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  1. Accidentally came up with my new favorite character, meet Drill Sergeant Staff Sergeant Charles Dance. An avid outdoorsman, Dance was serving near Corazol when the SLA invaded in 2006. With most of his unit wiped out and himself badly injured, he was captured by the SLA and moved to a POW Camp in the western part of DRS territory. After successfully escaping, Dance using his skills in mountaineering, managed to survive until the end of the war. After raiding a local farm and stealing a Mosin Nagant rifle, Dance was able to wage a small guerrilla war in the rocky mountains of Northwest Sahrani. He was found by a US patrol one week after the end of the fighting. When the Royal Family and RACS Generals announced the creation of a Mountain Warfare Unit, Dance was one of the first volunteers to join the 3rd Mountain Division and helped develop some of its training programs after returning from Bridgeport, California. He then found himself patrolling the very mountains he fought the SLA in as a Section Leader during the occupation period. Dance then was sent to Quatico, Virginia to qualify as a sniper and helped develop the 3rd Mountain Division Sniper School, training its first instructors. Dance lead a sniper team during Combat Operations in Chernarus assisting the CDF fight Chedaki forces in the South Zagoria Region. Dance then acted as a Platoon Sergeant in the Ranger Companies during deployments to Afghanistan under Task Force Royal. He then spent several years working in classified operations until he was injured. Despite a full recovery, RACS Command felt his death would be a tragic loss of experience and knowledge and has assigned Dance to serve as an instructor at the 3rd Mountain Warfare School. Though qualified to teach much more advanced courses, Dance has volunteered to act as a Platoon Sergeant at the Basic Warfare School. Trainees that graduate through his platoon have a higher tendency to achieve higher scores in more advanced courses and promote above their peers.

     

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