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===Air Force=== |
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− | A USAF [[captain]] was on duty supervising the [[radar]] [[technician]], [[Webb]], when the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|USS ''Enterprise'']] was sighted and pursued by [[fighter]] [[aircraft]] in [[1969]]. ( |
+ | A USAF [[captain]] was on duty supervising the [[radar]] [[technician]], [[Webb]], when the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|USS ''Enterprise'']] was sighted and pursued by [[fighter]] [[aircraft]] in [[1969]]. ({{TOS|Tomorrow is Yesterday}}) |
:''The unnamed captain was played by [[Mark Dempsey]].'' |
:''The unnamed captain was played by [[Mark Dempsey]].'' |
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An accident catapulted the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)]] 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, [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] and [[Hikaru Sulu|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. |
An accident catapulted the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)]] 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, [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] and [[Hikaru Sulu|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. |
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− | 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. ( |
+ | 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}}) |
:''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.'' |
:''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.'' |
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===Electronics Technician #1=== |
===Electronics Technician #1=== |
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+ | * ({{film|4}}) |
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− | * (''[[Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home]]'') |
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:''played by [[Mike Timoney]].'' |
:''played by [[Mike Timoney]].'' |
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===Electronics Technician #1=== |
===Electronics Technician #1=== |
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+ | * ({{film|4}}) |
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− | * (''[[Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home]]'') |
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:''played by [[Jeffrey Martin]].'' |
:''played by [[Jeffrey Martin]].'' |
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===Marine Sergeant=== |
===Marine Sergeant=== |
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+ | * ({{film|4}}) |
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− | * (''[[Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home]]'') |
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:''played by [[first sergeant|1st Sgt.]] [[Joseph Naradzay]], [[USMC]].'' |
:''played by [[first sergeant|1st Sgt.]] [[Joseph Naradzay]], [[USMC]].'' |
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===Marine Lieutenant=== |
===Marine Lieutenant=== |
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+ | * ({{film|4}}) |
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− | * (''[[Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home]]'') |
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:''played by [[first lieutenant|1st Lt.]] [[Donald W. Zautcke]], [[USMC]].'' |
:''played by [[first lieutenant|1st Lt.]] [[Donald W. Zautcke]], [[USMC]].'' |
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===Shore Patrolman=== |
===Shore Patrolman=== |
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+ | * ({{film|4}}) |
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− | * (''[[Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home]]'') |
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:''played by [[Joe Lando]].'' |
:''played by [[Joe Lando]].'' |
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Revision as of 21:50, 7 February 2007
The following is a list of United States armed forces personnel:
- Captain John Christopher (US Air Force)
- Lieutenant General Rex Denning (US Army Air Corps)
- Lieutenant Colonel Fellini (Air Force)
- Nurse Faith Garland (Army Air Corps)
- General Ulysses S. Grant (Union Army, American Civil War)
- Colonel M. March (Air Force)
- General Douglas MacArthur (Army, World War II)
- Colonel Stephen Richey (Air Force)
- Colonel Thaddius "Old Iron Boots" Riker (Union Army, American Civil War)
- Lieutenant General William T. Sherman (Union Army)
- Captain Wainwright (Army Air Corps)
- Technician Webb (Air Force)
- Quinn (Union Army, American Civil War)
Unnamed armed forces personnel
Air Force
Omaha Base captain
A USAF captain was on duty supervising the radar technician, Webb, when the USS Enterprise was sighted and pursued by fighter aircraft in 1969. (TOS: "Tomorrow is Yesterday")
- The unnamed captain was played by Mark Dempsey.
Air Police staff sergeant
The Air police staff sergeant was a noncommissioned 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 (NCC-1701) 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")
- 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.
Electronics Technician #1
- played by Mike Timoney.
Electronics Technician #1
- played by Jeffrey Martin.
Marine Sergeant
- played by 1st Sgt. Joseph Naradzay, USMC.
Marine Lieutenant
- played by 1st Lt. Donald W. Zautcke, USMC.
Shore Patrolman
- played by Joe Lando.