UNXIPU Enlistment Form Section 1 - Personal Particulars AFirst Name/Given Name: Carrie Elizabeth
Surname/Family Name/Last Name: Campbell
Age: 22
Birthdate: December fourteenth, Nineteen ninety-eight
Gender: Female
Blood-Type: O+
Race: White, non-Hispanic
Height: 5'9"
Weight: 160LBS
Appearance/Description: A young woman with the tell-tale signs of constant stress, Carrie appears slightly older than she truly is. Not a traditionally beautiful woman, but far from ugly, she is best described as plain in her appearance, her brown hair restrained into a tight bun unless off-duty, where she typically wears it in a lazy pony-tail. The farmer's tan that she sports points towards the lifestyle of an avid outdoorist. Almost never adorned with make-up, her freckled face is blemished with a small number of minimal acne scars, and the dark circles around her eyes are suggestive of a chronic sleep deficit.
Three years of constant military exercise having toned her, she displays ample muscle for a short stature. The Marine Corps' tattoo policy having been relaxed in twenty-sixteen, her body is heavily decorated, including an outline of the state of Texas with the state flag inset on her right bicep, a maroon bluebonnet flower on her left forearm, a nautical compass on her left shoulder, a sparrow on either side of her chest, a sleeve from mid-thigh to ankle depicting flowering vines enveloping a human skull on her right leg, and a stag on her left thigh.
UNXIPU Enlistment Form Section 2 - Personal Particulars BNationality: United States of America
City/Town/Village of Origin: Midland, Texas
Educational Background: High school education
Political Background: Registered Republican, Republican Party of Texas (RPT)
Interests/Hobbies: Hunting, hiking, competitive shooting, weight lifting, horseback riding
Personality: An apple pie American upbringing, combined with the brashness of a grunt. Carrie is a genuinely gentle, caring soul, with nothing but the best of intentions towards her family, comrades, and country. That being said, she is also as foul-mouthed and crude, if not more so, than many of her male Marine counterparts. She typically adapts to change at a grudgingly slow pace, and tends to view those culturally differently than her in a less than favorable light. She is quick to speak her mind, often in what seems like an almost intentionally blunt manner, and outwardly cares very little what others think of her. A relentlessly habitual smoker, and since joining the military, patron of chewing tobacco, Carrie's vices are atypical of what is generally expected of the fairer sex. Aggressively tomboyish, however, the Marine is far from lady-like. Inwardly, she is very self-conscious, wracked with anxiety and what could be diagnosed as mild depression. Fiercely loyal, she wouldn't think twice of putting herself in harm's way to help a squad-mate in need.
Biography: Born and raised in rural farmland outside of Midland, Texas, Carrie Campbell's upbringing was almost pointedly normal. In her early childhood, she was swept up in the wave of patriotism that followed in the wake of the 9/11 bombings, a fact that was proudly supported by her father, a veteran of the gulf war years earlier. Finding her niche as a tomboy in her teens, she went through the typical teenage angsts, heartbreaks, and rebelliousness of most American teenagers, but throughout it all she was supported by an unconditionally loving family. With stars in her eyes, she watched her older brother enlist in the Marine Corps, where he was wounded in Afghanistan in twenty-fourteen. Carrie's envy of her brother's service, honor, and the status he received as a hometown hero was voracious.
Following in his footsteps, she herself enlisted in the Marine Corps, and was selected to be a member of the group that would go on to be the first bona fide female infantrymen. In lieu of the anatomical differences between men and women, she underwent a brutally difficult training process that was longer, and in some ways more demanding, in order to bring her physical capabilities closer to par with that of a man. In addition, experimental hormonal drugs were administered to the group designed to slow and partially restrain a woman's menstrual cycle in order to alleviate certain hygiene issues that could effect combat efficiency, as well as to slightly increase levels of testosterone, time-valued in war fighters. Graduating training, she was thrust into the world of combat arms, where she was subjected to the doubt, resistance, limitlessly vulgar jokes, looks that lasted just a little too long, drunken advances, fighting, and immature behavior that is to be expected when introducing a woman to a profession that had never seen one.
Instead of turning away in disgust, she instantly fell in love, adopting her new found warrior culture with open arms, and in short-time she was cracking one-liners just as coarse and disgusting as those of her coworkers. In time she was accepted by her fellow Marines, realizing that her presence was not the encroachment they had expected years ago, and that she was capable, socially, and in a fight. Deploying to Mosul, Iraq, in twenty-eighteen to combat the persistent ISIS forces that had occupied the country for several years, she saw limited combat, receiving ceaseless mortar fire and engaging in several small skirmishes. She left Iraq with one confirmed kill as the Middle-Eastern nation slammed the door on coalition forces, declaring themselves able to control any insurrections that rose within their borders. Now decorated and tested by fire, she stood as her program's shining champion, proof that, unlike some of her peers which had since failed to adapt or struggled down range, women were capable to serve in combat roles, a fact that the American military had been seeking to prove since earlier in the decade.
Later in the year, with the formation of a new U.N. project dubbed UNXIPU, the powers that be saw a sterling opportunity to display the progressiveness of the American military in an attempt to prove the United States as the unwavering fighting superpower it had once been. Delivered with immediate orders, Lance Corporal Carrie Campbell was unwillingly lifted from her unit and instructed to report ASAP to UNXIPU headquarters.
UNXIPU Enlistment Form Section 3 - Service RecordPrevious Service Affiliation/s: United States Marine Corps
Previous Unit/s: 2nd Battalion, 1st Marines, Camp Pendleton, CA.
Current Vocation/Specialization: USMC 0311 (Rifleman), M249 light machine gunner
Previous Vocation/s/Specialization/s: Pizza delivery service, Dominoes Pizza
Formal Training & Skills Attained: United States Marine Corps Recruit Training- Basic marksmanship
- Basic field skills
- First aid
- Land navigation
United States Marine Corps School of Infantry (ITB)- Advanced combat focused marksmanship
- Employment and use of machine guns
- Employment of hand grenades
- Tactics and formations
Marine Corps Martial Arts Program (MCMAP)Current Native Rank: Lance Corporal
Previous Native Rank/s: Private First Class, Private
Years of Security/Police/Military Service: Three years, two months
History of Active Combat Deployments: Mosul, Iraq, 12MAR2018 - 21FEB2019
Awards/Medals/Certificates/Citations Achieved:
UNXIPU Enlistment Form Section 4 - Packing ListUniforms/Clothing Manifest:Protective Gear Manifest:Field Equipment Manifest:Weapons/Ammunition Manifest: