G.I. Joe Team
Year | Code Name | Function | Real Name | Grade | Service Branch | Sub-team | Notes | |
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1982 | Breaker | Communications Officer | Alvin R. Kibbey | E-4 | Army | KIA (vol. 1) #109 - Died while escaping in a stolen Cobra Rage tank. | ||
1982 | Clutch | VAMP Driver | Lance J. Steinberg | E-4 | Army | Mega Marines | Packaged with the "V.A.M.P." vehicle; also released as Double Clutch (2003) | |
1982 | Flash | Laser Rifle Trooper | Anthony S. Gambello | E-4 | Army | KIA (vol. 2) #25 - Died in an explosion during the second Cobra Civil War. | ||
1982 | Grand Slam | Laser Artillery Soldier | James J. Barney | E-5 | Army | |||
1982 | Grunt | Infantry Trooper | Robert W. Graves | E-4 | Army | |||
1982 | Hawk | Missile Commander | Clayton M. Abernathy | O-6 | Army | |||
1982 | Rock 'n Roll | Machine Gunner | Craig S. McConnel | E-5 | Army | Also released as Bench Press (2009) | ||
1982 | Scarlett | Counter-intelligence | Shana M. O'Hara | E-5 | Army | Ninja Force | ||
1982 | Short-Fuze | Mortar Soldier | Eric W. Friestadt | E-4 | Army | |||
1982 | Snake Eyes | Commando | (CLASSIFIED) | E-5 | Army | Desert Patrol Squad, Ninja Force | Timber wolf included with Version 2 (1985) re-release. | |
1982 | Stalker | Ranger | Lonzo R. Wilkinson | E-5 | Army | Desert Patrol Squad, Tiger Force | ||
1982 | Steeler | Tank Commander | Ralph W. Pulaski | O-1 | Army | Packaged with the "M.O.B.A.T." tank. | ||
1982 | Zap | Bazooka Soldier | Rafael J. Melendez | E-4 | Army | |||
1983 | Ace | Fighter Pilot | Brad J. Armbruster | O-3 | Air Force | Packaged with the "Skystriker" fighter jet. | ||
1983 | Airborne | Helicopter Assault Trooper | Franklin E. Talltree | E-5 | Army | Subsequently renamed Sgt. Airborne (2003) and Air Raid (2009) | ||
1983 | Cover Girl | Wolverine Driver | Courtney A. Krieger | E-4 | Army | Packaged with the "Wolverine" Armored Missile Vehicle; also released as Agent Courtney Krieger (2006) | ||
1983 | Doc | Medic | Carl W. Greer | O-3 | Army | KIA (vol. 1) #109 - Executed by a SAW Viper. | ||
1983 | Duke | First Sergeant | Conrad S. Hauser | E-8 | Army | Anti-Venom Task Force, Star Brigade, Tiger Force | ||
1983 | Gung-Ho | Marine | Ettienne R. LaFitte | E-7 | Marine Corps | Desert Patrol Squad, Mega Marines | ||
1983 | Snow Job | Arctic Trooper | Harlan W. Moore | E-6 | Army | |||
1983 | Torpedo | SEAL | Edward W. Leialoha | W-4 | Navy | |||
1983 | Tripwire | Mine Detector | Tormod S. Skoog | E-4 (Specialist) | Army | Tiger Force | ||
1983 | Wild Bill | Helicopter Pilot | William S. Hardy | W-4 | Army | Packaged with the "Dragonfly XH-1" helicopter. | ||
1984 | Blowtorch | Flamethrower | Timothy P. Hanrahan | E-4 | Army | |||
1984 | Cutter | Hovercraft Pilot | Skip A. Stone | O-2 | Coast Guard | D.E.F. | Packaged with the "Killer W.H.A.L.E." hovercraft. | |
1984 | Deep Six | S.H.A.R.C. Diver | Malcolm R. Willoughby | E-5 | Navy | Packaged with the "S.H.A.R.C." submarine. | ||
1984 | Mutt and Junkyard | Dog Handler | Stanley R. Perlmutter | E-4 (Specialist) | Army | Anti-Venom Task Force, D.E.F., Slaughter's Marauders | Junkyard is Mutt's dog. | |
1984 | Recondo | Jungle Trooper | Daniel M. LeClaire | E-4 | Army | Tiger Force | ||
1984 | Ripcord | HALO Jumper | Wallace A. Weems | E-4 | Army | |||
1984 | Roadblock | Heavy Machine Gunner | Marvin F. Hinton | E-4 | Army | Anti-Venom Task Force, Star Brigade, Tiger Force | Roadblock is Heavy Duty's cousin. | |
1984 | Spirit and Freedom | Tracker | Charlie Iron-Knife | E-4 | Army | Slaughter's Marauders | Freedom is Spirit's eagle. | |
1984 | Thunder | Self-Propelled Gun Artilleryman | Matthew Harris Breckinridge | E-5 | Army | Packaged with the "Slugger" self-propelled cannon; KIA (vol. 1) #109 - Executed by a SAW Viper. | ||
