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Chase Caulfield
Chase Caulfield
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Biographical Information | |
Race | Coruscanti
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Homeworld | Coruscant
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Mother | Jan Caulfield
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Father | Ryan Caulfield
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Spouse | None
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Siblings | Jason Caulfield (Deceased)
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Children | None
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Born | Manarai Heights, Coruscant |
Imperial Service | |
Branch | Imperial Navy |
Positions | Recon Pilot Fighter Pilot Bomber Pilot Squadron Leader Capital Ship Pilot Group Training Officer |
Prior Service | None
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Awards | - IABG - MID - LOC2 - EAM |
Contents
Family History and Childhood
Chase was born to a modest, hard working family in a middle class section of Coruscant. His father, Ryan Caulfield, was a hard working blue collar man who was well liked and respected by his peers. His mother, Jan, was a Teacher in the Coruscant School district. He had one older brother, Jason, who is since deceased [natural causes].
According to all records and accounts, Chase grew up in a very normal household and had a happy childhood. He excelled in school and sports, and was quickly put into an accelerated learning track. He graduated from his classes in the top percentile.
Athletics
Chase was hard working and driven when it came to Athletics. Often times he would stay late after practice to work out in the gym. His father's blue collar attitude was instilled from an early age, and Chase never considered anything less than giving 100%. These moments were important interactions that shaped Chase's character. He quickly learned what it meant to do your best, but also to win with humility and to lose with dignity. As he grew older, Chase used sports as a way to bond with his father and make his older brother proud.
During his late teens, he gained many accolades for his performance and briefly considered pursuing sports as a professional career. However, during one of his final amateur games, he suffered a serious injury, which landed him in heavy rehabilitation for months. It was quite possible that Chase would never be able to play sports again.
The Decision to Enlist
Faced with a lengthly rehabilitation, Chase re-committed himself to his studies and to his future. It was during this time that his older brother, Jason, died of a rare heart disorder. Devastated, Chase shrunk into a period of mourning and depression.
During this challenging period, he happened across a flyer that had shown up in his father's holomail. The flyer was from the Imperial Academy and was addressed to his older brother, who had decided to enlist before unexpectedly passing away. Interested, Chase researched a career in the Imperial Navy. After all, Chase was physically fit enough to endure the basic training and had the intelligence to become a successful strategist. He was already an excellent pilot, and had the desire and drive to do something meaningful with his life. He knew it would be a noble tribute to his brother's life.
After making his decision known, Chase was relieved to see that his parents, family and friends were deeply supportive of his new career move. He worked hard to rehabilitate his body and he used his free time to study anything and everything that had to do with the Imperial Navy. History, strategy, tactics, he studied it all in hopes of becoming the best Imperial soldier he could.
Chase was accepted to the Academy and officially began his Imperial career on Day 29 of year 12. His instructor was a very patient and understanding Navy woman named Seren Ngo. She quickly quieted his nerves and helped get him on track in his coursework. Not long after enlisting, Chase graduated and was transferred into the Imperial Navy. Once transferred, he was promptly promoted to Crewman and assigned to his Fleet.
