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== Background ==
Jenson is a captain in a United States Army, Special Forces unit.  He is airborne qualified.
Jenson is a captain in a United States Army, Special Forces unit.  He is airborne qualified.
== During the events of [[Airwolf: Season 4 Episode 7 Deathtrain]] played by [[Douglas Tuck]] ==
As [[Lt. Walters]] is walking back to his jeep, his men are ambushed and killed and he is taken hostage by [[Colonel David Randolph]], Jenson and the rest of Randolph's Special Forces team.  Randolph asks Walters to send Airwolf on its way, and when Walters refuses, Jenson shoots and kills Walters.  Randolph has his men put a barricade up and orders Jenson to take control of the train holding the nerve agent.  While going through a tunnel, the train crashes into the road block and the guards shot dead.  Randolph's men then secure the train.  Randolph orders [[Jason Locke]] and [[Gregori Nobokov]] to open the door, but they refuse.  Randolph tells Locke that he and his team developed the gas and he refuses to let it go to waste.  The door to the real train car is cut open with a blow torch and Locke and Nobokov are taken hostage.  Randolph has his men remove the gas canisters and put them on trucks.  Nobokov gives Randolph his half of the combination and Jenson tells Randolph, Airwolf is flying around the area.  [[Saint John|St. John]] sneaks into the mountain and shoots Randolph dead and Locke takes Randolph's gun and shoots Jenson dead.

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Jenson

Background

Jenson is a captain in a United States Army, Special Forces unit. He is airborne qualified.

During the events of Airwolf: Season 4 Episode 7 Deathtrain played by Douglas Tuck

As Lt. Walters is walking back to his jeep, his men are ambushed and killed and he is taken hostage by Colonel David Randolph, Jenson and the rest of Randolph's Special Forces team. Randolph asks Walters to send Airwolf on its way, and when Walters refuses, Jenson shoots and kills Walters. Randolph has his men put a barricade up and orders Jenson to take control of the train holding the nerve agent. While going through a tunnel, the train crashes into the road block and the guards shot dead. Randolph's men then secure the train. Randolph orders Jason Locke and Gregori Nobokov to open the door, but they refuse. Randolph tells Locke that he and his team developed the gas and he refuses to let it go to waste. The door to the real train car is cut open with a blow torch and Locke and Nobokov are taken hostage. Randolph has his men remove the gas canisters and put them on trucks. Nobokov gives Randolph his half of the combination and Jenson tells Randolph, Airwolf is flying around the area. St. John sneaks into the mountain and shoots Randolph dead and Locke takes Randolph's gun and shoots Jenson dead.