1985 | Airtight | Hostile Environment | Kurt Schnurr | E-4 | Army | |||
1985 | Alpine | Mountain Trooper | Albert M. Pine | E-4 | Army | |||
1985 | Barbecue | Firefighter | Gabriel A. Kelly | E-4 | Army | Slaughter's Marauders | ||
1985 | Bazooka | Missile Specialist | David L. Katzenbogen | E-5 | Army | Tiger Force | ||
1985 | Crankcase | A.W.E. Striker Driver | Elwood G. Indiana | E-4 | Army | Packaged with the "A.W.E. Striker" vehicle; KIA (vol. 1) #109 - Executed by a SAW Viper. | ||
1985 | Dusty | Desert Trooper | Ronald W. Tadur | E-4 | Army | Desert Patrol Squad, Tiger Force | ||
1985 | Flint | Warrant Officer | Dashiell R. Faireborn | W-3 | Army | Eco-Warriors, Tiger Force | ||
1985 | Footloose | Infantry Trooper | Andrew D. Meyers | E-4 | Army | Slaughter's Marauders | ||
1985 | Frostbite | Snow Cat Driver | Farley S. Seward | E-4 | Army | Tiger Force | Packaged with the "Snow Cat" vehicle. | |
1985 | Heavy Metal | Mauler M.B.T. Driver | Sherman R. Guderian | E-4 | Army | Packaged with the "Mauler M.B.T." tank; KIA (vol. 1) #109 - Executed by a SAW Viper. | ||
1985 | Keel-Haul | Admiral | Everett P. Colby | O-9 | Navy | USS Flagg commander; packaged with the "U.S.S. Flagg" aircraft carrier playset. | ||
1985 | Lady Jaye | Covert Operations | Alison R. Hart-Burnett | E-4 | Army | KIA (vol. 2) #42 - Stabbed by Red Shadows agent Dela Eden. | ||
1985 | Quick Kick | Silent Weapons | MacArthur S. Ito | E-4 | Army | KIA (vol. 1) #109 - Died while escaping in a stolen Cobra Rage tank. | ||
1985 | Sgt. Slaughter | Drill Instructor | Classified Top Secret | E-7 | Marine Corps | Slaughter's Marauders | Figure available by mail-in; inspired by professional wrestler Sgt. Slaughter. | |
1985 | Shipwreck and Polly | Sailor | Hector X. Delgado | E-7 | Navy | Polly is Shipwreck's parrot. | ||
1985 | Tollbooth | Bridge Layer Driver | Chuck X. (for nothing) Goren | E-5 | Army | Packaged with the "Toss 'n Cross" bridgelayer vehicle. | ||
1986 | Beach Head | Ranger | Wayne R. Sneeden | E-6 | Army | |||
1986 | Claymore | Covert operations | John Zullo | O-3 | Army | TRU Exclusive | ||
1986 | Cross-Country | H.A.V.O.C. Driver | Robert M. Blais | E-5 | Army | Packaged with the "H.A.V.O.C." vehicle. | ||
1986 | Dial Tone | Communications | Jack S. Morelli | E-4 | Army | Tiger Force | ||
1986 | The Fridge | Physical training instructor | William Perry | E-5 | Army | Figure available by mail-in; inspired by football player William Perry. | ||
1986 | Iceberg | Snow Trooper | Clifton L. Nash | E-5 | Army | |||
1986 | Leatherneck | Marine | Wendell A. Metzger | E-7 | Marine Corps | |||
1986 | Lifeline | Rescue Trooper | Edwin C. Steen | E-5 | Army | Tiger Force | First of two characters code named Lifeline. | |
1986 | Lift-Ticket | Tomahawk Pilot | Victor W. Sikorski | W-2 | Army | Packaged with the "Tomahawk" helicopter. | ||
1986 | Low-Light | Night Spotter | Cooper G. MacBride | E-6 | Army | Slaughter's Marauders | ||
1986 | Mainframe | Computer Specialist | Blaine L. Parker | E-5 | Marine Corps | KIA (vol. 2) #25 - Died in an explosion during the second Cobra Civil War. | ||
1986 | Sci-Fi | Laser Trooper | Seymour P. Fine | E-4 | Army | Star Brigade | ||
1986 | Slip-Stream | Conquest X-30 Pilot | Gregory B. Boyajian | O-2 | Air Force | Packaged with the "Conquest X-30" fighter jet. | ||
1986 | Wet Suit | SEAL | Brian M. Forrest | E-5 | Navy | |||
1987 | Avalanche | Dominator Driver | Ian M. Costello | E-5 | Army | Battleforce 2000 | KIA (vol. 1) #113 - Died while maneuvering through an oil field when it was bombed by Cobra Commander. | |
1987 | Back-Stop | Persuader Driver | Robert A. Levin | Unknown | Army | Packaged with the "Persuader" vehicle. One of two Joes without a rank/pay grade (the other being Storm Shadow). | ||
