Dixie Normous LXIX: Difference between revisions

link
(citation)
(link)
Line 16: Line 16:
}}
}}


'''Dixie Normous LXIX''' (''September 15th, 1991 - present'') former Secret Service Director, Chief of Naval Operations for the Vinish Navy<ref>Vinish Navy</ref>, politician, Lech Minister of Defense, owner and founder of Normous News Network and multi-term representative.  
'''Dixie Normous LXIX''' (''September 15th, 1991 - present'') former Secret Service Director, Chief of Naval Operations for the [[Vinish Navy]], politician, Lech Minister of Defense, owner and founder of Normous News Network and multi-term representative.  


Normous' first experience as a citizen of Vindex Nation was as a sailor during the Vindex-Wilden war under the Wellington Administration. Normous has been a member of the Vinish Navy numerous times and has been the Chief of Naval Operations twice. Normous helped to increase the Department of Defense activity during the end of the Tyler Administration, and he was awarded a Presidential Medal of Honor for his service in the Vindex-Hakuna conflict (02/26/2023). He started off his political career as a representative, where he tried passing ''the Helicopter Act,'' which allowed for capital punishment by throwing criminals out of helicopters. He has ran for president numerous times, with his most recent campaign being in 2023.  
Normous' first experience as a citizen of Vindex Nation was as a sailor during the Vindex-Wilden war under the Wellington Administration. Normous has been a member of the Vinish Navy numerous times and has been the Chief of Naval Operations twice. Normous helped to increase the Department of Defense activity during the end of the Tyler Administration, and he was awarded a Presidential Medal of Honor for his service in the Vindex-Hakuna conflict (02/26/2023). He started off his political career as a representative, where he tried passing ''the Helicopter Act,'' which allowed for capital punishment by throwing criminals out of helicopters. He has ran for president numerous times, with his most recent campaign being in 2023.