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I'm compelled to return to your page, on our new PDB, and state, yet again, that this is a fantastic page, with an awesome character! --CalamityCain (talk) 11:05, 12 September 2013 (MST)
Late response, but thanks a lot. It's nice to know you enjoyed my page. -- Swixer
Please edit your page
And remove mention of the Medal of Honor. That is seriously too much. I know you aren't a US citizen, and much less very aware of the importance of military terms and honors of our military here, but the roleplay of receiving such a high award is just too much, not to mention three(Edit: I should mention that there isn't a service member ever in the history of our military that has received three Medals of Honor, and only 19 have ever received two MoH, but that was halted in like 1917. It has since been not allowed to receive more than one MoH ever. Check here for quick reference)And it's still easily arguable that All-Star isn't even eligible for a DD-214 because he was a government agent his entire time serving with the Marines and not a legit service-member. (Edit: the last comment was meant to suggest that if he is not a full fledged service member, then he is not entitled to the same honors as a service member. They do have civilian specific awards that are the equivalent of military awards however, and these are what are generally awarded to federal agents and such)
Feel free to delete this comment after reading also. I just wanted to use this in order to contact you ASAP.
Citizen 13 (talk) 02:48, 1 September 2014 (MST)
Okay. -- Swixer