Lorenzo de Graaf

Lorenzo de Graaf was a Lieutenant in the United States Army. He was killed in action in 2020.

Life
De Graaf was born to a wealthy family in Missouri and both of his parents were lawyers. De Graaf was sent to a private school and then went on to West Point.

Whilst at West Point, De Graaf and 10 others were implicated in a rape allegation where De Graaf and his friends were accused of raping several women whilst on leave from West Point. While several of the men were kicked out from West Point, De Graaf was cleared after his parents' intervention. De Graaf graduated from West Point and in 2019 was appointed as platoon leader of 2nd platoon in Ajax Company.

Warsaw Crisis
When De Graaf was assigned as the new platoon commander, he was already very unpopular. His men made the shocking discovery about his conduct at West Point and did not respect him at all. Men from Ajax Company would frequently raid his trunk and tent, stealing all of his valuables. Despite this, De Graaf never flagged or failed and remained strong and decisive. De Graaf was known for being arrogant and whenever involved in altercations would use his superior rank to immediately dismiss any opposition. De Graaf merely wanted to gain promotions so that he would not have to go into combat, but by 2020 he was deployed to his first combat mission.

De Graaf was sent to Poland. During a battle at Lubartow with SWR troops, De Graaf was killed. Sergeant Raul Rico succeeded him.