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===Enlistment and 1st Battalion Service===
===Enlistment and 1st Battalion Service===


Brian Britton enlisted in the 7th Cavalry on the 26th of May, 2016. Britton would complete boot camp on the 28th of May with perfect scores, earning him the honor of being named as honor graduate. Britton would then transfer to the training unit to become a combat engineer within Charlie Company, 1st Battalion and would be fully transferred in July, 2016. Britton would attain the rank of specialist shortly after his assignment.  
Brian Britton enlisted in the 7th Cavalry on the 26th of May, 2016, completing boot camp on the 28th of May with perfect scores, which earned him the honor of being named as honor graduate. Britton would then transfer to the training unit to become a combat engineer within Charlie Company, 1st Battalion and would be fully transferred in July, 2016. Britton attained the rank of specialist shortly after his assignment.  


Britton would earn his first medal during Operation Black Gold in which he provided accurate firing support for an advancing element. Britton's actions were key in the success of the mission. For his skill in the field, he was awarded the army commendation medal.
Britton eared his first medal during Operation Black Gold in which he provided accurate firing support for an advancing element. Britton's actions were key in the success of the mission and for his skill in the field, he was awarded the army commendation medal.


On the 12th of May, 2017, Britton would transfer to the airborne infantry specialty and complete an additional 8 operations within the next 6 months. In this time Britton would be awarded with the Purple Heart, Joint Service Commendation Medal, and the Joint Meritorious Unit Citation.  
On the 12th of May, 2017, Britton transferred to the airborne infantry specialty and completed an additional 8 operations within the next 6 months. In this time, Britton would be awarded with the Purple Heart, Joint Service Commendation Medal, and the Joint Meritorious Unit Citation.  


On January 5th, 2018, Britton transferred to the general infantry. In this time, Britton would complete the Non Commissioned Officer Academy course, allowing him to reach his highest attained rank of Corporal. Britton would complete 2 more operations before discharging on the 24th of September, 2018.
On January 5th, 2018, Britton transferred to general infantry. In this time, Britton completed the Non Commissioned Officer Academy course, allowing him to reach his highest attained rank of Corporal. Britton completed 2 more operations before discharging on the 24th of September, 2018.


===Return and 2nd Battalion Service===
===Return and 2nd Battalion Service===


Britton would fully return to the 7th Cavalry on the 28th of February, 2020 upon the announcement of the War Thunder starter platoon. Britton would distinguish himself in the starter platoon, attaining a leadership role within the platoon. To his troopers, Britton's section practices would be known as "The Battles of Britton" earning him the nickname of "Britian".
Britton fully returned to the 7th Cavalry on the 28th of February, 2020 upon the announcement of the War Thunder starter platoon. Britton distinguished himself in the starter platoon, attaining a leadership role within the platoon. To his troopers, Britton's section practices were known as "The Battles of Britton" earning him the nickname of "Britain".  
 
Despite Britton's best efforts and the efforts of others, the War Thunder platoon was shut down in June of 2020. Britton would then transfer to the Hell Let Loose area of operations where he would remain for the rest of his 7th Cavalry career.  


Brian Britton passed away on September 2nd, 2020. An official memorial ceremony was held by Second Battalion on the 5th of September, 2020.  
Despite Britton's best efforts and the efforts of others, the War Thunder platoon was shut down in June of 2020. Britton then transferred to the Hell Let Loose area of operations where he remained for the rest of his 7th Cavalry career until his passing on September 2nd, 2020.


==Legacy==
==Legacy==
<!--  ~~~~~~ This is supplementary material! not to be used in the wiki! Use this as reference for your own original writing!!! ~~~~~~  Brian Britton was an exemplary Trooper from the moment he enlisted with the 7th Cavalry Gaming Regiment. He graduated from boot-camp at the top of his class, and was named Honor Graduate. He then went on to the Training Unit in First Battalion, where he exceeded expectations, and transferred into Charlie Company as a Combat Engineer. After returning from his first ELOA, he was motivated to try new things, and attended his first onslaught of operations for which he participated in with valor. When he re-enlisted, he made it crystal clear that he wished to participate in more things around the Cav than just Arma 3, and volunteered to join the newly formed War Thunder Starter Platoon. He soon became a great and well known leader in War Thunder, and volunteered to lead some of the section practices therein. It was noted that through the course of War Thunder's Starter Platoon, the section practice’s under his leadership were well known as "The Battles of Britton" and thus, Britton earned the nickname "Britain" from his fellow Cav brethren. When the War Thunder Starter Platoon was going to shut down, Britton once again went to participate in all the 7th Cavalry events and games that he could, along with their public servers, and went out of his way to attend a section practice in all the Cav supported games. Brian Britton is quoted for saying "The Hell Let Loose Community is the greatest Community I've ever seen, and that is where I want to be." when asked why he wanted to transfer out of the Starter Platoon. Brian Britton went on to be a highly active, enthusiastic trooper in the Hell Let Loose AO, attending operations, section practices, making and maintaining friendships with all around him, and willfully participating in the 7th Cavalry Gaming Regiment outside of his AO, until his sudden and tragic death on September 2nd, 2020. In honor of Corporal Brian Britton, the entire Hell Let Loose AO gathered to pay their respects to him, organizing a ceremony with full honors in his name at the Church of St. Mere Eglise.
Britton is remembered among his platoon staff and his troopers as an active and enthusiastic trooper and section leader, dedicated to his billets to which he served with the best of his ability. Britton's impact is felt with his relationships within First Battalion and Second Battalion, as well as the support departments, and command staff of the 7th Cavalry. In honor of their fallen member, Britton was memorialized with full honors by the Hell Let Loose community of the 7th Cavalry on the 5th of September, 2020 in the ingame church of St. Mere Eglise.
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Brian Britton's career in the 7th Cavalry Gaming Regiment was exemplary from the moment he enlisted. Britton graduated boot-camp at the top of his class, being named Honor Graduate, and transferred into the First Battalion Training Unit. Here, Britton began his career in ARMA 3 as a Combat Engineer in Charlie Company, and immediately started to exceed the expectations of what it meant to be a Trooper in the 7th Cavalry. After taking an extended leave of absence, Britton returned in full force and began to participate in operations. It was at this time that Britton was awarded his first medal during Operation Black Gold. Britton continued to serve in Charlie Company, now as an Airborne Infantryman, and participate in numerous operations, such as Operation Husky, to which Britton received a Purple Heart, Joint Service Commendation Medal, and Joint Meritorious Unit Citation. Britton discharged from the Regiment in 2019 returning in 2020 to aid with the creation of the War Thunder Starter Platoon. Britton became known as War Thunder's great leader by his fellow brothers. The section practices he lead voluntarily earned the name "The Battles of Britton," earning Britton the nickname "Britain". Britton continued to participate in all areas of the Regiment during this time, including numerous ARMA 3 operations, and many section practices the like. Once the War Thunder Starter Platoon was stood down, Britton did not hesitate to transfer into a new are of operation in the Regiment, Hell Let Loose. Britton believed that "The Hell Let Loose Community is the greatest Community I've ever seen, and that is where I want to be," and it is where he would be until he passed September 2nd, 2020. Britton was a highly active and enthusiastic trooper in Hell Let Loose, War Thunder, and ARMA 3; attending operations, section practices, establishing relationships with his brothers, he was more than just a trooper, a brother, he was a dear friend to all around him. In honor of Brian Britton, the entire Hell Let Loose AO gathered to pay their respects to him, organizing a ceremony with full honors in his name at the Church of St. Mere Eglise.


