Date of Birth: 759 AS
Serving in the 1st since: 785 AS
Height: 6'1''
Weight: 138 lbs
Service Record:
780: Graduation from West Point Military Academy, number of demerits: 1
781: Promoted to Captain
784: Received a Silver Star for distinguished leadership during the Kepler Uprisings
784: Attended Delta Briefing
788: Entry into Delta
789: Received a Medal of Honor for facing a insurgent militia platoon on his own, gunning down 18 enemies before being incapacitated, to allow the evacuation of 15 wounded soldiers; Simmons barely survived, with large parts of his body now being cybernetic replacements
790: Release from hospital; promoted to Major
792: Received a Distinguished Service Medal for his outstanding actions during Operation Sinking Ship
794: Promoted to Lieutenant Colonel
797: Promoted to Colonel
799: Promoted to Brigadier General
802: Awarded a Distinguished Service Cross for outstanding leadership during Operation Skydiver
811: Promoted to Major General and placed in charge of the 1st SFOD-D
811: Promoted to Lieutenant General
813: Promoted to General
814: Promoted to Commander General, placed in charge of LSOCOM and the Eastern Army
Note: This shortened service record only mentions ribbons and medals of higher importance; Comm. Gen. William Simmons has been awarded over 60 ribbons and medals during his career and mentioning all of them would unnecessarily and greatly expand this file.
Date of Birth: 787 AS
Height: 6'0''
Weight: 142 lbs
Specialization: Covert Ops, Infantry (both light and heavy),
Service Record:
809: Graduation from West Point Military Academy
811: Graduation from Ranger and Airborne School and RIP; entered service in the 75th Ranger Regiment, 23rd Platoon
813: Received a Silver Star for outstanding actions during Operation Burning Serpent
815: Entry into Delta
817: Promotion to Captain
Date of Birth: 792 AS
Height: 6'2''
Weight: 240 lbs
Specializations: Classified
Service Record:
816: Enlisted as LSF Officer through the ROTC
[Entries purged on order of General Isabelle Kaitlynn]
817: Recruited into Delta; was able to skip most training units, as prior knowledge was already available
Purged entries classified as Top Secret/SCI and only available on a need-to-know-basis.
Biography:
[Entry purged on order of General Isabelle Kaitlynn]
Note:
Due to the classified nature of Patterson's career, Operators are to be instructed to refrain from asking questions regarding his past.
Date of Birth: 788 AS
Height: 5'8''
Weight: 122 lbs
Specializations: Army Aviator/ECW; Light Infantry
Service Record:
806: Enlisted for Army Basic Training at Fort Jackson
807: Graduated from Airborne School, RIP and Ranger School; added to the 75th Ranger Regiment, 23rd Platoon
808: Promoted to Corporal
810: Earned a Army Commendation Medal for distinguished Service during Operation Rising Eagle
810: Promoted to Sergeant
811: Entry into Warrant Officer Career College
815: Graduation from Warrant Officer Career College; promoted to Warrant Officer, entry into the 106th Army Aviator Division
816: Promoted to Chief Warrant Officer (CW2); attended Delta Briefing
817: Entry into Delta
Date of Birth: 787 AS
Height: 5"9'
Weight: 171 lbs
Service Record:
805: Enlisted for Marine Corps Basic Combat Training at Camp Eagle, Planet Mojave
805: Promoted to Private 1st Class
807: Received a Marine Corps Commendation Medal for outstanding actions during ground combat
807: Promoted to Corporal
808: Received Aerial Achievement Medal for distinguished service as gunner of a military vessel
809: Promoted to Sergeant
809: Attended Delta Briefing
810: Entry into Delta
Biography:
Initiating his military career at the desert boot camp known as “Camp Eagle” on Planet Mojave, Zanders has shown superior performance throughout his training course and thus was able to start as a Private First Class right away. After two years in service, he received the Marine Corps Commendation Medal with attached Valor device during a ground-operation where he proved to be a viable asset in the street-fighting environment of California Minor - this also lead to him to be promoted to Corporal in the same year. Rapidly improving in vehicle gunnery, Zanders even received the Aerial Achievement Medal in 808 for successfully shooting down a whole Rogue squadron attacking a VIP transport he was assigned to defend; this earned him his third promotion, making him a Sergeant. As a result of Zanders’ high performance, he was invited to attend a Delta briefing in 809, and since he was seen as a potential entry candidate, his skills would be truly put to trial during the following years of training.
Date of Birth: 780 AS
Height: 6"6' inches
Weight: 242 lbs
Service Record:
798: Enlisted for Marine Corps Basic Combat Training at Camp Eagle, Planet Mojave
798: Promoted to Private 1st Class
799: Completed Advanced Assault Training on Fort Bush
805: Promoted to Lance Corporal
806: Finally received a Good Conduct Medal after being denied one for quite a time due to his trigger-happy demeanor
807: Attended Airborne School
809: Promoted to Corporal; moved to 28th FORECON Company
810: Received Combat Action badge for meritorious service
811: Promoted to Sergeant
812: Attended Delta Briefing
813: Entry into Delta
Biography:
Sergeant Gabriel Dale enlisted in the Marine Corps in 798, completing his training Camp. Later on he went to numerous training courses, including Drill Instructor School, Airborne and Pathfinder course. In 809 AS his commanding officer decided to relocate him to the 28th FORECON company (a result of his outstanding combat performance), where he later was awarded a Combat Action badge for quite much fulfilling his CO's expectations. In 811 A.S., he was promoted to Sergeant and was given the honor to act as Drill Instructor in the boot camp where once he completed his basic training; shortly after he completed his 3-year-term as a DI, he attended a Delta briefing, and got accepted as a candidate for 1st training. After completing his training, Sergeant Gabriel Dale was confronted with a though choice - abandoning his wife Cindy Dale or return to the Marine Corps as regular Sergeant. Seeing him in space wearing neither a name tag nor any other insignia but still in the uniform of a member of the Liberty armed forces should explain which one he gave his preference. While his former FORECON unit testifies that he has been rather trigger-happy and short-fused, until now these two "virtues" have been proven to be rather beneficial to his career.