George Michael

George Michael (born 11 August 1956 in Billings, Montana) in an Allied States Army general who is currently serving as the first Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, since 2007. Prior to the secession of the Allied States from the United States, Michael served as the Deputy Commander of the Multi-National Corps – Iraq.

Michael was born in Billings, Montana on 11 August 1956 to a medium income family. His mother died giving birth, widowing his father, a former Marine. He attended Billings Central Catholic High School before joining the Army at age 19. After one year serving, Michael was admitted to the United States Military Academy at West Point, and returned years later as a commissioned Captain.

In 1990, Michael took part in the Gulf War with the 3rd Armored Division. His service throughout the war earned him a promotion to Major. Afterwards, Michael had several administrative jobs at the Pentagon as a liaison for USAFRICOM. In 2003, when the Eastern states seceded to the Union of Everett, the activities of the Pentagon were moved to Jefferson City, Missouri. Almost immediately, Michael was deployed to Iraq as the Deputy Commander of the Multi-National Corps - Iraq. At that time, he held the rank of Colonel.

In late 2006, weeks after ending his tour of Iraq, Michael joined the secessionist movement. He met his current wife, Isabel during one of the rallies in Oklahoma City. In January 2007, when the Allied States finally seceded from the United States, Michael, who was still employed by the United States Army, was transferred to the Allied States Army. Having personally known James R. Eden, who was Undersecretary of the Army, Michael was appointed as the first Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, after being promoted to full general.