Post by Robert Green on Jun 14, 2008 14:40:20 GMT
Accepted, but with conditions;
You're unable to gain a 'CHIEF TECHNICIAN' rank, due to the fact this has to be earnt through a process known as "Certification". So please select a "MILITARY" rank or "PILOT" rank.
Thank You,
~Danny[/i]
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Name:Robert Green
Nationality:
English
What Army will Your Character Serve Beneath?
UK
Character History:
Born in 1910 in near an airfield in the British Countryside. His father was a pilot in the RAF and his mother was unemployed but relatively well educated. She home-schooled Robert and his brother-James.
When he was old enough to walk and talk he would go out to the field behind the house to watch the fighters take off. He began to learn the names of all the planes. When the Great War came he saw whole squadrons of fighters taking off and flying in to action for four years.
He dreamt of becoming a fighter pilot and would follow his father out to the airfield day or night and would help him get ready.
He joined the army 1930 and joined his father on training missions. One day in 1938 his father was sent away and he had to stay home with a broken arm. That day his Father did not return. Robert returned for the next week waiting for his father.
When the war started he was stationed in France. He fought in many dogfights and managed to become an ace. He fought in the Battle of Britain. He amassed a huge number of kills and managed to get promoted to Chief Technician by the end of the War.
Military Rank:
Chief Technician
Writing Sample:
Robert awoke to the scene of a massive plane crash. His whole squadron had been shot down on their retreat. He searched the other planes. No one answered all of the pilots were dead except him. He wasn't sure how he had survived but he was glad that he did. He prayed and thanked the Lord that he was alive.
He looked around him. There was a forest to the west and a farm to the east. he could hear gunshot behind him and guessed that was where ha had been going from. It looked like the Nazi side of the Battle Field.
He salvaged what he could from the wreck of his plane and trudged towards the farm. He trudged over to the barn with his head down low so it was harder to see him. He opened the barn door which he found was unlocked and crept up to the top floor.
The whole time that he had walked over there he had felt as if he was being watched. His suspicions were confirmed when two NAzi soldiers walked up towards the barn. He aimed at them and let a shot go at one of their heads. He dropped dead. He lined his pistol up with the other soldiers head and let another round go. It missed and hit the Nazi in his arm. He aimed again at the Nazi. This time he was on the floor and didn't move his head much. He fired the pistol and hit him in the head.
The barnyard fell quiet once more. Robert left the farm and trudged back towards the front line. If there were more enemy's he was ready.