[hider=G. St. Laurent][b]GENERAL INFORMATION[/b] [img]https://i.pinimg.com/564x/c0/4d/b3/c04db3b532e0b344df93b89b886704b2.jpg[/img] [b]Name:[/b] Gammon St. Laurent [b]Age:[/b] 30. [b]Sex:[/b] Male [b]Loyalty:[/b] Republic [b]Unit:[/b]The Republican Guard, 4th Cavalry Division, 3rd Battalion [b]Rank in the Military:[/b] Second Lieutenant [b]Role in the Military:[/b] Tank Commander [b]APPEARANCE[/b] Gammon stood at six foot one, he has short brown hair and hazel eyes. He appears to be of an average build. He wears general tanker fatigues as he is usually in his tank as it's the commander, his boots are dirty and when he isn't in fatigues he wears a standard Republican combat uniform with load-bearing equipment. While he looks like a gentleman he is skeptical of others and often double checks things before going ahead with what he has in store. [b]PROFILE[/b] Moralism has no place in war, no it's put aside as you move in to destroy your enemy. You could call Gammon a killer if you wanted but in reality, he was just a soldier doing his job, he would tell you that if you ask him. It's a battle for survival, in the end, someone has to pull the trigger, while he is rather sociable for an officer there is one thing that splits him from the average officer. He commissioned from ranks as a Sergeant, he has the insider knowledge of the enlisted men and the reputation to back up the experience. He is supportive of the republic and is a patriot, so when the rebellions came it was no surprise that he would stay with the Republican Guard. While he isn't too vocal about his opinions he is known to build a good rapport with his troops and as a low-level tactician [b]BIOGRAPHY[/b] Born into a military family, Gammon was a army brat but he knew that he would have to fill his father's role one day. His father James was a Tank Commander in the Republican Guard and his mother was not spoken of much due to her absence in the household. Regardless he was brought up in a very strict environment in a private school, Gammon's education would be the family name's survival if all things went according to plan. When he turned the ripe age of 18 Gammon enlisted in the Republic's army and ended up in the Republican Guard however his father's plans to be an officer were dashed as Gammon became an armored tanker crewman. While all was not lost Gammon found himself at home among the other tankers and soon learned how to control the steel beasts. He became accustomed as a driver, then a loader and then the gunner. Once he was fully qualified he became an instructor for the light tanks before moving into some use and qualifications for the bi-pedal war machines. By this time he had served 10 years under the guard, no accomplishment to scoff at. While he had not seen alot of action he would see it in a few years as an officer. Gammon took a commission and was appointed to the rank of Second Lieutenant, he soon trained and qualified himself as tank commander for the Republican Guard's light tanks. His father retired and returned to his estate, he was a Colonel by the time he was finished his career. While everything looked up in Gammon's life, the rebellion started and sides were drawn along with the lines. He was called to war, and under Dekker's command, he would give the Rebels exactly what they wanted. Hot lead.[/hider]