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Counterterrorism Agent

John Doe is a counterterrorism operative with the United States government.

After John graduated from high school, he went on to Villanova University. He graduated from Villanova with a Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice and a commission as an Ensign in the United States Navy via the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps. While at Villanova, John decided he wanted to be a Navy SEAL. Soon after his commission as an Ensign, he was accepted into the Navy SEAL training program. John then began Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL (BUD/S) Training, which was followed by basic parachute training at the U.S. Army Airborne School at Fort Benning. He then moved on to SEAL Qualification Training. Following his completion of SQT, John attended SEAL Delivery Vehicle School. Afterwards, he was placed on board SEAL Delivery Vehicle Team 1 where he earned his SEAL Qualification Badge (Trident) and served as an assistant platoon commander.

Following his tour with SDVT-1, John was assigned to SEAL Team 3 as a platoon commander. While with that SEAL Team, he earned numerous commendations. Because of that, recruiters for the United States Naval Special Warfare Development Group ("DEVGRU") took notice of John's abilities and approached him about joining their ranks. He then went on to the NSWDG selection and training program at Dam Neck, Virginia. After successfully completing the arduous training process, John joined DEVGRU (aka "SEAL Team 6"). As an officer in SEAL Team 6, he served as a troop commander.

John left the Navy after ten distinguished years of service and immediately sought employment with the Central Intelligence Agency. Before he could join the Agency, he had to go through a thorough medical and psychological exam, a polygraph interview and an extensive background investigation. Upon successfully completing the entire application process, John was selected to serve in the CIA's Special Operations Group of the Special Activities Division. After an orientation period, he was sent to the CIA Special Training Center - "The Farm," Camp Peary for intensive operational training. There, John went through the Basic Operations Course, which trained him in so-called "operational intelligence" or "tradecraft" skills. Because of his military experience, he excelled through training.

After training, John became a paramilitary operations officer. In this capacity, he participated in clandestine and covert CIA paramilitary operations all over the world. Eventually, John's extraordinary work caught the attention of a few high-level U.S. government officials. He was personally contacted by the director of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's newly-established Office of Special Investigative Assistance with an offer of employment.

As a police and intelligence liaison unit, the Office of Special Investigative Assistance represents the collective intelligence capability and full muscle of the United States government to help neutralize and prevent terrorist actions against U.S. interests on a global level. Its overt mission is to assist foreign police, military, and intelligence agencies in helping prevent terrorist attacks against Americans and American interests abroad. The OSIA's innocuous title hides the covert mission of the unit, which is to combat the international terrorist threat against America by any means necessary.

John accepted the offer and joined the OSIA as a "special agent." The benign title leads most to believe that he works in the field, assisting foreign governments and law enforcement agencies in their counterterrorism efforts. That, after all, is the express mission statement of the OSIA. In reality, he is a very secretive dog of war to be unleashed upon the enemies of the United States to help prevent any future terrorist attacks on America. His goal is to level the playing field with international terrorists through one simple mandate -- as long as the terrorists refuse to play by any rules, he won't either. Simply put, his job is to hunt down terrorists and neutralize them by any means necessary. Much of his work is unofficial and "off the books." This includes covert and clandestine assignments wherein he operates independent of the U.S. national security apparatus and can therefore disregard impediments such as the executive order banning assassinations. As a premier counterterrorism agent, John Doe has helped save the United States from devastating terrorist attacks on many occasions.