![]() ![]() Tobruk was lost but the British Naval Intelligence had noticed Karl's skills and recruited him as an agent to infiltrate the Axis-held oasis of Gaberoun to investigate the whereabouts of a British informant, who had gone missing when following the trail of General Franz Vahlen. In December 1941 to March 1943, Karl Fairburne was a volunteer sniper in the British Army defending Tobruk during the Battle of Gazala. ![]() Karl hiding from German Afrikakorps troops, including a Panzer IV. Karl has been charged with various objectives, including: During the Battle of Berlin, Karl was entrusted with the recruitment and elimination of Nazi scientists. He was often sent as a solo infiltration commando but could operate with friendly forces on the terrain those missions often being of the most top secret espionage missions during the Second World War. Karl's skill as a sniper was unmatched and he became a great asset to the allies during the Second World War. He studied at the United States Military Academy at West Point, shortly after America's entrance into World War II in December of 1941, where he became a qualified Sniper. He was the son of an British-American ambassador to Germany before the war broke out, and was raised in Berlin. Very little is known about Karl's life prior to his military service. ![]()
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