UNITED STATES OF AMERICA • DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE • ABSOC-IRC

PERSONNEL DOSSIER // BROSKEY, C. (CW4)

Record Class
Warrant Officer / Senior Aviator
Current Post
Chief of Rotary Acquisitions (13th SFG)
Formation
13th Special Forces Group (Airborne)
Status
ACTIVE / FLIGHT LEAD
Control No.
ABSOC-IRC/AV-077
Code Name
"SKYJACK" / "CHAD"
HANDLING NOTICE
Subject is a High-Value Aviation Asset with documented expertise in foreign airframe operation. Subject operates under a Standing Disciplinary Waiver (Grooming/Conduct) authorized by the Directorate. Do not attempt to enforce standard AR 670-1 protocols on Subject without prior authorization from BG Perez.
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1. Asset Profile Summary

Operational Overview

Chief Warrant Officer 4 Chandler "Chad" Broskey serves as the primary Unconventional Aviation Specialist for the 13th SFG(A). Originally a ground-based operator, Broskey transitioned to flight warrant status and developed a niche capability: the mid-mission acquisition and piloting of hostile rotary-wing assets.

Subject is defined by an anomalous "Radicalized Command Presence." Following a Critical Survival Event, Subject operates with a psychological baseline of "zero-inhibition" regarding personal mortality. This manifests as a force-multiplying effect on crew morale; Subject perceives high-threat kinetic environments not as survival scenarios, but as complex mechanical problem sets requiring dynamic resolution.

Strategic Value Assessment
  • Foreign Material Acquisition: Validated record of hijacking and returning active enemy airframes (Mi-24, Mi-17, SA342 Gazelle).
  • Poly-Airframe Proficiency: Capable of piloting any rotary platform without manual or localized training.
  • Psychological Stabilizer: His voice over the comms network functions as a "Morale Multiplier." Ground teams report a 15% reduction in perceived stress when "Skyjack" is on station.
  • The "Broskey Luck": Statistical anomaly regarding survival of catastrophic mechanical failures.

2. Identity & Vitals

Biographical Data
Full Name
Chandler Broskey
Rank
Chief Warrant Officer 4 (CW4)
MOS
153A (Aviator) / Former 18B
Service
U.S. Army (Active)
Affiliation
13th SFG(A)
Access Identifiers
DoD ID
A-ID-339-05-1102
Clearance
TS//SCI//ASSET-REC
Role
AVIATION / RECOVERY
Medical
REMISSION / CLASS 2
Official Portrait
Subject portrait
SOURCE: USDOD FILES • REF: SKYJACK

3. Service Chronology Abstract

Operational Log
1999-2004
Ground Combat Element (18-Series): Served as a Weapons Sergeant (18B). Distinguished record in direct action. Diagnosed with CRITICAL CONDITION (2004). Prognosis: Critical.
2005-2007
The "Remission" Interval: Subject underwent aggressive experimental treatment protocols. Achieved full remission against statistical probability. Returned to service with high-functioning resilience markers. Applied for Flight Warrant program.
2008-Present
Aviation & The "Hind" Incident: During Op. [REDACTED], Subject boarded a parked hostile Mi-24 Hind while under fire, hot-wired the ignition, and provided close air support for his own extraction team. Col. Pliskin immediately recruited him for ABSOC's dedicated air wing.

4. Asset Recovery Doctrine

Methodology: "Involuntary Transfer"

Subject specializes in the Battlefield Re-Appropriation of enemy materiel. He treats hostile airfields not as targets to be destroyed, but as "Resupply Depots." He possesses an encyclopedic knowledge of Soviet-bloc ignition sequences and bypass protocols.

Flight Profile

Subject flies with "Aggressive Geometry." He is known to utilize the airframe's physical durability as a weapon (e.g., rotor-clipping, skid-bashing). Superiors tolerate the high maintenance costs due to his 100% mission completion rate.

5. Medical Profile: The "Bonus Round"

Psychological Evaluation

Subject exhibits Post-Recovery Euphoria. Having faced a definitive medical battle and survived, he views kinetic combat through a distinct lens. This manifests as a disarming, magnetic charm. He utilizes humor under fire, stabilizing passengers with sheer force of personality. He operates with the calm of a man who knows he is playing with "House Money."

Analyst Note
"Behavioral analysis indicates this is not recklessness, but 'Risk-Value Recalibration.' Post-[REDACTED], Subject assigns negligible weight to personal safety relative to mission success. He operates with the detached precision of an asset viewing his own lifespan as 'expendable capital' to be invested for maximum operational yield."

6. Uniform Deviation: "The Crest"

Violation Record: AR 670-1 (Grooming)
Description
CENTRALIZED FOLLICULAR CREST

A strict Mohawk configuration. Shaved laterals.

Status
PERMANENT WAIVER

Auth: BG Perez / Dir. Castle.

Justification
MORALE ASSET

"The men fly better when the Mohawk is in the cockpit."

Subject adopted the hairstyle post-[REDACTED] as a personal "Victory Flag." Attempts by conventional Command Sergeant Majors to correct this violation have been met with immediate dismissal by ABSOC Directorate.

7. Risk & Value Assessment

Internal Security Evaluation

CW4 Broskey is a High-Maintenance / High-Yield Asset. He requires constant insulation from conventional military bureaucracy due to his demeanor and appearance. However, his ability to extract teams from denied areas using indigenous/stolen assets makes him irreplaceable.

Command Disposition
Perez: Tolerates the eccentricity as the cost of genius.
Sabatelli: Respects the mechanical aptitude; ignores the attitude.
Pliskin: Encourages the behavior; views Broskey as the "Spirit of the Air Wing."