[DECLASSIFIED SERVICE RECORD]
FILE NO.: [REDACTED]-BROCKINGTON
CLASSIFICATION: DECLASSIFIED
NAME: BROCKINGTON, DANIEL N.
DOB: [REDACTED]
POB: [REDACTED]
US ARMY ENLISTED SERVICE RECORD
Date of Initial Enlistment: 06/2018
Branch: U.S. Army
MOS: 19K – M1A2 Abrams Armor Crew Member
Positional Qualifications:
Driver – 04/2019
Loader – 04/2019
Gunner – 10/2019
Deployment: South Korea, Camp Humphreys (06/2019—02/2020)
Exit From Active Duty: 12/2021
US NAVY OFFICIAL MILITARY PROFILE SHEET
Branch: U.S. Navy Reserve
Rate: Intelligence Specialist
Enlistment Date: 03/2022
Periods of Active Duty: 03/2023—10/2023
Current Status: Active Drilling Reservist
CURRENT OPERATIONS (CIVILIAN ASSIGNMENT)
Unit: Joint Chiefs of Staff – J7 – Joint Exercises Division
Role: Instructor Controller / Forces Planner (Ground)
Primary Duties:
Produces OPFOR Campaign Plans and Briefs in support of joint training events.
Operates models and simulations (AWSIM, JCATS, JSAF, JTLS, JLOD) to replicate friendly and adversary ground forces.
Develops M&S systems plans and provides training to operators.
Advises on adversary tactics, techniques, and procedures to ensure realistic joint training environments.
Historical Interpreter, American Revolution Museum at Yorktown.
Conducts live demonstrations of musket and artillery drills.
Educates visitors on daily life in recreated 18th-century encampments.
Fiction writer with focus on the psychological, historical, and paranormal costs of war.
Author of Fire and Adjust. Current writing project is [REDACTED]
Multilingual capability: English (native), Swedish (proficient), Norwegian (conversational); maintains strong interest in language acquisition.
AUXILIARY DUTIES / HOBBIES
Continues to serve in uniform today.
Civilian expertise in armored warfare simulations and adversary tactics.
Married; caretaker of three dogs, one cat, and six ducks.
Maintains early-to-bed discipline, a habit forged by years of service.
Believes that steel, stories, and battlefields carry ghosts.
Recommendation: Subject demonstrates persistence, loyalty, and a steady hand. Proceed with trust—but remain alert.
FINAL KEY POINTS