Here are some ribbon racks for various characters who carry a senior officer rank in the United States Armed Forces.
O-6 — Colonel/Captain
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John “Hannibal” Smith
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“Trial by Fire” and “Firing Lane”
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Colonel John “Hannibal” Smith, US Army Special Forces, Medal of Honor Recipient (dishonorable discharge, 1972) (d. 1994) — Commanding Officer, the A-Team (1972–1972, dishonorable discharge) — George Peppard†: The A-Team
Complete ribbon rack
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Captain Patrick Adams, USN (KIA, 1992) — Commanding Officer, U.S.S. Missouri (BB-63) (1989–October 9, 1992, KIA) — Patrick O’Neal†: Under Siege
Complete ribbon rack
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Captain Nicholas “Nick” Garza, US Navy SEALs — Adjutant to the Chief of Naval Operations (October 9, 1992–?) — Dale Dye: Under Siege
Complete ribbon rack
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Colonel (Dr.) Samuel “Sam” Daniels, M.D., USAMRIID — Virologist/Epidemiologist, US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (1995–?) — Dustin Hoffman: Outbreak
Complete ribbon rack
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Colonel Matthew “Matt” O’Hara, USMC (Ret.), Medal of Honor Recipient (incarcerated, 1997) — Carmen Argenziano: JAG – “We the People”
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Captain Gary Hochausen, USN — Flight Instructor, Naval Air Station Fallon (1997–October 14, 1997, inactive) — Gary Graham: JAG – “Blind Side”
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Colonel Robert Makepeace, USMC Force Recon (incarcerated, 2000) — Team Leader, SG-3; 3rd-in-Command, Stargate Command (August 15, 1997–February 9, 2000, dishonorable discharge) — Steve Makaj: Stargate SG-1
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Colonel Harold “Harry” Maybourne, USAF (dishonorable discharge, 2000) — NID Liaison Officer, Stargate Command (January 30, 1998–August 11, 2000, dishonorable discharge) — Tom McBeath: Stargate SG-1
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Colonel Steven Hiller, USMC (KIA, 2007) — Test Pilot, Earth Space Defense (May 25, 1998–April 27, 2007, KIA) — Will Smith: Independence Day
Complete ribbon rack
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Captain Tobias Ingles, USN — Commanding Officer, U.S.S. Patrick Henry (CVN-74) (September 21, 1999–?) — Gary Graham: JAG
Complete ribbon rack
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Captain Owen Sebring, JAGC, USN (Ret. 2002) — Military Judge, JAG Headquarters (October 12, 1999–May 7, 2002, Retired) — Corbin Bernsen: JAG
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Colonel James Winter, US Army (incarcerated, 2001) (d. 2013) — Commandant of the United States Disciplinary Barracks, Fort Leavenworth (2001–October 19, 2001, dishonorable discharge) — James Gandolfini†: The Last Castle
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Colonel Clifford Blakely, JAGC, USMC — Military Judge, JAG Headquarters (November 13, 2001–?) — John DeMita: JAG
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Captain (Chaplain) Matthew Turner, CHC, USN (Ret.) — Baptist minister, United States Navy Chaplain Corps — Bill Cobbs: JAG
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John “Hannibal” Smith (The A-Team (2010))
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Colonel John H. “Hannibal” Smith, MMAS (Military Arts and Sciences), US Army Rangers (dishonorable discharge, 2010) — Commanding Officer, the A-Team (2003–June 11, 2010, dishonorable discharge) — Liam Neeson: The A-Team (film)
Personal decorations
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Distinguished Service Medal
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Defense Superior Service Medal
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Legion of Merit, w/2 bronze oak leaf clusters (3rd award)
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Bronze Star
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Defense Meritorious Service Medal
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Meritorious Service Medal, w/2 bronze oak leaf clusters (3rd award)
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Joint Service Commendation Medal, w/1 bronze oak leaf cluster (2nd award)
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Army Commendation Medal, w/1 silver oak leaf cluster (6th award)
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Army Achievement Medal, w/4 bronze oak leaf clusters (5th award)
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Unit awards
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Presidential Unit Citation, w/1 bronze oak leaf cluster (2nd award)
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Joint Meritorious Unit Award
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Meritorious Unit Commendation, w/2 bronze oak leaf clusters (3rd award)
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Campaign and service medals
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National Defense Service Medal, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, w/3 bronze service stars (4th award)
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Southwest Asia Service Medal, w/3 bronze service stars (4th award)
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Afghanistan Campaign Medal, w/2 bronze service stars (3rd award)
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Iraq Campaign Medal, w/3 bronze service stars (4th award)
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Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal
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Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
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Service and training awards
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Army Service Ribbon
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Army Overseas Service Ribbon
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Foreign awards
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NATO Medal
