I first meet Reeves at a training seminar I had to do at West Point, you wouldn't really think much of him. He would never really talk or voice his opinions much, so people wrongfully came up with a low expectation of how far he would go in the Navy. I have personally worked alongside him and have seen him go above what he is required to do in his duties for the sake of protecting maybe an extra person or two, no matter the personal cost. He is by no means perfect or the best pilot the Navy has to offer, but he is much more than expected. I do have to clarify his sudden rank rise, he proved himself a valuable asset and the Navy needed inspiring officers especially during the recent Gallic incursion in California, due to the circumstances he was quickly promoted due to his abilities and even given command of the Integrity, a way to prove my point is to state that before I put Reeves in command of the Integrity, it had never shot down a Battleship, yet a day after I had put him in command of it, I had a report on my desk the next morning detailing how the Integrity commanded by him and its crew had successfully shot down a Valor class Battleship. He is by all means a breaker of expectations and never a victim to being held back by records, which is why I feel he would be ideal in your Battlegroup. I'll have him moved as quickly as possibly from the Missouri to the Harmony should you accept this letter of relocation.
~Regards,
Fleet Admiral Alan Jones
Liberty Navy First Fleet