International Military Operations Group
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The International Military Operations Group (IMOG) is a private military contractor. They have been in active service since the Falklands and have given extensive training to many different countries' armed forces. They have powerful political ties and their sole income is from their operations which are funded by different nations worldwide. IMOG is an extremely elite group, their recruits include Ex-KGB, Delta Force, British SAS, French GNGC and psychological warfare agency through out the world. The IMOG have their own base of operation at an undisclosed location, from there they possess their own R&D department and many training facilities. They operate highly covertly and have never been publicly involved in a warfare situation. The company, as it's allegedly referred to internally, is run by a committee of ex-veterans and high ranking soldiers, one included Major. A Farrant a British hero from the Gulf War who was dishonourably discharged for suspection of mental difficulties. Many stories of the IMOG still remain half told, never has information been leaked except once when a member was captured in Russia attempting to assassinate a businessman in St. Petersburg. The unnamed soldier denied any claim to country and was given sodium pentathol (truth serum) and unwillingly told of some of the inner workings of "The Company" KGB agents extracted the man from custody and handed him over to the IMOG and all evidence of what he said was inadvertently destroyed and the interviewers were sent to the gulags a month later for "unrelated reasons" this adds to the suspicion that "The Company" has extremely powerful connections perhaps even the heads of some major states.[citation needed]