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Although Phil claims to serve in various divisions of the Army, Army records show that Phil was repeatedly rejected for service because of drunkenness and an unsuitable temperament for combat.  Phil is also a gun enthusiast, with memberships in various Second Amendment organizations and Vice City gun clubs. Phil is also known to be fighting against Mexican gun-running gangs.
Although Phil claims to serve in various divisions of the Army, Army records show that Phil was repeatedly rejected for service because of drunkenness and an unsuitable temperament for combat.  Phil is also a gun enthusiast, with memberships in various Second Amendment organizations and Vice City gun clubs. Phil is also known to be fighting against Mexican gun-running gangs.


It is interesting to note a ontinuity error regarding Phil's blown arm in ''Vice City''.  In ''GTA III'', Phil loses his left arm, whereas in ''Vice City'', the cut scene of the boomshine accident depicted him losing his right arm, but after Tommy delivers him to safety, Phil is seen without a left arm while his right arm remains intact.<ref name="Phil's arm">[http://forums.gouranga.com/iceyboard/topic/post/54246/#msg54246 GOURANGA! Forums: ''Vice City'' - Observations & Glitches]. Retrieved on September 7, 2006.</ref>
It is interesting to note a ontinuity error regarding Phil's blown arm in ''Vice City''.  In ''GTA III'', Phil loses his left arm, whereas in ''Vice City'', the cut scene of the boomshine accident depicted him losing his right arm, but after Tommy delivers him to safety, Phil is seen without a left arm while his right arm remains intact. Retrieved on September 7, 2006.</ref>


Phil Cassidy was voiced by Gary Busey.
Phil Cassidy was voiced by Gary Busey.
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