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On [[11 November]] [[1918]], he and [[Lieutenant]] [[Charles Sutton]], [[Sergeant]] [[John Betts]], Private [[David Stringer]], [[Gefriete]] [[Hans Göth]] and Gefriete [[Reinhardt Perelmann]] were taken by [[the Recruiter]] and [[mind control|brainwashed]]. | On [[11 November]] [[1918]], he and [[Lieutenant]] [[Charles Sutton]], [[Sergeant]] [[John Betts]], Private [[David Stringer]], [[Gefriete]] [[Hans Göth]] and Gefriete [[Reinhardt Perelmann]] were taken by [[the Recruiter]] and [[mind control|brainwashed]]. | ||
In [[France]] on [[26 September]] [[1919]], he visited [[Amalie Grovier]] calling himself 'Sergeant Dale'. He was trying to capture [[Roz Forrester]] and [[Chris Cwej]], but when Amalie tried to warn them away, Dale shot | In [[France]] on [[26 September]] [[1919]], he visited [[Amalie Grovier]] calling himself 'Sergeant Dale'. He was trying to capture [[Roz Forrester]] and [[Chris Cwej]], but when Amalie tried to warn them away, Dale shot and killed her. He then was transported back to [[Q'ell (planet)|Q'ell]] by the Recruiter. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Toy Soldiers (novel)|Toy Soldiers]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 20:31, 26 April 2015
Corporal Robert Dale was a British soldier.
On 11 November 1918, he and Lieutenant Charles Sutton, Sergeant John Betts, Private David Stringer, Gefriete Hans Göth and Gefriete Reinhardt Perelmann were taken by the Recruiter and brainwashed.
In France on 26 September 1919, he visited Amalie Grovier calling himself 'Sergeant Dale'. He was trying to capture Roz Forrester and Chris Cwej, but when Amalie tried to warn them away, Dale shot and killed her. He then was transported back to Q'ell by the Recruiter. (PROSE: Toy Soldiers)