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Kuwait Liberation Medal (Saudi Arabia)
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Kuwait Liberation Medal (Kuwait)
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Captain Richard Carey, JAGC, USN — Military Judge, JAG Headquarters (October 24, 2003–?) — Richard McGonagle: JAG
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Captain Michael “Mike” Watson, US Navy SEALs (incarcerated, 2004) — Comptroller (J-8), Joint Special Operations Command (2004–September 28, 2004, dishonorable discharge) — David Keith: NCIS – “See No Evil”
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Captain William “Bill” Fawcett, US Navy SEALs (incarcerated, 2005) — United States Navy SEAL (2005–March 4, 2005, dishonorable discharge) — Chris Potter: The Pacifier
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Colonel Eli McNulty, US Army Special Forces (resigned, 2006) (d. 2010) — Principal Staff Officer, J-3 Special Operations Division (September 21, 2005–November 9, 2006, resigned) — Dennis Hopper†: E-Ring
Personal decorations
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Silver Star, w/1 bronze oak leaf cluster (2nd award)
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Legion of Merit, w/1 bronze oak leaf cluster (2nd award)
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Purple Heart, w/2 bronze oak leaf clusters (3rd award)
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Defense Meritorious Service Medal, w/1 bronze oak leaf cluster (2nd award)
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Meritorious Service Medal, w/1 silver oak leaf cluster (6th award)
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Air Medal, w/1 bronze oak leaf cluster (2nd award)
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Army Commendation Medal, w/1 silver and 1 bronze oak leaf cluster (7th award)
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Unit awards
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Presidential Unit Citation
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Joint Meritorious Unit Award
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Valorous Unit Award
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Meritorious Unit Commendation
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Service awards
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Prisoner of War Medal
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Campaign and service medals
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National Defense Service Medal, w/2 bronze service stars (3rd award)
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Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Vietnam Service Medal, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal
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Armed Forces Service Medal
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Foreign awards
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Vietnam Campaign Medal
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Kuwait Liberation Medal (Saudi Arabia)
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Complete ribbon rack
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Colonel Cameron “Cam” Mitchell, USAF — Team Leader, SG-1 (September 28, 2007–?) — Ben Browder: Stargate SG-1, Stargate: The Ark of Truth, Stargate: Continuum
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Colonel John Casey, USMC (Ret. 2011) — NSA Operative, Operation Bartowski (April 20, 2009–May 16, 2011, Retired) — Adam Baldwin: Chuck
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Colonel Samantha “Sam” Carter, Ph.D. (Astrophysics), USAF — Commanding Officer, U.S.S. George Hammond (October 2, 2009–?) — Amanda Tapping: Stargate SG-1, Stargate Atlantis, Stargate: The Ark of Truth, Stargate: Continuum, Stargate Universe – “Air”, “Incursion”
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Colonel David Telford, USAF — Pentagon Liaison, Destiny Expedition (October 2, 2009–May 9, 2011, inactive) — Lou Diamond Phillips: Stargate Universe
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Colonel Merton Bell, US Army (Ret.) (killed, 2010) — Robert Patrick: NCIS – “Outlaws and In-Laws”
Complete ribbon rack
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Colonel Frank Sherwood, US Army — Commanding Officer, 1st Brigade, 32nd Airborne Division (March 4, 2012–?) — Terry Serpico: Army Wives
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Colonel Michael Vance, US Army Special Forces — Counterterrorism Officer, US Army Special Forces (July 15, 2012–?) — Adam Baldwin: Leverage
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Colonel Joan Burton, US Army (Ret. 2013) — Commanding Officer, 32nd Sustainment Brigade (September 9, 2012–June 9, 2013, Retired) — Wendy Davis: Army Wives
Complete ribbon rack
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Captain Marcus Chaplin, USN (KIA, 2013) — Commanding Officer, U.S.S. Colorado (SSBN-753) (September 27, 2012–January 24, 2013, KIA) — Andre Braugher: Last Resort
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Colonel Katherine “Kat” Young, USAF — Wing Commander, Joint Base Marshall-Bring (April 21, 2013–?) — Brooke Shields: Army Wives
Personal decorations
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Defense Superior Service Medal
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Legion of Merit
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Meritorious Service Medal, w/4 bronze oak leaf clusters (5th award)
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Air Medal, w/1 silver oak leaf cluster (6th award)
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Aerial Achievement Medal, w/3 bronze oak leaf clusters (4th award)
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Air Force Commendation Medal, w/1 bronze oak leaf clusters (2nd award)
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Air Force Achievement Medal
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Unit awards
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Outstanding Unit Award
