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by Holy Empire of Avalon » Tue Jul 26, 2016 10:36 pm
by Kyraina » Tue Jul 26, 2016 11:07 pm
Holy Empire of Avalon wrote:Name: David Jones
Age: 22
Gender: Male
Nationality: American
Ethnicity: Cherokee
Appearance: five feet ten inches in height, one hundred fifty pounds in weight, skin tone is pale white, eye color is blue, hair is regulation cut and light brown
Preferred Weapons: M16A2E2, M45 MEUSOC
*Can I tack a Ka-Bar, OKC Bayonet, and E-tool onto this list along with a LAR-PDS from Rock River Arms? Also, are we allowed to modify the weapons to increase functionality?
Previous military and/or law enforcement experience: Emergency Dispatcher (6 months), Emergency Medical Technician (3 years), United States Navy Fleet Marine Force Corpsman (1 year), United States Naval Special Warfare Development Group (current)
Specialization: Medical Support
Education:
Saint Joan Community College; EMT License, Associates in Science - Medical, Classes - Medical, Physics, Computers, Government
U.S. Navy; Specialized medical training, Marine Corps Martial Arts Program - Black Belt Instructor-Trainer qualified, brief training in engineering, driving, hand to hand combat, reconnaissance, intelligence, leadership, and aviation - education in these fields elapsed time longer than a week; training in fields lesser than a week have not been listed
Biography: Jones was born in Virginia and grew up with bibliophilic tendencies, he loved non-fiction reading and thus grew to enjoy history. Having an older sibling that was a bully he grew to be an introvert for the early part of his childhood and retreated to the library as a way of avoiding his abusive sister. Deciding one day enough was enough Jones struggled and fought back, this act of self preservation being the spark that would lead him down his life path. At the age of seven he'd realize that despite his dislike of conflict there were situations where it was unavoidable, such conviction would lead him into many a school yard scuffle on behalf of the down trodden. His reputation as a trouble maker would carry through his school career and would be a source of depression later in life. In high school Jones joined the Reserve Officer Training Program and after one year of membership leave following an incident with an "officer" that ended in the other cadet being near incapacitated. Being glad to graduate Jones waved his buddies goodbye as they left for the service, this left him to his own devices.
Out of boredom and need of income he became a dispatcher for the Saint Joan County Sheriff's Office and worked his way through the EMT program then gained an occupation as a Emergency Medical Technician, the job he would finish his schooling through. Upon his twenty first birthday Jones would swear into the United States Navy as a Hospital Corpsman and go through the required training process to be assigned to the Fleet Marine Force. He would see duty time in a variety of theaters from humanitarian aid in Africa and Asia to combat operations in Afghanistan, Iraq, and parts of the Arabian Peninsula. To best support his team Jones would undergo specialist training in a wide variety of fields, his thought process being that should a team member be injured he would have the skills to cover their job and treat their wounds and that lead to his knowledge in a wide variety of topics earning him a invitation to Basic Underwater Demolition School upon the anniversary of his enlistment.
With a heavy heart the corpsman said "fair wind and following seas" to his noble Marines and wished them well as he took the next step of his life. Only after dying twice in BUDS, the first to drowning and the second to shock of blood loss, Jones would earn his Trident and be sent to the next part of the process, SEAL specialization training where he would re-earn his title of Corpsman. Having finally left training for several months the special warfare operator has been involved with operations taking advantage of his range of skills, though he still puts in for whatever training they will give him; so in a way Jones is still the same as he ever was.
RP sample: My most recent work
Sorry if the app sucks, limited on time, so if one and one do not make two somewhere in there just tell me and I will fix the discrepancy. Hopefully this RP is able to get enough people.
by Holy Empire of Avalon » Tue Jul 26, 2016 11:18 pm
Kyraina wrote:Holy Empire of Avalon wrote:Name: David Jones
Age: 22
Gender: Male
Nationality: American
Ethnicity: Cherokee
Appearance: five feet ten inches in height, one hundred fifty pounds in weight, skin tone is pale white, eye color is blue, hair is regulation cut and light brown
Preferred Weapons: M16A2E2, M45 MEUSOC
*Can I tack a Ka-Bar, OKC Bayonet, and E-tool onto this list along with a LAR-PDS from Rock River Arms? Also, are we allowed to modify the weapons to increase functionality?
