Nicolette Green

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Nicolette Green
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Born23 March 1923
Magnolia, Rhodeia
Allegiance Rhodeia
Service/branch Royal Rhodeian Army
Years of service1941 - 1950
RankCorporal
Commands held Special Operations Executive
Battles/warsSecond Europan War
AwardsDistinguished Service Medal
Legion of St. Georgius
Badge of Honor
Military Medal
RelationsFrancis Madhoko (commanding officer and friend)
Clint Constantine (love interest, later spouse)
Elizabeth Hoosen (friend)
Marina Letsoalo (friend)
Estelle Minnaar (friend)
Vashyron Constantine (grandson)
Other workCoffeemaker

Nicolette Green (23 March 1923) is a retired Rhodeian officer and an Artisanal Coffee Maker who served in the Royal Rhodeian Army during the Second Europan War.

Nicolette is the only child, and the sole heir to his family's coffee business. His family's coffee shop had spanned for 5 decades at the time of her birth. She lost her father when she was aged 9, leaving her mother to continue the business. Eventually, Nicolette would be interested in the family's business. As a result, she chose focused on studying Food Technology as her course by the time she went to college in 1939. She and her mother later found themselves serving coffee to soldiers stationed in different Rhodeian and Basel-Ebelian Army Bases. The army had Green's family sell coffee to the army, keeping the business afloat during the war. Later, Nicolette enlisted in the army as a logistics officer and served with Torch Company under the Special Air Service as a logistics officer. Here, he developed close friendships her fellow company mates, most notably Estelle Minnaar.

Following the war, she married Clint Constantine, her fellow company mate whom she had dated since 1943. They had 4 children together. Their grandson, Vashyron Constantine is a member of ILESOC as the leader of the reconnaissance team.

Early Life

Military Career

Personal Life