==Awards and Decorations==
==Awards and Decorations==

Latest revision as of 15:45, 9 August 2021

Brian Britton
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Born August 1, 1997
Passed September 2, 2020 (aged 23)
Positions Held Combat Engineer (ARMA), Airborne Infantryman (ARMA), Starter Platoon Development (War Thunder), Infantryman (Hell Let Loose)
Time of Service May 21, 2016 - September 2, 2020
Rank Corporal
Unit 1st Squad, 2nd Platoon, Alpha Company, 2nd Battalion, 7th Cavalry
Awards Purple Heart, Joint Service Commendation Medal, Army Commendation Medal, Joint Meritorious Unit Award, Superior Unit Award
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The Hell Let Loose Community is the greatest Community I've ever seen, and that is where I want to be.
—Corporal Brian Britton

Brian "Britain" Britton (August 1, 1997 - September 2, 2020) was a member of the 7th Cavalry Gaming Regiment. Britton served with distinction in multiple positions in the 7th Cavalry, which include specialties in combat engineering, airborne infantry, and ground infantry. Britton additionally engaged in different games supported by the 7th Cavalry, such as ARMA III, War Thunder (as a starter platoon), and Hell Let Loose.

7th Cavalry Career

Enlistment and 1st Battalion Service

Brian Britton enlisted in the 7th Cavalry on the 26th of May, 2016, completing boot camp on the 28th of May with perfect scores, which earned him the honor of being named as honor graduate. Britton would then transfer to the training unit to become a combat engineer within Charlie Company, 1st Battalion and would be fully transferred in July, 2016. Britton attained the rank of specialist shortly after his assignment.

Britton eared his first medal during Operation Black Gold in which he provided accurate firing support for an advancing element. Britton's actions were key in the success of the mission and for his skill in the field, he was awarded the army commendation medal.

On the 12th of May, 2017, Britton transferred to the airborne infantry specialty and completed an additional 8 operations within the next 6 months. In this time, Britton would be awarded with the Purple Heart, Joint Service Commendation Medal, and the Joint Meritorious Unit Citation.

On January 5th, 2018, Britton transferred to general infantry. In this time, Britton completed the Non Commissioned Officer Academy course, allowing him to reach his highest attained rank of Corporal. Britton completed 2 more operations before discharging on the 24th of September, 2018.

Return and 2nd Battalion Service

Britton fully returned to the 7th Cavalry on the 28th of February, 2020 upon the announcement of the War Thunder starter platoon. Britton distinguished himself in the starter platoon, attaining a leadership role within the platoon. To his troopers, Britton's section practices were known as "The Battles of Britton" earning him the nickname of "Britain".

Despite Britton's best efforts and the efforts of others, the War Thunder platoon was shut down in June of 2020. Britton then transferred to the Hell Let Loose area of operations where he remained for the rest of his 7th Cavalry career until his passing on September 2nd, 2020.

Legacy

Britton is remembered among his platoon staff and his troopers as an active and enthusiastic trooper and section leader, dedicated to his billets to which he served with the best of his ability. Britton's impact is felt with his relationships within First Battalion and Second Battalion, as well as the support departments, and command staff of the 7th Cavalry. In honor of their fallen member, Britton was memorialized with full honors by the Hell Let Loose community of the 7th Cavalry on the 5th of September, 2020 in the ingame church of St. Mere Eglise.

Awards and Decorations

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1st Row Purple Heart Joint Service Commendation Medal Army Commendation Medal
2nd Row Good Conduct Medal W/ 1st Bronze Knot Donation Ribbon Honor Graduate Ribbon
3rd Row Army Service Ribbon United Nations Service Ribbon Overseas Service Ribbon
Unit Citations Joint Meritorious Unit Award Superior Unit Award
Qualification Badges Rifle Expert Grenade Expert
Infantry Badge Combat Infantry Badge 3