[b]Name:[/b] Karol Zabek, Kapitan, Infantry [b]Age:[/b] 38 [b]Country of Origin:[/b] (Kalisz) Poland [b]Religion:[/b] Roman Catholic [b]Division:[/b] Planning and Operations [b]Appearance:[/b] [img]http://i.imgur.com/Mx53fw6.png[/img] Karol Zabek stands 6' tall and weighs 195 Lbs. He has brown hair and bluish gray eyes. He has a hardened appearance from years of combat. His body is adorned with several scars received during combat between 1 Sep 39 and 4 Oct 39 when his unit, assigned to the Polish 25th Infantry Division fought a delaying action from the border with Germany to the nation's capital. [b]Personality:[/b] Focus. Karol is haunted by several ghosts, brothers of the 29th Polish Infantry Regiment, he served with until the 4th of October 1939. The memory of their deaths drives the former Polish army Captain to continue his [i]mission[/i], fighting the Germans to remove them from his country. The destruction or harassment of Wehrmacht or Waffen SS units inside the territorial borders he knows as Poland is his prime directive. It is his focus and reason to live. [b]Flaw:[/b] Karol Zabek is fixed and hell bent to do what he sees as right. His mind is difficult to change; pig-headed. A wound to the right leg received in action on 25 September 1939 during the defense of Warsaw has left Kapitan Zabek with a limp. Due to his unyielding discipline, he pushes himself and even runs with a limp, but cannot keep up with the younger soldiers of the resistance. If cornered, Karol will not run. He will stand and fight; live or die. - Speaks fluent Polish and decent German; enough to get by. He understands a few Russian words, but not enough to effectively communicate ideas.