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Father: Peter Kingston, First Sergeant, United States Army (Ret.)
Father: Peter Kingston, First Sergeant, United States Army (Ret.)
(deceased)
(deceased)
Mother: Anna Kingston (deceased)
Mother: Anna Kingston (deceased)


Siblings:
Siblings:
Brother: Gregory Kingston, PFC, USA (deceased, Killed in action  
Brother: Gregory Kingston, PFC, USA (deceased, Killed in action  
during
during Eugenics)
Eugenics)


Sister: Kristina Kingston-Sanchez (deceased)
Sister: Kristina Kingston-Sanchez (deceased)


Children: None
Children: None
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Known family: Alicia Sanchez, descendant of Kristina
Known family: Alicia Sanchez, descendant of Kristina


Religion:       Earth Christian: Lutheran
Religion: Earth Christian: Lutheran


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II.  Educational Background
II.  Educational Background
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III.  Biographical Notes
III.  Biographical Notes
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Sgt. Kingston was born on June 4, 1971 in Cleveland, Ohio, USA.  
Sgt. Kingston was born on June 4, 1971 in Cleveland, Ohio, USA.  
Upon graduation from Avon Point High School in 1989, he enlisted in  
Upon graduation from Avon Point High School in 1989, he enlisted in  
the United States Army, serving as an infantryman with the 4th Battalion, 105th Armored Infantry Regiment, 114th Infantry Division (Hvy Mech.). His unit was deployed to the Persian Gulf in 1990 as part of the War in the Gulf. Then Specialist Kingston and his Bradley team successfully covered the insertion of several infantry companies in the ground assault, earning him an Army Commendation Medal with "V" device and Valorous Unit Citation. After the War, SPC Kingston returned to his unit in Munich, Germany. Because of his actions as well as the actions of the 114th Division, the Division was given the nickname "Desert Thunder."
the United States Army, serving as an infantryman with the 4th
Battalion, 105th Armored Infantry Regiment, 114th Infantry Division
(Hvy Mech.). His unit was deployed to the Persian Gulf in 1990 as
part of the War in the Gulf. Then Specialist Kingston and his Bradley
team successfully covered the insertion of several infantry companies
in the ground assault, earning him an Army Commendation Medal with
"V" device and Valorous Unit Citation. After the War, SPC Kingston
returned to his unit in Munich, Germany. Because of his actions as
well as the actions of the 114th Division, the Division was given the
nickname "Desert Thunder."


In late 1995, The "Desert Thunder" Division was again called to the Persian Gulf. This time, Khan Noonien Singh had taken power in the
In late 1995, The "Desert Thunder" Division was again called to the
Sinai Region and part of the Islamic nations that broke away from the former Soviet Union. By this time SPC Kingston was promoted to Sergeant, and again, SGT Kingston had led his Bradley team into the heart of the Sinai Desert, expelling Singh's fanatics from the region. During the withdrawal, the convoy that Sgt. Kingston's team was escorting was attacked by partisans loyal to Singh's cause. His crew was successful in rescuing the convoy and repelling the partisan armored vehicles. For this action, Sgt. Kingston was awarded the Bronze Star with "V" device. This defense had a terrible price for Michael. His brother was in one of the Bradleys next to Michael's. Gregory's Bradley was destroyed during the firefight, killing all on board. Michael still has the U.S. Flag and the Medal of Honor that was awarded posthumously to his brother.
Persian Gulf. This time, Khan Noonien Singh had taken power in the
Sinai Region and part of the Islamic nations that broke away from
the former Soviet Union. By this time SPC Kingston was promoted to  
Sergeant, and again, SGT Kingston had led his Bradley team into the
heart of the Sinai Desert, expelling Singh's fanatics from the
region. During the withdrawal, the convoy that Sgt. Kingston's team
was escorting was attacked by partisans loyal to Singh's cause. His
crew was successful in rescuing the convoy and repelling the partisan
armored vehicles. For this action, Sgt. Kingston was awarded the
Bronze Star with "V" device. This defense had a terrible price for
Michael. His brother was in one of the Bradleys next to Michael's.
Gregory's Bradley was destroyed during the firefight, killing all on
board. Michael still has the U.S. Flag and the Medal of Honor that
was awarded posthumously to his brother.


