Alvin York

"Liberty and freedom and democracy are so very precious that you do not fight to win them once and stop. You do them once and for all."

Alvin York, a reluctant soldier from rural Tennessee, transformed into one of World War I's most heroic figures, capturing 132 German soldiers almost single-handedly during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive. A man of deep faith and integrity, his bravery earned him the Medal of Honor, and his humble roots and profound sense of duty have enshrined him as an emblem of American valor and character.

  • Age Taken to the Tower: 30

  • DOB: December 13, 1887

  • Nationality / Place of Origin: American / Pall Mall, Tennessee, USA

  • Background / Profession: Farmer, Soldier

  • Skills / Abilities: Marksmanship, leadership, survival skills

  • Personality Traits: Humble, courageous, principled, pious

  • Key Motivations: Patriotism, faith, duty, protection of others

  • Favorite / Signature Weapon or Strategy: Springfield M1903 rifle; York's unparalleled skill with the rifle; tactical intelligence.

Intelligence Wisdom Creativity Compassion
6 7 5 7
Resolve Charisma Athleticism Martial Prowess
8 5 7 8