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Organizational Excellence Award, w/1 bronze oak leaf cluster (2nd award)
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Campaign and service medals
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National Defense Service Medal, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Southwest Asia Service Medal, w/2 bronze service stars (3rd award)
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Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal
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Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
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Humanitarian Service Medal
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Service, training, and marksmanship awards
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Air Force Overseas Short Tour Service Ribbon, w/2 bronze oak leaf clusters (3rd award)
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Air Force Overseas Long Tour Service Ribbon
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Air Force Expeditionary Service Ribbon
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Air Force Longevity Service Award, w/4 bronze oak leaf clusters (5th award)
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Small Arms Expert Marksmanship Ribbon
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Air Force Training Ribbon
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Foreign awards
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NATO Medal
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Kuwait Liberation Medal (Saudi Arabia)
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Kuwait Liberation Medal (Kuwait)
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Colonel James Rupert “Rhodey” Rhodes, USAF (Ret. 2016) — US Armed Forces Liaison to Stark Industries (May 3, 2013–May 6, 2016, Retired) — Terence Howard: Iron Man; Don Cheadle: Iron Man 2, Iron Man 3, Avengers: Age of Ultron, Captain America: Civil War, Avengers: Infinity War, Avengers: Endgame
Personal decorations
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Defense Superior Service Medal
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Bronze Star
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Meritorious Service Medal, w/2 bronze oak leaf clusters (3rd award)
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Air Medal, w/1 bronze oak leaf clusters (2nd award)
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Aerial Achievement Medal, w/2 bronze oak leaf clusters (3rd award)
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Joint Service Commendation Medal
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Air Force Commendation Medal, w/1 bronze oak leaf clusters (2nd award)
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Unit awards
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Joint Meritorious Unit Award
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Outstanding Unit Award, w/2 bronze oak leaf clusters (3rd award)
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Service Awards
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Combat Readiness Medal, w/1 bronze oak leaf cluster (2nd award)
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Campaign and service medals
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National Defense Service Medal, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal
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Southwest Asia Service Medal, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Iraq Campaign Medal, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
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Armed Forces Service Medal
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Service, training, and marksmanship awards
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Air Force Overseas Long Tour Service Ribbon
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Air Force Longevity Service Award, w/3 bronze oak leaf clusters (4th award)
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Air Force Training Ribbon
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Foreign awards
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Kuwait Liberation Medal (Kuwait)
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Colonel James “Jim” Harper, USMC (resigned, 2016) — Military Liaison to Project Cadmus (2016–March 21, 2016, resigned) — Eddie McClintock: Supergirl
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Captain Bud J. Roberts, Jr., JAGC, USN — Commanding Officer, Regional Legal Service Office, Naval Station Norfolk (September 20, 2016–Present) — Patrick Labyorteaux: JAG, NCIS – “Hung Out to Dry”, “Rogue”, “Dark Secrets”
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Colonel William Lennox, US Army Rangers — Colonel, United States Army Rangers (June 21, 2017–?) — Josh Duhamel: Transformers, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, Transformers: Dark of the Moon, Transformers: The Last Knight
Personal decorations
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Silver Star, w/1 bronze oak leaf cluster (2nd award)
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Bronze Star, w/2 bronze oak leaf clusters (3rd award) and “V” device
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Purple Heart, w/1 bronze oak leaf cluster (2nd award)
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Defense Meritorious Service Medal
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Meritorious Service Medal, w/3 bronze oak leaf clusters (4th award)
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Joint Service Commendation Medal
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Army Commendation Medal, w/1 bronze oak leaf cluster (2nd award)
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Joint Service Achievement Medal
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Army Achievement Medal
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Unit awards
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Presidential Unit Citation
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Valorous Unit Award, w/1 bronze oak leaf cluster (2nd award)
