"Ross" began his service in Azov as a senior machine gunner, later rising to a squad commander. He repelled Russian assaults in the Serebrianskyi forest, evolving into a platoon commander in September 2023. He also participated in assault operations in Terny, ultimately taking command of a combined company. In 2024, "Ross" completed an officer training course in Azov. After that, he became an instructor in combat and special training and was soon put in charge of the Azov International Battalion's S2 section.