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Ra'id* Muhammed Ahmed Acar, Exceptional Gallantry Medal is a Sharifistani ex-soldier, MMA fighter and suspected gangster who served in the Royal City of Industry Rifles, followed by the Royal Ghazi Regiment (part of the [[Special Forces (Sharifistan)|Sharifistani special forces]]) and was a foreign fighter during the [[1st Sharifistani-Danistarabian War|Danistarabian Uprising]] (an Islamist insurrection supported by Sharifistan) as well as fighting in the [[2nd Sharifistani Civil War]]. | |||
'''Early life''' | '''Early life''' | ||
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'''Army career''' | '''Army career''' | ||
On his seventeenth birthday (in the year 2012), he enlisted in the Royal City of Industry Rifles, serving in the regiment for a year and winning the Exceptional Gallantry Medal before passing selection for the Royal Ghazi Regiment. He served in the Royal Ghazi Regiment for four years, attaining the rank of Lance-Corporal. | On his seventeenth birthday (in the year 2012), he enlisted in the Royal City of Industry Rifles, serving in the regiment for a year and winning the Exceptional Gallantry Medal before passing selection for the Royal Ghazi Regiment. He served in the Royal Ghazi Regiment for four years, attaining the rank of Lance-Corporal. | ||
'''MMA career''' | |||
He was active in MMA from a young age and during his military service he fought in several MMA competitions representing the Royal Ghazi Regiment. After leaving the Army in 2017, he went into MMA professionally winning many nation competitions. | |||
'''Danistarabian Uprising''' | '''Danistarabian Uprising''' | ||
He joined the Free Danistarabian Army in 2020, at the rank of Corporal, he was involved in guerrilla activity and left later that year after the Sharifistani-Danistarabian War ended. | He joined the Free Danistarabian Army in 2020, at the rank of Corporal, he was involved in guerrilla activity and left later that year after the Sharifistani-Danistarabian War ended. | ||
'''2nd Sharifistani Civil War''' | |||
Following the invasion of Sharifistan, Muhammed Ahmed Acar set up his own faction of the [[Sharifistani Mujahideen]] and won acclaim in the Sharifistani press as a leader of great skill, cunning and courage. In the western press, however, he was portrayed as a threatening warlord. | |||
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[[Category:Sharifistani veterans]] | [[Category:Sharifistani veterans]] | ||
[[Category:Incomplete articles]] | [[Category:Incomplete articles]] |
Latest revision as of 11:43, 14 April 2021
Ra'id* Muhammed Ahmed Acar, Exceptional Gallantry Medal is a Sharifistani ex-soldier, MMA fighter and suspected gangster who served in the Royal City of Industry Rifles, followed by the Royal Ghazi Regiment (part of the Sharifistani special forces) and was a foreign fighter during the Danistarabian Uprising (an Islamist insurrection supported by Sharifistan) as well as fighting in the 2nd Sharifistani Civil War.
Early life
Born on the 24th of July 1995 in the City of Industry to Ahmet Halit Acar, a Rogues' Guild enforcer and restaurant owner and Meryem Fatimah Acar, his 18 year old wife.
Army career
On his seventeenth birthday (in the year 2012), he enlisted in the Royal City of Industry Rifles, serving in the regiment for a year and winning the Exceptional Gallantry Medal before passing selection for the Royal Ghazi Regiment. He served in the Royal Ghazi Regiment for four years, attaining the rank of Lance-Corporal.
MMA career
He was active in MMA from a young age and during his military service he fought in several MMA competitions representing the Royal Ghazi Regiment. After leaving the Army in 2017, he went into MMA professionally winning many nation competitions.
Danistarabian Uprising
He joined the Free Danistarabian Army in 2020, at the rank of Corporal, he was involved in guerrilla activity and left later that year after the Sharifistani-Danistarabian War ended.
2nd Sharifistani Civil War
Following the invasion of Sharifistan, Muhammed Ahmed Acar set up his own faction of the Sharifistani Mujahideen and won acclaim in the Sharifistani press as a leader of great skill, cunning and courage. In the western press, however, he was portrayed as a threatening warlord.
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