Promotion History and Important Dates:
Event | Date |
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Enlisted | Year 12 Day 29 |
Graduated from the Imperial Academy [Basic Graduate] (E-1) | Year 12 Day 32 |
Transferred to Imperial Navy Branch | Year 12 Day 32 |
Promoted to Crewman (E-2) | Year 12 Day 32 |
Assigned to Fleet and Group; [CLASSIFIED] | Year 12 Day 40 |
Promoted to Flight Corporal (E-3) | Year 12 Day 76 |
Received [MID] Award for Mention in Dispatchers | Year 12 Day 110 |
Promoted to Flight Sergeant (E-4) | Year 12 Day 132 |
Promoted to Master Flight Sergeant (E-5) | Year 12 Day 176 |
Promoted to Command Flight Sergeant (E-6) | Year 12 Day 258 |
Awarded Letter of Commendation [LOC] | Year 12 Day 260 |
Awarded Letter of Commendation [LOC2] | Year 12 Day 292 |
Promoted to Group Training Officer | Year 12 Day 300 |
Awarded Exercise Achievement Medal [EAM] | Year 12 Day 318 |
Promoted to Ensign (O-1) | Year 12 Day 331 |
Caulfield in uniform while still a Command Flight Sergeant |
Chase's call sign is "Ghost," which was bestowed upon him by his fleet mates
During Chase's time as an enlisted man, he drew upon his experiences in sports to prepare him for the teamwork required to work effectively within his group. He learned quickly that the success of the mission and of his group were far more important than personal accolades. This team-first mentality resonnated with Chase and he began to flourish. Missing home and remembering his brother, he often sought the approval of his superiors through hard work and volunteering for extra tasks.
By the time that Chase became a senior enlisted member of the Imperial Navy, he had already begun committing himself to mentoring his group's younger pilots. He wanted to help them flourish, much like some of the senior enlisted had done with him when he first joined the Navy. Soon afterward, he was promoted to Group Training Officer.
Receiving His Commission
To date, the finest achievement of Caulfield's young career came on Year 12, Day 331 when he received his Commission and was promoted into the officer ranks. Being an achievement in and of itself, Chase was encouraged to enjoy the moment, but was reminded by his superiors that this was only the beginning and he still had a lot of hard work ahead of him.
- "Your career has seen both its ups and downs. Luckily, it has been more ups for you. There has been a following trend that I have noticed with you, though: Intelligence, Loyalty, Dedication to your job and those around you, and finally the ability to lead and inspire those under you. Every challenge that has been thrown at you, you have defeated. Each and every opportunity you get, you give 110%. I've watched you as a Crewman, and now I am glad I will get to watch you as you walk through this door today. Command Flight Sergeant Chase Caulfield, today you are to hereby receive your Commission and are promoted to the rank of Ensign. "
- — Commodore Gredek Dregoth, during Caulfield's Commission Ceremony
During his officer's training, Chase was challenged to understand the fine details of what was expected of an officer in the Imperial Navy. He worked diligently to not only learn these lessons, but also to apply them and understand why these skills were important. The sessions provided many valuable lessons about leadership and it was during this training that Caulfield was given the rare opportunity and priviledge to be instructed, personally, by Lord Admiral Senki Blackrain himself. It was an honor that Chase would proudly brag about to his parents back home (and to just about anyone else who would listen, too).
Personality, Characteristics and Traits
Chase stands at 6' 1" tall and weighs about190 lbs. Despite his size, Caulfield is not the type to bully another person, but he has no reservations about sticking up for himself or his fleetmates - even if that means he must become physically involved in a situation. He is dedicated to keeping his body in shape through an exhausting workout routine which he completes on a daily basis. By staying in peak physical condition, Caulfield is able to maintain a quiet confidence in his abilities to adapt to any situation he may come face to face with
Chase Caulfield's ship, the Red Star. |
Caulfield is athletic and smart, but at times, he can be quick to lose his temper when he feels that he is being disrespected. He is known as an excellent pilot with quick reflexes and confidence. He makes no attempt to hide his pride for serving in the Imperial Navy and considers his fleet mates to be family. Off-duty, Chase enjoys bonding with his fellow pilots and employs a healthy dose of humor in his conversation. He regularly communicates with his parents on Coruscant and sends them souvenirs from all of the exotic locations the Navy takes him.
Chase is loyal and believes in doing things the right way - giving nothing less than 110% is acceptable. He believes in the value of hard work and conducting oneself in an honorable manner. Chase has also been known to be a perfectionist - respecting Imperial Process and abiding by rules and protocols to the letter.
He owns the Pursuer Enforcement Ship, the Red Star, which was left to him when his good friend and fleetmate Cameron Mandell passed away.