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Ermac Vesely
Molon Labe. General Tso's Alliance
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Posted - 2014.04.07 01:45:00 -
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Where I got my Combat style? For me and my entire family was it the rather regular Caldari way, first there was the military academy or "boot camp" how I like to call it and every Caldari who lives in the state has to join after his/her 16th birthday . This gives one the basics and if you were good enough could it happen that you get a job offer from the security office or division of the corporation you live in.
I was the only one in my family to ever get this opportunity and the payment was way better than being a steelworker even as a foremen, which made this decision very easy.
Like other sec divisions did we have to act as crime investigators, espionage defense, riot cops, security guards during mining operations on the planet and even if someone payed enough or if war broke out on our planet or station, also as soldiers on the field.
I worked in every part of it because it was in the contract that everyone had to have experience in every part of the job, except for being a guard during a walk through the swamps, that was regulated by a monthly shedule, a regular officer had at least I think 3-4 shifts in one year on the planet.
I worked most of the time in the C.I. and Riot control and im damn good at cutting up some of the damn local wildlife. |
Ermac Vesely
Inner.Hell
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Posted - 2014.07.10 00:34:00 -
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Jacques Cayton II wrote:I was one of the few children born and raise by my parents for the first 15 years of my life. My father was military man in the Wiyrkomi honor guard. My mother was a school teacher. My mother taught me all about the winds and the Caldari way. My Father taught me honor and respect. He also trained me day in and day out in the art of war. Once I reached 15 I was placed in a state ran academy so I may be placed in the Wirykomis' military academy the following year. There I was ahead of all my fellow cadets in everything war. In academics though I was mediocre. At the age of 17 I went off to fight alongside my father on Caldari Prime. Now I'm a simple merc trying maintain the honorable Cayton name. Academic part? Did you went to the officer classes Jacques? Because in my time in the Academy did I only had to attend some classes on the topic of squad movement and operations, Gun and equipment maintenance and first aid advices and those weren't hard at all.
Or do you people from Wirykomi do the whole "bootcamp" routine a little different than we from the Kaalakiota branches? |
Ermac Vesely
Inner.Hell
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Posted - 2014.07.10 13:02:00 -
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Hawk-eye Occultus wrote:Ermac Vesely wrote:Jacques Cayton II wrote:I was one of the few children born and raise by my parents for the first 15 years of my life. My father was military man in the Wiyrkomi honor guard. My mother was a school teacher. My mother taught me all about the winds and the Caldari way. My Father taught me honor and respect. He also trained me day in and day out in the art of war.
Once I reached 15 I was placed in a state ran academy so I may be placed in the Wirykomis' military academy the following year. There I was ahead of all my fellow cadets in everything war. In academics though I was mediocre. At the age of 17 I went off to fight alongside my father on Caldari Prime. Now I'm a simple merc trying maintain the honorable Cayton name. Academic part? Did you went to the officer classes Jacques? Because in my time in the Academy did I only had to attend some classes on the topic of squad movement and operations, Gun and equipment maintenance and first aid advices and those weren't hard at all. Or do you people from Wiyrkomi do the whole "bootcamp" routine a little different than we from the Kaalakiota branches? I thought all academies taught equipment maintenance and battlefield first-aid... Why would you need to mention that? Well I didn't know what he meant with the academic part and I thought it was about those classes maybe.
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