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Fri Dec 22nd, 2023 @ 7:14pm

Petty Officer Second Class Samuel "Bones" Renfroe

Name Samuel "Bones" Renfroe SARC, EMT-P

Position Field Medic

Rank Petty Officer Second Class


Character Information

Gender Male
Species Human
Age 37
Weapons Layout M-16 A4 Assault riffle, .45 APC side arm, Field medic kit

Physical Appearance

Height 6ft 1 in
Weight 230 lbs
Hair Color Dark Brown
Eye Color Brown
Physical Description A tall average built man well groomed southern gentleman with dark brown hair; he keeps himself clean-shaven except for a neatly kept mustache. He has a bit of a rugged look to him like his square jaw and board cleft chin. He seems to light up a room when he walks in. He has long thin fingers that help him perform delicate surgeries, his muscles are well toned and not overdeveloped due to his hobbies and lifestyle. While not muscular in appearance, he is well toned due to his exercise regime. Always wears a medical symbol around his neck.

Family

Father Fred Renfroe JR. MD {deceased}
Mother Cindy Massey Renfroe
Brother(s) Fred III (US ARMY Scout) , Cody (USMC) , Will(Civillian lawyer) and Frank (Civilian Doctor)

Personality & Traits

General Overview He is capable of great compassion, yet also cranky, superstitious, and irrational. Professes a preference toward "good ol' fashioned country medicine". Passionate, sometimes cantankerous. Proud of his southern heritage, drinking problems, bout of depression after the death of his father. Very dedicated to his profession, love of life. Passionate to the point he has long and spirited arguments on subjects he feels strongly about with anyone regardless of rank of position. He is always willing to help, always has a joke, a true country gentleman. When asked to do things outside his comfort zone in medicine he frequently reminds whoever is around he is a medic not a (insert related profession here)
Strengths & Weaknesses Strengths: compassion, dedication, willingness to help, humorous, knowledge of herbs and other good ol' fashioned country medicine.

Weaknesses: drinking problems, bout of depression, cranky, superstitious, and irrational, use of snuff
Ambitions To be the best Corpsman in Navy history
Hobbies & Interests Hunting, fishing, gardening, hiking, southern cooking, history, medical journals,horse back riding

Personal History Born in southern florida, he spent his childhood in back country, woods, and swamps. He spent much of his childhood learning to “listen to nature” as his great great grandfather a medicine man used to say. Papou Renfroe taught Samuel much about herbs and the healing properties of various plants this knowledge would serve him well for the rest of his life as he used the knowledge to save a friend on his hiking trip when they were teens. Had Samuel not known that tiger moss stops bleeding and aides in healing wounds his friend would have either bleed or died from the resulting infection?

His father was the only doctor in any of three small towns surrounding the reservation. The Family moved into a restored plantation house on 15 acres of land adjacent to the reservation. In addition to their education, Samuel and his brothers helped run the plantation to provide food and such for not only themselves but also to help supplement the local Baptist mission. He and his brothers learned much from their great great grandfather and father until their father’s death when Samuel the youngest of group was only 15. Their father contracted a rare disease on one of his calls to the old-timers on the reservation. The old timer was isolated and had little or no modern technology.

he funeral for Fred Jr. was on a dark and rainy day. Frank the oldest of the five brothers took a week off from his last year of medical school. Samuel was hurt more by his father’s sudden passing than anyone knew at the time including him. After the funeral, Frank went back to Med. School, Fred III, Cody, Will, and Samuel worked the farm on the plantation for a while. Cody and Will joined the Marines 2 months after the funeral. Samuel, who had already starting using chewing tobacco almost daily, sank deeply into depression and began drinking heavily. His depressions lead to more drinking and drinking lead to fit of rage. His father as a doctor had helped almost everyone in the county at one time or another many times for no cost] or a simple meal but when his father needed help in Samuel’s minds at least no one tried to help him.

He began to lose his faith in humanity. This went on for 2 years until after one night of drinking and being badly beaten in a barroom brawl he passed put near his father is grave where Fred III and his maternal grandfather Elton Massey found him the next morning. They intervened and helped him get his drinking under control. He had always been the most talented in medicine of the group and they convinced him to carry on their father’s legacy and join the Navy As a Corps Man he gave consideration over the next year as he became a civilian paramedic. He earned an associates in emergency medicide from the univeristy of Florida, before going to earn a master of nursing from Jhons Hopkins. Before enlisting in the navy as a Corpsman. He completed basic training, and corpsman training. And was assigned to B Co 2nd MAR div, his skill got him noticed and and reassigned to Jsoc 2 years later. He has served with SEAL teames 2 and 4, as well Marine force recon, and Marine Raiders unit, before being assgined to SGC.
Service Record -Become Civilian paramedic
-Associate degree in Emergency medicne from Univeristy of Florida
-Master degree in nursing from Jhons Hopkins
-Enlisted
- Completer basic training
-Completed Corpsman course
-Corpsman B co 2nd MARDiv
-Reassgin to JSOC
- Corpsman for Seal team 4
-Corpsman for Seal team 2
-Corpsman for A Co 2nd Froce recon
-Corpsman for 1st C Co 1st Raideres
-Feild Medic SGC