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State Military characters of the Fullmetal Alchemist manga

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This page is exclusively for the State Military characters appearing in the Fullmetal Alchemist manga; for those that appeared in the anime, see State Military characters of the Fullmetal Alchemist anime
Members of the State Military. From left to right: Second Lieutenant Heymans Breda, Second Lieutenant Jean Havoc, Colonel Roy Mustang, First Lieutenant Riza Hawkeye, Master Sergeant Kayne Fuery, and Warrant Officer Vato Falman
Members of the State Military. From left to right: Second Lieutenant Heymans Breda, Second Lieutenant Jean Havoc, Colonel Roy Mustang, First Lieutenant Riza Hawkeye, Master Sergeant Kayne Fuery, and Warrant Officer Vato Falman

In the fictional country of Amestris, the Führer (the governing leader with the official title of President) has command of both the country and the military. Since Edward Elric is a member of the Amestris Military, the army and its personnel play a very pivotal role in Hiromu Arakawa’s anime and manga series Fullmetal Alchemist. The various members of the State Military provide the lens through which the story and plot are advanced, and also provide insight to both the Ishbal War and the Lior War. The Ishbal War, in particular, serves as a defining moment for many of the State Military characters, as most of the members that have since been introduced were involved heavily in the conflict.

Amestris’s military is very large, and is split into several military units; these include mechanized forces, infantry, mechanized infantry, armored units, special forces units, intelligence detachments, judicial branches, research organizations, military police and so forth. All alchemists that work for the military are referred to as "State Alchemists" (or less commonly, "National Alchemists"), and obtain titles based on their alchemic talents and abilities. All State Alchemists in Amestris are admitted into the military with the rank of Major and can be promoted from there. All members of the State Military can be placed into one of these categories, and each character’s background and role in the army helps to advance the story by providing insight and expertise to the Elric brothers as they search for the Philosopher's Stone.

Doctor Tim Marcoh, Jack Crowley, Lincor, Cravis Fagott and Shou Tucker are all considered former State Alchemists. Additionally, several of the chimeras that were held in the 5th Laboratory before it was stormed and secured were members of Amestris’ State Military or of the Military's Special Forces before becoming chimeras. Also, while Führer King Bradley is a member of the State Military, he's more than what he appears. Lastly, although Edward Elric is a ranking member of the State Military, he is also the series’ main character. All of these characters are not described in this section. It is also notable that Mustang and his subordinates are named after World War II era fighter planes. Due to irregularities in translations some names may have multiple spellings.

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Contents

[edit] Military Ranks

Military ranks in Amestris, from highest to lowest. The commissioned officer rank structure is nearly identical to that of the United States Army, except that the Amestris military does not ostensibly have the rank of Captain between First Lieutenant and Major. These ranks are what the characters have for the majority of the manga.

NOTE: Only the manga series show the rank of captain.

[edit] Commissioned Officers

Rank Badge Known Characters
Commander-in-Chief
(Führer)
(大総統 - daisōtō)
King Bradley
General
(大将 - taishō)
Lieutenant General
(中将 - chūjō)
Grumman, Raven
Major General
(少将 - shōshō)
Hakuro, Olivier Milla Armstrong
Brigadier General
(准将 - junshō)
Basque Grand, Fessler
Colonel
(大佐 - taisa)
Roy Mustang, Henry Douglas
Lieutenant Colonel
(中佐 - chūsa)
Mäes Hughes[1]
Major
(少佐 - shōsa)
Alex Louis Armstrong, Edward Elric, Tim Marcoh,[2] Zolf J. Kimblee,[3] Miles
First Lieutenant
(中尉 - chūi)
Riza Hawkeye, Yoki[4]
Second Lieutenant
(少尉 - shōi)
Heymans Breda, Jean Havoc, Maria Ross, Bermouth

[edit] Enlisted Soldiers

Rank Badge Known Characters
Warrant Officer
(准尉 - jun'i)
Vato Falman[5]
Master Sergeant
(曹長 - sōchō)
Kain Fuery
Sergeant
(軍曹 - gunsō)
Denny Brosh
Corporal
(兵長 - heichō)
Private
(一等兵 - ittōhei)
Sheska
Military Police
(憲兵 - kenpei)

[edit] Roy Mustang

Main article: Roy Mustang

Colonel Roy Mustang, the Flame Alchemist, is the man who first recognized the Elric brothers' talent and recruits Edward Elric to become a State Alchemist. He first appears in Chapter 4: Battle on the Train. The anime followed much of Roy's role in the manga during the early storyline. However, as the anime diverges from the original story, Roy's role and much of his background also differed.

Roy tries to investigate Maes Hughes' death in secret despite the military closing the case after convicting Maria Ross. Trusting in Ross' innocence, and with the help of Barry the Chopper, Mustang uses his alchemy skills to fake Ross' death and engineer her escape from Amestris. After discovering that King Bradley is a Homunculus, he tries to expose him to the top echelons of the military, only to discover that they already know his true nature and continue to support him. This move costs Mustang and deprives him of his subordinates - King Bradley places Riza Hawkeye under his command and authorizes the transfer of Mustang’s remaining personnel to the far reaches of Amestris.

In chapter 58 (Padding footsteps of destruction), Roy is said to have learned his elementary alchemy from Riza's father. In a flashback conversation, we are told Roy became a State Alchemist in order to help the common people, despite the objection of his shishou (teacher). Upon hearing Roy's wanting of power, Roy's teacher states that he would pass his greatest and most powerful alchemy to Roy if he shall use it as a good course. However, before any further explanation, Roy's teacher choked with blood and only managed to state that he had passed all his secrets on to his daughter, and asked of Roy to look after her. It is later revealed that the strange markings seen on Hawkeye's back were the method chosen by her father to pass his secrets on.

The more recent chapters depict Roy's active role in the Ishbal War. Like fellow State Alchemists, he was sent to raze a complete area where Amestris was losing, using his flame alchemy. Later, he was seen with Hughes discussing the State's involvement in the War, before getting ambushed by an injured Ishbalan. They were saved by a sniper, later revealed to be none other than Riza Hawkeye.

In chapter 61, in the continuing flashback of the Ishabal war, Mustang discovers that while he thought he was alone in the war, simply murdering people, he was saving the lives of the men in his unit. This new idea appears to spur him into making an attempt to become the Fuhrer, which he explains to Hughes at the end of the war. He then surrounds himself with people he knows he can trust; Hughes, Fuery, Falman, Havoc, Breda, and lastly Hawkeye. He orders Hawkeye to watch his back, and that if he ever strayed from the path of wanting to help people, of wanting to change the government, it was her role to shoot him.

In chapter 62, Roy compares his struggle against the Fuhrer to a chess game, and says that his knight, pawn, rook, bishop and queen have been taken away, obviously referring to the fact that his trusted subordinates have been stationed elsewhere. In this analogy, logically, Roy must be the king piece, also given that his name in French means "king". However, it is unclear whether Arakawa intended for each chess piece to correspond with one of Roy's removed subordinates, or if she had referred to all the pieces in chess, being Roy's subordinates in general, being taken away collectively.

Also in the same chapter, it is revealed that his playboy tactics used in order to cover his true intentions were inherited from Hawkeye's grandfather, General Grumman. This is an interesting follow up to Mustang's note of gratitude towards Grumman ("I have learned a lot from you") before he left Eastern Headquarters. In chapter 62, when Roy visits "Madame Christmas", he mentions that "Elizabeth-chan has been taken by another man". While it has not been confirmed, this may be his way of referring to Hawkeye's being restationed, as her codename in chapter 37 was "Elizabeth" and she has recently been assigned to the Fuhrer as his personal aide. This subsequently leads to a contact between Mustang and General Grumman, who had left a hidden message inside the queen piece of the chess set he gave Mustang upon the latter's transfer to Central should Mustang need his help.