SGT Kingston was then reassigned to the United Nations Vessel  
SGT Kingston was then reassigned to the United Nations Vessel  
NORMANDY as part of a Joint Task Force in pursuit of the SS Botany  
NORMANDY as part of a Joint Task Force in pursuit of the SS Botany  
Bay, which was captured by Khan Singh. However, the Normandy suffered an accident (sabotage?) which took the ship off the trajectory that the Botany Bay was on. The entire crew of the UNV NORMANDY went into a cryogenic sleep for survival, hoping that they would be rescued with in
Bay, which was captured by Khan Singh. However, the Normandy
a few months.  However, rescue didn't come until 2406 by the USS  
suffered an accident (sabotage?) which took the ship off the
TALLAHASSEE. Out of a crew of 450 on the Normandy, only 6, including
trajectory that the Botany Bay was on. The entire crew of the UNV
Sgt. Kingston's, were still functioning. Apparently, a power surge after the accident blew most of the cryogenic circuits.
NORMANDY went into a cryogenic sleep for survival, hoping that they
would be rescued with in a few months.  However, rescue didn't come
until  
2406 by the USS TALLAHASSEE. Out of a crew of 450 on the Normandy,
only 6,  
including Sgt. Kingston's, were still functioning. Apparently, a
power surge
after the accident blew most of the cryogenic circuits.


After a year of catch-up learning at the Academy, Michael decided  
After a year of catch-up learning at the Academy, Michael decided  
to return to military service by accepting a promotion (appointment?) to the rank of Gunnery Sergeant, Starfleet Marine Corps and served aboard the USS NORFOLK as the 2nd Platoon Sergeant/Armory NCOIC. After his tour on the NORFOLK, he applied for the Starfleet Officer Candidate Course at McKinley Station on Earth. He was accepted and excelled in his class. Because of his prior combat leadership and experience, Michael was commissioned as a Lieutenant Major and assigned to the USS PROMETHEUS as Executive Officer, 4th Battalion, 105th Marine Expeditionary Force, where he spent a year; transferring to SB ALIGHERI to assume duties as XO, 1st Batallion, 135th Marines on Camp Necessity for 2 years before his retirement in 2412.
to return to military service by accepting a promotion
(appointment?) to the rank of Gunnery Sergeant, Starfleet Marine
Corps and served aboard the USS NORFOLK as the 2nd Platoon
Sergeant/Armory NCOIC. After his tour on the NORFOLK, he applied for
the Starfleet Officer Candidate Course at McKinley Station on Earth.
He was accepted and excelled in his class. Because of his prior
combat leadership and experience, Michael was commissioned as a
Lieutenant Major and assigned to the USS PROMETHEUS as Executive
Officer, 4th Battalion, 105th Marine Expeditionary Force, where he
spent a year; transferring to SB ALIGHERI to assume duties as XO, 1st
Batallion, 135th Marines on Camp Necessity for 2 years before his
retirement in 2412.


The retirement was short-lived, as he was recalled to Active Status and further assigned to USS FEARLESS as the Marine Detachment CO.
The retirement was short-lived, as he was recalled to Active Status
and further assigned to USS FEARLESS as the Marine Detachment CO.






