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[[Image:Thomas Porter.JPG|thumb|left|'''Thomas P. Porter''' as he appears 50 years after [[The Great War]].]] | [[Image:Thomas Porter.JPG|thumb|left|'''Thomas P. Porter''' as he appears 50 years after [[The Great War]].]] | ||
'''Thomas P. Porter''' was a [[Marine]] [[Scorpion]] crew member during the [[Battle of Earth]]. | '''Thomas P. Porter''' was a [[Marine]], [[Scorpion]] crew member during the [[Battle of Earth]]. | ||
== United Nations Space Command Field CSV == | == United Nations Space Command Field CSV == | ||
'''Name''': Thomas P. Porter<br> | '''Name''': Thomas P. Porter<br> | ||
'''UNSC Service Number''': 19190-54121-TP<br> | '''UNSC Service Number''': 19190-54121-TP<br> | ||
“Riding in a Scorpion | “Riding in a Scorpion tank is literally like being in the middle of an explosion. All around you are the sounds of small-arms fire deflecting off your armor, and the head-bashing boom of the 90mm gun. All that combined with the constant grind of the tread leaves little room for anything else to penetrate your ears. It's the sound of war, I know. I listened to it for much too long.” | ||
Thomas Porter wears campaign medals from the [[Second World War]] (The 1939-1945 Star, the Europe/Germany Star, and the Defence Medal). | Thomas Porter wears campaign medals from the [[Second World War]] (The 1939-1945 Star, the Europe/Germany Star, and the Defence Medal). |
Revision as of 17:33, December 21, 2007
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Thomas P. Porter was a Marine, Scorpion crew member during the Battle of Earth.
United Nations Space Command Field CSV
Name: Thomas P. Porter
UNSC Service Number: 19190-54121-TP
“Riding in a Scorpion tank is literally like being in the middle of an explosion. All around you are the sounds of small-arms fire deflecting off your armor, and the head-bashing boom of the 90mm gun. All that combined with the constant grind of the tread leaves little room for anything else to penetrate your ears. It's the sound of war, I know. I listened to it for much too long.”
Thomas Porter wears campaign medals from the Second World War (The 1939-1945 Star, the Europe/Germany Star, and the Defence Medal).