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Meritorious Unit Commendation, w/1 bronze oak leaf cluster (2nd award)
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Superior Unit Award, w/1 bronze oak leaf cluster (2nd award)
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Campaign and service medals
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National Defense Service Medal, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Southwest Asia Service Medal, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Afghanistan Campaign Medal, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Iraq Campaign Medal
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Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal
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Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
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Armed Forces Service Medal
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Service and training awards
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Army Service Ribbon
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Army Overseas Service Ribbon, w/award numeral “3”
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Foreign awards
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United Nations Medal
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NATO Medal
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Colonel Robert Haskins, US Army — Commanding Officer, 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne) (October 9, 2017–?) — Nigel Thatch: Valor
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Captain Andrea Garnett, USN (KIA, 2018) — Commanding Officer, U.S.S. Jeffrey Michener (LHD-81) (September 9, 2018–September 9, 2018, KIA) — Fay Masterson: The Last Ship
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Captain Harrington, US Navy SEALs — Commanding Officer, SEAL Team 6 (October 3, 2018–Present) — Michael McGrady: SEAL Team
Complete ribbon rack
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Colonel Lauren Haley, USMC — Supervisor of the Department of Extranormal Operations (November 4, 2018–May 19, 2019) — April Parker Jones: Supergirl
Complete ribbon rack
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Colonel Glenn Turnbull, JAGC, USMC — Commanding Officer, United States Marine Corps Judge Advocate Division Headquarters (April 9, 2019–Present) — Dana Delany: The Code
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Captain Harmon “Harm” Rabb, Jr., J.D., B.Sc. (Aeronautical engineering), USN (call sign: Hammer) — Executive Officer, U.S.S. Allegiance (May 12, 2019–Present) — David James Elliott: JAG, NCIS: Los Angeles – “The Guardian”, “False Flag”
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Captain Harmon “Harm” Rabb, Jr., J.D., B.Sc. (Aeronautical engineering), US Navy SEALs (call sign: Hammer), Medal of Honor Recipient — Team Leader, SG-6; JAG Officer, Stargate Command; Aviator, F-302 Squadron (August 1, 2003–?) — David James Elliott: “A Tangled Gateway”
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“Storm Clouds Ahead”
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Captain Harmon “Harm” Rabb, Jr., J.D., B.Sc. (Aeronautical engineering), JAGC, USN — Flag Adjutant to the Chief of Naval Operations (October 31, 2007–?) — David James Elliott: “Storm Clouds Ahead”
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Captain Peter “Pete” Mitchell, B.Sc. (Aeronautical engineering), USN (call sign: Maverick) — Special Flight Instructor, Navy Fighter Weapons School “Top Gun” (May 27, 2022–Present) — Tom Cruise: Top Gun, Top Gun: Maverick
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“There but for the Grace of God”
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Colonel George S. Hammond, USAF (KIA, 1998) — Deputy Commander, Stargate Association (July 27, 1997–February 20, 1998, KIA) — Don S. Davis†: Stargate SG-1 – “There but for the Grace of God”
Personal decorations
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Legion of Merit, w/1 bronze oak leaf cluster (2nd award)
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Distinguished Flying Cross
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Defense Meritorious Service Medal
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Meritorious Service Medal, w/3 bronze oak leaf clusters (4th award)
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Air Medal, w/1 silver and 3 bronze oak leaf clusters (9th award)
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Joint Service Commendation Medal
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Air Force Commendation Medal, w/3 bronze oak leaf clusters (4th award)
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Unit awards
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Outstanding Unit Award, w/3 bronze oak leaf clusters (4th award)
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Organizational Excellence Award
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Service awards
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Combat Readiness Medal
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Campaign and service medals
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National Defense Service Medal, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Vietnam Service Medal, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Southwest Asia Service Medal, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Service, training, and marksmanship awards
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Air Force Overseas Short Tour Service Ribbon
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Air Force Overseas Long Tour Service Ribbon, w/2 bronze oak leaf clusters (3rd award)
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Air Force Longevity Service Award, w/1 silver oak leaf clusters (6th award)
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Small Arms Expert Marksmanship Ribbon
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Air Force Training Ribbon
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Foreign awards
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Vietnam Gallantry Cross Unit Citation
