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| == History == | | == History == |
− | He took part in a tontine (In fact, he is also the one who accurately defined what a Tontine is), where the last surviving member of the [[Flying Hellfish]] would take sole possession of paintings they had 'liberated'. Milton is the first of the Flying Hellfish members to die, of a hernia he got whilst taking the crate with the paintings out of the castle.
| + | Towards the end of the war, the Flying Hellfish stormed a German castle, from which Private Burns stole a collection of paintings. As the unit discussed what they should do with the paintings, Burns brought up the idea of a "tontine". Haas, despite his dim appearance and personality, was the only member of the unit able to accurately define what a tontine was: an arrangement whereby the last surviving member of the unit would become the sole possessor of the paintings. Burns congratulated him by saying "Well put, Oxford". Haas then became the first member of the unit to die, of a hernia he got while carrying the crate of paintings out of the castle. |
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− | Despite his appearance and personality, Milton has shown himself to have some intelligence, as he was able to accurately define what a Tontine is to the other members of the Flying Hellfish Unit, causing Private Burns to congratulate him.
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| == Appearances == | | == Appearances == |
Towards the end of the war, the Flying Hellfish stormed a German castle, from which Private Burns stole a collection of paintings. As the unit discussed what they should do with the paintings, Burns brought up the idea of a "tontine". Haas, despite his dim appearance and personality, was the only member of the unit able to accurately define what a tontine was: an arrangement whereby the last surviving member of the unit would become the sole possessor of the paintings. Burns congratulated him by saying "Well put, Oxford". Haas then became the first member of the unit to die, of a hernia he got while carrying the crate of paintings out of the castle.