TyHanson#8613
Bridgeport, Connecticut, United States
My name is James Kim, and I am a Korean-American male. I stand at 5 feet 9 inches (175 cm).

After graduating from high school, I was drafted into the U.S. Army and subsequently trained to become a military policeman assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 1st Security Force Assistance Brigade, Alpha Company. For the past 4 years, I've been stationed at Camp Hansen, Okinawa, Japan, where I serve as a Provost Marshal's Office personnel, ensuring the security and enforcing military laws within the base.

Life in Okinawa has been a mix of challenges and growth. I've witnessed the cultural clash between the local community and the military presence. The noise from military training, land disputes, and cultural misunderstandings have led to a tense atmosphere. I've had to navigate these tensions daily, which has been emotionally draining.

In my spare time, I immerse myself in photography. I use my camera to capture the beauty of Okinawa's landscapes and the resilience of its people. This hobby provides me with a sense of normalcy and creativity amidst the chaos.

In the gaming world, I bring the same intensity and focus that I apply in my military duties. Just as my unit employs every means to secure victory in our missions, I am passionate about exploring strategies and collaborating with fellow gamers to achieve triumph in the virtual battlefield. I am eager to connect with like-minded individuals who understand the thrill of competition and the importance of camaraderie.:steamhappy:

Thank you for your attention.:steamfacepalm:
My name is James Kim, and I am a Korean-American male. I stand at 5 feet 9 inches (175 cm).

After graduating from high school, I was drafted into the U.S. Army and subsequently trained to become a military policeman assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 1st Security Force Assistance Brigade, Alpha Company. For the past 4 years, I've been stationed at Camp Hansen, Okinawa, Japan, where I serve as a Provost Marshal's Office personnel, ensuring the security and enforcing military laws within the base.

Life in Okinawa has been a mix of challenges and growth. I've witnessed the cultural clash between the local community and the military presence. The noise from military training, land disputes, and cultural misunderstandings have led to a tense atmosphere. I've had to navigate these tensions daily, which has been emotionally draining.

In my spare time, I immerse myself in photography. I use my camera to capture the beauty of Okinawa's landscapes and the resilience of its people. This hobby provides me with a sense of normalcy and creativity amidst the chaos.

In the gaming world, I bring the same intensity and focus that I apply in my military duties. Just as my unit employs every means to secure victory in our missions, I am passionate about exploring strategies and collaborating with fellow gamers to achieve triumph in the virtual battlefield. I am eager to connect with like-minded individuals who understand the thrill of competition and the importance of camaraderie.:steamhappy:

Thank you for your attention.:steamfacepalm: