Paul Jackson



Sergeant Paul Jackson was an operator who served in the 1st Force Recon Division of the United States Marine Corps.

Biography
Paul Jackson was born in South Carolina, U.S.A. to a military family on January 22nd, 1984. For most of his childhood, Jackson would listen to his father tell him of his life as a United States Marine, all the way from the Battle of Khe Sahn to the fall of Saigon. On September 11, 2001, Jackson turned on his T.V. just as the last tower had fallen. Knowing that he had two choices, a military career or a good education, Jackson chose the latter; the time was not ready for him to continue in his father's footsteps as a U.S. Marine. Jackson graduated college and enlisted as a Private in the U.S. Marines; and, after nine weeks of training and three and a half years of active duty at Camp Pendleton, California, he reached the rank of sergeant. On June 25, 2011, Jackson and other fellow U.S. Marines sat around a small flat-screen T.V., watching in dismay as President Al-Fulani was executed by Khaled Al-Asad. Jackson stood up, unholstered his USP .45, and pressed it against the T.V., saying, "Welcome to my world, Al-Asad!" A week later, on July 2, 2011, Jackson, Vasquez, and the rest of 1st Force Recon loaded up their gear on an aircraft carrier and shipped out to the Persian Gulf where they then launched the invasion the next day.