Post by nimitz on Aug 29, 2010 14:38:22 GMT -5
Name:Chester W. Nimitz II
Age:Sixty Two.
Gender:Male
Weight: 180 Pounds
Height: Five Foot Nine
Hair Color: White
Eye Color: Green
Nationality: American
Religion: Christian
Nation in which you Serve: United States
Branch in which you Serve: Navy
Position/Rank: Fleet Admiral
Equipment on Person: None
Personality(What is your character like? How does he act? Atleast 2 well written paragraphs, Please.):
Chester is a very hard man. He maintains strict orders in his office In Washington D.C, and people often call him an organizational monster, because he demands everything be in its place, and if it is moved, better be placed back in said spot by the time he notices.
He commands the ships under his command very well, and is considered the Best Navy Tactician of the 20th century so far. He treats his officers and crew as if he were their father, and demands that everything be done on, or before, schedule. He can not stand tardiness, especially when it comes to the construction of new ships for the United States Navy.
It takes him some time to learn to trust people, and to have the Trust of Chester Nimitz means that you are a very respectable and trustworthy man yourself. His extensive knowledge about naval battles and the navy itself have led him to become somewhat Cocky, and often he’ll state “I know everything about the United States Navy, even things that haven’t happened yet.”
He won’t sit down when it comes to Beurocratic Bullshit if it’s holding his Navy Back. He often has anger spurts at Congressmen and Representatives, and often enough they ask the President to fire Him, but every time the President has kept him on, proving that he’s more valuable than a sensitive congressman.
His sternness doesn't mean he doesn't enjoy having fun. Every Sunday, if a battle isn't going on, he has a classic movie from the Second World War played, with a projector he bought himself. The movie plays on the tower of his flagship in the Ninth Fleet, the USS Theodore Roosevelt.
Character History (What has your characters life been like? What has he/she accomplished?):
Born on June 7th, 1960, Chester Nimitz was just a Normal Child, with an extraordinary father. His father was Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, and classified as one of the best, if not the best, admirals of the Second World War.
Chester was as normal as a child of the former Fleet Admiral of the United States Navy could be. He enjoyed playing with the other children of the neighborhood, or going to the Butcher or the Grocery store, where he would always get a piece of candy.
As he continued to age, his interest in boats, and, later on, Ships of the United States Navy showed itself as his room filled with wooden models of U.S Battleships or ships that the United States had used in the past, including the USS. Constitution. His walls soon turned into a wall of posters for the United States Navy, his bed covered with Navy Sheets, and even a Navy Comforter.
When his father died when he was Six, it hit him very hard, even though his father was rather old, older than most parents, and he was considered “elderly” when he was born.
His life changed dramatically when his father died, and his love affair with the Navy took over his life. At the Age of 20, during the year of 1980, after going through college, he signed up for the Navy as an officer.
The Navy trainers immeditally took notice of who his father was, and as he continued to rise through the ranks of his class, it was evident that he was just as good, if not a better, tactician and strategist as his father. He rose up the latter of the Class, and when he graduated, He graduated Top of his Class, with the rank of Lieutenant Commander.
He was stationed on various different destroyers and cruisers, but in 1984, after being promoted to Commander, he watched as President Ronald Reagan Re-Commissioned the Four Iowa Class Battleships, and found himself being transferred as Second In Command of the Battleship USS New Jersey. During Operation Desert Storm, the USS New Jersey fired 28 Tomohawk Missiles and 759 rounds from her Sixteen Inch Guns. For his action as second in command of the USS New Jersey, he was promoted to Commander.
Over the next twenty years, he maintained his rank as Commander, until being promoted by then President Furey Campellone to the rank of Rear Admiral(Upper Half) for his service in commanding the Naval Forces in the American War against Mexico in 2014.
In 2015, He was once again promoted, this time to the rank of Vice Admiral, for his service against the Mexican Navy in the Battle of the Gulf of Mexico. In said battle, the depleated U.S Forces of the Ninth Fleet were attacked by the Mexican Navy, with Reinforcements from the Panamanian Navy, while on patrol. His Tactical Genius showed, and after splitting the fleet up, they managed to completely destroy the forces, effectively winning the Battle of the Gulf of Mexico.
When peace was made between Mexico and the United States in 2015, The Ninth fleet was ordered back to Port in New York City, where its ships underwent repairs and reinforcement ships were added to the fleet.
In 2016, He was promoted to the rank of Admiral by then President, and former Four Star General Robert Young Jr. He took command of the Carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt, and since then it has been his Flag Ship.
In 2023, when the United States of America declared war on the United People’s movement, Then President Dwight Eisenhower Jr. Promoted Chester to the rank of Fleet Admiral, the highest rank in the United States Navy, and a rank that could only be achieved during War Time. In December of 2023, after a speech to a join session of Congress and the House of Representatives, he secured 1.5 Trillion Dollars for the expanse of the United States Navy, the largest single sum of Funding to go into the United States navy in American History.
He currently commands The Ninth Fleet, and his headquarters, or Flagship, if you Prefer, remains the USS Theodore Roosevelt. He also has maintained constant contact with Naval Researchers and Designers, and is having said designers work on new designs for All sorts of ships for the U.S Navy.