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Private First Class Aaron Whitefield of 1st Company, 4th Squad.

After his rescue, he was quickly court-martialed for his part in the desertion plot, he was sentenced to ten years. Upon his release in 1978, he left everything behind and moved to Vancouver Canada looking to start a new.

He ended up living homeless for an unknown number of years, haunted by the memories of his past, unable to escape the life he once lived.

Eventually, he rebuilt himself, married and had three children but still, he was never able to forget that time so many years ago.

 
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First Class Private Kyle Conners went through hell in Vietnam, just like the rest of the conscripts and volunteers. He lost many a comrades; McGraw, Parker, Norwood, Shaw. Many of them were slain before his very eyes. He carried the burden of all of them. He blamed himself, but he blamed the government the most. He was court marshalled for his involvement in the attempted mutiny led by Sergeant Stark, though he received a relatively light sentence compared to the rest, only about a year in prison, alongside his friend, Private King. A few weeks after his release, he learned of his Sergeant's execution, he seethed with fury.

Conners sent bold and graphic recounts of the horrific conditions to various news outlets, including the New York Times, which caused quite a stir within the already concerned public. He also sent some photos he recovered, including some taken by Parker, to known peace advocates within the Senate and the public, helping to fuel the anti-war peace protests in the early 70's. After the war was over, Conners took to getting revenge on the ones who had doomed his Commander to execution, culminating in the murder of a high profile prosecutor involved in the case. The murder, however, was never traced to Conners, given how many cases the prosecutor had been involved with since then, making finding a motive next to impossible.

He lived out the rest of his days at a ranch in Montana, taking occasional part time jobs and making good use of his savings. Twice a year, Conners holds a reunion at his ranch, inviting all the surviving members of the Fourth Squadron to drink and recount stories. And every year, two candles are lit; one for the strong and enduring McGraw, and one for the courageous, brave commander of the Squadron, Maverick Stark.

God bless America, and god bless our fallen. Rest well, old friends, forever at peace.
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gg boys


 
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First Class Private Kyle Conners went through hell in Vietnam, just like the rest of the conscripts and volunteers. He lost many a comrades; McGraw, Parker, Norwood, Shaw. Many of them were slain before his very eyes. He carried the burden of all of them. He blamed himself, but he blamed the government the most. He was court marshalled for his involvement in the attempted mutiny led by Sergeant Stark, though he received a relatively light sentence compared to the rest, only about a year in prison, alongside his friend, Private King. A few weeks after his release, he learned of his Sergeant's execution, he seethed with fury.

Conners sent bold and graphic recounts of the horrific conditions to various news outlets, including the New York Times, which caused quite a stir within the already concerned public. He also sent some photos he recovered, including some taken by Parker, to known peace advocates within the Senate and the public, helping to fuel the anti-war peace protests in the early 70's. After the war was over, Conners took to getting revenge on the ones who had doomed his Commander to execution, culminating in the murder of a high profile prosecutor involved in the case. The murder, however, was never traced to Conners, given how many cases the prosecutor had been involved with since then, making finding a motive next to impossible.

He lived out the rest of his days at a ranch in Montana, taking occasional part time jobs and making good use of his savings. Twice a year, Conners holds a reunion at his ranch, inviting all the surviving members of the Fourth Squadron to drink and recount stories. And every year, two candles are lit; one for the strong and enduring McGraw, and one for the courageous, brave commander of the Squadron, Maverick Stark.

God bless America, and god bless our fallen. Rest well, old friends, forever at peace.
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6D487F04E301C68DA74C38F51357EBCF88A567F9
91792E476CF6D08D05767CEACE257E43600B3D99

gg boys



4th squad will go down in RR history.
Fucks sake I'm gonna save these character photos in a folder on my PC.
God bless boys :friendly:
 
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First Lieutenant Samuel Edwin Farker

March 17, 1919- November 10, 2002
"If you care enough for a result, you will most certainly attain it."
-William James

One of the adamant opposers of the desertion plot, Farker was a witness that testified against Stark and his group of traitors, and pushed for his execution and the incarceration of the others. Afterwards, Farker was steadily promoted to the rank of Lt. Colonel before retiring from the military, after refusing the promotion to Colonel.

Running for Governor of his home state of Massachusetts, he lost to his opponent, but became an avid supporter of Anti-War and Pro Veteran policies, and then successfully ran for Mayor of Worcester. After several years, he was forced to resign after a violent altercation with a reporter who called him a monster for how he treated men under his command. Charges were pressed but Farker was found not guilty. He retired from politics completely soon after.


Farker lived to the ripe old age of 83, living with his wife, Tabitha, and on good terms with his two daughters, Mary and Elise. Having been diagnosed with dementia, his health began to decline. That, along with the fact that he was an avid smoker, did not help his case. Telling his wife he was flying to a meeting with "friends he hadn't seen in a long time", he bought a ticket to Vietnam and found where many of his men had died. On that center island, in the shade of the big rocks that provided cover from the Vietcong instead of the sun, Samuel Farker, former Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army, Former Mayor of Worcester, loving husband, father, and grandfather, calmly ate the barrel of his .357 revolver. His body was found by a rice farmer a day later.




 
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Got an hour and twenty minute long video of being on guard duty with Andres and his friends from 4th squad.
 
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Guess who's going to get infected/die first.
 
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i'm loving this rr so far. day 1 was mostly focused on the emts and police and regular people just kinda got dragged along, but day 2 is when the regular people really got to shine. lily is also a really fun character to play & the pure focus on rp rather than items or having a giggle from everyone that was around was really heartwarming to see too
 
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i'm loving this rr so far. day 1 was mostly focused on the emts and police and regular people just kinda got dragged along, but day 2 is when the regular people really got to shine. lily is also a really fun character to play & the pure focus on rp rather than items or having a giggle from everyone that was around was really heartwarming to see too

how dare you roleplay a better lily than mine
 

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