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Vietnam Campaign Medal
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Kuwait Liberation Medal (Saudi Arabia)
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Colonel Jonathan J. “Jack” O’Neill, B.Sc. (Aeronautical engineering), USAF (KIA, 1998) — Deputy Commander, Stargate Association (July 27, 1997–February 20, 1998, KIA) — Richard Dean Anderson: Stargate SG-1 – “Point of View”
Personal decorations
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Defense Distinguished Service Medal
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Air Force Distinguished Service Medal
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Defense Superior Service Medal
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Defense Meritorious Service Medal
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Meritorious Service Medal, w/3 bronze oak leaf clusters (4th award)
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Air Medal, w/2 bronze oak leaf clusters (3rd award)
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Aerial Achievement Medal
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Joint Service Commendation Medal
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Air Force Commendation Medal, w/2 bronze oak leaf clusters (3rd award)
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Air Force Achievement Medal, w/2 bronze oak leaf clusters (3rd award)
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Unit awards
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Outstanding Unit Award, w/3 bronze oak leaf clusters (4th award) and “V” device
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Organizational Excellence Award
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Service awards
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Combat Readiness Medal, w/1 bronze oak leaf cluster (2nd award)
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Campaign and service medals
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National Defense Service Medal, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Southwest Asia Service Medal, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Service, training, and marksmanship awards
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Air Force Overseas Long Tour Service Ribbon
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Air Force Longevity Service Award, w/3 bronze oak leaf clusters (4th award)
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Small Arms Expert Marksmanship Ribbon
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Air Force Training Ribbon
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Foreign awards
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Kuwait Liberation Medal (Saudi Arabia)
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Complete ribbon rack
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Colonel Jonathan J. “Jack” O’Neill, B.Sc. (Aeronautical engineering), USAF (Ret. 2001) (killed, 2010) — Team Leader, SG-1; Deputy Commander, Stargate Command (July 27, 1997–January 3, 2001, Retired) — Richard Dean Anderson: Stargate SG-1 – “2010”
Personal decorations
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Defense Distinguished Service Medal
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Air Force Distinguished Service Medal
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Defense Superior Service Medal
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Airman’s Medal
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Defense Meritorious Service Medal
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Meritorious Service Medal, w/3 bronze oak leaf clusters (4th award)
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Air Medal, w/2 bronze oak leaf clusters (3rd award)
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Aerial Achievement Medal
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Joint Service Commendation Medal
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Air Force Commendation Medal, w/2 bronze oak leaf clusters (3rd award)
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Air Force Achievement Medal, w/2 bronze oak leaf clusters (3rd award)
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Unit awards
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Outstanding Unit Award, w/3 bronze oak leaf clusters (4th award) and “V” device
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Organizational Excellence Award
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Service awards
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Combat Readiness Medal, w/1 bronze oak leaf cluster (2nd award)
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Campaign and service medals
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National Defense Service Medal, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Vietnam Service Medal
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Southwest Asia Service Medal, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Service, training, and marksmanship awards
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Air Force Overseas Long Tour Service Ribbon
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Air Force Longevity Service Award, w/3 bronze oak leaf clusters (4th award)
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Foreign awards
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Vietnam Campaign Medal
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Kuwait Liberation Medal (Saudi Arabia)
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Colonel Jonathan J. “Jack” O’Neill, B.Sc. (Aeronautical engineering), USAF Special Operations Command (Ret. 1994) (time travel: 2005–2,995 B.C.) — Special Tactics Officer, US Air Force Special Operations Command (1994–October 28, 1994, Retired) — Richard Dean Anderson: Stargate SG-1 – “Möbius”
Personal decorations
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Defense Distinguished Service Medal
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Air Force Distinguished Service Medal