[edit] Maes Hughes

Mäes Hughes in "Words of Farewell".
Mäes Hughes in "Words of Farewell".

Lieutenant Colonel Maes Hughes was a member of the Investigations Division[6] and was good friends with Colonel Mustang. He is a devoted family man who constantly brags about his wife Gracia and is absolutely besotted with his little daughter Elysia. He comically shoved pictures of Elysia into other people's faces to their annoyance - but it was clear that his goofy behavior was usually a cover for the serious and depressing nature of his work. Another common gag involved Hughes calling Mustang to either gloat about his daughter or advise Roy to get a wife, promptly causing Roy to slam the phone down in anger,[7] or threatening him to fry him through the phone line using alchemy.

In the original manga, Hughes fought in the Ishbal war — not as an alchemist, but as a soldier. While not an alchemist, Hughes was an expert in knife combat (specializing in knife throwing) and carried two or four small push knives in both or either of his sleeves or in the back of his belt, which he used as protection in battle.

He had known Mustang since their days at the military academy, when they had both been idealistic as to what the future would hold. Their values changed with the war and they became critical of where the future of their country was heading toward. During this time, he introduced Mustang to a nameless sniper who had been protecting their people. She turned out to be a young Riza Hawkeye, whom Mustang recalled as the daughter of his alchemy teacher.

Years later, he married Gracia (whom he had known before the war began) and supported of Mustang's plan to become Führer, doing whatever he could by "working below him and help push him to the top." After the incident in the military's 5th Laboratory, Edward Elric shows Hughes some drawings of what he saw in there. Upon further research, Hughes realizes that the military is making a huge transmutation circle around the country. He is confronted by Lust, but manages to escape with only a flesh wound by throwing a knife into Lust's forehead. Hughes tries to phone Mustang with the crucial information, but is killed by Envy before he could talk to Mustang. Hughes was 29-30 years old when he died (he is the same age as Mustang).

He is promoted to Brigadier General posthumously and buried with full honours for dying in the line of duty. His death came as a shock to his friends and family, especially Sheska and Mustang.

Last Words: Hey, hey, cut me some slack. I've got a wife and kid waiting for me at home ... I can't die here!

[edit] Riza Hawkeye

Riza Hawkeye in "His Name is Unknown".
Riza Hawkeye in "His Name is Unknown".

First appearing in Chapter 4: Battle on the Train of Vol. 1, Riza Hawkeye is introduced as a First Lieutenant of the Eastern Headquarters, before being hand-picked by Mustang to join him at Central. She is the most trusted in Mustang's circle of friends and his right-hand woman. Hawkeye serves as Mustang's voice of reason, remaining cool and collected in sticky situations, constantly looking out for Mustang's well being, but also occasionally scolding him for his good-natured posturing and arrogance. Like her namesake, she is a crack shot with a sniper's aim,[8] and usually carries two pistols with her at all times. Although her dog training method is an example of her no-nonsense ways, Riza's softer and compassionate side is shown through her care for her dog, Black Hayate, as well as through her devotion (possibly love) to Roy Mustang. She also appears to have a soft spot for the Elric Brothers.

Her minor role has become more prominent as the story develops, as she works alongside Mustang in capturing Barry the Chopper and the Homunculus Gluttony. There have also been more scenarios in which we are able to see her emotional side. In particular, when Lust tells her that Mustang is dead, Riza becomes visibly upset and empties three handgun clips (about 20 rounds) into the Homunculus before breaking down in tears.[9]

After Roy tried to unsuccessfully turn the military's top brass against King Bradley, she was reassigned to Central Headquarters as the Führer's personal assistant. It is very likely that she was given this assignment as a hostage to keep Mustang in line.

Riza Hawkeye in Chapter 57: Scars of Ishbal.
Riza Hawkeye in Chapter 57: Scars of Ishbal.

In Chapter 57 (Scars of Ishbal), Riza was revealed to have a strange marking on her back after taking a shower, similar to the transmutation circle on Mustang's gloves, which is partially distorted by a large burn. Upon enlarging the image, the latin 'Libera me' and 'Domine' (meaning 'free me' and 'master' or 'lord' respectively) can be seen in the top row. These are the beginning words of the last part of a standard structure requiem, thus putting forward the theory that the words inscribed is in fact the standard lyrics of a Requiem.[10]

In the flashback in Chapter 58: Padding Footsteps of Destruction, Riza is revealed to be the daughter of Roy's alchemy teacher. It is stated that her father has passed on to her the secrets of his most powerful alchemy. As such (revealed in chapter 60), this is what is on Riza's back: a marking encoded in a way that can't be understood by ordinary alchemists. It has been recorded on Riza's back to escape anyone who may take away her father's research after his death. Since Hawkeye asked Mustang if she could "trust her back" to him, it is implied that permission was given to Roy to uncode her father's alchemy secrets.

Chapter 59 depicts Riza in the Ishbal War, and her reintroduction to Roy as a military member. As a sniper, she saved Roy Mustang and Maes Hughes from an ambush by an Ishabalan. It has also been recently revealed that the disfiguring burn on her back was given to her, at her own request, by Roy Mustang, in order to destroy her father's very dangerous research. Though Roy got an extremely concerned face and he told her he couldn't, she begged for him to continue so that the research would not give birth to a new Flame Alchemist. Hawkeye also told the colonel that it was so she could become Riza Hawkeye as an individual.

In recent chapters, Riza is restatationed as Bradley's assistant in Central as a hostage to keep Mustang in line. Her latest appearance, in chapter 62, shows a brief departing conversation with Mustang.

It is possible that her surname comes from the E-2 Hawkeye, an Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) plane. Although the aircraft did not play a role in the World War, it was manufactured by the Grumman Corporation, which also explains the cameo of her grandfather's surname. Her name can also being reference of her sharpshooting skill, which by her colleagues often quoted when they're under her surveillance, "Don't you worry, we've got a hawk's eye watching us.".

[edit] Jean Havoc

Jean Havoc in "Teacher".
Jean Havoc in "Teacher".

Second Lieutenant Jean Havoc likes to smoke, and is almost always pictured with a cigarette in his mouth. He is a fair shot with a gun, and one of Roy Mustang's loyal followers; he gives Edward Elric a stern talking-to when Ed bad-mouths Mustang for only caring about promotions. Havoc is a strict man of duty, a very by-the-book soldier, even if he doesn't always agree with the orders. A running joke in the manga is that he has terrible luck with women; he usually ends up getting dumped because he is forced to do important things at work. The one time he manages to find a girlfriend, Mustang orders him to dump her because he expects Havoc to transfer with him to Central. When Major Armstrong tries to pair him with his younger sister, he almost freaked out (since Major Armstrong describes her sister as "very like him"), but eventually asked her on a date under Mustang's direct command (who want to exploits his relationship with Armstrong family). When it turned out that her sister, Catherine, is actually a pretty young girl (with similarities with her brother only in hair color, eyelashes, and freakish strength), his hopes went high, only to be shattered by Catherine's refusal, stating that she only likes "someone who is like her brother". This devastates Havoc so much to the point he took a break for a week, crying in despair in his room.

Havoc finally gets a girlfriend in Central: a busty woman called Solaris, who is actually Lust trying to get information about Mustang. But fortunately, Havoc didn't speak much about it, as he claims that he "knows how to separate work and private life". Eventually Mustang and Havoc are confronted by Lust in the basement of a hospital, and in the ensuing fight Havoc is impaled by Lust and paralyzed from waist down.[11] From then on, Havoc dedicates himself to physiotherapy, determined to rejoin his comrades someday.

