which led to the regulation of armorials in Gotzborg.
His hobbies include horse racing, chivalric study, heraldic research, and noble and royal genealogy.
Titles, Awards & Decorations
- Companion of The Most Honourable Order of the Eagle (C.E.) (December 14, 2004);
- Knight of The Most Exalted Order of the Star of Gotzborg (K.S.G.) (March 25, 2005);
- Government Service Medal (2005);
- Cross for Loyal Service (June 18, 2005);
- The Royal Order of Merit, Cross 4th Class (O.M.) (June 18, 2005);
- Officer of The Most Noble and Ancient Order of the Crown (O.C.) (July 19, 2005);
- The Royal Order of Merit, Cross 4th Class w/ Swords (O.M.) (December 21, 2005);
- Citizen's Medal (1 Year) (January 6, 2006);
- Knight of The Most Illustrious and the Most Noble Order of the Bison (K.B.) (January 11, 2006);
- Police Long Service Medal (3-Year) (May 3, 2012);
Government Service
- Deputy Vice-Minister of State for Health and Education (December 9, 2004 - February 4, 2005);
- Vice-Minister of State without Portfolio, Home Office (February 4, 2005 - );
Military Service
Ranks
No records available.
Posts
No records available.
Police Service
Ranks
- Chief Superintendent (RSPS) (December 6, 2005);
Posts
- Chief of Administration, Security Police (RSPS) (December 6, 2005 - );
Other Service
- Royal Herald to His Majesty the King (May 1, 2005 - );
- Director of Novapol (Novasolum Regional Micronational Community Novapol Convention) (January 17, 2006 - April 7, 2006);
Notable Contributions
- Instated the Most Illustrious and the Most Noble Order of the Bison (October 19, 2001) (as King of Pendronia);
- Founder of the private financial institution, Royal Bison Savings and Loans (December 12, 2005);