Previous military and/or law enforcement experience: Emergency Dispatcher (6 months), Emergency Medical Technician (3 years), United States Navy Fleet Marine Force Corpsman (1 year), United States Naval Special Warfare Development Group (current)
Specialization: Medical Support
Education:
Saint Joan Community College; EMT License, Associates in Science - Medical, Classes - Medical, Physics, Computers, Government
U.S. Navy; Specialized medical training, Marine Corps Martial Arts Program - Black Belt Instructor-Trainer qualified, brief training in engineering, driving, hand to hand combat, reconnaissance, intelligence, leadership, and aviation - education in these fields elapsed time longer than a week; training in fields lesser than a week have not been listed
Biography: Jones was born in Virginia and grew up with bibliophilic tendencies, he loved non-fiction reading and thus grew to enjoy history. Having an older sibling that was a bully he grew to be an introvert for the early part of his childhood and retreated to the library as a way of avoiding his abusive sister. Deciding one day enough was enough Jones struggled and fought back, this act of self preservation being the spark that would lead him down his life path. At the age of seven he'd realize that despite his dislike of conflict there were situations where it was unavoidable, such conviction would lead him into many a school yard scuffle on behalf of the down trodden. His reputation as a trouble maker would carry through his school career and would be a source of depression later in life. In high school Jones joined the Reserve Officer Training Program and after one year of membership leave following an incident with an "officer" that ended in the other cadet being near incapacitated. Being glad to graduate Jones waved his buddies goodbye as they left for the service, this left him to his own devices.
Out of boredom and need of income he became a dispatcher for the Saint Joan County Sheriff's Office and worked his way through the EMT program then gained an occupation as a Emergency Medical Technician, the job he would finish his schooling through. Upon his twenty first birthday Jones would swear into the United States Navy as a Hospital Corpsman and go through the required training process to be assigned to the Fleet Marine Force. He would see duty time in a variety of theaters from humanitarian aid in Africa and Asia to combat operations in Afghanistan, Iraq, and parts of the Arabian Peninsula. To best support his team Jones would undergo specialist training in a wide variety of fields, his thought process being that should a team member be injured he would have the skills to cover their job and treat their wounds and that lead to his knowledge in a wide variety of topics earning him a invitation to Basic Underwater Demolition School upon the anniversary of his enlistment.
With a heavy heart the corpsman said "fair wind and following seas" to his noble Marines and wished them well as he took the next step of his life. Only after dying twice in BUDS, the first to drowning and the second to shock of blood loss, Jones would earn his Trident and be sent to the next part of the process, SEAL specialization training where he would re-earn his title of Corpsman. Having finally left training for several months the special warfare operator has been involved with operations taking advantage of his range of skills, though he still puts in for whatever training they will give him; so in a way Jones is still the same as he ever was.
RP sample: My most recent work
Sorry if the app sucks, limited on time, so if one and one do not make two somewhere in there just tell me and I will fix the discrepancy. Hopefully this RP is able to get enough people.
He should be close to 26 if he enlisted at the age of 21 and recently reviewed e-enlisted. A standard enlisted contract is for at least 4 years active duty. There are 2 year enlistment contracts but not a 100% sure if the Navy has them.
Also if he was A corpsman before he was a SEAL then he would have never lost the title of Corpsman, even after he graduated BUDS
by Kyraina » Tue Jul 26, 2016 11:29 pm
Holy Empire of Avalon wrote:Kyraina wrote:He should be close to 26 if he enlisted at the age of 21 and recently reviewed e-enlisted. A standard enlisted contract is for at least 4 years active duty. There are 2 year enlistment contracts but not a 100% sure if the Navy has them.
Also if he was A corpsman before he was a SEAL then he would have never lost the title of Corpsman, even after he graduated BUDS
As far as I know your contract can be reviewed and amended if both you and the branch's representative agree on the terms, in this case his occupation going from FMF Corpsman to SEAL Corpsman
To that last bit, it was more of an artist way of saying they broke him down and built him up from scratch, the whole maggot to being a person thing
-Though the SEALs do have to go through training for their specialization, thus if you are a Hospital Corpsman you will have to go through expanding training to become a SEAL Corpsman. Been awhile since I read up on all that, but I am fairly certain that is the case. Either way, it was just an artistic way of saying he got the joy of starting the process all over again at a harder difficulty. AKA, Jones played real life Dark Souls. Sorry for the confusion though.
