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Vaskus Kayle was a male private in the Republic Army during the time of the Galactic War between the Galactic Republic and the resurgent Sith Empire. In 3641 BBY, Kayle was assigned to Sergeant Shanra Immel's squad and served with Republic Special Forces Division Colonel Jace Malcom in the battle of Kalandis Seven, during which he helped to destroy the local Imperial–Sith controlled spaceport.

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  • Vaskus Kayle
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  • Vaskus Kayle was a male private in the Republic Army during the time of the Galactic War between the Galactic Republic and the resurgent Sith Empire. In 3641 BBY, Kayle was assigned to Sergeant Shanra Immel's squad and served with Republic Special Forces Division Colonel Jace Malcom in the battle of Kalandis Seven, during which he helped to destroy the local Imperial–Sith controlled spaceport.
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  • *Galactic Republic **Republic Army ***Shanra Immel's squad
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  • Vaskus Kayle
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  • Galactic Republic
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  • Vaskus Kayle was a male private in the Republic Army during the time of the Galactic War between the Galactic Republic and the resurgent Sith Empire. In 3641 BBY, Kayle was assigned to Sergeant Shanra Immel's squad and served with Republic Special Forces Division Colonel Jace Malcom in the battle of Kalandis Seven, during which he helped to destroy the local Imperial–Sith controlled spaceport.
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