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'''American Michael Stonebridge'''



Jane Doe was born and raised in Fayetteville, North Carolina. After Jane graduated from high school, she went on to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She graduated from UNC with a Bachelor of Science in Biology. Soon after, Jane was accepted into the Army Health Professions Scholarship Program and was subsequently commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the United States Army Reserve. She then went on to attend the Duke University School of Medicine. After earning her medical degree, Jane entered active duty service in the U.S. Army and was promoted to Captain. She then went through four years of obstetrics and gynecology residency at Brooke Army Medical Center at Fort Sam Houston. Upon obtaining her certification from the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Jane was assigned as a staff obstetrician-gynecologist to Womack Army Medical Center at Fort Bragg. She left the Army after four years of active duty service following her residency. Jane then returned to Fayetteville and decided to run for Congress. A little over a year later, she was elected to the United States House of Representatives by the voters of North Carolina's 7th congressional district. As a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, Jane serves on the House Committee on Education and the Workforce, the House Committee on Armed Services, and the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.

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Michael Phillip Stonebridge was born and raised in Buffalo, New York. Stonebridge had a difficult childhood. He was orphaned at a young age and felt out of place with his foster family, the Redmonds. Shortly after Stonebridge graduated from high school, he married his girlfriend, Kerry Edwards. Soon afterwards, he enlisted in the United States Army. Stonebridge decided to become a paratrooper.



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After basic combat training and then advanced individual training, he went on to the U.S. Army Airborne School. Upon completing airborne training, Stonebridge was assigned to the 82nd Airborne Division. He honed his field skills as an airborne infantryman in a rifle platoon within the 1st Battalion, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment. Soon after his promotion to Sergeant, Stonebridge attended the U.S. Army Air Assault School and then Ranger School, earning the Ranger Tab. A little while later, he applied to join Special Forces. Upon passing the Special Forces Assessment and Selection course, Stonebridge moved on to the Special Forces Qualification Course. Upon completing the entire training process, he joined the United States Army Special Forces.



Jane Doe was born and raised in Arlington, Texas. After Jane graduated from high school, she went on to the University of Texas at Austin. She graduated from UT with a Bachelor of Science in Biology. Soon after, Jane was accepted into the Air Force Health Professions Scholarship Program and was subsequently commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the United States Air Force Reserve. She then went on to attend Stanford University School of Medicine. After earning her medical degree, Jane entered active duty service in the U.S. Air Force and was promoted to Captain. She then went through a four-year obstetrics and gynecology residency at Wright State University and Wright-Patterson Medical Center at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio. Upon obtaining her certification from the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Jane was assigned as a staff obstetrician-gynecologist to the 18th Medical Operations Squadron at Kadena Air Base in Okinawa, Japan. She left the Air Force after four years of active duty service following her residency. Jane then returned to Arlington and decided to run for Congress. A little over a year later, she was elected to the United States House of Representatives by the voters of Texas's 6th congressional district. As a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, Jane serves on the House Committee on Education and the Workforce, the House Committee on Armed Services, and the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.

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As a Green Beret, Stonebridge consistently showed himself to be an experienced professional with exceptional field discipline. He received numerous commendations as a special forces weapons sergeant in the 1st Battalion, 3rd Special Forces Group. A little while after he received his promotion to Sergeant First Class, Stonebridge was elevated to the position of an assistant operations and intelligence sergeant. Soon after, his exemplary work in counter-insurgency operations caught the attention of a high-level official with the Defense Intelligence Agency, Colonel Eleanor Grant. After reviewing his records, she believed Stonebridge would be perfect for a newly-established and highly unconventional anti-terrorist unit within the DIA. In short order, he was offered a position in an elite military black ops organization called Section 20.

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So top-secret that it officially doesn't exist, Section 20 is a high-tech tactical operations group that focuses on high-risk, top-priority targets. Directed to attack terrorist threats where they originate, it functions as a highly sophisticated mobile intelligence unit with the capability to move from country to country anywhere in the world, sometimes covertly, sometimes with the agreement of the local government. All of its work is unofficial and "off the books." That allows its small group of operatives to operate independent of the U.S. national security apparatus and therefore disregard various laws and international treaties. Commanded by Colonel Grant, the missions tasked to Section 20 are deniable covert and clandestine operations that would be completely disavowed by the U.S. government if ever made public. They include targeted killings, false-flag actions, enforced disappearances, clandestine insertion and extraction of operatives, and providing secret military assistance to foreign governments in their counterterrorism efforts.

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With his wife's full support, Stonebridge accepted the offer and joined Section 20. He serves as its chief field operative. Although official records accurately state that he is on detached duty to the Defense Intelligence Agency and involved in classified military intelligence operations, the details of the job are not mentioned and Stonebridge leads people to believe that he merely has a logistics assignment. In his capacity as a Section 20 operative, he engages in both covert military direct action and special reconnaissance operations, as well as unilateral espionage operations in which he assumes a false identity and goes deep undercover in order to identify targeted terrorists, track them to a specific location and capture or kill them as necessary.

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A clear-thinking and reliable soldier, he brings strategic clout to Section 20. As a premier counterterrorism operative, Sergeant First Class Michael Stonebridge has helped save the United States from devastating terrorist attacks on numerous occasions.

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