Eastern Cross
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Eastern Cross FMC (Foreign Military Contractor) is a US-based private military contractor established during the Persian Gulf War, stationed in Germany. Its main tasks during the 1990s were to conduct special operations and reconnaissance for the United States that were not possible under political pressure. It is a rather small company that is operated by two men. Since the end of the war, their demand for business has decreased, they haven't seen much action since then.
Eastern Cross FMC has been active once again during the Iraq War, operate in countries like Europe and the Middle East. Although it's not a well known company, but it had been famed for their cheap services throughout the East.