Human Defense Corps - Membership

Membership

Most of the current membership of Human Defense Corps is unknown as of January 2010, with the exception of Sgt Kelly. The following have been mentioned as members of the Corps at some time:

  • Colonel Skynner (Human Defense Corps #1).
  • Colonel Hazard (Perseus Hazard) of K Squad - killed by Reactron for opposing his lethal actions (Action Comics #882). He was the grandson of World War II hero Ulysses "Gravedigger" Hazard.
  • Colonel Reno Rosetti (Lt. Rosetti in Human Defense Corps #1) - ordered the kill on drop site in Galatz Forest, awarded DSM (Human Defense Corps #6).
  • Sergeant Montgomery Kelly (Specialist First Class) ex-Marine - only survivor of team from first mission. Left in charge of Corps in Hell after gaining demon powers, now on Earth in Section K studying spell-casting with his team.
  • Sergeant Chad Kiyahani - grandson of Louis Kiyahani ('Little Sure Shot') from Sgt. Rock's Easy Company. Rescued from Hell.
  • Sergeant Dobbs - killed in Hell and became part of 'Kelly's 5'.
  • Jake Grimaldi - part of rescue team in Hell. Now in the Science Police (Superman #677).
  • Sergeant Pruett - details unknown.
  • Corporal Taylor - killed in Hell and became part of 'Kelly's 5'.
  • Specialist Colin Mitchell - Air Force Special Corps, rescued from Hell.
  • Private David Page - rescued from Hell.
  • Private Eric Stewart - ex-Coastguard. Rescued from Hell.
  • Private Reynolds - rescued from Hell
  • Bradley - rescued from Hell.
  • David Page - presumed killed, as contacted by seance. Rescued from Hell.
  • Head Chaplain, Charlie Graham
  • Doctor Zaius - Seconded from Gorilla City, working on understanding alien physiology. Now lead scientist in General Lane's Project 7743.

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