Vincent DeCavalcanti
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Vincent DeCavalcante is a Sicilian born citizen of the United States of America. He is a veteran of the French-American War, and currently resides in Switzerland where he has become deeply involved in the Swiss Independence Movement.
Vincent was the sole perpetrator of the WikiTerrorist Attack of 1/24/09.
Early Life and Immigration to America
Vincent DeCavalcante was born to a poor family in Palermo, Sicily, where he lived with his parents and three younger brothers. His father, who was involved with the Sicilian Mafia, was arrested when Vincent was 13, leaving the boy to take care of his mother and siblings. Vincent was forced to grow up quickly, and soon became embroiled in the same activities as his father, and 9 years later, he was forced to flee Italy to avoid arrest. Friends of his father arranged to have him moved to America, where he ended up first in New York, and then in Trenton, New Jersey. Soon after he became engaged in minor criminal activity before being arrested on Narcotics Trafficking charges. He served a short prison sentence, before being released early on parole, which was granted to him on the grounds he would serve in the American armed forces.
Military Career and the Swiss Resistance
Soon after Vincent's enrollment in the Army, the war with France broke out, and he was deployed at Auverigne and Pays de la Loire. During the conflict he became involved in the Swiss Independence Movement, often going AWOL to cross the border into Switzerland, where he fought in the German and French speaking regions of Switzerland.
Civilian Life, Deportation and Exodus to Switzerland
After the ceasefire was drawn between France and the USA, Vincent returned to New Jersey, where he bounced from job to job, and temporarily joined the AAP. He couldn't seem settle down, and soon found himself in trouble with the law again, this time being deported back to Sicily. He remained in Sicily for a short time, before travelling to Switzerland for a third time, where he became again involved in the Swiss Independence movement.