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IV.  Official Star Fleet Record
 
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> >> IV.  Official Star Fleet Record
A.  Promotion History:
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> >>
> >> A.  Promotion History:
> >> ----------------------
1989: Entered Service (PVT)
1989: Entered Service (PVT)


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1995: Promoted to Staff Sergeant:
1995: Promoted to Staff Sergeant:


2407: Reentered SFMC as Staff Sergeant (E-6), promoted to Gunnery Sergeant (E-7)
2407: Reentered SFMC as Staff Sergeant (E-6), promoted to Gunnery
Sergeant (E-7)


2408: Commissioned as LMAJ
2408: Commissioned as LMAJ
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C.  Medals and Commendations:
C.  Medals and Commendations:
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> >>
 
Prior to 1996:
Prior to 1996:
Bronze Star (V device), Army Commendation Medal (V device, 2 Oak  
Bronze Star (V device), Army Commendation Medal (V device, 2 Oak  
> >> Leaf Clusters), Joint Service Achievement Medal, Army Achievement  
Leaf Clusters), Joint Service Achievement Medal, Army
> >> Medal (4 OLC), Army Good Conduct Medal (2 Awards), National Defense  
Achievement Medal (4 OLC), Army Good Conduct Medal (2 Awards),
> >> Medal (1
National
> bronze
Defense Medal (1 bronze service star) South West Asia Medal (3
> >> service star) South West Asia Medal (3 bronze service stars),  
bronze service stars),  
> >> Eugenics
Eugenics Campaign Medal, NCO Development Ribbon (Numeral 2) Army
> >>
Service Ribbon,  
> >> Campaign Medal, NCO Development Ribbon (Numeral 2) Army Service  
Overseas Service Ribbon, Kuwaiti Freedom Medal, residential Unit
> >> Ribbon, Overseas Service Ribbon, Kuwaiti Freedom Medal,  
Citation, Valorous  
> >> Presidential Unit Citation, Valorous Unit Citation, Combat  
Unit Citation, Combat Infantryman's Badge, Parachutist Badge, Air
> >> Infantryman's Badge,
Assault Badge
> Parachutist
> >> Badge, Air Assault Badge


Since 2406:
Since 2406:
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It is my distinct pleasure to congratulate you in your outstanding
It is my distinct pleasure to congratulate you in your outstanding
efforts in being the Distinguished Honor Graduate for SFOCS class 3-08.
efforts in being the Distinguished Honor Graduate for SFOCS class 3-
Your superior professionalism and tactical and technical knowledge served
08. Your superior professionalism and tactical and technical knowledge
as a role model for your fellow students.  This is a credit upon yourself,
served as a role model for your fellow students.  This is a credit
the School, and the Starfleet Marine Corps. In addition, I also have the
upon yourself, the School, and the Starfleet Marine Corps. In
distinct honor to commission you as a Lieutenant Major in the Starfleet
addition, I
Marine Corps. May you serve your superiors, peers, and subordinates well.  
also have the distinct honor to commission you as a Lieutenant Major
in the
Starfleet Marine Corps. May you serve your superiors, peers, and
subordinates well.  


Ian St. Andrews  
Ian St. Andrews  
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VII.  Psychological Profile
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> >> VII.  Psychological Profile
 
> >> ---------------------------
Being awakened after 410 years of cryogenic sleep can have an  
> >>
effect on a person. Michael is no exception to that rule. He's had
> >> Being awakened after 410 years of cryogenic sleep can have an  
some difficulty getting used to the fact that it's now the 25th
> >> effect on
century instead of the 20th. Sometimes he does run his mouth a bit
> a
and speak his mind, but fortunately that never got him in trouble;
> >> person. Michael is no exception to that rule. He's had some  
for on numerous  
> >> difficulty getting used to the fact that it's now the 25th century  
occasions, speaking his mind averted major disasters in Desert  
> >> instead
Storm and the Eugenics Wars. He can slip into the 20th century
> >>
vernacular, and he'll have to explain to someone born in the late
> >> of the 20th. Sometimes he does run his mouth a bit and speak his  
24th century what that
> >> mind,
means. Even though he's qualified with both the hand phaser and
> but
phaser rifle, Michael feels very comfortable with an M9 9mm pistol
> >> fortunately that never got him in trouble; for on numerous  
and an M16 rifle.
> >> occasions, speaking his mind averted major disasters in Desert  
 
