Synesi

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Synesi

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Society
Nationality Flag-USA.png American
National rank 617
Date of birth May 23, 2010
Residence Arkansas
Sex Male
Political party None
Faith Dioisim
Politics
Military
Military unit Flight Training
Position Commanding Officer
Military rank Icon rank General.png General
Aircraft rank Airman 0.png Airman

Synesi is a citizen of the USA and is retired. He currently speaks in all caps and yells at kids to get off his lawn.

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Synesi started his military career by joining the United States Training Corps. He worked his way up to become General of the entire USTC and a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. After much deliberation, Synesi decided that the JCS as a group were not fit to lead. Synesi resigned his position as General of USTC[1], and was asked by president Israel Stevens to create a new training branch for the USAF. This branch became known as Flight Training[2]. Synesi commanded Flight Training for 7 months and retired on December 31, 2012[3]. On day 2039, Fhaemita Malodorous led a mass resignation[4] of the Flight Training officer corps in response to the possibility that the executive was going to force a merge between Flight Training and Air Force. Synesi brought the Flight Training leadership and executive staff back to the table in order to reach a solution. The solution required Fhaemita to resign as CO, Flight Training would remain a separate USAF branch under the condition that Synesi return to the role of Commanding Officer. Synesi led Flight Training for two months of stability and prosperity. On day 2114, Synesi again resigned as Commanding Officer and passed the torch onto his loyal XO, Rushaun.

On October 3, 2013, Rushaun, CO of Flight Training was unable to do his duties due to a real life situation. The remaining command staff of the time made very clear that they wanted nothing to do with Flight Training leadership. Synesi returned to purge these staff from Flight Training when it was evident that their continued stay in Flight Training would only corrupt the organization as a whole. Synesi took command only long enough to confer with the government on the situation and to train a new commanding officer.

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After hearing of the creation of the United States Defense Party, Synesi enthusiastically joined and looked for ways to become involved. Synesi volunteered to mass message party members under the direction of Joshua Hoss. After Hoss was elected to the position of Party President[5], Synesi was offered the role of Communications Director in Hoss' cabinet, a role which Synesi proudly accepted. After a good run as Communication Director, Synesi stepped down as director in order to dedicate more time to his role in the USTC.

Synesi joined the American Military Party at its inception and has been a member ever since.

Synesi ran for congress once in the state of North Dakota and won the election while on the AMP congressional ballot.

Shortly before the AMP switched to their new forums, Synesi became disillusioned with the AMP leadership as a whole. The primary issues related to inadequate leadership, a party that no longer followed its roots, and new party laws that made it possible for party leadership to alter party elections. Synesi left the party to it's own fate(within 3 months, the AMP had elected a Serbian PTO to PP) and joined the Federalist Party, which was known for activity and funtimes.

Synesi is currently part of the Liberty Advancement Party, though only for ATO purposes. He is not active in anyway.

References

  1. Synesi resigns from the Joint Chiefs of Staff A Synesi Story - What my conscience dictates
  2. Official Opening of Flight Training Flight Training - Here we go
  3. Synesi retires from military service Flight Training Memo - From the CO
  4. Fhaemita Malodorous leads mass resignation Mass Resignation
  5. Joshua Hoss elected to USDP PP US Defense Party Update