Squa Membes
Sgt. Glenn "Howk" Hawkins—Born and raised in Duluth, Minnesota, Sgt. Hawkins supported his mother and two sisters through high school after their father headed off to work one morning and never returned. He has a stoic demeanor and is known os o man of few words. Sgt. Hawkins does have a dry wit that occasionally surfaces, helping him bond with his men. At age 31, he's very strong from years of manual labor in the steel mills.
Pvt. Alvin "Brooklyn" Bloomfield—Despite his nickname, Pvt. Bloomfield, 22 years old, was born and raised in the Bronx. He was the youngest of a large Jewish Family where his mother kept the house while his father ran a small neighborhood market. A huge baseball fan, Pvt. Bloomfield would skip school whenever possible lo watch his idol Joe DiMaggio play ball. He freely admits he "ain't got the smarts" and says he enlisted so he wouldn't have to go to college. He originally wanted to join the Air Force but was too short.
Pvt. Stephen Kelly—Originally from Bridgeport, Connecticut, Pvt. Kelly led an affluent life as the only child of a highly respected surgeon. Groduoting at the top of his class, he went on to study English and French literature at Yale University before being drofted after his second year at school. Ever since he wos a kid, Pvt. Kelly loved to read, and has diligently kept a detailed journal of his thoughts. A thin 20 year old kid with a pole complexion and red hair, Pvt. Kelly is in relatively good shape and wears glasses.


Pvt. Victor "Vic" Denley — Denley spent his formolive years in the small town of Jean, Texas, (population 300) where his father was a mechanic who ran the local tilling station. He attended high school nearby in Wichita Falls, and while he never made much of a mark with his grades, he made one hell of a linebacker for the state-ranked Bulldogs. He enlisted the first day he could with the full intention of "tearin' off Hitler's mustoche and shovin' it up his..." Despite his enthusiasm he's also o notoriously bad shot— it once took him an entire clip to hit a practice target that was only 45 feet away. At oge 25, Pvt. Denley has tree trunk legs and a thick torso to match.
It. Norman Delaney—Originally from Chicago, Lt. Deloney was a born leader. His father, a decorated WWI Lieutenant, encouraged his son to take on the chollenge of West Point's demanding curriculum. He quickly excelled there, and became obsessed with the tactics of war. One thing that sets Lt. Delaney apart is his ability to somehow remember the names and stories of every single grunt under his command. This personal touch engenders confidence in his men.
Pvt. John Jackson "Schmitty" Smith —Born and raised just outside of Cleveland, Pvt. Smith was alwoys good with his hands. His father worked in a bank and his mother was an elementary school teacher, but Smith was never happy unless he was fixing o piece of machinery. Long before the war in Europe, Pvt. Smith was stationed as a mechonic in an Artillery Division where he fixed guns and vehicles for several years. However, the 1st Infantry needed replacements, and he suddenly found himself heading to battle without a single day of combat training. Pvt. Smith was in pretty good shape at age 28 when the war started, but his time behind the scenes fixing busted up machinery has left him a bit doughy.
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