Armand Sinclair

Armand Sinclair was the founder of Matthew Sinclair Memorial Central Hospital mentioned

Background
Armand Sinclair's son, Matthew Sinclair, passed away three years before the Great War, after being refused service by an ambulance that did not accept their insurance. Due to this and not wanting other parents to suffer his experience, Armand Sinclair founded the Matthew Sinclair Memorial Central Hospital, which offered affordable healthcare for everyone, requiring no credit checks, down payments or insurance and free of charge care for patients that lacked the necessary funds.

On the day of the hospital's opening on April 23, 2077, federals agents started an investigation into the hospital over suspected "communist activity," requesting full access to the hospital's untampered employment records and making Armand's office ground zero for the investigation. This forced Armand to move to the hospital's basement. On the day of the opening, he noted that patient in-flow was steady, but "lower than anticipated," adding that they could've done worse.

On October 22nd, 2077, the investigation into the hospital was completed, finding no evidence of "Reds" on the team. Sinclair was allowed to move back into his office the following day. He also planned to visit his son's grave the following day, mentioning that he had not been there since the burial.