Hiroo Onoda

Hiroo Onoda is a former Second Lieutenant in the Imperial Japanese Army who held out in the jungles of the Philippines long after the end of World War 2 until 1974.

History
Hiroo Onoda inlisted in the Imperial Japanese Army in 1941 and was sent to Lubang Island in the Philippines in 1944 in order to sabatoge the allied operations on the island. When the allies began to advance onto the island, Hiroo and a few of his fellow soldiers followed him as they fled to the hills. Once Japan surrendured in 1945, efforts were made to convince all Japanese troops that were holding out to surrender themselves but all attempts by the allies to convince Hiroo and his comrades failed and were thought by them to be propaganda. For the next 29 years he and his comrades held out agianst all attempts to attack or convince them to surrender. Constant raids on local towns and firefights against local police eventually wiped out most of his comrades. Eventually, Hiroo was the only one left and fought off constant attacks from local police. Finally, his former commander was brought to the island and told him that the war had ended 29 years ago. Despite all, he was pardoned and went back home to Japan after holding out in the jungle for 29 years.

Skill
Hiroo Onoda recived the average traning provided for Japanese soldiers during World War 2 but gained massive experiance and skill in survival and gunfights from his decades in the jungle. He kept his equipment in order and fought off any attacker that he came across. He also made constant raids on local towns, robbing convinence stores and raiding houses for supplies. Overall, he is an extremley experianced and skilled marksman, survivalist and gunfighter.