He had a fondness for women with a big bust, once stated by Roy Mustang when they confronted Lust, also when Breda gave him dumbbell as a farewell gift, he protested, asking him to give him "books with many busty women" instead.

[edit] Heymans Breda

Heymans Breda in "Teacher".
Heymans Breda in "Teacher".

Second Lieutenant Heymans Breda is one of Mustang's subordinates. He's an intellectual, despite his face and postures (who suggest him as rather brutish man) and has talents for strategy games, including chess, go, and shogi. He suffers from cynophobia, the extreme fear of dogs, so much so that he refers to a puppy like Black Hayate as a 'beast'.

In the manga, Mustang sends Breda to help smuggle Maria Ross to Xing. However, Breda is also to confirm if Ross is truly responsible for the death of Maes Hughes and to execute her if she was, though in the end she is allowed to go into hiding because she is not. When the subject of Hughes' murder is brought up, Breda is annoyed to hear that Ed spoke to Gracia Hughes about it. Though he punches Ed - who he deems 'an arrogant brat' - out of frustration, Breda does concede that he can't fault the teenager's resolve.

When he finds out that Havoc is paralyzed, Breda proposes to Mustang that they should seek out Tim Marcoh (The ex-Crystal Alchemist) to help heal Havoc. But by the time he gets to Marcoh’s home it's too late; Envy, who had taken the form of Breda, had kidnapped Marcoh a day before the real Breda had arrived. In the wake of King Bradley's realization of Roy's insight into his true nature, Breda is transferred to Western Headquarters as a means of breaking up Mustang's group.

Breda is notable for being the only introduced member of the military to leave his officer's coat completely unbuttoned. It is believed that he does not like to button his coat due to his stomach size.

Breda is named after Breda Meccanica Bresciana (often known simply as Breda), an Italian small arms company that produced weapons for Italian military during both World Wars.

[edit] Alex Louis Armstrong

Alex Louis Armstrong in "Words of Farewell".
Alex Louis Armstrong in "Words of Farewell".

Major Alex Louis Armstrong, the Strong Arm Alchemist, was born into an elite family of alchemists and has mastered his family's techniques. Members of his family have, in the past, filled the highest military and political positions in the state. He acquired his alchemy title for his skill of using arm strength in his alchemy. A very intimidating man at first sight, Armstrong is actually a sensitive man who frequently weeps, and his sentimentalism prevents him from being promoted.

He makes his first appearance when he and Maes Hughes are sent from Central to investigate former State Alchemist Shou Tucker. Following Tucker's death, Scar targets the Elric brothers and Armstrong demonstrates his skill as an alchemist to defend them. Subsequently, he volunteers (after being moved to tears by the tragic story of their attempt to resurrect their mother) to act as a bodyguard for Edward and Alphonse when they must return to Resembool to repair Edward's automail arm. Armstrong ends up recognizing Dr. Tim Marcoh at a train station and he and the Elric brothers choose to find Marcoh instead of returning to Resembool immediately.

After tracking down Marcoh and having him reveal the location of his research on how to create a Philosopher's Stone, Armstrong stays with the Elrics when they return Resembool and arrive in Central City, where Marcoh's notes are located. The major leaves Edward and Alphonse under the direct supervision of subordinates 2nd Lieutenant Maria Ross and Sergeant Denny Brosh, but continues to watch over them as the Elrics attempt to find and decode Marcoh's notes.

Armstrong is filled with rage after Maria Ross's supposed death, but a tip from Mustang told him where to find her. He then deliberately damaged Ed's automail as an excuse to take him home for repairs, where they then saw Ross as she left with Fu for Xing.

A young state alchemist at the time of the Ishbal Rebellion, Armstrong's personality was never fit for such battlefields as Ishbal. In a recent chapter of the manga, he is shown making a wall with his alchemy, then breaking down when he hears Ishbalan women and children being killed on the other side. Later, while walking through the carnage, he finds an old man and a child who had survived. He quickly punches a hole into the wall he made and lets them escape, telling them to alert the other Ishbalans to flee the extermination. Unfortunetly, as the two survivors start to walk forward, they are blown away by Kimblee right in front of Armstrong's eyes. As Armstrong falls to his knees, Kimblee scolds him somewhat sarcastically for not seeing the Ishbalans, not realizing Armstrong had let them escape, or at least pretending that he hadn't.

The other members in Armstrong's family include his father, mother, and his two sisters. The major's younger sister is a shy, piano-lifting girl named Caroline, who rejected an unlucky Jean Havoc's proposal to be her boyfriend, saying that she preferred "men like my brother [Armstrong]". Alex's other sister is Major General Olivier Milla Armstrong, who is stationed up north near the Drachma border. Olivier is Armstrong's older sister, and like the major has a commanding presence both on and off the battlefield.

[edit] Vato Falman

Vato Falman in "Teacher".
Vato Falman in "Teacher".

Warrant Officer Vato Falman is one of Roy Mustang's subordinates at Eastern Headquarters. He is known for his good memory and precision with information, but has relatively little field experience.

When Riza Hawkeye comes across Barry the Chopper in Central, Mustang has Falman interrogate Barry to confirm that he is actually who he is, despite reports that Barry is dead. When the fact is confirmed, Mustang tells Falman the latter need not get involved with whatever the former is getting into. Falman expresses his loyalty to Mustang, that in spite of the dangers of working for Mustang, he fully intends to support him anyways. A reluctant Falman ends up babysitting Barry and keep him away from public view under Mustang's orders.

In the wake of King Bradley realizing that Roy knows about his true nature, Falman is transferred to Northern Headquarters as a means of breaking up Mustang's group. In chapter 65, it is revealed that shortly after his transfer to Northern Headquarters, Falman was promoted to Second Lieutenant and was transferred again to Brigg's Fortress (although then he was only tasked with such menial works, that slightly depressed him), where he is reunited with Edward and Alphonse.

When Brigg's Cliff comes under attack by Sloth, Falman and the Elric brothers help defend the fortress by forcing Sloth outside, where a combination of fuel oil for Major General Armstrong's tanks and the freezing cold temperatures common to the northern region paralyze Sloth. Since Major General Armstrong sensed the Elrics were hiding something from her, she ordered her men to arrest Ed and Al for their own protection, and ordered Falman arrested since he knew the Elric Brothers. Later, while out of earshot of the men a Brigg's Cliff, Falman helps the Elric Brothers determine the orgin of the tunnel Sloth dug by providing Ed with a map of Amestris, a compass, and information on the major battles the country had been involved in since its creation. With the data Falman supplies, Ed draws a transmutation circle around Amestris, which surprises Falman. When Major General Armstrong considers her next move, Falman suggests that she ask Mustang for help; however, Armstrong declines to do so.

As the names of all military personnel in Fullmetal Alchemist are army and aviation-derived (the P-51 Mustang, Howard Hughes, and Breda Meccanica Bresciana, for instance), it is possible that "Falman" is a mistransliteration of "Farman". Unlike his anime counterpart, Falman has apparently never been a subordinate of Maes Hughes. In addition, he did not have to beg to be transferred to Central with Mustang, and was chosen instinctively like the other four and had become one of Mustang's group soon after the Ishbalan War.

[edit] Kain Fuery

Kain Fuery from the cover page of chapter 38: Counterattack, Signal, Fire
Kain Fuery from the cover page of chapter 38: Counterattack, Signal, Fire

Master Sergeant Kain Fuery is a kind young man who cares for animals and everyone else. He was the one who brought Black Hayate into the Eastern Headquarters, though he freaked out about Riza's methods of training. He is part of Roy Mustang's group and is the lowest-ranked member. Fuery is extremely talented with radio signals.

