English: Go home and be a family man!
Japanese: くにへ かえるんだな おまえにも かぞくがいるだろう...
(Go back to your home country. You also have a family of your own to take care of, I'm guessing...)
--Guile, Street Fighter II
Guile (ガイル) is a video game character in Capcom's Street Fighter series of fighting games. Although his role in the Street Fighter story is minimal, he is considered the third leading male character in the series, after Ryu and Ken, largely due to his effectiveness as a character and his popularity.
When Guile was a Lieutenant in the United States Air Force, he befriended his superior officer, Charlie and asked him to teach him in his unique form of fighting, which Charlie agreed to do. Guile learned the style, but his hot temper caused him to be not as proficient in the moves as Charlie was (shown in how Charlie can shoot Sonic Booms with just one hand while Guile needs both.)
Guile has a wife, Julia (ユリア), and daughter, Chris (クリス, known as Amy internationally). Also, Julia and Eliza are actually sisters, making Ken and Guile brothers-in-law. However, this is not often discussed because, despite mutual respect as fighters, they do not think very highly of one another — Guile believes Ken to be a spoiled rich kid; Ken feels Guile is just another meathead soldier. In Street Fighter IV, if Ken beats Guile, he'll refer to him as his "brother-in-law".
There's also a running gag about his theme music from Super Street Fighter II "fitting in" or "going with" every scene or moment imaginable.
The inspiration for his character comes from JoJo's Rudolph von Stroheim.