Cpl. McArdle said:
It seems like just the other day Pvt. Vilzom was dropped off at the doors of FP2S1 by his friend. He was one of those privates who decided to actually stick around and didn’t disappear magically. Ever since then he has become a mainstay and oh my has he brought some powerful skills with him. Just like the friend that brought him here, Pvt. Vilzom is a killing machine with rifle skills. He is one of those privates I can trust to pick up the rifle optic and get plenty of kills with it. He is also insanely deadly with his explosive use. If he can’t kill you with his rifle he will surely find a way by using his holy nades. Brings a tear to my eye. Even out of drills he can be seen spreading chaos to other squads and platoons because of his skill and he isn’t afraid to show it. Other than being a mechanically skilled player he also has a strong mental drive to want to perform better and strive for more success. These attributes aren’t something we prescribe to the rank of Pvt. but to the rank of PFC. Pvt Vilzom, it’s my honor to finally award you a promotion to PFC! Congratulations PFC, I see you going far.
CERTIFICATION OF PROMOTION
TO ALL WHO SHALL SEE THESE PRESENTS, GREETING:
Know Ye, that reposing special trust and
confidence in the fidelity and abilities of
Dakota C Vilzom FP2S1 082959588
I do promote him to Private, First Class in the
UNITED STATES ARMY
to rank as such from the 18th day of November 2021 .
You are charged to discharge carefully and diligently the duties of the grade to which promoted and to uphold the traditions and standards of the Army.
Effective with this promotion you are charged to execute diligently your special skills with a high degree of technical proficiency and to maintain standards of performance, moral courage and dedication to the Army which will serve as outstanding examples to your fellow soldiers. You are charged to observe and follow the orders and directions given by superiors acting according to the law, articles and rules governing the discipline of the Army. Your unfailing trust in superiors and loyalty to your peers will significantly contribute to the readiness and honor of the United States Army.