Fuery and Black Hayate save Riza when she is ambushed by Gluttony at the top of a tower where she was using a sniper rifle to protect Havoc, Falman, and Barry the Chopper, who were fighting below. In the wake of King Bradley realizing that Roy knows about his true nature, Fuery is transferred to Southern Headquarters as a means of breaking up Mustang's team.

Fuery may be a mispronounciation. It is believed his name was to be Huey, like the army helicopter. There is no "hu" sound in Japanese; the "letter" that "hu" would be theoretically is "fu".

[edit] Basque Grand

Basque Grand in Chapter 60: The Absence of God
Basque Grand in Chapter 60: The Absence of God

Brigadier General Basque Grand is the Iron Blood Alchemist, and was one of several State Alchemists who participated in the Ishbal Extermination Campaign. His role in the manga is more of an enigma, as he was supposedly killed by Scar beforehand and thus not actually seen in person, although numerous characters discuss and talk about him now that he is gone.

He was heavily involved as an overseer in the 5th Laboratory during the military's experiments to create Philosopher's Stones, an investigation the Homunculi were directly involved in as well, leading to some speculation as to whether Grand and the Homunculi are somehow linked. In chapter 52, the meeting between the generals they talk about Grand "even if only by name he was the one responsible for the 5th Laboratory," and "in the case traces of human experiments are found we can make him responsible for all of it," putting the blame solely on Grand. In the end of chapter 58 he made a small cameo during the flashback, he had a few scars on his face (across his nose and chin) and carried a Kar98-type rifle.

In chapter 60, Grand has made what could be considered his first significant appearance, as the chapter continues into a flashback of the Isbalan extermination campaign. Apparently, he was called into a mission after Armstrong refused to follow a higher officer's (Brigadier General Fessler) order to kill off Ishbalans in an unclaimed district. It was in this chapter that Grand revealed his alchemic abilities. He wears a set of gloves (presumably iron, like his name may imply) that have Latin words scrawled onto them and uses punches or forceful hand movements to perform alchemy, like Armstrong. Since there is no circle shown on his gloves, he brings his knuckles together beforehand to form a ring, similar to Armstrong hitting his fists together and Ed clapping his hands to transmute. In a scene where he uses his ability to assault an enemy district, he punches a stone wall to create dozens of cannons and chains with blade tips. Due to this, it is questionable whether the Ironblood Alchemist received his name based on his alchemy or on some personality or character trait (though the weapons he creates did seem to have a metal sheen to them, implying he may have somehow transmuted the stone into iron).

Despite the power-hungry character he was in the anime, Grand does not seem to show it yet in the manga, and even does something to make him likeable in chapter 60. After the important religious figure, Roug Roa, requests to see King Bradley in order to stop the killing, Brigadier General Fessler refuses and tells the soldiers to continue the extermination campaign. As he screams the order at them, Grand calmly comes up to him and point-blank range shoots him in the heart with his rifle, all the while telling Fessler that about twenty percent of the officers have met their death in the war not from the Ishbalans but from subordinates of the Amestris army. As Fessler bled to death on the floor of the command post the soldiers that witnessed the shooting (including Maes Hughes) stood by and agreed that it was just a stray bullet from battle. After Fessler's death, Grand assumed command of the soldiers in Ishbal and agreed to take Roug Roa to see Bradely. Drawing from these actions, it could be said that Grand is a man who does not mind death in the midst of battle, but does not revel in it so much that he will ignore quick or peaceful resolutions. Also, judging by an earlier statement he made in chapter 60, he does have pride in being a soldier.

A common unofficial translation has his family name as Gran but official materials have consistently written his name as Grand with the ending French silent "d."

[edit] Yoki

Lieutenant Yoki in "Be Thou For The People".
Lieutenant Yoki in "Be Thou For The People".

First Lieutenant Yoki was in charge of the mines in Youswell and was a very corrupt yet cowardly man who depended on henchmen to do his dirty work. He rose to his position through massive bribes. His influence on the people of Youswell was profoundly negative: not only did he levy heavy taxes on the people, he also lowered their wages, virtually bankrupting the city residents.

In the manga, Yoki aligns himself with a band of Ishbalans until he could get his revenge on Edward Elric and the military members who discharged him for the Youswell incident. However, he would eventually betray them in order to claim the bounty placed on Scar's head. Scar then forces Yoki to live with him as his servant, and Yoki ends up being the one who finds Mei Chan in the street. Yoki seems to enjoy telling Mei that he is Scar's master, when in fact it is the other way around.

Recent chapters show Scar and Yoki travelling north directly from Central in order to the military's divert attention from Dr. Marcoh and Mei, who are travelling up north from the east to recover Scar's older brother's research.

[edit] Maria Ross

Maria Ross in "Fullmetal Heart".
Maria Ross in "Fullmetal Heart".

Second Lieutenant Maria Ross is put in charge of taking care of the Elric brothers during their stay in Central. She is a subordinate of Major Alex Louis Armstrong and the partner of Sergeant Denny Brosh.

She and her partner were assigned the task of guarding the Elrics in Central due to Scar's previous attempt on Ed and Al's lives. While they appreciate the concern, Ed and Al view Ross and Brosh more as annoying "chaperones" than actual bodyguards. Ross and Brosh help the Elrics find Dr. Marcoh's notes on how to create a Philosopher's Stone and later rescue them after the brothers are badly hurt at the military's 5th Laboratory. Thanks to Ross, they are brought to a clinic run by a friend of hers rather than a military hospital to ensure what Elrics were researching prior to their investigation of the 5th Laboratory is not uncovered their military superiors. Ross and Brosh literally knock some sense into Edward while reprimanding him for disobeying Major Armstrong's orders not to investigate the lab and putting himself and Alphonse in such danger. Ross tells Edward that while he is capable of taking care of himself, he is still a child and should know that he can trust adults like herself and Brosh.

In the manga, she is accused of murdering Lieutenant Colonel Hughes. With the help of Mustang and his gang she fakes her death in Central and flees to the country of Xing to the East. Before departing she meets Edward and asks him to not tell anybody about her escape including her family and Sergeant Brosh, in order to protect them. Grateful for Mustang's help she asks that Armstrong and Breda convey to Mustang that she would risk her own life and return if he should ever need any help from her.[12]

As many of the military personnel in Fullmetal Alchemist are army/aviation-derived, it is possible that she is named after the Canadian Sir Charles Ross of the Ross Rifle.

[edit] Denny Brosh

Denny Brosh in "Marcoh's Notes".
Denny Brosh in "Marcoh's Notes".

Sergeant Denny Brosh, almost always seen with Lieutenant Ross, is rather nosy and lazy yet good natured and amusing when he wants to be. He has a resemblance to Edward. Like Ross, he also works under Major Alex Louis Armstrong.

In Central, he and Ross are assigned as bodyguards for the Elric brothers and attempt to help them find Dr. Marcoh's notes. They later rescue Edward and Alphonse after the two brothers are badly hurt from their investigation of the 5th Laboratory. Brosh and Ross literally knock some sense into Edward at the hospital where they have taken the brothers while reprimanding him for undertaking something so dangerous after Major Armstrong forbade them. After Edward informs them they need not be so polite towards him despite his higher military rank,[13] Brosh treats Edward in a more casual manner.

In the manga, after Armstrong goes on "vacation" (in reality, he snuck off with Edward to find the supposedly dead Maria Ross) in the east, Brosh (who had become very depressed with the loss of Ross) greets him and asks the Major about his vacation. Recalling that Ross had warned him that Brosh was incapable of keeping a secret and could not lie to save anyone's life, Armstrong avoids telling Brosh the truth concerning Ross, but does slip Brosh the same hint Mustang gave him to tell him Ross was in the east.[14]

[edit] Sheska

Sheska in "Marcoh's Notes".
Sheska in "Marcoh's Notes".

