United States Navy
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The United States Navy was a branch of the United States armed forces responsible for sea-based warfare and operations.
Secret Service agent Aaron Pierce had a son who served in the U.S. Navy.
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[edit] Day 5
President Charles Logan was scheduled to fly in Marine One to Washington, DC, but the plans were changed and he was placed in a Navy helicopter with a reduced detachment of Secret Service security. It was hijacked by Jack Bauer who kidnapped him. Bauer forced the pilot to fly to a disused power plant where he interrogated Logan. The helicopter was tracked down by the homing signal it gave out.
[edit] Day 7
During the raid on the Starkwood facility containing a biological WMD, two MH-60S Knighthawks full of Navy SEALs assisted Special Agent Larry Moss in securing the WMD from the mercenaries led by Jonas Hodges. After Greg Seaton misled the FBI agent and his men, the force comprising of SEAL and FBI Special Reaction Team members were ambushed and surrounded.
[edit] Notable Navy officers
[edit] Active
- Rear Admiral Kirkland
- Petty Officer Third Class Tim Rooney
- Admiral John Smith
- Chief of Naval Operations
- Lieutenant Southern
[edit] Retired
- Ira Gaines - dishonorably discharged
- SEAL Team member
- Graduate, Basic Underwater Demolitions/SEAL (BUD/S)
- Jason Blaine
- SEAL Sniper
