![]() ![]() Fick and relay information to the rest of the people in the vehicle. Communications Officer: He fills this role whenever they're driving, using his radio headset to communicate with Lt.Cold Sniper: He may not have the gun, but he certainly has the attitude (and the accurate shooting).He does however make an exception for Walt Hasser, who has a beautiful singing voice. Berserk Button: No country music is allowed in his humvee, as he often and pointedly reminds Person.Badass Boast: "Gentlemen, we just seized an airfield.Badass Biker: It's not seen in the series for obvious reasons, but he owns a motorcycle and, in direct contrast to his professional persona, he's a very reckless biker.From his description of their "relationship", it's very obvious that if she thinks they're still friends, it's only because he's masking his hatred and resentment very well. ![]() Amicable Exes: He's (allegedly) still friends with his ex-fiancee.Airplane Arms: At one point in the series, he whips off his shirt and runs around like this for no apparent reason, much to the amusement of others.Actually Pretty Funny: When Person makes a joke about what got him, Colbert, and Trombley to sign up and the reality (very different from any of the scenarios Person brought up), even Colbert cracks a smile.He retired in 2016 at the rank of master sergeant after 21 years of service. He also joined Force Reconnaissance, a more prestigious unit that Division Recon with higher standards of training. After the events of the series, Colbert went on to further distinguish himself as an exchange officer with the British Royal Marines (unlike the US equivalent, not a specific service, but the Royal Navy's Special Forces, with the tag-line "99.9% need not apply").By the time the series begins, he had completed Marine Recon training, Army Airborne school, mountain warfare training and other extremely demanding military courses. The Ace: While it isn’t brought up much in the series proper, research into Colbert’s prior military record indicates that’s he one of the best trained Marines in the Recon battalion.If the series can be said to have a central character, it’s him. Nicknamed "Iceman" for his competency and cool head, Colbert is an Afghanistan vet who's made the military his career. The orderly, cerebral and unflappable squad leader of Bravo 1. "All this religion aside, people who can't kill will always be subject to those who can." ![]()
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