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Defense Superior Service Medal
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Defense Meritorious Service Medal
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Meritorious Service Medal, w/3 bronze oak leaf clusters (4th award)
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Air Medal, w/2 bronze oak leaf clusters (3rd award)
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Aerial Achievement Medal
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Joint Service Commendation Medal
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Air Force Commendation Medal, w/2 bronze oak leaf clusters (3rd award)
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Air Force Achievement Medal, w/2 bronze oak leaf clusters (3rd award)
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Unit awards
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Outstanding Unit Award, w/3 bronze oak leaf clusters (4th award) and “V” device
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Organizational Excellence Award
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Service awards
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Combat Readiness Medal, w/1 bronze oak leaf cluster (2nd award)
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Campaign and service medals
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National Defense Service Medal, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Vietnam Service Medal
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Southwest Asia Service Medal, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Service, training, and marksmanship awards
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Air Force Overseas Long Tour Service Ribbon
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Air Force Longevity Service Award, w/3 bronze oak leaf clusters (4th award)
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Foreign awards
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Vietnam Campaign Medal
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Kuwait Liberation Medal (Saudi Arabia)
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Colonel Jonathan J. “Jack” O’Neill, B.Sc. (Aeronautical engineering), USAF Special Operations Command — Special Tactics Officer, US Air Force Special Operations Command (1994–?) — Richard Dean Anderson: Stargate: Continuum
Personal decorations
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Defense Distinguished Service Medal
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Air Force Distinguished Service Medal
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Defense Superior Service Medal
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Defense Meritorious Service Medal
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Meritorious Service Medal, w/3 bronze oak leaf clusters (4th award)
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Air Medal, w/2 bronze oak leaf clusters (3rd award)
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Aerial Achievement Medal
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Joint Service Commendation Medal
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Air Force Commendation Medal, w/2 bronze oak leaf clusters (3rd award)
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Air Force Achievement Medal, w/2 bronze oak leaf clusters (3rd award)
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Unit awards
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Outstanding Unit Award, w/3 bronze oak leaf clusters (4th award) and “V” device
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Organizational Excellence Award
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Service awards
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Combat Readiness Medal, w/1 bronze oak leaf cluster (2nd award)
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Campaign and service medals
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National Defense Service Medal, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Vietnam Service Medal
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Southwest Asia Service Medal, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Service, training, and marksmanship awards
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Air Force Overseas Long Tour Service Ribbon
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Air Force Longevity Service Award, w/3 bronze oak leaf clusters (4th award)
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Foreign awards
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Vietnam Campaign Medal
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Kuwait Liberation Medal (Saudi Arabia)
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Colonel Jonathan Angus “Jack” O’Neill, M.S. (Astronomy), B.Sc. (Aeronautical engineering), USAF — Team Leader, SG-1; Deputy Commander, Stargate Command (July 27, 2007–Present) — Richard Dean Anderson: “The League of Extraordinary Women”, “Cross Purposes”, “The Secret Collocation of Alex Mack”
Personal decorations
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Defense Distinguished Service Medal
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Air Force Distinguished Service Medal
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Defense Superior Service Medal
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Airman’s Medal
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Defense Meritorious Service Medal
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Meritorious Service Medal, w/3 bronze oak leaf clusters (4th award)
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Air Medal, w/2 bronze oak leaf clusters (3rd award)
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Aerial Achievement Medal
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Joint Service Commendation Medal
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Air Force Commendation Medal, w/2 bronze oak leaf clusters (3rd award)
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Air Force Achievement Medal, w/2 bronze oak leaf clusters (3rd award)
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Unit awards
