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== Background == | |||
Photographer is a staff sergeant and combat photographer in the United States Army. | Photographer is a staff sergeant and combat photographer in the United States Army. | ||
== During the events of [[Airwolf: Season 4 Episode 8 Code of Silence]] played by [[John Donald]] == | |||
Jalapa, Honduras, [[Saint John|St. John]] and [[Jason Locke]], in Airwolf are supporting [[Colonel Coombs]] and his team in their mission to rescue Reynolds, the ambassador to Colombia, who was kidnapped by guerrillas. [[Briggs]] contacts Coombs and tells him that the ambassador has been secured and is ready for extraction. While the operation is taking place, a combat [[Photographer (Airwolf COS)|Photographer]] records the mission. Airwolf successfully retrieves Reynolds and while the team is heading to the rally point, Coombs' helicopter is hit by small arms fire and he veers into [[Brad Lacey]]'s helicopter which then crashes. The photographer is also shot and drops the camera into the jungle below. Back at C.O.M.B.A.T. headquarters, Coombs is brought up on charges of murder for the death of Lacey. The trial begins and the Photographer is the first to take the stand and he testifies there was no reason for Coombs to crash into Lacey's helicopter. |
Revision as of 15:43, 8 May 2021
Background
Photographer is a staff sergeant and combat photographer in the United States Army.
During the events of Airwolf: Season 4 Episode 8 Code of Silence played by John Donald
Jalapa, Honduras, St. John and Jason Locke, in Airwolf are supporting Colonel Coombs and his team in their mission to rescue Reynolds, the ambassador to Colombia, who was kidnapped by guerrillas. Briggs contacts Coombs and tells him that the ambassador has been secured and is ready for extraction. While the operation is taking place, a combat Photographer records the mission. Airwolf successfully retrieves Reynolds and while the team is heading to the rally point, Coombs' helicopter is hit by small arms fire and he veers into Brad Lacey's helicopter which then crashes. The photographer is also shot and drops the camera into the jungle below. Back at C.O.M.B.A.T. headquarters, Coombs is brought up on charges of murder for the death of Lacey. The trial begins and the Photographer is the first to take the stand and he testifies there was no reason for Coombs to crash into Lacey's helicopter.