[i][u][b]Character Sheet[/b][/u][/i] (There are two seats in the UAZ, and five in the Humvee) [h3][b][color=f7941d]Name:[/color][/b] Don Webb Jr.[/h3] [COLOR=f7941d][b]Age:[/b][/COLOR] 32 [COLOR=f7941d][b]Nationality:[/b][/COLOR] American [COLOR=f7941d][b]Ethnicity:[/b][/COLOR] African [COLOR=f7941d][b]Rank:[/b][/COLOR] Major [COLOR=f7941d][b]MOS:[/b][/COLOR] 11A Infantry Officer [COLOR=f7941d][b]Army:[/b][/COLOR] US Army [COLOR=f7941d][b]Branch:[/b][/COLOR] Infantry [COLOR=f7941d][b]Equipment:[/b][/COLOR] 1 set of BDUs, five brown T-shirts (rolled in ziploc bags), twelve pair of OD Green wool socks (rolled in ziploc bags), five candles, two trip wire spools, 200 feet of 550 Lb parachute cord, Mountain sleeping bag attached to bottom of the ruck, Kevlar Helmet, Large Rucksack, 2x Shelter halves with 12 stakes and six pins, Chemical Protective mask, MOPP Gear (Mission Oriented Protective Posture), LBE (Load Bearing Equipment) to include two magazine pouches for the M16, one magazine pouch for the M9 Pistol, two one-quart canteens, First aid kit, ear plugs and butt pack, Intrenching tool, Bayonet, seven magazines (three in each mag pouch and one in the well), two smoke grenades and four fragmentation grenades (the ammo pouches each have holders for two frags). [COLOR=f7941d][b]Weapons:[/b][/COLOR] M16A2 Assault Rifle & M9 pistol [COLOR=f7941d][b]Personality/Appearance:[/b][/COLOR] Don Webb is an easy going man. He is understanding, but when someone needs to take charge, Don will always step in and take care of business. He looks a lot like his Pro football playing father at 5'10" tall and weighing 180 Lbs. Don is quick on his feet and quick of mind. When it comes to the Americans, Don Webb tends to lean towards the other African Americans over caucasian Americans. He doesn't treat any other nationality like this, only with Americans. It is a condition that used to bite him in the ass, but all of that is irrelevant now. [hider=Don Webb][img]http://www.talesfromtheamericanfootballleague.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/1965-Topps-021-Don-Webb-150x150.jpg[/img][/hider] [COLOR=f7941d][b]History:[/b][/COLOR] Don Webb was born 2 Aug 1968, the son of Don Webb, DB, (AFL) Boston Patriots and later (NFL) New England Patriots in Foxboro, Massachusetts. He graduated from Foxboro HS in 1986 with a Senate Appointment to the US Military Academy at West Point, NY. He played defensive back for Army the four years he was at West Point. He graduated in 1990 as a 2nd Lieutenant. Don Webb Jr. was the only representative from West Point to be considered for the All-Pro team in 1989. Don Spent the summer of 1990 at the Infantry Officer Basic Course at Ft. Benning, GA. In October he completed Airborne school and just before Christmas 1990 he completed the US Army Ranger School. In January 1991, Don was assigned as the Recon Platoon Leder for the 1st Battalion, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment (PIR) of the 82nd Airborne Division at Ft. Bragg, NC. Don spent three years at Ft. Bragg including time as a Mortar Platoon leader. In 1994, He was promoted to Captain and attended the Infantry Officer Advanced Course at Ft. Benning, GA. Upon completion of IOAC, Captain Webb was assigned as a Company Commander in the 4th Battalion, 6th Infantry, 5th Infantry Division (M), Ft. Polk, LA. In 1996, the 5th ID (M) was deployed to the European continent to contend with the Soviet invasion of the west. The war in Europe pushed back and forth across Germany and Poland. In 1998, Don Webb was promoted to Major and assigned as the Battalion Operations Officer for the 4-6 IN (M). In the summer of 2000, the 5th Infantry Division (US) was ordered to attack east through Poland along with an Army wide attack. The attack was blunted west of the Warta River near Kalisz, Poland. The Soviet counter attacks overran NATO forces in the region to include the American 5th ID. Major Webb and a handful of survivors are attempting to make an escape back through Soviet lines and refuge in the German port city of Bremerhaven. [COLOR=f7941d][b]Languages:[/b][/COLOR] English (Native) & German (75%)