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== Enlisted Years ==  
== Enlisted Years ==  
Returning to the [[Vinish Army]] as a Corporal, Joshua Ryan was put under the command of then-Colonel [[Robert Smith]]. As he progressed, he would find success under Smith. First as a sniper in Smith's infantry and next as a team leader. Ryan would continue to climb through the ranks, reaching Staff Sergeant. At the time, the [[Department of Defense]] was having struggles with retention leaving very few bodies at [[Fort Bragg]]. Because of this, Ryan would make connections early on with people such as [[Jon Schmitty]] and [[Doughnut Sprinkles]]. General Sprinkles, who was [[Chief of Staff of the Army]] at the time, would select Joshua Ryan to become a Drill Sergeant.


In his position as Drill Sergeant, he would focus on recruiting new enlistees into the V.N. Army, working under General [[Jack Specter]] who was TRADOC Commander at the time. Soon after General Sprinkles would leave his office as Chief of Staff of the Army, General [[Derek Scott]] would return to his position as the V.N. Army's Chief of Staff. Under General Scott, Ryan would achieve an immense amount of success and would be promoted directly from Drill Sergeant to [[Sergeant Major of the Army]].
In his capacity as Sergeant Major of the Army, Joshua Ryan would serve as the field commander of the V.N. Army's re-established [[Delta Force]]. Due to the increased tensions with [[Wilden]] at the time, the Office of the Army Chief of Staff deemed it necessary to re-establish a special operations unit in order to conduct special reconnaissance and small-scale raids on possible targets, both foreign and domestic. Despite the increased tensions, Delta Force would never see combat during this time period and it's activity would decrease.
Close to 3 months after he would be made Sergeant Major of the Army, Joshua Ryan would be selected to join the [[Vindex Intelligence Agency]] under Director [[Anton Dre Marks]]. This would be Ryan's introduction to the agency, going on to serve with the agency once more before his presidency. It was also during his first-time at the agency where he would begin to associate himself with members of the [[Alumbrados]] and would become a member of the group. As an agent in the VIA, Ryan would focus on counter-terrorism efforts and would often deal with cases involving biological weapons.
It was also during his time in the VIA where he would begin making connections within the [[Wellington Administration]]. Because of these connections, he would be appointed the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff by President [[Wallace Wellington]]. Ryan would be the first Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff to serve as a General, the two prior to him both Admirals. Along with this, he was also the first to jump every officer role directly to the highest-ranking military officer within the service at the time.
== Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff ==
== Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff ==
Stepping into the role of being the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Joshua Ryan would begin working closely with the [[Secretary of Defense]] [[Leo Laff]]. The first challenge that Ryan would encounter was addressing the toxicity and tensions that existed between the two branches, releasing his first statement that would establish a precedent that would punish personnel who were seen disrespecting the opposite branch.
[[File:001 - CJCS-1.png|thumb|General Joshua Ryan's first address to the Department of Defense following his appointment to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]]
The second challenge that General Ryan would encounter was the absence of the Chief of Naval Operations. Despite going through two Admirals within his first couple of weeks, soon President Wellington would insert his own choice: Admiral [[Delroy Digby]]. Skeptical at first, Ryan and Digby would soon become close associates and would closely together during Ryan's tenure as Chairman.
With close friend General Schmitty as his Chief of Staff of the Army along with Admiral Digby as his Chief of Naval Operations, the Joint Chiefs of Staff at the time were working in and out to be as efficient in day-to-day operations as possible. During this time would be seen the reconstruction of [[Naval Base Coronado]], the expansion of the Vinish fleet, an entirely new inside to the Pentagon done by General Ryan and Secretary Laff themselves, an increase in retention and numbers in both branches, along with advancements being seen in Fort Bragg relating to it's buildings and training course.
In the first month of his time as Chairman, tensions would begin rising with [[the Rebellion]]. These tensions would come to a peak in the month of July 2019 after the Rebellion would establish their own [[Rebel Fleet]], consisting of several well-known members of the Rebellion at the time including then-warlord [[Dixie Normous LXIX]] and his associates such as [[Vablo Escobar]]. On July 18th, 2019, the Vinish Fleet would intercept and attack the Rebel Fleet. With sailors sailing the ships and soldiers of the V.N. Army boarding the enemy's ships, Vindex Nation would win the conflict after sinking the fleet's flagship, the [[USS Wobbly's Mom]].
It was also at this time that General Ryan would work with Admiral Digby and General Schmitty to establish the Special Air Service, which was a joint special operations task force that was made to be able to draw the best personnel from both branches in order to conduct unconventional warfare against Vindex Nation's enemies, specifically the rebels and emerging unratified nations. The SAS would be under the supervision of General Ryan however the field commanders of the task force were kept classified.
The same rebels responsible for the construction and operation of the Rebel Fleet would go on to construct Fort Dixie, a star-shaped fortress that served as the capitol of Dixieland. Under the instruction and supervision of General Ryan, the Special Air Service would locate Fort Dixie and destroy it using dynamite. Along with the destruction of Fort Dixie, the Special Air Service, in a similar operation, would target infrastructure of a newly emerging nation in order to disrupt the advancements of the nation in fear it would only create another area for rebels to take refuge. General Ryan would later admit that the Vinish were responsible for both operations, admitting to originally trying to pin both operations on Wilden.
Another landmark of Ryan's tenure as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff was his involvement in the Wilden War that took place during the summer of 2019. Responsible for the creation of Operation Oak Tree, an operation created with the intent to take over Wilden. Tensions began rising with Wilden early on in the summer however wouldn't reach it's peak until late July / early August after Operation Oak Tree would be take place following multiple standoffs between both Wilden and Vinish troops. Due to the success of Operation Oak Tree, Vindex Nation would take over Wilden and would replace it's then King with President Wellington's own selection, newly-crowned King [[Alfred Hitchcock]].
[[File:Operation Oak Tree Tab.jpg|thumb|A showcase of the Department of Defense's numbers before the invasion of Wilden took place]]
Following the success of Operation Oak Tree, General Ryan would receive the [[Medal of Honor]] from President Wellington in recognition for his creation of the operation and his supervision / commanding of the Vinish personnel on the ground at the time.


Following the summer, General Ryan would resign from his post as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. He would go into retirement following this, returning to his humble farming lifestyle.
== Pre-Presidency ==
== Pre-Presidency ==
Nearly six months after his retirement from Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Joshua Ryan would return to the public light. This time he would return with political ambitions.


Ryan would run for Representative, winning in his first election-run.
== Presidency ==
== Presidency ==


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