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Lehm, whose full name is Lehmbrick, is a former Delta Force officer who serves as the second-in-command and senior member of Koko Hekmatyar's private security squad. He is introduced as a veteran mercenary and the field commander of the team, providing professional leadership, tactical oversight, and expert sniping capabilities. His background includes service with Delta Force during the first Gulf War, where he recruited the mercenary known as Wiley to assist in blowing up an Iraqi chemical weapons factory. After leaving the military, Lehm began working for the Hekmatyar family, eventually becoming the oldest and most experienced member of Koko's bodyguard unit.
Lehm's personality is defined by a strong leadership presence and a calm, unflappable demeanor. He frequently acts as the voice of reason among the squad, rarely becoming flustered even in high-pressure situations. A heavy smoker, he is almost never seen without a cigarette, sometimes even carrying it during combat. His motivations are rooted in professionalism and loyalty to Koko; he executes his duties with a steady, disciplined approach and does not question her larger ambitions.
In the story, Lehm holds a crucial role as the tactical backbone of the squad. He ensures that the team survives the escalating threats from the CIA, rival arms dealers, and other adversaries as Koko's plan, Project Jormungand, nears completion. He is responsible for coordinating the squad's movements, making strategic decisions, and providing long-range fire support with his sniper rifle. His experience and composure often ground the younger and more impulsive members.
Key relationships include his former marriage to Chiquita, the head of security for Koko's brother Kasper Hekmatyar. The two maintain a professional, if slightly awkward, working relationship. Lehm also acts as a father figure and combat instructor to the child soldier Jonah, mentoring him in tactics and marksmanship. He shares a history with Wiley, whom he recruited during the Gulf War, and retains a close working bond with the rest of the squad, including Echo, Valmet, Lutz, and others.
Throughout Perfect Order, Lehm experiences little dramatic personal change; his development lies in his steadfastness. He remains the reliable, experienced commander who keeps the squad operational under intense pressure, adapting to the increasingly high-stakes environment without losing his composure. His notable abilities include expert marksmanship as a sniper, extensive tactical knowledge derived from Delta Force training, and the capacity to lead a diverse group of former special-operations soldiers effectively.
Lehm's personality is defined by a strong leadership presence and a calm, unflappable demeanor. He frequently acts as the voice of reason among the squad, rarely becoming flustered even in high-pressure situations. A heavy smoker, he is almost never seen without a cigarette, sometimes even carrying it during combat. His motivations are rooted in professionalism and loyalty to Koko; he executes his duties with a steady, disciplined approach and does not question her larger ambitions.
In the story, Lehm holds a crucial role as the tactical backbone of the squad. He ensures that the team survives the escalating threats from the CIA, rival arms dealers, and other adversaries as Koko's plan, Project Jormungand, nears completion. He is responsible for coordinating the squad's movements, making strategic decisions, and providing long-range fire support with his sniper rifle. His experience and composure often ground the younger and more impulsive members.
Key relationships include his former marriage to Chiquita, the head of security for Koko's brother Kasper Hekmatyar. The two maintain a professional, if slightly awkward, working relationship. Lehm also acts as a father figure and combat instructor to the child soldier Jonah, mentoring him in tactics and marksmanship. He shares a history with Wiley, whom he recruited during the Gulf War, and retains a close working bond with the rest of the squad, including Echo, Valmet, Lutz, and others.
Throughout Perfect Order, Lehm experiences little dramatic personal change; his development lies in his steadfastness. He remains the reliable, experienced commander who keeps the squad operational under intense pressure, adapting to the increasingly high-stakes environment without losing his composure. His notable abilities include expert marksmanship as a sniper, extensive tactical knowledge derived from Delta Force training, and the capacity to lead a diverse group of former special-operations soldiers effectively.