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Peggy is a firm proponent of giving clear, easy to understand feedback to her subordinates, because she believes in maintaining an honest and transparent management style.
Don't mind me I'm just over here rotating potential character concepts in my head.
Capt Margaret C. Patterson (2IC, B Company, 7th Aubrysian Parachute Battalion, 3rd Airborne Brigade, 1st Airborne Division) prepares to fire the AB42 MK IA 5.56mm automatic rifle during a live fire drill at Shigakwa Barracks - March, 1994
The Aubrysian Ordinance Factories AB42 first entered service with the Aubrysian Armed Forces in 1984 in its MK I iteration to replace the popular but venerable AB2 battle rifle. It is a short-stroke piston, rotating bolt, gas-operated automatic rifle chambered for the 5.56x45mm cartridge.
The AB42 MK IA is a variant of the MK I rifle which replaces the plastic fixed stock with a folding metal stock with a plastic butt. This variant is used by specialized units such as paratroopers, vehicle crews, or other troops whose duties prevent them from carrying a full-sized rifle at all times.
No. 5 (Operational) Dress - also known as "OpDress" or "combats" - is the standard field uniform of the Aubrysian Army. Although its undergone multiple revisions, it remained the same basic olive-drab smock, shirt and trousers from the 1960s into early 2000s.