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Outstanding Unit Award, w/3 bronze oak leaf clusters (4th award) and “V” device
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Organizational Excellence Award
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Service awards
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Combat Readiness Medal, w/1 bronze oak leaf cluster (2nd award)
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Campaign and service medals
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National Defense Service Medal, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Vietnam Service Medal
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Southwest Asia Service Medal, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Service, training, and marksmanship awards
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Air Force Overseas Long Tour Service Ribbon
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Air Force Longevity Service Award, w/3 bronze oak leaf clusters (4th award)
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Foreign awards
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Vietnam Campaign Medal
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Kuwait Liberation Medal (Saudi Arabia)
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O-5 — Lieutenant Colonel/Commander
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Commander Thomas Sullivan Magnum IV, US Navy SEALs (resigned, 1979) — Tom Selleck: Magnum, PI
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John “Hannibal” Smith
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“A Nice Place to Visit”
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Lieutenant Colonel John “Hannibal” Smith, US Army Special Forces, Medal of Honor Recipient (dishonorable discharge, 1972) (d. 1994) — Commanding Officer, the A-Team (1972–1972, dishonorable discharge) — George Peppard†: The A-Team
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Commander Michael “Mike” Metcalf, B.Sc. (Aeronautical engineering), USN (call sign: Viper) — Head Instructor, Navy Fighter Weapons School “Top Gun” (1986–?) — Tom Skerritt: Top Gun
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Commander Gary Krill, USN (mutinied, 1992) (killed, 1992) — Executive Officer, U.S..S. Missouri (BB-63) (1989–October 9, 1992, killed) — Gary Busey: Under Siege
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Commander Alison Krennick, JAGC, USN — Chief of Staff to the Judge Advocate General of the United States Navy (March 20, 1996–May 29, 1996, transferred — Andrea Thompson: JAG
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Lieutenant Colonel John Phillip Farrow, USMC (Ret. 1998) — Deputy Maintenance Officer, MCB Quantico (1998–November 17, 1998, Retired) — Ben Murphy: JAG
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Commander Theodore Charles “Ted” Lindsey, JAGC, USN (incarcerated, 2003) — Administrative Officer, Office of the Secretary of the Navy (November 17, 1998–April 29, 2003, dishonorable discharge) — W.K. Stratton: JAG
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Commander Wallace Burke, USN — Commanding Officer, U.S.S. Ellyson (FFG-19) (October 12, 1999–?) — James Pickens, Jr.: JAG – “The Return”, “Rogue”
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Commander James Merrick, USN (Ret. 2001) — Commanding Officer, U.S.S. Monroe Smith (FFG-63) (1999–January 30, 2001, Retired) — William Katt: JAG – “Collision Course”, “Corporate Raiders”
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Commander Amy Helfman, JAGC, USN — Military Judge, JAG Headquarters (May 9, 2000–?) — Jennifer Savidge: JAG
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Commander Caitlin “Kate” Pike, JAGC, USN — JAG Officer, United States Navy (January 9, 2001–?) — Andrea Parker: JAG
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Commander Sturgis Turner, JAGC, USN — JAG Officer, JAG Headquarters (October 2, 2001–?) — Scott Lawrence: JAG
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Commander Elizabeth “Beth” O’Neill, USN (resigned, 2002) — P-3 Orion Squadron Commander, Naval Air Station Point Mugu (2002–October 29, 2002, resigned) — Mary Page Keller: JAG – “Offensive Action”
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Commander Carolyn Imes, JAGC, USN (dishonorable discharge, 2003) — JAG Officer, JAG Headquarters (2003–October 31, 2003, dishonorable discharge) — Dana Sparks: JAG
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Commander Michael Rainer, US Navy SEALs — SEAL Instructor, NB Little Creek (January 16, 2004–?) — Adam Baldwin: JAG – “Good Intentions”, NCIS – “A Weak Link”
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Lieutenant Colonel James Patrick “J.T.” Tisnewski, US Army Special Forces — Special Operations Division Liaison Officer, United States Army Special Forces (February 1, 2006–November 9, 2006, inactive) — Benjamin Bratt: E-Ring
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Lieutenant Colonel Hollis Mann, US Army CID (Ret. 2007) — CID Battalion Commander, Fort Belvoir (November 7, 2006–October 9, 2007, Retired) — Susanna Thompson: NCIS
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Commander Grant Marcus, JAGC, USN — JAG Officer, Naval Submarine Base New London (December 2, 2008–?) — Frank Whaley: Law & Order: Special Victims Unit – “PTSD”
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Lieutenant Colonel Paul Davis, USAF — Staff Officer, Homeworld Command (October 30, 2010–?) — Colin Cunningham: Stargate SG-1, Stargate: Continuum, Stargate Atlantis – “Enemy at the Gate”
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Air Force Distinguished Service Medal
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Legion of Merit, w/1 bronze oak leaf cluster (2nd award)
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Defense Meritorious Service Medal
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Meritorious Service Medal, w/3 bronze oak leaf clusters (4th award)
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Air Force Commendation Medal, w/2 bronze oak leaf clusters (3rd award)
