Realistically, the values of a company begin with those of its founder and active members. The three images displayed above hold deep emotional weight for me, and likely for all the men represented in these frames and writings.
My great-grandfather’s military record—which states he was wounded in combat while "bravely going on the assault of a heavily fortified trench" before being knighted for decades of service in both World Wars—is just one of many precious artifacts in my family tree. My grandfather fought through the entire length of the war in Algeria, personally protecting his family, and the praises of his brother landing on the beaches of Naples were sung to me continuously by my father. My father himself was a Marine Paratrooper Officer stationed in Cold War Berlin. Each of these men set the standard for the quality of work I expect of myself at Pax Bruma; they represent my deepest connection to my lineage. In taking you as a client, I am bound by personal pride to perform at my highest capacity. Doing anything less would be an affront to these men.
The successful taking of Zoloty Kolodiaz while serving with the 12th Special Operations Brigade "Azov," the lengthy defense of Makiivka with the 66th Mechanized Brigade, and participation in penetration tests of major enemy infrastructure are the achievements that allow me to feel I am doing my part in that family tree. Pax Bruma partners benefit from this diverse and earned experience. I ensure that every Pax Bruma employee has either served directly with me in Ukraine or meets the absolute technical and ethical standards required for high-stakes operations.
Pax Bruma is born from the marriage of my service as a Signal Corps NCO in the French Army and the shared reality of my brothers-in-arms—American, British, Finnish, Brazilian, and Ukrainian. We operate at the intersection of European military tradition and the modern, decentralized reality of high-tech conflict.