Private Sheska was a librarian who was responsible for organizing and keeping records of all of the books in the First Branch of the Central City library.[15] She is known for her tendency toward hysterical panic as a coping mechanism. By the time the Elric brothers had arrived back in Central, she has been fired from the library for lackluster performance. Sheska has a photographic memory when it comes to books, and her ability to recite them verbatim enabled the Elric Brothers to obtain Tim Marcoh's notes, which were destroyed in a fire created by Lust and Gluttony.

She is hired by Hughes to help research the military's experiments with chimeras and the creation of Philosopher's Stones for military use. She is also shown helping Mustang in his research for who could have killed Hughes and for what reason.

Sony's Aniplex anime DVDs and website spell her name as Sheska, although FUNimation's anime DVDs and television closed captioning spell her name as Scieszka (similar to Polish term Sciezka standing for "path" or "trail", specifically one well-traveled).

[edit] Zolf J. Kimblee

Zolf J. Kimblee in "Holy Mother".
Zolf J. Kimblee in "Holy Mother".

Major Zolf J. Kimblee (the Crimson Alchemist) is an ex-war criminal and a veteran of the Ishbal War. His alchemy title refers to his use of sulfur in the human body to create explosive fluids, turning people into living bombs.

With a far more subtle, polite approach to evil than his Anime counterpart, the Manga's Kimblee spearheaded the Ishbalian Extermination Campaign, and was one of the few, if not the only, State Alchemists to utilized the full power of the Philosopher's Stones fabricated at Lab 5. His personality seems almost split in two; at times he can be polite, if curt, straightforward, rational, and "civilized." He even seemed to have a certain respect for Winry's parents because of their devotion to their duty. However, in battle he displays an uncanny and foreboding demeanor in favor of destruction and damnation, using one of his own subordinates to demonstrate his destructive powers. Kimblee's powers appear to be much the same as those in the Anime, except that he can transmute and detonate from a distance as well, using the ground as a connecting force, causing huge explosions.

During the story, it is revealed he has almost/ fully photographic memory, showed by his memories of Scar's older brother wound, also when he speaks with Miles, who in task of stalling him on Briggs, he almost made him snap by try to retelling every murder he commited to Ishbalan.

Armed with the Philosopher's Stone, Kimblee was assigned to take out a sector of Ishbal that proved highly volatile, which also conveniently housed the Rockbells, whom the Government wanted dispatched in the "crossfire". It was during this time that he encountered Scar and his elder brother. The mad alchemist, however, did not reach the Rockbells before Scar did, and found them already disposed of. Soon after the campaign, Kimblee's superior officers requested the stone be returned, but Kimblee, hoping to secure the stone for himself, ate the stone and killed all the officers therein (except for one which was apparently Envy in disguise). For this affront he was incarcerated for war crimes in the prison near Lab 5, where he has remained until recently.

Since then, Kimblee has been mentioned offhandedly as a potential human sacrifice for the Homunculi's needs, but it is decided against. The officials come to the conclusion that they could never force him to try to bring someone else back to life, because he is "a coward" and therefore is useless as a sacrifice. As he was rotting in jail, Scar's mind no doubt lingers on the man who destroyed his life and Ishbal.

Kimblee is released from his imprisonment, almost immediately after the flashback is over (chapter 63) and is lead outside by a guard to whom doesn't agree that the upper ranked men of the State should be releasing a man like Kimblee. As Kimblee turns to shake his hand as a farewell to him he transmutes the Guards watch into a time bomb, the guard panics frantically but it turns out only to be a toy bomb moments later. Kimblee is picked up by Envy (once again impersonating a military officer) and is offered a job by him to recapture Dr. Marcoh who is then on the run with Scar. Envy also tells Kimblee to kill Scar as well if Kimblee comes across him and that letting Scar live would go against Kimblee's pride which was built up throughout the Ishballan war from his reputation. Kimblee agrees to the job, but remarks that the Homunculi must have other reasons for arranging for his release from prison. To answer him, Envy tells Kimblee that if Marcoh should run away again from him, Kimblee should erase whatever city/town Marcoh is hiding in from the map altogether.

Kimblee is finally given a new Philosophers Stone from Envy after regurgitating the one he ate from the Ishballan massacre, and is told that this new stone was actually created from the lives of people who have worked for Marcoh. Judging from the difference in size and shape, the stone that Envy gave Kimblee is likely to be more powerful than the one he had previously.

In chapter 64, Kimblee catches up to Scar and Yoki, who he thought was Dr. Marcoh. Kimblee and Scar engage in combat on a train, when they passed by an outside light, both of their identities were revealed to each other by their distinguishing characteristics (Scar's scar, and Kimblee's transmutation circles on his hands). Subsequently, Kimblee is critically wounded when Scar impales him with a pipe. When Scar moves in for the kill, Kimblee escapes by blowing up the coupling connecting the train cars, allowing his end of the train to escape while causing Scar's end of the train to lose momentum and ultimetly derail.

Kimblee ends up in the hospital in Brigg's Fortress due to injuries suffered at the hands of Scar. He is approached by Major Miles, who reveals his Ishballan heritage, to whom Kimblee insists on doing his job regardless. Miles threatens that they will not let a notorious mass murderer simply roam free in the Briggs Fortress and that Briggs is a place of "Jaku Niku Kyou Shoku", literally meaning, "Weak Meat, Strong Eat". Miles continues by telling Kimblee that he should remain silent and recover because if he gets complacent he will pull out his lifeline if even thinks of walking out. Kimblee retorts and smiles as he leaves the room that "Ishballan's crack me up!" and is later seen being escorted from the room by General Raven, who winds up being secretly interrogated by Major General Armstrong.

Later in chapter 68, he's fully healed, to the shock of Miles, even meets with Elric Brothers (and again like many other characters before him, mistaking Alphonse for the Fullmetal Alchemist). In chapter 69, he "escorted" Winry to the Brothers (much to the shock of them), establishing the threat they got from Fuhrer King Bradley.

[edit] Grumman

Grumman, in chapter 62: Beyond the Dream
Grumman, in chapter 62: Beyond the Dream

Lieutenant General Grumman was the commander of the Eastern Headquarters, and Mustang’s superior officer during his three year tour of duty in the Eastern Command Center. An old man with gray hair and a moustache, Grumman is a General who takes a lighthearted approach to command. Grumman is an excellent chess player who frequently played against Mustang. When Mustang received orders to transfer back to Central, Grumman gave Mustang his chessboard and pieces as a parting gift. He also extended an offer for Mustang marry his granddaughter, who happens to be Riza Hawkeye. As a final favor to Mustang, Grumman authorized the transfer of Mustang’s subordinates (Riza Hawkeye, Jean Havoc, Heymans Breda, Kain Fuery, and Vato Falman) back to Central with him.

While his role in the manga is essentially the same as his role in the anime for the majority of the series, Grumman appears to be gaining more importance in the manga, as he receives a secret request by Mustang in a recent chapter. The nature of this request is still unknown. Of note is Grumman's tactic of initiating romantic relations while on reconnaissance or in situations of duress to disguise his actions, a tactic he seems to have passed onto Mustang.

In chapter 63, Grumman meets up with Mustang disguised as an old woman. (Mustang didn't even know the "old lady" was Grumman until he looked closely at "her"). During this meeting, Grumman tells Roy about General Raven, who wanted to create an immortal army. It is implied that because of his opposition to Raven's plan, Grumman was demoted, as he has been stuck in Eastern Headquarters ever since.