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Air Force Achievement Medal, w/1 bronze oak leaf cluster (2nd award)
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Unit awards
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Outstanding Unit Award
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Organizational Excellence Award, w/3 bronze oak leaf clusters (4th award)
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Campaign and service medals
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National Defense Service Medal, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
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Service, training, and marksmanship awards
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Air Force Longevity Service Award, w/3 bronze oak leaf clusters (4th award)
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Small Arms Expert Marksmanship Ribbon, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Air Force Training Ribbon
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Commander Stone Hopper, USN (KIA, 2012) — Commanding Officer, U.S.S. Sampson (DDG-102) (2012–May 18, 2012, KIA) — Alexander Skarsgård: Battleship
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Lieutenant Colonel John Sheppard, USAF — Commanding Officer, Atlantis Expedition (July 10, 2014–Present) — Joe Flanigan: Stargate Atlantis, Stargate SG-1 – “The Pegasus Project”
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Lieutenant Colonel Violet van Patten, US Army — Weapons developer, DARPA (July 24, 2015–?) — Michelle Monaghan: Pixels
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Commander Kara Green (née Foster), USN — Commanding Officer, U.S.S. Nathan James (DDG-151) (September 9, 2018–November 11, 2018, destroyed) — Marissa Neitling: The Last Ship
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Commander Carlton Burk, USN (KIA, 2018) — Executive Officer, U.S.S. Nathan James (DDG-151) (September 9, 2018–November 4, 2018, KIA) — Jocko Sims: The Last Ship
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Lieutenant Colonel Sarah “Mac” MacKenzie, J.D., B.A. (Political science), USMC — Marine Liaison Officer to the United States Secretary of State (May 19, 2019–Present) — Catherine Bell: JAG, NCIS: Los Angeles – “False Flag”, “Let Fate Decide”, “Code of Conduct”
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Lieutenant Colonel Sarah “Mac” MacKenzie, J.D., B.A. (Political science), JAGC, USMC (Ret. 2004) — JAG Officer, JAG Headquarters (September 21, 1999–March 12, 2004, Retired) — Catherine Bell: JAG – “What If?”
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Commander Eric Blackburn, US Navy SEALs — Executive Officer, SEAL Team 6 (February 17, 2021–Present) — Judd Lormand: SEAL Team
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Bronze Star, w/2 gold award stars (3rd award) and “V” device
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Defense Meritorious Service Medal
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Meritorious Service Medal
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Joint Service Commendation Medal, w/1 bronze oak leaf cluster (2nd award)
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Navy & Marine Corps Commendation Medal, w/1 gold award star (2nd award) and “V” device
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Army Commendation Medal, w/1 bronze oak leaf cluster (2nd award)
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Joint Service Achievement Medal
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Navy & Marine Corps Achievement Medal, w/2 gold award stars (3rd award) and “V” device
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Unit awards
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Navy Presidential Unit Citation
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Joint Meritorious Unit Award
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Navy Unit Commendation, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Meritorious Unit Commendation,, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Campaign and service medals
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National Defense Service Medal, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Southwest Asia Service Medal
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Afghanistan Campaign Medal, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Iraq Campaign Medal, w/1 bronze service star (2nd award)
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Marksmanship awards
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Navy Expert Rifleman Medal
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Navy Expert Pistol Shot Medal
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Commander Harmon “Harm” Rabb, Jr., J.D., B.Sc. (Aeronautical engineering), JAGC, USN — JAG Officer, JAG Headquarters (November 23, 1999–?) — David James Elliott: JAG – “What If?”
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Lieutenant Colonel Samantha “Sam” Carter, Ph.D. (Astrophysics), USAF (time travel: 2005–3,000 B.C.) (KIA, 3,000 B.C.) — Team Leader, SG-1 (July 9, 2004–February 15, 2005, inactive) — Amanda Tapping: Stargate SG-1 – “Möbius”
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Lieutenant Colonel Samantha “Sam” Carter, Ph.D. (Astrophysics), USAF (d. 2057) — Co-Commander, SG-1 (August 26, 2005–March 13, 2057, deceased) — Amanda Tapping: Stargate SG-1 – “Unending”
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Lieutenant Colonel Cameron “Cam” Mitchell, USAF — Team Leader, SG-1 (July 15, 2005–?) — Ben Browder: Stargate SG-1 – “Ripple Effects”
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“The Road Not Taken”
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Lieutenant Colonel Cameron “Cam” Mitchell, USAF (honorable discharge, 2004) — F-302 Pilot, U.S.S. Prometheus (2003–March 19, 2004, honorable discharge) — Ben Browder: Stargate SG-1 – “The Road Not Taken”
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Lieutenant Colonel Cameron “Cam” Mitchell, USAF (d. 2057) — Co-Commander, SG-1 (August 26, 2005–March 13, 2057, deceased) — Ben Browder: Stargate SG-1 – “Unending”
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