Thorn Carville

George Carville was an American general who served with the Allied Forces during the Great World War II. Hailing from Texas, Carville had a cheerful attitude, but was at times condescending to fellow officers, a trait that didn't earn him many friends in the higher ranks of the Allied Forces.

He admired George Patton, a fellow American general. George Carville also had a love of cigars, which he regualrly smoked, as well as a taste for alcohol and golf. The General was also noted for criticizingNikos Stavros for personally going on dangerous feild missons, as well as his stuborness.

General Carville was very patriotic, notable for his colorful langauge discribing the Soviet forces. He was clearly unhappy with the Soviet's use of sarin gas, espiecally on civlians.

During the Second World War, Carville often briefed the Commander who was sucessful in several critical missions. Perhaps the most unusal mission Carville ordered was to stop an invasion of Giant Ants.