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  1. Mar 14, 2014 · You see, Donald Anderson was the first March of Dimes "poster child" in 1946. He helped the March of Dimes touch the American public by putting a human face on the organization's work to prevent polio, which successfully led to the polio vaccines still used today to protect our children.

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    Donald Anderson was born on Veterans Day 1939 in Nashville, Tennessee. At some point in his life, he became familiar with weaponry and high-tech equipment. He was later scouted by Major Zero and requested to join the CIA for his abilities due to having difficulty finding a job anywhere else due to racial discrimination. However, his recruitment caused some controversy among his peers, with Major Zero often having to deal with complaints relating to Anderson three days per month. At some point...

    1. See also: Virtuous Mission and Operation Snake Eater As a member of FOX, Anderson was given the codename "Mr. Sigint" in reference to the military term "SIGINT" (or SIGnal INTelligence). Though he did not participate directly in the Virtuous Mission of August 1964, Sigint did supply Major Zero with notes regarding the anti-personnel sensor, the motion detector, and the active sonar. A week later, Sigint was formally introduced to Naked Snake at the beginning of Operation Snake Eater. He pr...

    Post-Snake Eater

    In 1965, Sigint joined ARPA and took part in the development of ARPAnet. At some point between 1965-1970, Sigint was also involved in two projects involving making soldiers go through a mission without eating for five days (codenamed "Metabolism Dominance") and making soldiers fight without sleeping, as well as various development projects relating to GPS satellites, unmanned aerial vehicles, a human cannon for Special Forces operatives to be launched to the top of a building, and an aircraft...

    During Operation Snake Eater, Sigint was shown to be boastful. When Naked Snake and Sigint first introduced themselves via the radio, the former asked the latter if he was one of the experts of weapons and cutting edge technology. Sigint replied that he was "THE expert on weapons, equipment, and cutting-edge technology." Sigint seemed to be obsesse...

    CIA

    1. EZ Gun 2. Motion detector 3. Active sonar 4. Raikov mask 5. Combat knife developed for Operation Snake Eater (discarded by Naked Snake because it was inconveniently designed)

    ARPA/DARPA

    1. ARPANET 2. Peace Walker Project AI weapons(indirectly) 3. The Patriots' AIs (AL, GW, JD, TJ, and TR) 4. Metal Gear REX

    By the time of Operation Snake Eater, Sigint was also a member of the NSA, which is where he had become familiar with cutting-edge electronic reconnaissance technology. After a period of strategizing for the United States government during the Cold War, Donald Anderson worked for the CIA for at least ten years and was awarded the Intelligent Star B...

    Metal Gear Solid

    Donald Anderson was originally stated to be in his 50s during the time of Metal Gear Solid, which is set in early 2005. In Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots, he was retconned to be a decade older, when it was revealed that his character was the same person as Sigint, born in late 1939. A picture of Anderson can be seen in the Commander's room in Metal Gear Solid. In the Metal Gear Solid: Official Mission Handbook from Millennium Books, Anderson's marital status is given as single. Howe...

    Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty

    In Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty, the Cyborg Ninja (Olga Gurlukovich) speak to Raiden in Donald Anderson's voice, while discussing how the PAN card operated, mirroring his dialogue from Metal Gear Solid.This occurs in the Japanese version (and the script), however, this was not implemented in the English version.

    Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater

    Calling Sigint on the radio throughout Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater causes some humorous results. He comments on almost everything Naked Snake can equip, along with lectures about much of the equipment Snake encounters; this includes a comedic conversation concerning the cardboard box, and a lecture on the real-life shortcomings of a bipedal armored vehicle after Snake has encountered Aleksandr Leonovitch Granin (which is ironic because Anderson would later fund the Metal Gear REX project)...

  2. Donald Anderson may refer to: Donald Clive Anderson (1897–1957), English military consultant and historian. Donald B. Anderson (1904–1956), Justice of the Idaho Supreme Court. Donald M. Anderson (1915–1995), American artist and designer.

  3. Mar 3, 2014 · Donald Anderson was born in 1940 and became the first child to appear on a publicity poster for the March of Dimes in 1946, raising awareness for polio prevention. He died in 2014 at age 73 and worked for the U.S. Postal Service for 25 years.

  4. Donald Anderson, also known by his codename Mr. Sigint, or simply Sigint, is a supporting character from the Metal Gear series. Donald Anderson (alias "Sigint") offered his support to Big Boss during the events of Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater and Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops.

  5. Donald Arthur Anderson (May 1, 1934 – August 12, 2022) was an American politician and businessman. Anderson was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on May 1, 1934. He attended Edison High School in Minneapolis. Anderson lived in Wadena, Minnesota with his wife Violet and his family. One of his children, Mark, also served in the Minnesota Legislature .

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  7. Donald Anderson is the son of Kenneth Anderson, known as the Corbett of the South, and a hunter and storyteller himself. He lived a lonely and impoverished life in Bangalore, but was rescued by a group of admirers who wrote his biography and recorded his memories.

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