Grumman is named after the Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation, which made fighter planes during World War II.

[edit] Joliot Comanche

Silver Alchemist Joliot Comanche
Silver Alchemist Joliot Comanche

Joliot Comanche or Giolio Comanchi in the VIZ translation is the Silver Alchemist and is exclusive to the manga. Comanche fought by transmuting objects into steel weapons. He lost his left leg in the Ishbal war, but has replaced it with a peg instead of automail. Despite this apparent handicap, he was apparently quite agile, even performing acrobatic spins on his peg-leg as he fought Scar. Like Kimblee, he had transmutation circles tattooed on his hands, though Comanche went a step further and had them etched all over his hands, rather than just on the centers of his palms. In issue #43 of the manga, he was assassinated by Scar. Scar killed him by snapping his leg and knocking him off a dock, dropping him into the harbor below. Deprived of raw materials to make weapons with, he was easily finished off.

In a recent chapter of the manga, he is shown with a smile on his (partially obscured) face while the State Alchemist prepared for his deployment in Ishbal. He is later shown being stretchered away with an injury to his left leg, all the while cursing the Ishabalans out loud. According to Hiromu Arakawa (from her interview in the FMA Perfect Guidebook 2), Comanche's hobby was to make all sorts of strange weapons with alchemy. Following his retirement from the military, he became a grandfather who told stories to his grandchildren, though he tended to be suspicious of them.

[edit] Storch

Storch
Storch

Exclusively in the Manga, Storch is Führer King Bradley's personal secretary and advisor. Beset with grim eyes and a drawn face, he can often be seen in the near background during various military events. Recently, he delivered orders to scatter Mustang's group to different points on the map. He is rarely seen.

He is most likely named after the Fieseler Storch reconnaissance plane which was used by the Germans in World War II.

[edit] Fessler

Brigadier General Fessler was one of the overseers and tacticians of the Ishbal Campaign, specifically the division under which Armstrong and Hughes were stationed. He was a rather heavy-set man who enjoyed fine cigars and personal glory. Due to his brutish and self-aggrandizing nature, Fessler spilled incalculable blood on both sides of the war with needlessly wasteful and dangerous tactics. Blind to his own inept ability, the Brigadier General was "accidentally" taken out by "a stray bullet," which happened to be shot from (then) Colonel Basque Grand's rifle at point-blank range. Hailing from his unpopular and rash nature, the death was deemed accidental friendly-fire by all present, including Hughes.

[edit] Raven

Lt. Gen. Raven, shown from the recent publishing of Monthly Shonen Gangan.
Lt. Gen. Raven, shown from the recent publishing of Monthly Shonen Gangan.

Introduced shortly after the Gluttony incident,[16] Lieutenant General Raven is a member of the high military command, sporting a casual attitude towards his position and a personable disposition. Unfortunately, these amiable traits merely mask his ruthless intentions under the guise of the military. Interested in the notion of creating a perfect immortal army, he aligned himself, along with the military's chiefs of staff, to the roles the Homunculi provided for them. Although no specific conclusions can be drawn, it is hinted that Raven is responsible for Grumman's reassignment to the East, as well as possible other high-ranking officers who might cause trouble down the road. Mustang initially took Raven for a friend in high places, but as soon as Raven realized Mustang knew a great deal concerning the Homunculi, he betrayed his trust and led Mustang "[i]nto the lion's den."

He later reappears at Brigg's Fortress to bring a doctor capable of alchemy to treat Zolf Kimblee (the doctor being one of the men who worked on creating Wrath with father) and then conversing with Major General Armstrong, who is secretly allowing the Elrics, Falman, and her subordinates to listen in on their conversation. Attempting to trick him into revealing information about the state's plans to use Briggs to create a giant transmutation circle, Major General Armstrong finds herself in a difficult position where if she is too obedient, Briggs will become another one of Amestris' tools while retaliation will remove her from power. She allows Raven to see the tunnel the Homunculus Sloth was digging (though she reveals no details concerning what she knows about it) only for Raven to order her to place the bio-soldier (Sloth) back in the tunnel and seal it up for good.

Subsequently, he confronts Edward and Alphonse, who recall Mustang's warnings that the upper eschelons of the State Military are aligned with Fuhrer King Bradley and aware that he is a homunculus. The brothers divulge nothing and Raven returns to oversee Major General Armstrong returning Sloth to the tunnel. However, in a fit of fury afterwards, the Major General slashes Raven with her sword, sending him into the fresh cement filling the open Briggs pipeline.

Judging from his advancement toward Olivia Armstrong, and a comment from one of Mustang's "lady links", he seems to be quite lecherous, and considers himself a ladies man.

[edit] Olivier Milla Armstrong

Major General Armstrong, as shown in chapter 64
Major General Armstrong, as shown in chapter 64

Major General Olivier Milla Armstrong is an attractive Amestris General charged with the protection of the Amestris/Drachma border,[17] also known as "Brigg's Cliff". She is the older sister of Major Alex Louis Armstrong, although she bears little resemblance to the Strong Arm Alchemist. Major General Armstrong has a calm, collected demeanor, much like her mother; when combined with her strong figure and fearsome blue eyes, Olivier projects a powerful persona, earning the trust of those who serve under her at Briggs Cliff while earning Major General Armstrong the nickname "Northern Cliff of Briggs." Her right hand man is an officer named Captain Buccaneer.

Severe, straightfoward, and serious, Armstrong believes firmly in putting survival above all else. Equivalent exchange means nothing to her and she will take whatever she can if it will contribute to surviving and strengthening her position at Brigg's Cliff. She has no reservations about joining her men in battle, and expects and receives prompt compliance from those who serve under her. Unlike her younger brother, Oliver Milla Armstrong is not a State Alchemist,[18] and it does not appear that she has any State Alchemists under her command at Briggs Cliff.[19] Despite this, she is well versed in the use of weapons such as guns and tanks, and rarely goes anywhere without her sword at her side.

When Ed and Al set out for the Northern Headquarters in pursuit of Mei Chan, Armstrong presents Ed with a letter of introduction to be given to his sister in the event that they meet (though he warns Ed it may actually be useless). He also advises Ed that his older sister could be a "very powerful helper".

In chapter 64, when the Elrics first encounter Major General Armstrong, she orders a full-body search of Ed and Al to ensure that they are not Drachma spies. When Ed gives her Armstrong's letter, Olivier simply looks at the envelope and tears it up. She states that she does not read letters of introduction and judges people with her own eyes. Her feelings towards her brother appear to be mixed; she does not even read a word of Major Armstrong's letter, yet she inquires as to how he is and only grumbles in irritation when the Elrics say that the Major is doing very well. When she inquires as to the reason for the Elric Brothers visit to her fortress Ed answers by telling her the truth about his human transmutation, and their current search for Mei Chan. Armstrong shows interest in Mei Chan's rentanjutsu techniques, which she believes can be used to strengthen her position, and decides to aid in the search for the girl. She also sensed that Ed and Al were hiding something from her, but did not press the issue at the time.

Shortly after the arrival of the Elric Brothers, Briggs Cliff comes under attack by Sloth, who breaks through the bottom of the fort and proceedes to cause chaos within the facility. With Armstrong's aid, the soldiers at Brigg's Cliff manage to suppress Sloth's rampage by forcing him outside, where a combination of the fuel oil for Armstrong's tanks and the freezing tempetures common to the northern border paralyzes Sloth. Armstrong then turns her attention to the hole that Sloth dug, sending a team into the tunnel to determine where it originates. She fully expected to find Drachma behind the attack, but after the advanced team she sent into the tunnel returns and reports that it has no immediate end she has second thoughts about the origin of the tunnel. After careful consideration she orders Ed, Al, Bucaaneer, Miles, and Vato Falman to accompany her during her own inspection of the tunnel.

