Irving Morrell

Caution Spoilers.Irving Morrell is the United States' expert on barrels. He is known for commanding his attacks from his own barrel. During the Great War he came up with the idea of the personalized helmet for each soldier. He became involved in barrels in the latter part of the war and him and George Custer devised the Barrel Roll Campaign that helped the United States win the Great War. Soon after the war he designed the prototype for the U.S.' mark 2 barrel. However due to military cutbacks in the 1920s the prototype was not made until the 1930s. In the beginning of the Second Great War Morrell served under General Abner Dowling with the defense against the C.S.' Operation Blackbeard. The defense was unsuccessful, and when he attempted the U.S. counterattack he was the victim of an attempted assassination attempt. He survived, but spent several months in a hospital. When Morrell got out he commanded the successful defense against the C.S.' Operation Coalscuttle which attempted to reach and capture the city of Pittsburgh. He also commanded Operation Rosebud against the Confederacy and is now driving C.S. forces back to their own territory.