Colton Graver (TPF)

Peter Graver (service no. 287506) was a United States enlisted Marine and Army enlisted soldier. Serving in the USMC as a marksman for the 1st Reconnaissance Battalion through Iraq and Afghanistan. Rising up to become an expert marksman, Peter was selected by the 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment - Delta where he would try out and become an operator. Once becoming an operator, Peter would deploy to Syria, Somalia and Yemen before World War Three against the Russian Ultranationalists.

During World War Three, Peter deployed to Norway, Sweden, Finland and then Russia. During his engagements, Peter made a name for himself as a deadly marksman in the field. Capturing four crucial leaders at a meeting in Russia, Peter and his team were successful in toppling the Russian Ultranationalists Party. Once the war was over, Peter and his team focused their efforts in South America. Peter deployed to Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador and Brazil. There, Peter and the 1st SFOD-D waged a battle on the cartel and corrupt political leaders.

After 18 and a half years of service, Peter retired from the military and picked up a job in the FBI where he works as an intelligence analyst. He works his way up through the ranks of the FBI in the Counterterrorism Division where he protects the homeland from internal terrorist threats.

Early Life
Peter Graver was born on September 19th 1983 to William and Lily Graver. With an older sister named Hannah Graver, Peter grew up in a upper middle class household where his father worked as a public accountant and his mother was a CEO for Graver's Auto Mart. Attending private catholic schools his entire life, Peter learned the importance of religion but blew it off since it didn't matter much to him. At a young age, Peter participated in soccer, golf and lacrosse. Being naturally competitive, he found himself at the top of every sporting event he attended.

After graduating from high school in 2001, Peter went on to attend Elon University in North Carolina. There he would pursue a degree in Economics with a minor in Philosophy. Even though Peter was of age to go into the military when 9/11 happened, he decided to finish out his career in the academic world then enlist into the US Military. Doing internships during the summer and being stuck behind a desk, Peter wanted to go into the military and do something he would never be able to do in his life. Soon after graduating from Elon University, Peter enlisted into the United States Marines Corp as an enlisted soldier in 2005.

Basic (2005)
Peter Graver shipped off to Parris Island after graduating from Elon University. There, he underwent the indoctrination of becoming a United States Marine. From making his bed right to shooting a rifle, Peter became whatever the United States Marines Corp wanted him to become. Shortly after passing Basic Training, Peter was offered a chance to tryout for the 1st Recon Battalion before going to sniper school.

1st Recon Battalion (2005-2006)
As a Private First Class, Peter went to tryout for the 1st Recon Battalion at Camp Pendleton. There, Peter was able to showcase that he was an excellent soldier for the 1st Recon Battalion. After passing the tryout for the 1st Recon Battalion, Peter was promoted to Lance Corporal and headed to Sniper School at Camp Pendleton.

Sniper School (2006)
While at Sniper School, Peter found his calling to becoming a marksman. He learned to become a deadly asset for the Marines and protect his brothers from a safe distance. Peter was able to hone his craft as a marksman and perfected his craft in urban sniping where he could provide cover for his team while they patrolled the streets.

Assignment and Role (2006-2011)
Promoted to Corporal, Peter would become the designated marksman for Bravo Company. He was assigned to Third Platoon where he would ride in Humvees using them as maneuver warfare. During his five years, Peter would be promoted to Sergeant and earn the nickname Breeze due to his ability to stay calm in the heat of a battle.

Iraq (2006-2008)
Peter deployed to Iraq twice where he spent both times providing close sniper support along other US Navy SEAL snipers. Working alongside Chris Kyle on one mission, Peter learned more on how to become a better marksman for his company. Once a bounty was placed on his head, Peter was glad since he does better under pressure in urban settings.

Afghanistan (2010-2011)
After two tours in Iraq, Peter deployed to Afghanistan where he only became more deadly as a marksman. He thrived with being able to take out enemies across the AO he was supposed to be watching. Peter became one of the deadliest active snipers in the Marines, making him feared by the enemy. Once finishing in Iraq and Afghanistan, it's said that Peter had 79 confirmed kills.

Operator Status (2011-2013)
Sergeant Peter Graver was asked to tryout for 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta after completing his deployment to Afghanistan. Throughout conditioning, Peter was pacing himself more than pushing. When it came to marksmanship, he outshot everyone in his group. Soon after, he passed Operator Training Course and became apart of the 1st SFOD-D.

Assignment and Role (2014-2024)
During his final year of training, Peter was promoted to Staff Sergeant and soon assigned to G Squadron under AFO Wolverine. There, Peter would work in a four man operator sniper team. Being the marksman, Peter would be deployed behind enemy lines to execute high value targets. In his ten years, Peter would be promoted to Sergeant First Class then Master Sergeant.

Syria, Somalia and Yemen (2014-2016)
Throughout his three years on the Horn of Africa, Peter would pick up right where he left off. Taking down targets in both urban and rural areas, he earned the nickname Archer. The goal was to setup Peter so he could execute targets that were collaborating with the Russian Ultranationalists. The ability for Peter to slim down the intel for the enemy, made it impossible for them to accomplish their goal.