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There were scandalous allegations concerning Chase, however: The approval of the development of the [[Psycho]] combat drug during the war, by Chase's own pharmaceutical R&D company, no less, led to a scandal. Soldiers under Chase's command were issued Psycho drugs during the Anchorage campaign to counter their wounds or mental trauma. The drugging of soldiers was considered inexcusable by the public.<ref>[[Fallout 3 Official Game Guide]] Game of the Year Edition p.69: ''"'''Doctor Adrienn Adami'''''<br/>''An overworked and slightly agitate field doctor with several years of experience under her belt, Adami is busy administering Chems (usually Psycho) to wounded or mentally scarred soldiers at the U.S. Field Headquarters medical tent. Investigation into simulated Holotapes reveals discrepancies between her simulated and real-life persona, as her records implicate General Chase in a scandal of drugging soldiers with Chems researched at Chase's pharmaceutical company."''<br/>([[Fallout 3 Official Game Guide Game of the Year Edition Wasteland Census]])</ref>
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There were scandalous allegations concerning Chase, however: The approval of the development of the [[Psycho]] combat drug during the war, by Chase's own pharmaceutical R&D company, no less, led to a scandal. Soldiers under Chase's command were issued Psycho drugs during the Anchorage campaign to counter their wounds or mental trauma. The drugging of soldiers was considered inexcusable by the public.<ref>[[Fallout 3 Official Game Guide]] Game of the Year Edition p.69: ''"'''Doctor Adrienn Adami'''''<br/>''An overworked and slightly agitate field doctor with several years of experience under her belt, Adami is busy administering Chems (usually Psycho) to wounded or mentally scarred soldiers at the U.S. Field Headquarters medical tent. Investigation into simulated Holotapes reveals discrepancies between her simulated and real-life persona, as her records implicate General Chase in a scandal of drugging soldiers with Chems researched at Chase's pharmaceutical company."''<br/>([[Fallout 3 Official Game Guide Game of the Year Edition Wasteland Census]])</ref>
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According to the ribbons on [[General Chase's overcoat|the general's uniform]], he was the recipient of the: [
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According to the ribbons on [[General Chase's overcoat|the general's uniform]], he was the recipient of the: [https://ift.tt/149lf7K Defense Distinguished Service Medal], [https://ift.tt/2edBDP5 Army Distinguished Service Cross], [https://ift.tt/1PelXIn Army Distinguished Service Medal], [[Silver Star]], [https://ift.tt/1XMA6zY Legion of Merit], [https://ift.tt/1TqrStL Joint Service Commendation Medal], Army Commendation Medal, [https://ift.tt/2JpmI3z Antarctica Service Medal], [https://ift.tt/2L8YOX5 Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal,] [https://ift.tt/29pf5aS Gold Lifesaving Medal], and [https://ift.tt/2LeIPXF Armed Forces Reserve Medal].
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==Interactions with the player character==
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==Interactions with the player character==
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