> >> Storm and the
If he feels homesick for the 20th century, Michael has 2 holodeck
> Eugenics
programs that he created. One recreates a pistol and rifle range,
> >> Wars. He can slip into the 20th century vernacular, and he'll have  
based on the ranges on one of the various posts that he served on  
> >> to explain to someone born in the late 24th century what that  
while he was in the Army. The other is a recreation of an urban  
> >> means. Even though he's qualified with both the hand phaser and  
assault range, where he and two others have to secure a building  
> >> phaser rifle,
(the holodeck safeties are on so the program will freeze before a bullet  
> Michael
hits anyone who is using the program.)
> >> feels very comfortable with an M9 9mm pistol and an M16 rifle. If  
 
> >> he
 
> feels
 
> >> homesick for the 20th century, Michael has 2 holodeck programs that  
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> >> he created. One recreates a pistol and rifle range, based on the  
VIII.  Current Recreational Interests
> >> ranges on one of the various posts that he served on while he was in the Army.
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> The
 
> >> other is a recreation of an urban assault range, where he and two
Off Duty, LMAJ Kingston enjoys playing several rounds of golf.
> others
Technology of the 24th and 25th Centuries have enabled him to learn
> >> have to secure a building (the holodeck safeties are on so the  
the game from the great Terran masters such as Arnold Palmer, Jack
> >> program will freeze before a bullet hits anyone who is using the  
Nickalaus and Tiger Woods.
> >> program.)
 
> >>
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IX.  Miscellaneous Information
> >>
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> >> VIII.  Current Recreational Interests
> >> -------------------------------------
> >>
> >> Off Duty, LMAJ Kingston enjoys playing several rounds of golf. Technology of the 24th and 25th Centuries have enabled him to learn the game from the great Terran masters such as Arnold Palmer, Jack Nickalaus and Tiger Woods.
> >>
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> >> IX.  Miscellaneous Information
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Latest revision as of 10:21, 19 July 2007


I. Personal Data
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Surname:        Kingston
Given Name(s):  Michael
Current Rank:   Lieutenant Major (O-3)
Current Billet: MCO, USS FEARLESS
Species:        Human
Gender/Sex:     Male
Age:            446 Standard Terran Years
Date of Birth:  June 4, 1971
HT:  1.78 m; WT:  89 kg; Eyes:  Brown; Hr.:  Brown; Comp:  Human
Caucasian
Place of Birth: Cleveland, Ohio, USA, Earth
Spouse:         none
Parents:
Father: Peter Kingston, First Sergeant, United States Army (Ret.)
(deceased)
Mother: Anna Kingston (deceased)

Siblings:
Brother: Gregory Kingston, PFC, USA (deceased, Killed in action 
during Eugenics)

Sister: Kristina Kingston-Sanchez (deceased)

Children: None

Known family: Alicia Sanchez, descendant of Kristina

Religion: Earth Christian: Lutheran

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II.  Educational Background
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A.  Academic Institutional Background:
    -- Avon Point High School
    -- Did Not attend Star Fleet Academy
    -- SFMC OCS, McKinley Station
B.  Service Schools Attended:
     -- Star Fleet Marine Corps Basic School

C.  Qualifications (MOC's)
     -- Marine Officer

D.  Star Fleet Academy Record:

Academy Record:
Class Rank:          Top 50%
Academic Major:      Computer Science
Professional Major:  Infantry
Qualifications:      Marine Officer
Commendations:

Reprimands:

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III.  Biographical Notes
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A.  Chronology (tabular form):
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Military Service:

	1989: Enlisted in U.S. Army, assigned to 4th Bn., 105th Arm. Inf.
Rgt., 114th Inf. Div. (Hvy Mech.)

