Personnel Overview: NKVD (KGB)
1930 - Present Day
Personnel Record
Identification/Physical Examination Results
Name: Spalkov, Adrian Nataly
Rank: OF-2 (Captain)
Age: 27 (Most Recent Examination)
Sex: Male
Height: 6'2" (187.96cm)
Weight: 152lb
Push-ups (60sec.): 89
Sit-ups (60sec.): 72
Pull-ups (Endur.): 19
Track Laps (Endur.): 12 (3mi.)
Physician Notes:
Patient is in good health for current age, however muscular deterioration seems to be continuing (see last physical examination) as a result of extreme caloric output. At this point, source of caloric output is unknown; most likely under-eating and overworking.. Patient seems to have extreme fatigue and shows signs of burnout. Psychiatric evidence of mental atrophy/trauma has not been exhibited in 12 days time, however, patient will be placed under psychiatric evaluation in the case of another incident.
Service Record
Orders/Awards/Decorations
From Left to Right: "For Courage", "Veteran of Armed Forces of the USSR", "For the Capture of Berlin", "For Victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945", "For the Defence of Moscow", "For the Defence of Stalingrad", "20 Years of the Worker's and Peasants' Red Army", "Twenty Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945"
Unpictured: "In Memory of the 800th Anniversary of Moscow", "People's Doctor of the USSR", "For Impeccable Service" (1st, 2nd, 3rd class), "For Personal Courage"
Military Service Record
Note: Portions of Service Record redacted as per Spetzgruppe Medved
1930 - Joined as Infantryman (3rd Shock Army)
1931-1940 - Stationed in Moscow as State Security
1941 - Deployed against German Army Group Center, wounded in shoulder by shrapnel
- Reassigned to Spetzgruppe Medved after re-examination of medical skills
- Assisted in dissolving an uprising in [REDACTED]
- Deployed to [REDACTED] as medical personnel
- Wounded by German prototype anti-aircraft platform "Wirbelwind"
1942 - Redeployment in Stalingrad during Siege, wounded in stomach during close-combat
1943 - Once again re-deployed to Moscow to aid in defense and medical relief
1944 - Aided in re-construction of Moscow
- Deployed to assist medical personnel in Warsaw Uprising
- Reunited with Spetzgruppe Medved to prepare for Battle of Berlin
1945 - Fought and aided Soviet personnel in Battle of Berlin
- Thought dead after building collapse caused by Allied artillery killed four others
- Rediscovered in German POW Camp
- Again reunited with Spetzgruppe Medved
1946 - Stationed in [REDACTED] with Spetzgruppe Medved
- Recovered Chemical/Nuclear warheads in [REDACTED]
- Stabbed Spetzgruppe Medved Commander Vasily Dragunov to death, cleared of charges
1947-1950 - Stationed in [REDACTED] as per "NK/USSR Armament Pact"
1951-Present - Retains Officer position in KGB (formerly NKVD), Reserve Unit Spetzgruppe Medved
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