After leading the party into the tunnel and out of earshot of the other soldiers at Brigg's she learns from Ed that King Bradley is a homunculus and that the higher up military officials have been corrupted into creating a perfect immortal army. With the aid of then Second Lieutenant Vato Falman, who provides Edward with a map of Amestris and information on the major battles Amestris has been involved in since its creation, Edward outlines a transmutation circle across the country that suggests that Briggs Cliff or the area surrounding it will be the next target of the homunculi. This enrages Armstrong, and she demands to know "what they in Central plan to do with my castle!" When Falman suggests asking Mustang for help Armstrong appers to give the idea some consideration, before deciding against it, saying that she'll have one rival less to compete for power with if Mustang falls from power (tough later is implied that she actually made contact with Mustang). She is also familiar with some of Mustang's subordinates, since her men have had joint training with the soldiers of the Eastern Command.

Shortly after this revelation, Lieutenant General Raven arrives at Brigg's Cliff unannounced. Seizing this opportunity to learn more about the extent of the corruption in Central, Ed asks Armstrong to bait General Raven in hopes that he might provide insight into the overall plan and the role Briggs Cliff will play in it, and Armstrong readily agrees to help; however, nothing has yet come of her "alignment" with those in Central. After divulging all the information she needed, and confirming the Elric Brother's deductions and suspicions, she kills Raven in a fit of rage, (for endangering her lower ranks and for his rather shameless advancement toward her) and had his body buried in the concrete made for the hole Sloth created. She then informs her lower ranks that before the General arrived, Edward Elric had already made another backdoor for them into the tunnel.

Due to the extreme cold at the Drachma border, Olivier Milla Armstrong and her men appear in heavy coats with shoulder pads to denote their respective ranks, and spend a considerable amount of time indoors. Armstrong's men have done extensive research into designing new equipment that will work in the subzero tempetures, while simutanously updating older equipment to withstand the freezing conditions of Brigg's Cliff.

Despite her lack of resemblance to her brother (or the rest of her family for that matter), the Major General does coincidentally resemble another Fullmetal Alchemist character: Martel, a snake-chimera from Devil's Nest (chapters 26-30). In addition to them being the only characters we have seen with outlined lips, their eyes and facial shapes are also very similar.

Although no specific mention has been made as to the amount of time Major General Armstrong has been stationed at Brigg's cliff, she does remember an incident which occurred twenty years ago (before she was stationed at Briggs) in which an unknown person or persons (in reality, Izumi Curtis) were assaulting soldiers on patrol and stealing their supplies. She was also unaware of the corruption of the higher ranking Generals in Central, suggesting that she may have been stationed at Brigg's Cliff for quite some time.

[edit] Buccaneer

Captain Buccaneer shown in Chapter 66.
Captain Buccaneer shown in Chapter 66.

Captain Buccaneer was stationed in the north with a detachment of Amestrisian soldiers protecting the Amestrisian-Drachman border with Major General Armstrong. A large, heavyset man with a thin mustache and an oriental looking face, Buccaneer is a officer who takes his military service seriously. He is armed with an M1913 Automail, known as the Crocodile for its resemblance to a crocodile's mouth and its powerful ability to crush a person's limbs, whether natural or artificial, after winding it up. His automail appears to be based from a chainsaw. He also has a net gun, holstered on his left leg, that he uses to capture enemies alive, and is armed with a Mauser C96 pistol.

He initially accosted the Elric brothers from the Amestrisian side of the Amestris-Drachma border, accusing them of being Drachman army infiltrators. Later on, he realized that they came from Central City. During Major General Armstrong's conversation with Lieutenant General Raven, Buccaneer was one of the few people allowed to listen to the coversation.

Like most FMA characters named after military weapons and such, he was most likely named after the Buccaneer aircrafts formerly used by Britain and the United States.

[edit] Miles

Major Miles, revealing his red eyes when asked by Edward Elric on what secret he had to hide in Brigg's Fortress.
Major Miles, revealing his red eyes when asked by Edward Elric on what secret he had to hide in Brigg's Fortress.

Stationed up north at Brigg's Fortress, Major Miles serves as Major General Armstrong's assistant, a job that he has performed since enlisting in the military. Miles is somewhat unusual given his heritage - while members of his family, including his grandmother, father, and, incidentally, his wife, are of all different races, he has inherited his Ishbalan grandfather's dark skin and distinct red eyes. Miles hides his eyes behind a dark pair of glasses to keep his lineage a secret from prying eyes, although he has been known to show them to the people he works with at Brigg's Cliff. He happens to be a kind person, especially when Edwards scoffs at his heritage when he complains that he had some trouble with Ishbalans when he reacted with a calm face.

Miles enlisted in the army before the campaign to annihilate the Ishbalans, but did not meet the requirements to be exterminated along with his Ishbalan relatives and was spared. While he despised the military for its actions, Miles held doubts as to why the Major General continued to use him as her assistant. She reveals she believes discrimination of any kind on battlefield would result in more deaths within the army and in a place like Brigg's, nothing is more important than survival. For a person like herself, who is an Amestrisian by birth, upbringing, and blood, she needs a person with a diverse background like Miles in order to stay at the top and maintain a sturdy but flexible army.

Not surprisingly, he despises Zolf J. Kimblee and found the task of stalling him while the Major General dealt with General Raven to be an unpleasant task.


[edit] Henschel

Another one of Major General Armstrong's assistants aside from Major Miles. When Lt. General Raven ordering the sealing of Sloth's tunnel, he protested the major general's plans, but his protest seems to placed upon deaf ears. Later, after Raven's assassination, she showed him the backdoor to the tunnel made by Edward Elric.

[edit] Henry Douglas

Col. Douglas of Military Police Command, detaining Maria Ross.
Col. Douglas of Military Police Command, detaining Maria Ross.

Colonel Henry Douglas first appeared in Chapter 34 of the manga. A serious man with an even sterner personality, Colonel Douglas is very by the book and no nonsense leader. Detailed with the military police command, he was responsible for detaining Maria Ross as a prime suspect in the death of Lieutenant Colonel Maes Hughes. He gave the order to active military police officers to hunt down and apprehend or kill Maria Ross if she chooses to resist arrest.

Later on, he lectured Roy Mustang for going "too far" when he "killed" Maria Ross after Barry set her free during a siege in a State Military prison.

He appears to be named after the Douglas Aircraft Company, which had made planes such as the Douglas DC-3 aircraft formerly used in military service.

[edit] Bermouth

Mentioned in Chapter 60, Second Lieutenant Bermouth served in the Ishbal Civil War alongside Lt. Colonel Hughes and other State Military personnel. He had witnessed the "accidental death" of Brigadier General Fessler, who was shot by Colonel (later Brigadier General) Basque Grand.

[edit] Yakovlev

Yakovlev works under the Personnel Affairs Department in the State Military. He, alongside Storch, is responsible for handing out the orders to reassign most of Roy Mustang's subordinates to various commands so as to prevent him from telling them the real truth about their leader.

He is named after the Yakovlev Design Bureau in Russia, known for creating the line of Yak biplanes and fighter planes, the former famous in WWII when they engaged German forces in combat.

[edit] Focker

Not much information is available on Captain Focker, except that he is stationed in Central at the Amestrisian Army's main headquarters. He appears to know Sheska on a first name basis and appears to be her immediate superior in the military given that he warns her not to open the storage archives for unauthorized personnel after she does so for Mustang. In truth, the one who gives Sheska the warning is actually Envy in the guise of Focker.