	1990: Deployed to the Persian Gulf
 	1994: Promoted to Sergeant
 	1995: Recalled to the Gulf in Eugenics Wars

 	1996: Assigned to UNV Normandy; pursues Khan Singh; accident on 
 NORMANDY; crew in cryogenic sleep

 	2406: Revived by USS TALLAHASSEE

 	2407: Reentered military service

 	2408: Assigned to USS NORFOLK

 	2408: Graduated SFOCS, McKinley Station; commissioned as 
Lieutenant Major.

	2408: Assigned to USS PROMETHEUS as XO, 4/105 MEF.

	2410: Assigned as XO, 1/135 Marines, SB ALIGHERI

 	2412: Retired.

	2418: Recalled to Active Duty, Assigned to USS FEARLESS

B.  Background Summary:
-----------------------

Sgt. Kingston was born on June 4, 1971 in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. 
Upon graduation from Avon Point High School in 1989, he enlisted in 
the United States Army, serving as an infantryman with the 4th
Battalion, 105th Armored Infantry Regiment, 114th Infantry Division
(Hvy Mech.). His unit was deployed to the Persian Gulf in 1990 as
part of the War in the Gulf. Then Specialist Kingston and his Bradley
team successfully covered the insertion of several infantry companies
in the ground assault, earning him an Army Commendation Medal with
"V" device and Valorous Unit Citation. After the War, SPC Kingston
returned to his unit in Munich, Germany. Because of his actions as
well as the actions of the 114th Division, the Division was given the
nickname "Desert Thunder."

In late 1995, The "Desert Thunder" Division was again called to the
Persian Gulf. This time, Khan Noonien Singh had taken power in the
Sinai Region and part of the Islamic nations that broke away from
the former Soviet Union. By this time SPC Kingston was promoted to 
Sergeant, and again, SGT Kingston had led his Bradley team into the
heart of the Sinai Desert, expelling Singh's fanatics from the
region. During the withdrawal, the convoy that Sgt. Kingston's team
was escorting was attacked by partisans loyal to Singh's cause. His
crew was successful in rescuing the convoy and repelling the partisan
armored vehicles. For this action, Sgt. Kingston was awarded the
Bronze Star with "V" device. This defense had a terrible price for
Michael. His brother was in one of the Bradleys next to Michael's.
Gregory's Bradley was destroyed during the firefight, killing all on
board. Michael still has the U.S. Flag and the Medal of Honor that
was awarded posthumously to his brother.

SGT Kingston was then reassigned to the United Nations Vessel 
NORMANDY as part of a Joint Task Force in pursuit of the SS Botany 
Bay, which was captured by Khan Singh. However, the Normandy
suffered an accident (sabotage?) which took the ship off the
trajectory that the Botany Bay was on. The entire crew of the UNV
NORMANDY went into a cryogenic sleep for survival, hoping that they
would be rescued with in a few months.  However, rescue didn't come
until 
2406 by the USS TALLAHASSEE. Out of a crew of 450 on the Normandy,
only 6, 
including Sgt. Kingston's, were still functioning. Apparently, a
power surge
after the accident blew most of the cryogenic circuits.

After a year of catch-up learning at the Academy, Michael decided 
to return to military service by accepting a promotion
(appointment?) to the rank of Gunnery Sergeant, Starfleet Marine
Corps and served aboard the USS NORFOLK as the 2nd Platoon
Sergeant/Armory NCOIC. After his tour on the NORFOLK, he applied for
the Starfleet Officer Candidate Course at McKinley Station on Earth.
He was accepted and excelled in his class. Because of his prior
combat leadership and experience, Michael was commissioned as a
Lieutenant Major and assigned to the USS PROMETHEUS as Executive
Officer, 4th Battalion, 105th Marine Expeditionary Force, where he
spent a year; transferring to SB ALIGHERI to assume duties as XO, 1st
Batallion, 135th Marines on Camp Necessity for 2 years before his
retirement in 2412.

The retirement was short-lived, as he was recalled to Active Status
and further assigned to USS FEARLESS as the Marine Detachment CO.



