This work? NAME: Sergeant John "Jack" Korrick AGE: 27 SEX: Male APPEARANCE: Korrick is around 5'8" tall. He has an athletic build and short brown hair kept in a neat crew cut. He has a square face with a prominent chin and brown eyes. He shaves often to keep a clean appearance. He wears his Marine Corps Combat Utility Uniform and body armor in a similarly neat fashion. PERSONALITY: Korrick takes his role as a Marine NCO seriously and applies this role to the survivor group. He see himself as responsible to keep them alive. “...I will strive to be patient, understanding, just, and firm. I will commend the deserving and encourage the wayward. I will never forget that I am responsible to my Commanding Officer for the morale, discipline, and efficiency of my Men…” -USMC NCO Creed. Korrick attempts to train the fellow survivors basic skills such as using and maintaining firearms and combat first aid. He talks with the others often and attempts to maintain a friendly relationship with them to keep morale up. Jack often suffers from sleep deprivation from staying on watch often. HISTORY: He was born and lived in Detroit, Michigan most of his life. After graduating high school, Korrick joined the Marines at age 19. He was deployed on several tours to Iraq and Afghanistan, eventually reaching the rank of sergeant. When the outbreak occurred in America, he was deployed on US soil to assist in quarantines and evacuations. SPECIAL SKILLS: Jack’s primary skills are those he learned as a Marine from shooting to navigation to making quick decisions under pressure. ORIGIN: After being deployed, Jack was separated from his platoon and after a long while of walking stumbled upon the research center. WEAKNESSES: His weaknesses include having almost no knowledge beyond the obvious of infectious diseases and at times disregarding his own well being for the sake of his men, or in this case, group.