His unit then proceeded to reinforce the other side of the Bridge, destroying large numbers of Soviet Forces as well as employing "Scorched Earth" tactics by destroying power stations, gas stations etc. After establishing defensive positions at one side of the bridge, Parker then led his men in rescuing a group of civilians from capture of Soviet Paratroopers, as well as helping to evacuate the family of General Levinson.Īfter meeting up with Captain Webb and Colonel Sawyer he continued with the defense of the Bridge, holding off Soviet forces until a large number of civilians had crossed the bridge. After saving civilians and surronded Guardsman from Soviet attacks, Bannon soon led the battalion to a full retreat from Seattle.Īfter the initial retreat from Seattle, Parker and his unit regrouped along with Bannon at the I-90 Bridge. With the ranking major in charge dead, Parker's fellow field commander, Captain Mark Bannon - having been re-assigned to the Fifth Supply Battalion due to his previous negligence and war crimes - was forced to take charge of few regular army and National Guard units, being organized and led by Parker to lead a desperate defense of the city. Four months after the beginning of World War III, the Soviet's launched an invasion of the United States, beginning in Seattle. Parker was granted R&R to visit his family in Seattle. Parker once again proved his brilliance by giving needed tactical aid to Vance and helping complete the mission, and saved the Statue of Liberty from destruction via air strike by wiping out all Soviet forces gathered on the island intending to use chemical weapons on the city. With the battalion unable to fight, Sawyer instead coordinated efforts using Parker, leading a squadron of attack helicopters, and Captain Vance leading several Army Ranger units, to break the Russian's hold on the islands, with Bannon in support with repair vehicles. For this, Parker was promoted to First Lieutenant.īruised and exhausted, Parker and the battalion journeyed back to the United States, though, as they were flying over Greenland, Sawyer was informed Spetznaz Commandos had invaded Ellis, Liberty, and Governors Island in the middle of New York. Yet again, Parker was instrumental in winning the day, and the data was then used to launch an ambitious assault on a Soviet naval yard and destroyed several submarines that would have been used against U.S. Parker then journeyed with the battalion to team up with Task Force Raven, in the mission deep in Russia to recover the data and captured pilots of a crashed prototype stealth jet. Parker's leadership and combat skills were instrumental in breaking the Soviet's Invasion of France, and driving them back into Germany. Parker, despite his relatively low rank, became a key field commander in the battalion, and quickly earned Sawyer's unshakable respect and admiration. Upon enlisting and serving his basic tours of duty as a common soldier, Parker enrolled at the United States Military Academy at West Point, where he received his officer's training and became skilled in leadership, planning, combat among other great qualities in soldiers, and upon graduation was commissioned as an officer in the United States Army with the rank of 2nd Lieutenant.Īssigned under the command of the newly recommissioned Colonel Jeremiah Sawyer, Parker fought with Sawyer's battalion in Europe during the opening stages of World War III, fighting against the Soviet Union's Soviet Armed Forces. Much of Parker's history and relations are completely unknown, but his military career is quite distinguished.
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