*I can make him 26, but that would make him more likely to have undergone more training given his personality, and it would be a bit OP for him to have all that training compared to the rest of the unit; on the other hand I also do not want him to lose that constantly curious and helpful personality trait that makes him be that way as it is one of the reason he ended up enlisting in the first place.
by Holy Empire of Avalon » Tue Jul 26, 2016 11:37 pm
Kyraina wrote:Holy Empire of Avalon wrote:As far as I know your contract can be reviewed and amended if both you and the branch's representative agree on the terms, in this case his occupation going from FMF Corpsman to SEAL Corpsman
To that last bit, it was more of an artist way of saying they broke him down and built him up from scratch, the whole maggot to being a person thing
-Though the SEALs do have to go through training for their specialization, thus if you are a Hospital Corpsman you will have to go through expanding training to become a SEAL Corpsman. Been awhile since I read up on all that, but I am fairly certain that is the case. Either way, it was just an artistic way of saying he got the joy of starting the process all over again at a harder difficulty. AKA, Jones played real life Dark Souls. Sorry for the confusion though.
*I can make him 26, but that would make him more likely to have undergone more training given his personality, and it would be a bit OP for him to have all that training compared to the rest of the unit; on the other hand I also do not want him to lose that constantly curious and helpful personality trait that makes him be that way as it is one of the reason he ended up enlisting in the first place.
I'll have to think. Because a job change doesn't change your contract. I went from being a Combat Controller to being a Satellite Operator after a training injury. I got out of my initial enlistment due to a medical discharge.
As far as extra time training, just because he gets thee training doesn't mean he will be certified for that specific job.
Now I can see say at the half way point of a 4 year enlistment voluteering and be selected for BUDS/Seal Training, then reupping after or even before he left for BUDS, which would keep him around 22 but turning 23. Lucky for you BUDS is short (6months) compared to the 2 years of training I had to do for Combat Controller.
by Kyraina » Tue Jul 26, 2016 11:46 pm
Holy Empire of Avalon wrote:Kyraina wrote:I'll have to think. Because a job change doesn't change your contract. I went from being a Combat Controller to being a Satellite Operator after a training injury. I got out of my initial enlistment due to a medical discharge.
As far as extra time training, just because he gets thee training doesn't mean he will be certified for that specific job.
Now I can see say at the half way point of a 4 year enlistment voluteering and be selected for BUDS/Seal Training, then reupping after or even before he left for BUDS, which would keep him around 22 but turning 23. Lucky for you BUDS is short (6months) compared to the 2 years of training I had to do for Combat Controller.
You are correct, it does not mean you are certified for that job, however being training on how to efficiently do a man's job while he is laid out is much better than attempting to fumble through it. Looking at it as two situations from a squaddies perspective I would rather be in the situation of being a man down and having a dude who can partially cover for him than being in the situation of being a man down and having to get an amateur to cover for him. The military will give you as much training as you ask for, it is just the fact that a lot of folks "don't have the time" to bother asking.
I see that jab I raise you one more. BUDS also is a whole lot more lethal But thanks for your service nonetheless, ground pounder, SOF, desk jockey, or otherwise, service is service. So you got a toast from me.
Anyway, think it over, I am going to hit the rack, Lord only knows when I will get another chance to XD
by Altito Asmoro » Wed Jul 27, 2016 4:34 am
Kyraina wrote:Holy Empire of Avalon wrote:You are correct, it does not mean you are certified for that job, however being training on how to efficiently do a man's job while he is laid out is much better than attempting to fumble through it. Looking at it as two situations from a squaddies perspective I would rather be in the situation of being a man down and having a dude who can partially cover for him than being in the situation of being a man down and having to get an amateur to cover for him. The military will give you as much training as you ask for, it is just the fact that a lot of folks "don't have the time" to bother asking.
I see that jab I raise you one more. BUDS also is a whole lot more lethal But thanks for your service nonetheless, ground pounder, SOF, desk jockey, or otherwise, service is service. So you got a toast from me.
Anyway, think it over, I am going to hit the rack, Lord only knows when I will get another chance to XD
I think it should be fine if you change from reupping at the age of 22 and going to BUDS to being in the middle of a 4 year enlistment and going to BUDS and then Reupping. If the OP agrees of coarse.
by Kyraina » Wed Jul 27, 2016 5:23 am
Altito Asmoro wrote:Should I start the IC now?Kyraina wrote:I think it should be fine if you change from reupping at the age of 22 and going to BUDS to being in the middle of a 4 year enlistment and going to BUDS and then Reupping. If the OP agrees of coarse.
Well, if that is the best. I'm not really familiar with US military recruitment system and its requirement so if it's fine by Kyraina since technically he knows more about US military than me, I guess it is fine.
by Holy Empire of Avalon » Wed Jul 27, 2016 12:52 pm
Kyraina wrote:Altito Asmoro wrote:Should I start the IC now?
Well, if that is the best. I'm not really familiar with US military recruitment system and its requirement so if it's fine by Kyraina since technically he knows more about US military than me, I guess it is fine.
Us military does 8 year contracts (part active duty, part reserves) for initial enlistment. The active duty years range from 2 to 6 years, while reserve portion ranges from 2 to 6 years. The 2 active duty, and 6 reserve is hardly donee because now days most training last up to a year. Now you can re-enlist (also called re-up) a year before your separate date. You can also do a palace chase or palace guard program allowing you to serve the remainder of your active duty contract in either the NG or Reserves. Contract does not change with Job Code Change.
Now that I explained that but probably made no sense, the only thing I have a problem is that he would technically be to new form training to be part of a spec ops unit like this but I am willing to let it slide with the characters experience as a medic before military service and during initial enlistment.
Also will apologize to Avalon for misreading training and experience. Thought it said he enlisted at age 21, now 22 with 3 years time in service. That's where the 26 thing come from. So sorry on that.
Edit: I am fine with him being accepted, since it was me misreading that caused the original denial.
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by Kyraina » Wed Jul 27, 2016 2:41 pm
The Yuktobanian Republic wrote:Name: Angela Ziegler
Age: 37
Gender: Female
Nationality: Switzerland
Ethnicity: German
Appearance: Angela Ziegler
Preferred Weapons (PICK TWO: Primary and sidearm.): SG 550, P250, Panzerfaust 3 or FIM-92 Stinger
Previous military and/or law enforcement experience: Swiss Land Forces, Army Reconnaissance Detachment 10
Specialization: Anti-Tank/Anti-Air Expert
Education: 4 years at University of Zurich
Biography: Born in Geneva in 1979, she had a normal childhood until she was 12, when her father left the family and the country for the United States. Angela spent the rest of her High School years with only her Mother for support. When she graduated, she got accepted into the University of Zurich to study medicine. After graduating Collage, she left to join the Swiss Land Forces, getting into Army Reconnaissance Detachment 10 and becoming an excellent explosives expert. She was part of the peacekeeping force deployed to Bosnia in 1995, and upon return to Switzerland she took up the role as an explosives expert. She was proficient in using her Panzerfaust 3 to take out enemy armor, but she never got the chance to use her skills as an Anti-Tank and Anti-Air Soldier.
In 2015 she left the Swiss Army to pursue other interests and also to take care of her mother, who was falling ill. She continued to train with weaponry, but not the official Swiss weaponry used by the army. One day, Army Reconnaissance Detachment 10 called her back to tell her that a new Counter-Terrorism Organization was being formed, and it needed explosive experts. Seeing this as a chance to not only get back into the fight, but to also get high end weaponry like the Daewoo K11 DAW and the Starstreak HVM, she immediately signed up.
RP sample: Overwatch
by Altito Asmoro » Wed Jul 27, 2016 5:32 pm
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Tempestat wrote:This looks really cool...but I don't have any previous RP experience. Would it be okay if I wrote a paragraph or something?
by Kyraina » Wed Jul 27, 2016 6:50 pm
Parcia wrote:
Hey, i'm here, editing my APP, having problems with the name.
And yes, i'm going female Spetznaz.
Because reasons.
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