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Rakuzanka, Kazimiera
"RCT0027-A2057" // ID
"Polish" // Nationality
"Assault" // Specialty
"29 Feb 64" // DOB
"165 cm" // Height
"61 kg" // Weight
"Blond" // Hair
"Brown" // Eyes
"Male" // Gender
Born Kazimiera
Koziol in Gdansk, Poland. Her father and brothers worked in the shipyards and she was
active from an early age in the movement that later become known as
Solidarnosc. In 1981 when she was 17 she was beaten seriously enough by police to require
hospitalization and the following year she was arrested during a street demonstration and
spent the following year in jail. Upon her release in 1983 she resumed activity in the
Solidarity underground while working odd jobs in and around Gdansk. Married in 1986 to
Andrzej Rakuzanka, a follow underground activist. With the shifting of political winds in
1989 and the founding of the Republic of Poland she was able once again to make public her
affiliation with Solidarity. In 1990 she joined the reconstructed Gdansk police force and
quickly moved into undercover work to battle the growing organized crime problem in the
newly liberated country. In 1993 she was recruited by the Grupa Reagowania Operacyjno
Mobilnego (GROM), Poland's newly-formed counter-terrorist unit. Initially she was involved
purely in intelligence gathering activities, but in 1994 when her unit took part in
Operation Restore Democracy, the American-led invasion of Haiti, she was promoted to
full-fledged CT operator. In 1998 she lead her first assault team, and has since
cross-trained with the U.S. "Delta Force", Norway's Beredskapstroppen, and
Finland's Osasto Karhu. Her husband and two daughters reside in Gdansk. Rakuzanka is a survivor. Despite her unassuming
appearance she has an iron consititution and is capable of enduring extreme hardship. She
is a strong team player and an excellent shot. She has a sarcastic way of speaking but
always reserves her sharpest barbs for the rich and powerful. She is called
"Kazi" by friends and family, and "Kazikami" by her colleagues,
although never to her face.
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