Here is SFC Brian Park (NPC), a Bostonian of Korean-American descent [Hider=SFC Park][B][color=f7941d]Name:[/color][/b] Brian Park [B][color=f7941d]Age:[/color][/b] 34 [B][color=f7941d]Gender:[/color][/b] Male [B][color=f7941d]Ethnicity/Nationality:[/color][/b] Korean-American [B][color=f7941d]Physical Description:[/color][/b][INDENT] Brian Park stands 5'11", and weighs 175 Lbs. He is of Korean American descent. Brian Park is of excellent physical condition with very short hair; maintaining a standard High and Tight haircut. SFC Park is not heavy in any manner with a very slim build. He is more wiry than soft. He has a scar on his left shoulder that is 7.62mm in diameter. A larger exit scar on his back is roughly 3 centimeters in diameter. Often times he is found wearing a Boston Red Sox baseball cap instead of a US Army cover.[/INDENT] [hider][img]https://i.imgur.com/TN6HTr1.jpg[/img][/hider] [B][color=f7941d]Skillset:[/color][/b][INDENT] - Served as a Squad Automatic Rifleman, Grenadier, and member of a Special Operations Alpha Detachment. - Airborne Qualified - Ranger Qualified - Special Operations Qualified - HALO qualified - HAHO qualified - Jumpmaster qualified - US Army Physical Fitness Score: 300 of 300. - Expert with the his assigned weapon, hitting 40 of 40 targets at his last twelve Range Qualifications - Proficient with all available small arms weapons on the planet. - Leadership - Land Navigation - Small Unit Tactics - Battalion/Brigade Operations (Heavy/Light Mix) - Speaks Korean, Chinese & Japanese [/INDENT] [B][color=f7941d]History:[/color][/b][INDENT] Raised in the Boston suburb of Brookline, Massachusetts. His father works as an Otolaryngologist (Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist) at Newton-Wellesley Hospital. Brian's grandfather served as an officer in the Republic of Korea Marine Corps rising to the rank of Colonel. Brian entered the Army right out of High school. As a boy, Brian’s father also named Brian often took his son to Fenway Park to watch the Red Sox play baseball. Brian loves baseball and the Red Sox. The elder Park did not have a lot of time to entertain with his son, but when he did, he often made it grand, going to baseball games, football games, the Super Bowl, Disney World and even the occasional Carribean Cruise. As a teen, Brian took to sailing, engaging in the sport off the coast of Cape Cod near his family’s summer place in Harwich, MA. Brian and his father as well as the occasional friend would take their 42’ Clipper offshore and sail to Nantucket Island or Martha’s Vineyard. Brian had become an accomplished sailor by the time he graduated from Brookline High School. Brian also played both baseball and football for BHS, playing Safety in Football and shortstop in baseball. He did quite well in both, but not enough to continue these activities at a semi-professional level. Brian graduated from Basic Training at Ft. Benning, GA as an 11B Infantryman. He then went on to Airborne and Ranger schools also at Ft. Benning. His first duty assignment was as Squad Automatic Weapon gunner, in B Company, 1st Battalion, 27th Infantry (1-27), 25th Infantry Division, Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. After a 15-month tour in Hawaii, PFC Park was reassigned as a Grenadier, in C Company, 1st Battalion, 75th Rangers (1-75), Hunter Army Airfield, Georgia. While with the Rangers, he experienced combat in South America where he received a wound to the shoulder. He was promoted to Specialist while with the Rangers. When his initial time in service was about to end, he submitted a request to Special Forces. He was promotable, but had not yet seen the orders. John F. Kennedy would have to take him as a Specialist (Promotable). While Brian was at the US Army Special Forces Qualification Course (SFQ) at the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center, Ft. Bragg, NC (JFK - SWC), he was promoted to Sergeant. He received the 18B MOS for Light Weapons Specialist. He also trained in speaking Korean and Chinese. As a special forces operator, SGT Park was assigned to Alpha Detachment in A company, 1st Battalion, 1st Special Forces Group (1-1 SFG), Joint Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM), Tacoma, WA. Three years later, Brian was promoted to Staff Sergeant and after six years with 1st SFG, he was promoted to Sergeant First Class. While with 1st Group, he served several tours in Korea and some “diplomatic” missions to both China and Japan. He has participated in several joint training endeavors with the South Korean Army and the Japanese Ground Defense Force. In 2014, he was involved in undisclosed combat actions in Indonesia and six months later in Malaysia. After the Soviet invasion of the US, remnants of the 1st SFG were combined with other groups to create teams to be dropped into either the Rocky Mountains or the Appalachian Mountains to help Americna guerrilla units fight against the Soviets. Since he grew up in New England, Brian requested to be assigned to a team operating in that area of the country. He and MSG Morse, his team chief were dropped into the Green Mountains of Vermont.[/INDENT] [B][color=f7941d]Psychological Profile:[/color][/B][INDENT] Brian Park is serious about his work. He knows that survival is dependent upon his ability to pay close attention to detail and to insure those personnel he is charged with preparing for combat take their training seriously as well as the preparation requirements for combat. When in combat, Brian Park is "Serious as a Mother Fuckin' Heart Attack" and that is what he will tell you. When he is not on an operation, not training, or not on duty, Brian Park is a fun-loving soldier with a great sense of humor. His sense of humor earned him the sobriquet of "The Riddler".[/indent] [B][color=f7941d]Equipment:[/color][/B] [indent][b][u][color=f7941d]Items carried on person:[/color][/u][/b] Current Army Combat Uniform (ACU), tan combat boots, black weight lifting gloves, a NCStar CBG2911 tactical back pack, color green, Night vision device (attaches to helmet), Olive Green Combat Assault vest, two olive green canteens at the rear left and right along the waist, four pouches containing two each magazines for the [url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FN_SCAR]FN SCAR-L 16[/url], a tactical holster on the right outer thigh for the [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=M1911_pistol&redirect=no]M1911A1[/url], a first aid kit, a butt pack attached to the rear and a camel back hydration system. Brian has a Kevlar construction helmet shaped like the German Falschirmjager helmet of WWII. In his pockets he carries a lensatic compass, a green whistle, grease pencils, black ink pens, a small notebook, protractor, binoculars (7x50mm) and three rolls of black electrical tape. In his butt pack; one MRE (Meal, Ready to Eat) broken down, cleaning rag, weapons cleaning kit, Cleaner, Lubricant & Preservative (CLP) bottle. He has nine spare magazines that are all full, four magazines for the pistol. He wears a current state of the art communication system hardened to withstand EMP. When he is not wearing his helmet, he wears a navy blue Boston Red Sox baseball cap. Attached to his helmet is a set of Goggles (Sun, Wind and Dust). Brian has a Gerber Mark II Survival knife attached to his assault vest, a Gerber boot knife at the top of his right boot & a Leatherman tool on his belt. [b][u][color=f7941d]Items carried in his pack:[/color][/u][/b] Three MREs, one extra set of combat fatigues, foot powder, sunscreen, four empty magazines, five Black T-shirts in zip lock bags, seven pairs of wool socks in zip lock bags, wet weather poncho, poncho liner, four bungee cords with hooks, three rolls of OD green duct tape, two hundred feet of 550 foot-Lb parachute cord, one brown towel, a two-quart bladder canteen attached to pack, Entrenching tool (E-Tool) /with carrier, a climbing harness, locking D-ring, figure eight descender, various military snap links, four small spools of trip wire with four small nails inside each spool, Nomex hood.[/INDENT][/hider]