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General Chris Hayes

Name Chris Hayes

Position Commandant of the Marine Corps

Second Position Chairman

Rank General


Character Information

Gender Male
Nationality American
Political Party Republican
Age 47

Physical Appearance

Height 6'3
Weight 220
Hair Color Blond
Eye Color Brown

Family

Spouse Freya Hayes
Children Katie Hayes
Father Bryan Hayes
Mother Kate Hayes

Personality & Traits

General Overview Chris Hayes is a 47-year-old Colonel who has had a successful career in law enforcement and military service. He spent 20 years as a US Marine Military Police officer before joining the Liberty County Sheriff Department. Chris is married to Freya, who is 38 years old, and they have a 17-year-old daughter named Katie. Then after being selected by president Killright to become his Cheif Of Staff for the DOD in 2041 as a US Marine 3 Star General.
Strengths & Weaknesses Chris's strengths lie in his extensive military and law enforcement experience, his leadership skills, and his dedication to serving and protecting his community. His weaknesses may include a tendency to be overly cautious at times and difficulty balancing work and family life.
Ambitions Chris's ambition is to continue rising through the ranks in law enforcement and military service, eventually reaching a high leadership position where he can make a positive impact on his community and the lives of those around him.
Hobbies & Interests In his free time, Chris enjoys spending time with his family, participating in outdoor activities such as hiking and camping, and staying active through exercise and sports. He also has a passion for reading and learning about military history.

Personal History Chris Hayes was born into a military family, with both his father and grandfather serving in the US Armed Forces. Growing up, he was surrounded by stories of honor, duty, and sacrifice, which instilled in him a deep respect for those who served their country. From a young age, Chris knew he wanted to follow in his family's footsteps and make a difference through military service. His parents, supportive and proud of his decision, encouraged him to pursue his dreams and excel in everything he did. Chris's childhood was marked by a sense of purpose and ambition, driving him to succeed in all his endeavors and set high standards for himself. As a teenager, Chris was determined to join the military and make his mark in the world. After graduating high school, he enlisted in the US Marines as a Military Police officer, eager to serve his country and uphold the values he held dear. The training and discipline he received in the military shaped him into a dedicated and skilled law enforcement professional, ready to face any challenges that came his way. Chris's early years in the Air Force were marked by hard work, perseverance, and a commitment to excellence in everything he did. He quickly earned the respect of his superiors and peers, setting the stage for a successful and fulfilling career in the military.During his time in the US Marines, Chris was deployed to various locations around the world, where he served on the front lines of law enforcement and security operations. He faced danger and adversity with courage and resilience, always putting the safety of his fellow service members and civilians first. Chris's experiences in the military shaped him into a seasoned and capable leader, with a deep understanding of the importance of teamwork, communication, and adaptability in high-pressure situations. Through it all, he remained dedicated to his mission and committed to upholding the values of integrity, service, and sacrifice that defined his military career. After completing his 20 years of service in the US Marines, Chris transitioned to civilian life and joined the Liberty County Sheriff Department. His experience and skills as a Military Police officer served him well in his new role as a law enforcement officer, where he quickly rose through the ranks due to his leadership abilities and dedication to duty. Chris's commitment to serving and protecting his community remained unwavering, as he continued to uphold the principles of honor, integrity, and justice in all his actions. Through his work in law enforcement, he forged strong bonds with his colleagues and made a positive impact on the lives of those he served. Throughout his personal and professional journey, Chris's family has always been his anchor and source of strength. His wife, Freya, and daughter, Katie, have supported him through the challenges and triumphs of his career, providing love, encouragement, and understanding along the way. Despite the demands of his job and the sacrifices he has had to make, Chris always makes time for his family, cherishing the moments they spend together and valuing the bond they share. His personal history is a testament to his resilience, dedication, and unwavering commitment to his loved ones and his country, shaping him into the leader and law enforcement professional he is today.
Service Record Chris Hayes: Military and Law Enforcement History

United States Marine Corps (2012–2032)
Rank: Military Police Officer
Years of Service: 20 Years

- Enlistment and Basic Training (2012)
Chris Hayes enlisted in the United States Marine Corps at the age of 18 in 2012, following his graduation from high school. He completed Basic Combat Training at MCRD Parris Island, South Carolina, and showed a strong aptitude for leadership and a dedication to duty.

- Military Police School (2012)
Upon completion of boot camp, Hayes attended the Military Police School at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, where he trained in law enforcement, security operations, and detainee handling.

- Deployment to Iraq: Operation Inherent Resolve (2014–2015)
In 2014, Chris was deployed to Iraq, where he served with the 2nd Military Police Battalion. He was instrumental in base security operations and patrols during critical phases of counter-insurgency missions.

- Deployment to Afghanistan: Operation Freedom's Sentinel (2017–2018)
In 2017, Chris deployed to Afghanistan with the 3rd Military Police Brigade, conducting high-risk operations in Kabul and Helmand Province. His efforts in protecting forward operating bases and coordinating security for allied forces earned him commendations for bravery and leadership.

- Classified Assignments (2019–2021)
From 2019 to 2021, Chris was selected for classified security operations involving high-value assets and personnel across regions such as Africa, South America, and the Middle East. His responsibilities included counter terrorism measures and security protocols for critical military infrastructure.

- Final Deployment and Transition to Civilian Life (2032)
After completing his final assignment overseeing a high-priority military installation, Chris received an honorable discharge in 2032 at the age of 38. His decade of service left him with multiple awards, including:
- Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal
- Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal
- Global War on Terrorism Service Medal

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Liberty County Sheriff Department (2032–2041)
Rank: Colonel

After leaving the Marine Corps, Chris Hayes joined the Liberty County Sheriff's Department at age 38.

Starting as a Deputy Sheriff, he quickly advanced through the ranks, serving in various roles, including K9 officer. Partnered with his first K9, Rex, Chris played a pivotal role in narcotics detection, suspect apprehension, and search-and-rescue operations.

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United States Marine Corps Commandment and Chairman of Joint Chief Of Staff
Rank: General

After the Attack that took the entire government, Chris Hayes who is now 47 was pulled from LCSO by now President Jack Killright to serve as his Marine Corps Commandment and his Chairmain for JCS

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