Difference between revisions of "John Warner"
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− | John Warner was born on April 29th, 1949, at Putnam, Swiss Army. His parents were Lt. Col. John Warner and Mary Warner. Sadly, Mary died shortly after giving birth. John would go to Putnam Elementary School, and then to Richardson High School. | + | John Warner was born on April 29th, 1949, at Putnam, Swiss Army. His parents were Lt. Col. John Warner and Mary Warner. Sadly, Mary died shortly after giving birth. John would go to Putnam Elementary School, and then to Richardson High School. In the late 1960's, John went to Davford University on a Football scholarship. In 1972, he was drafted into the [[Vietnam War]], and served in the Davian Marines. His helicopter was shot down in Hanoi, but he miracously, along with the survivors, managed to escape into south Vietnam. |
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+ | He was awarded the Swiss Cross for his bravery. | ||
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+ | In 1975, when he was shipped back home, he met and married high-school sweatheart Clare Perry. |
Revision as of 11:16, 3 December 2006
Rank | 11th President of Davia and Swiss Army |
Predecessor: | Thomas Dobbs |
Successor: | Incumbent |
Birthdate | April 29, 1949 |
Place of Birth: | Putnam, Swiss Army |
Spouse | Clare Elizabeth Perry |
Children | Jack Warner, Roy Warner, & Maeve Warner |
Political party | Conservative Party |
Languages spoken | English, German, Davish, Latin, Chinese, & French |
John Warner
John Warner was born on April 29th, 1949, at Putnam, Swiss Army. His parents were Lt. Col. John Warner and Mary Warner. Sadly, Mary died shortly after giving birth. John would go to Putnam Elementary School, and then to Richardson High School. In the late 1960's, John went to Davford University on a Football scholarship. In 1972, he was drafted into the Vietnam War, and served in the Davian Marines. His helicopter was shot down in Hanoi, but he miracously, along with the survivors, managed to escape into south Vietnam.
He was awarded the Swiss Cross for his bravery.
In 1975, when he was shipped back home, he met and married high-school sweatheart Clare Perry.