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IV.  Official Star Fleet Record
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A.  Promotion History:
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1989: Entered Service (PVT)

1990: Promoted to PV2 (E-2), and Private First Class (E-3)

1991: Promoted to Specialast (E-4)

1993: Promoted to Sergeant (E-5)

1995: Promoted to Staff Sergeant:

2407: Reentered SFMC as Staff Sergeant (E-6), promoted to Gunnery
Sergeant (E-7)

2408: Commissioned as LMAJ

B.  Service History:
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1989: 4/105 Infantry, 114th Infantry Division

1996: UNV NORMANDY

060412: Recovered by USS TALLAHASSEE

070101: Re-entered service with SFMC

080101: USS NORFOLK

081001: USS PROMETHEUS, XO, 4/105 MEF

100401: Transfer to SB ALIGHERI, XO, 1/135 Marines

121001: Retired

180501: Recalled to Active Duty, assigned to USS FEARLESS

C.  Medals and Commendations:
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Prior to 1996:
Bronze Star (V device), Army Commendation Medal (V device, 2 Oak 
Leaf Clusters), Joint Service Achievement Medal, Army
Achievement Medal (4 OLC), Army Good Conduct Medal (2 Awards),
National
Defense Medal (1 bronze service star) South West Asia Medal (3
bronze service stars), 
Eugenics Campaign Medal, NCO Development Ribbon (Numeral 2) Army
Service Ribbon, 
Overseas Service Ribbon, Kuwaiti Freedom Medal, residential Unit
Citation, Valorous 
Unit Citation, Combat Infantryman's Badge, Parachutist Badge, Air
Assault Badge

Since 2406:

Outstanding Unit Citation (2 Awards); Indigo Fleet Service Ribbon.
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V.  Skills Profile

--Expert Qualifications on all phaser weapons.


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VI.  Recent Fitness Report
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TO: CAND Michael W. Kingston

FR: LCOL Ian St. Andrews, SFMC

RE: Distinguished Honor Graduate

It is my distinct pleasure to congratulate you in your outstanding
efforts in being the Distinguished Honor Graduate for SFOCS class 3-
08. Your superior professionalism and tactical and technical knowledge
served as a role model for your fellow students.  This is a credit
upon yourself, the School, and the Starfleet Marine Corps. In
addition, I
also have the distinct honor to commission you as a Lieutenant Major
in the
Starfleet Marine Corps. May you serve your superiors, peers, and
subordinates well. 

Ian St. Andrews 
LCOL, SFMC 
Commandant, SFOCS McKinley Station, Sol III

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VII.  Psychological Profile
---------------------------

Being awakened after 410 years of cryogenic sleep can have an 
effect on a person. Michael is no exception to that rule. He's had
some difficulty getting used to the fact that it's now the 25th
century instead of the 20th. Sometimes he does run his mouth a bit
and speak his mind, but fortunately that never got him in trouble;
for on numerous 
occasions, speaking his mind averted major disasters in Desert 
Storm and the Eugenics Wars. He can slip into the 20th century
vernacular, and he'll have to explain to someone born in the late
24th century what that
means. Even though he's qualified with both the hand phaser and
phaser rifle, Michael feels very comfortable with an M9 9mm pistol
and an M16 rifle.

If he feels homesick for the 20th century, Michael has 2 holodeck
programs that he created. One recreates a pistol and rifle range,
based on the ranges on one of the various posts that he served on 
while he was in the Army. The other is a recreation of an urban 
assault range, where he and two others have to secure a building 
(the holodeck safeties are on so the program will freeze before a bullet 
hits anyone who is using the program.)



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VIII.  Current Recreational Interests
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Off Duty, LMAJ Kingston enjoys playing several rounds of golf.
Technology of the 24th and 25th Centuries have enabled him to learn
the game from the great Terran masters such as Arnold Palmer, Jack
Nickalaus and Tiger Woods.

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IX.  Miscellaneous Information
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