GENERAL INFORMATION Name: Jane Hartman Age: 24 Standard Years Gender: Female Height: 171cm Weight: 63kg
SOCIAL BACKGROUND Birthplace: New Richland City, Planet Houston, Texas. Previous fields of work:
Private First Class, Liberty Marine Corps. (812-816A.S)
Cashier, Marson’s Supermarket, New Richland (810-811A.S)
SERVICE HISTORY – LIBERTY MARINE CORPS Initial training undertaken:Y Rank Attained: Private First Class [E-1] Position: Rifleman Unit: 4th Marine Regiment Postings:
Initial Training Centre, Hampton Barracks, Houston [6 Months]
Exercise Blue Shade, Planet Pittsburgh. Co-operative exercise with 6th Liberty Army Air Division, 3rd Marine Regiment, 4th Marine Regiment and 103rd Field Artillery. [1 Month]
PFC Hartman has served with the 4th for a good chunk of the past four years, and done so aptly. She has fulfilled her duties in accordance with the values we hold dear; courage, loyalty and teamwork, at significant cost to herself both personally and professionally. Not once has a report crossed my desk of any infraction involving the Private whilst in the service of this corps. She has denied opportunities to attend promotion courses on two separate occasions, despite the requests of her C.O, citing personal reasons.
Ms Hartman was honourably discharged from the LMC following injuries sustained during a boarding action with the 214th R.R.F (Rapid Response Flotilla). A strip of explosive tape was detonated aboard the vessel PFC Hartman’s team was aboard. Designated as a negotiator, the Private had removed her helmet in order to facilitate communications and suffered serious damage to her face and eyes in the ensuing explosion. No other member of the team was severely injured. Hartman was transferred to a civilian hospital on Denver and remained in recovery for five months. Medical personnel inform me that all wounds impairing functionality have been treated, and scarring restricted to a single band running from her right eye to chin which is anticipated to remain immediately visible for approx. one year. In any event, they assure me it will not interfere with her duties.
- Regards;
Capt. Christopher Tancher
C.O Bravo Company
4th Regiment
Liberty Marine Corps Semper fidelis
Back again, Sir/Ma'am. Just a formality after that little incident in the Corps, I hope. There isn't much to add, as to why I'm re-enlisting with the Navy. The same reasons I put my hand up for the Marines the first time round. It's a special sort of group... Darn, you end up closer to the people in the force then you do to your own family. After I was discharged I-... It's not easy to find that sort of thing again. It's not something that you can explain to someone else. In the end, I guess I missed it.
Not just the people mind, it's being able to do something. Anything. There's a lot of people out there that can't do much for themselves, not unless we're willing to do something about it. And there's a lot of people that'd take advantage of them. I'm afraid I've met more of those then I'd have liked to. I want to bring those numbers down. The marines don't need me anymore. The 4th's moved on in the years since I left. They thought I was dead once, and it'd be a right pain to go back in and get my kit off everyone again. Don't really fancy fighting Master Sergeant Hurley for my rifle again anyway.
The kit's not the only reason for the transfer though. Guess I owe a bit to one of your Officers, he gave me a hand when it was just what I needed. Showed me the light, if you'll forgive the metaphor. Enough to give it another shot at any rate. Not for the brass, or the shiny medals, or some rubbish like that, but for the people we protect.
One final request, Sir/Ma'am. When I make it through training, I'd like to be assigned to the command of Lt.Cdr Sius, if at all possible. I've worked with the Commander before, and he runs a darn tight ship.