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Former Navy SEAL Capt. Crasswater was captured by Guerrilla Warfare (GW) while serving in the Middle East during the 1990s. After a failed rescue attempt by ST6 and a subsequent military cover-up, the US Navy listed Crasswater as deceased. Years in captivity transformed his patriotism and âno man left behindâ credo into deep resentment for all things American. Suffering from pronounced Stockholm Syndrome, Crasswater joined the GW Trappers. Following a series of âtrust-buildingâ attacks on Western embassies, he became GWâs most valuable asset, instilling much-needed military discipline and organization into the groupâs otherwise chaotic ranks. In recent years, Crasswater has established new GW cells at undisclosed locations throughout Central America.
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Former Navy SEAL Capt. Crasswater was captured by Guerrilla Warfare (GW) while serving in the Middle East during the 1990s. After a failed rescue attempt by ST6 and a subsequent military cover-up, the US Navy listed Crasswater as deceased. Years in captivity transformed his patriotism and âno man left behindâ credo into deep resentment for all things American. Suffering from pronounced Stockholm Syndrome, Crasswater joined the GW Trappers. Following a series of âtrust-buildingâ attacks on Western embassies, he became GWâs most valuable asset, instilling much-needed military discipline and organization into the groupâs otherwise chaotic ranks. In recent years, Crasswater has established new GW cells at undisclosed locations throughout Central America.