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[[Colonel]] '''LV Mortimer''' was a [[United States Marine Corps|United States Marine]]. All the men in his family had been in the military all the way back to the [[American Civil War]].
[[Colonel]] '''LV Mortimer''' was a [[United States Marine Corps|United States Marine]]. All the men in his family had been in the military all the way back to the [[American Civil War]].


He was part of the force that invaded Haiti in [[1915]]. [[Bernice Summerfield]] noted his risky behaviour. He told her his father had the hereditary disease [[Coomb's syndrome]], and did not want to retire and waste away like him. Mortimer got his wish when he was killed by [[machine gun]] fire from a [[German]] ship. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[White Darkness (novel)|White Darkness]]'')
He was part of the force that invaded Haiti in [[1915]]. [[Bernice Summerfield]] noted his risky behaviour. He told her his father had the hereditary disease [[Coomb's syndrome]], and did not want to [[retire]] and waste away like him. Mortimer got his wish when he was killed by [[machine gun]] fire from a [[German]] ship. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[White Darkness (novel)|White Darkness]]'')


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Revision as of 22:45, 5 January 2016

Colonel LV Mortimer was a United States Marine. All the men in his family had been in the military all the way back to the American Civil War.

He was part of the force that invaded Haiti in 1915. Bernice Summerfield noted his risky behaviour. He told her his father had the hereditary disease Coomb's syndrome, and did not want to retire and waste away like him. Mortimer got his wish when he was killed by machine gun fire from a German ship. (PROSE: White Darkness)