Intel 8, Dossier (Warner, Benjamin Phillip)

Name: Warner, Benjamin Phillip Sex: M Height: 5'10 D.O.B.: 9-Jan-23 Rank: Sergeant S/N: 224001 Unit: Echo Team Supervising Physician: Keegan, Anna SRPA Test Case: 80327-44F OFFICIAL STATUS: K.I.A. August 11, 1951 UNOFFICIAL STATUS: ''Reclaimed by SRPA Tactical Ops August 12, 1951. Recruited into Sentinel Program August 13, 1951. Currently under command of Major Richard Blake, acting Director of Tactical Ops at SRPA Station 003 (SFCA).''

PHYSICIAN'S NOTES: ''Subject responded favorably to stage two inhibitor, however has since volunteered for clinical testing of stronger stages. At the time of this report (February 11, 1952) subject had taken both stage three and four inhibitors, the latter of which resulted in cardiac arrest due to improper antigen incubation.''

''Subject is to be released from clinic pending full body workup and psychological profile. Recommend immediate return to stage two inhibitor.''

SENTINEL HISTORY:

''Survivor, Project Abraham. Released to United States Army for clandestine observation January 1st, 1951. Live trial determined to be successful.''

Assigned to Sentinel Team Echo August 14, 1951 under the leadership of Lt. Hank Leavitt (KIA).

''Awarded Bronze Star for his part in OPERATION IRON HAND, a rescue mission deep within gray zone formerly known as Georgia, July 25, 1952.  Aided in OPERATION KODIAK, October 8, 1952.  Aided in OPERATION FROZEN FORTRESS, November 11, 1952.''

CITATIONS:

''August 17, 1951: SRPA-770 - Broke SRPA Code of Zero Correspondence. Attempted to make contact with wife Laura and son Jacob. FIRST WARNING.''

''September 18, 1951: SRPA-770 - Broke SRPA Code of Zero Correspondence. Attempted to make contact with wife Laura and son Jacob. SECOND WARNING.''

''March 22, 1952: UCMJ-86 - Absence Without Leave. Left SRPA-3 (SFCA) facility and attempted to reach family in Twin Falls, Idaho. XRAY Squad successfully retrieved Sergeant Warner prior to contact. Received 30 days in stockade.''