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Solomon "Asher" Anderson's Story


Alexander Yingcheng
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Solomon "Asher" Anderson was born to David Anderson and Mariam Johnson at St Andrew's Toowoomba Hospital, Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia, on May 5th, 1987. His father was a soldier in the Australian Army, and his mom was a teacher from America who fell in love with his father and married him while staying in Australia. Every time his father was around, he trained him in survival, how to read a map, how to aim a weapon without the use of an actual weapon, and more. When he turned 8, he found out he would have a younger brother, and so was born Alex. At age 16, he would go to Israel with students from his school for an IDF training simulation that lasted for a week. He would, however, learn acrobatics as well as parkour during his childhood.
 
When he turned 18, after graduating from school, he enrolled in the Australian Defence Force, joined the Australian Army, and ended up in the 5th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, in the 1st Brigade. During this time, he made friends in his unit, usually enjoying their company but keeping to himself. Once his service time was over, he applied and was accepted into the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, where he studied the field of dentistry and met his wife, Naomi, from Israel. He married her after his third year. After he graduated with a doctorate of Doctor of Dental Surgery with Pre-Dentistry Studies as an undergraduate, he and Naomi moved in together and had their first son, Noah, when he was 27, and he began his studies once more as a dentist. After he finished his education in dentistry at age 36, he learned of Los Santos, San Andreas, and chose to leave his home and move to Los Santos, San Andreas.

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