Corporal James Dunn (born 1989) is an American soldier serving in the US Army Rangers at the rank of Corporal, who fought under the command of Seargant Malcolm Foley. Dunn fought against OpFor in Afghanistan before being deployed to the eastern United States following an invasion of Russian troops. Dunn and the rest of his squad were deployed to Virginia to rescue an HVI, destroy artillery batteries, and rescue another HVI; this last HVI was already dead by the time Dunn and his squad got to him. They later fought in Washington, DC, securing the Washington Monument and the White House before a Hammer Down protocol was executed.
Biography[]
Early life[]
James Dunn was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania in 1989 to a working-class family of Irish descent.
Army career[]
Dunn joined the US Army shortly after graduating from West Scranton High School in June 2007. He began a basic training course at Fort Benning, Georgia in September and was to be recruited for the 75th Ranger Regiment by the following year.
Rangers[]
In early 2008, Dunn became an infantryman for the 75th Ranger Regiment of the US Army Rangers and fought during the Iraq War.