He appears to be named after Fokker Aeroplanbau, an aircraft manufacturing company infamous for producing fighter aircraft for the Germans in World War I, notably the Red Baron's. In earlier scanlations, he is known as Foker and Fokker.

[edit] Black Hayate

Black Hayate in "Fullmetal vs Flame".
Black Hayate in "Fullmetal vs Flame".

A true dog of the military, Black Hayate was a little puppy that Kain Fuery picked up on a rainy street one day out of pity. Since he couldn’t keep the dog himself (since he lived in a dormitory that did not allow pets), the puppy was eventually adopted by Riza Hawkeye (who named the puppy herself).

Unfortunately, Riza is a rather stern owner, who then proceeded to scare the puppy (and all of Mustang's staff) by shooting an outline of bullets around it (while not injuring the dog, proving her marksman ability) when it urinated on the office wall. Despite Riza's harsh methods of discipline, Hayate is a way for her to show her more compassionate side, as opposed to the cool, stone-faced officer that she usually is.

Later, Fuery and Black Hayate saved Hawkeye from being eaten by Gluttony in issue #38. They manage to hold the Homunculus off long enough until Roy Mustang saves them all from being eaten. Hayate is very energetic and friendly, as seen in chapter 58, when he playfully tackles Edward when he walks through Hawkeye's door.

[edit] Miscellaneous

  • According to fan polls, Mustang is consistently the second most popular character while Hawkeye and Hughes are consistently in the top ten most popular characters. Despite Hughes' early death, he has a very strong fan base, and he appears in several flashback sequences.
  • The General who played chess with Roy in the Eastern Headquarters is General Grumman, Riza's grandfather.[20] General Grumman said that he will give his granddaughter to the "future president of Amestris."
  • On occasion Hawkeye’s name is translated as Liza or Rise, but official materials have consistently written her name as Riza. Undercover missions also had her taking alternate identities, two of which are Elizabeth (manga chapter 37) and Margot Orange Peko (Fullmetal Alchemist and the Broken Angel).
  • Hawkeye has short hair when she is still a Second Lieutenant, but had grown it long after encountering Winry Rockbell.
  • In a conversation with Edward Elric, it is revealed Hawkeye was in her last year of military training when sent to the battlefield of the Ishbal War. Her mother died earlier than her father and her relatives on both sides of the family seem to have kept their distance.
  • Riza's favored side-arms are the Browning Hi-Power and FN Model 1910; she switches back and forth between them often, and she used both of them simultaneously on one occasion. On one occasion (when she first meets Barry the Chopper while walking home with her groceries) she uses a revolver on him, but this has only occurred once.
  • Havoc resembles the main character of Shanghai Youma Kikai, an early manga from Hiromu Arakawa. Ironically, his boss, a nine-tailed fox, looks exactly like Lust.
  • Kimblee's attire in the manga is possibly a reference to Alex from the classic book and movie, A Clockwork Orange. Alex is a serial killer, but also the main character of the work, and in many ways is very much like Kimblee. Alex wears a white jumpsuit and bowler hat. In addition to this in many shots when Kimblee first gets in Envy's car he resembles Alex greatly, even though when looked at on the whole he does not.
  • When Fullmetal Alchemist fans asked what the 'J' in Zolf J. Kimblee stood for, in an omake that answered fan questions in Volume 15, she is shown (in her manga form, a cow with square glasses) cowering away from the front of the page trying to avoid the question, finally answering with 'It's the J of 'Jajajaja~n'(a sound effect)'. The 'J' in Kimblee's name still remains a mystery even to the author today.

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Hughes received a posthumous double promotion for dying in the line of duty. He was buried as a Brigadier General.
  2. ^ Dr. Marcoh deserted the military during the Ishbal War, and hence is not considered a State Military character.
  3. ^ Kimblee was a Major prior to being court-martialed and arrested for his crimes during the Ishbal war (before the events of the manga).
  4. ^ After his schemes in Youswell were foiled by Ed and Al, Yoki was dismissed from the military.
  5. ^ After being transferred to Northern Headquarters, Falman is promoted to Second Lieutenant.
  6. ^ This body would be similar in most respects to the U.S. Criminal Investigation Division; however, since Amestris is a military state this police body would likely investigate crimes unrelated to the military; for example, the case of Barry the Chopper and The Slicer.
  7. ^ Often, this would lead to Hawkeye advising Mustang to go "Easy on the phone, sir"
  8. ^ Havoc referred to it as 'the eyes of a hawk' in Chapter 37: The Criminal's Body of the manga
  9. ^ After Hawkeye lost her will to fight Alphonse interposed himself between Hawkeye and Lust to keep Lust from killing Hawkeye. Al managed to protect Hawkeye long enough for an injured Mustang to catch up with the group, at which point Mustang kills Lust. (Chapter 39: Intricacies of Central, vol. 10)
  10. ^ The lyrics to the Requiem can be found here
  11. ^ See Lust for more information on how Havoc was paralyzed. (Manga only)
  12. ^ In many ways Maria Ross could be considered in a sort of "Witness Protection Program" since she has been forced to flee from Amestris. Since she has not been killed off it is possible that she may make a return appearance at some point in the furture.
  13. ^ As a State Alchemist, Edward's rank equivalent to a Major
  14. ^ Seeing how badly Armstrong took Ross' death, Roy stated "There are many beautiful women in the east." Armstrong, picking up the hint, took Edward and proceeded to the East, where they met with Maria Ross before her jouney into Xing.
  15. ^ The First Branch of the Central City Library is reserved exclusively for State Alchemists; within its walls are what may be the best collection of alchemy related books in Amestris. The First Branch also contains information on a wide variety of projects the military is or was involved in, as well as R&D information and personell information.
  16. ^ Just before Raven's introduction, Glutton had become enraged over the loss of Lust and accidentally swallowed Ling, Edward Elric, and Envy. Through a combination of circumstances Ed, Ling, and Envy managed to escape from Gluttony just as Gluttony was taking Alphonse to see Father in the hopes that he may be able to help. This led to a battle when Ed, Ling, Alphonse, and Scar all attempted to fight Father.
  17. ^ The Northern Border between Amestris and Drachma was mentioned in the anime, but Briggs' Cliff and its personal were not present as part of the story. Instead, newly appointed Brigadier General Roy Mustang had been charged with the suppression of the Drachma forces
  18. ^ It is unknown whether she can use alchemy or not, since the strong arm technique has been past down in the Armstrong family. Since she refers to the Elric brothers as "you alchemists" and not "us alchemists", and is not a believer in the idea of equivalent exchange, it may be safely assumed she is not an alchemist.
  19. ^ Although Edward Elric is a State Alchemist, he is under the command of Colonel Roy Mustang; Likewise, Zolf J. Kimblee is under the command of Lieutenant General Raven. In both cases neither alchemist is assigned to Briggs Cliff, although they are obligated to follow Olivier Milla Armstrong's orders while at Briggs Cliff since she outranks both of them.
  20. ^ FMA fanbook 2

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Fullmetal Alchemist
Common characters: Edward ElricAlphonse ElricRoy MustangMaes HughesWinry RockbellScarIzumi CurtisHohenheimMinor characters of Fullmetal Alchemist
Anime-only characters: DanteState MilitaryHomunculiMinor anime characters
Manga-only characters: FatherState MilitaryHomunculiLing YaoMinor manga characters
Media: Anime (Episode listVoice casts) • MangaOVAsConqueror of ShamballaVideo games (characters) • Trading cards
Items/Concepts: AlchemyAutomailChimeraEquivalent ExchangeGate of AlchemyPhilosopher's StoneState AlchemistTransmutation circle
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