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'''MP guards''' stood watch outside the building [[Quark]], [[Rom]], and [[Nog]] were held in.({{DS9|Little Green Men}})
 
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Revision as of 20:59, 17 October 2013

The following is a list of United States armed forces personnel:

Named

While referenced in Trek as President of the United States, George Washington, Andrew Jackson, and Dwight D. Eisenhower were generals in the US Army and would reach that office largely on the basis of their wartime exploits (the same was true of Grant, but his mention in "The Savage Curtain" refers to his Civil War service rather than his subsequent political career), while Theodore Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, John F. Kennedy, and George H.W. Bush would use their status as combat veterans to help launch political careers which would eventually lead them to the White House.
Alan Shepard, John Glenn, Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Pete Conrad, as well as Enterprise guest stars E. Michael Fincke and Terry Virts, served as military aviators before being selected by NASA to join the Astronaut Corps.
Two groups of Enterprise guest stars (Robert S. Pickering, Timothy J. Whittington and Sara Elizabeth Pizzo in "Desert Crossing", James D. Frey, Kathleen J. Grant and Thomas P. Hunt in "First Flight") served aboard the modern USS Enterprise; each had been honored as a "Sailor of the Year" and rewarded, among other things, with a walk-on role on the show.

Unnamed armed forces personnel

Air Force

Omaha Base captain

Omaha Base captain

Omaha Base captain

A USAF captain was on duty supervising the RADAR technician, Webb, when the USS Enterprise was detected over Earth in 1969. The captain telephoned Air Defense Command to report the sighting of the starship, referring to it as a UFO. (TOS: "Tomorrow is Yesterday")

The unnamed captain was played by Mark Dempsey.

Air force guard

File:Airforce guard 1969.jpg

Air force guard

This Air force guard watched over Colonel Fellini's office, while he was interrogating Kirk. He greeted Major John Christopher when he approached the door, before Sulu knocked him unconscious. He holds the rank of Airmen Basic, the lowest rank in the Air Force. (TOS: "Tomorrow is Yesterday")

The air force guard was played by an unknown performer.

Air policeman #1

File:Air policeman.jpg

Air policeman

This Air policeman accompanied Colonel Fellini when Kirk and Sulu inadvertently triggered a silent alarm while retrieving tapes so that there would be no record of the Enterprise traveling back in time. Spock rescued Kirk by overpowering Fellini and the policeman. He holds the rank of Airmen Basic, the lowest rank in the Air Force. (TOS: "Tomorrow is Yesterday")

The air policeman was played by an unknown performer.

Air policeman #2

File:Air policeman2.jpg

Air policeman

This Air policeman also accompanied Colonel Fellini to check the silent alarm during Kirk and Sulu's break-in. He holds the rank of Airmen Basic, the lowest rank in the Air Force. (TOS: "Tomorrow is Yesterday")

The air policeman was played by an unknown performer. The same actor also appeared as an Eminian guard in "A Taste of Armageddon".

Air police staff sergeant

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Air police sergeant

The Air police staff sergeant was a non-commissioned officer stationed at the 498th Air Base in Omaha, Nebraska in 1968. His job was to enforce laws and regulations on an air force base, and to supervise other enlisted men performing the same tasks.

An accident catapulted the USS Enterprise back to the year 1969. Matters were further complicated when it destroyed an interceptor aircraft, and brought the pilot aboard. Forced to return him to avoid damage to the timeline, Kirk and Sulu sought a way to make his report less credible. To do this, they beamed into his base to retrieve the hard evidence of their presence. While they were retrieving the audio recordings, they were surprised by an air police sergeant, who took their equipment, inadvertently activating the emergency signal. Spock immediately beamed the source of the beacon – the sergeant – to the Enterprise, further endangering the timeline and complicating the mission. Aboard ship, the sergeant was clearly overwhelmed by what he saw around him, and never left the transporter room. A helpful Kyle even served him chicken soup there.

The sergeant was returned to his proper time and place during the slingshot effect experiment that returned the Enterprise to its proper time and place, effectively erasing the history in which he visited the ship. (TOS: "Tomorrow is Yesterday")

The air police staff sergeant was played by actor Hal Lynch. His rank was listed as simply sergeant in the script and credits, but he could be identified as a staff sergeant by his uniform insignia. The Air Police Staff Sergeant is also wearing several high level Air Force decorations such as the Air Force Cross, Air Medal, and the Distinguished Flying Cross. He also wears two presidential unit citations for the Korean and Vietnam Wars but does not wear the corresponding service medals.

US 498th Airbase personnel

F-104 Starfighter
US 498th Airbase Group hangar

US 498th Airbase personnel at the hangar and tarmac when Captain John Christopher intercepted the USS Enterprise over the 498th Air Base in Omaha, Nebraska in 1969. (TOS: "Tomorrow is Yesterday")

They were played by unknown performers, and their appearance is taken from stock footage.

Electronics technician #1

Played by Mike Timoney.

Electronics technician #1

Played by Jeffrey Martin.

Marine sergeant

Marine lieutenant

MP #1

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MP Guard #1

The MP #1 pulled his gun when Quark started beating on the door when he was captured after he had traveled back in time, thinking he was trying to escape. (DS9: "Little Green Men")

This MP was played by uncredited stuntman Ken Lesco.

MP #2

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MP Guard

This MP tried to stop Quark, Rom, and Nog outside the building they were held in. He was knocked out by Odo. (DS9: "Little Green Men")

He was played by regular stunt actor Tom Morga, who received no on-screen credit.

MP guards

MP guards stood watch outside the building Quark, Rom, and Nog were held in.(DS9: "Little Green Men")

Played by unknown actors.

US Army Air Corps soldier

A US Army Air Corps soldier was present when several men and women in US military uniforms stood on the other side of a two-way mirror in a lab, watching Quark, Rom, and Nog who had gone back in time and crashed near Roswell in 1947.(DS9: "Little Green Men")

Played by an unknown actor.