1987 | Blaster | Vindicator hovercraft Pilot | Brian R. Davis | E-5 | Army | Battleforce 2000 | KIA (vol. 1) #113 - Died while maneuvering through an oil field when it was bombed by Cobra Commander. | |
1987 | Blocker | Eliminator Driver | David B. McCarthy | E-5 | Army | Battleforce 2000 | KIA (vol. 1) #113 - Died while maneuvering through an oil field when it was bombed by Cobra Commander. | |
1987 | Chuckles | Undercover | Philip M. Provost | E-5 | Army | KIA (vol. 2) #25 - Killed by The Coil general Overlord. | ||
1987 | Crazylegs | Assault Trooper | David O. Thomas | E-4 | Army | Night Force | KIA (vol. 1) #109 - Died while escaping in a stolen Cobra Rage tank. | |
1987 | Dodger | Marauder Driver | Richard Renwick | E-7 | Army | Battleforce 2000 | ||
1987 | Fast Draw | Mobile Missile Specialist | Eliot Brown | E-4 | Army | |||
1987 | Hardtop | Crawler Driver | Nicholas D. Klas | E-5 | Army | Packaged with the "Defiant" space shuttle playset. | ||
1987 | Jinx | Ninja/Intelligence | Kimi Arashikage | E-5 | Army | Tiger Force | Cousin of Storm Shadow; KIA by Chuckles to protect his own undercover status in "Cobra" issue #3, 2009' (KIA canonical status unclear - although this comic was published by IDW, it pre-dates the new 2010 series) | |
1987 | Knockdown | Sky Sweeper Driver | Blaine M. Gonsalves | E-5 | Army | Battleforce 2000 | KIA (vol. 1) #113 - Died while maneuvering through an oil field when it was bombed by Cobra Commander. | |
1987 | Law & Order | M.P. and K-9 | Christopher M. Lavigne | E-4 | Army | Order is Law's dog. | ||
1987 | Lt. Falcon | Green Beret | Vincent R. Falcone | O-2 | Army | Night Force | ||
1987 | Maverick | Vector Pilot | Thomas P. Kiley | O-3 | Air Force | Battleforce 2000 | KIA (vol. 1) #113 - Died while maneuvering through an oil field when it was bombed by Cobra Commander. | |
1987 | Mercer | Renegade/Mercenary | Felix P. Stratton | E-5 (Equivalent) | Army | Renegades | ||
1987 | Outback | Survivalist | Stuart R. Selkirk | E-5 | Army | Night Force | ||
1987 | Payload | Defiant Pilot | Mark Morgan, Jr. | O-6 | Air Force | Star Brigade | Packaged with the "Defiant" space shuttle playset. | |
1987 | Psyche-Out | Deceptive Warfare | Kenneth D. Rich | O-2 | Army | Night Force | ||
1987 | Red Dog | Renegade | David Taputapu | E-5 (Equivalent) | Army | Renegades | ||
1987 | Rumbler | R/C Crossfire Driver | Earl-Bob Swilley | E-4 | Army | Packaged with the "Crossfire" 4WD vehicle. | ||
1987 | Sneak Peek | Advanced Recon | Owen King | E-5 | Army | Night Force | KIA (vol. 1) #113 - Shot and killed during the battle of Benzheen. | |
1987 | Starduster | Jetpack Trooper | Edward J. Skylar | E-5 | Army | Figure available by mail-in; also released in 2008 as Skyduster. Later becomes commander of Comandos Heroicos. | ||
1987 | Steam Roller | Mobile Command Center Operator | Averill B. Whitcomb | E-5 | Army | Packaged with the "Mobile Command Center". | ||
1987 | Taurus | Renegade | Varujan Ayvazyan | E-5 (Equivalent) | Army | Renegades | ||
1987 | Tunnel Rat | E.O.D. | Nicky Lee | E-5 | Army | Desert Patrol Squad, Night Force | ||
1988 | Armadillo | Rolling Thunder Driver | Philo R. Makepeace | E-7 | Army | Packaged with the "Rolling Thunder" vehicle. | ||
1988 | Blizzard | Arctic Attack Soldier | Gregory M. Natale | E-7 | Army | |||
1988 | Budo | Samurai Warrior | Kyle A. Jesso | E-5 | Army | |||
1988 | Charbroil | Flamethrower | Carl G. Shannon | E-4 | Army | Anti-Venom Task Force, Night Force | ||
1988 | Ghostrider | Phantom X-19 Stealth Fighter Pilot | Jonas S. Jeffries | O-4 | Air Force | Packaged with the "Phantom X-19" stealth fighter. | ||
1988 | Hardball | Multi-Shot Grenadier | Wilmer S. Duggleby | E-4 | Army | KIA (vol. 2) #38 - Killed by Red Shadows assassins in Brazil. | ||
1988 | Hit & Run | Light Infantryman | Brent Scott | E-4 | Army | |||
1988 | Lightfoot | Explosives Expert | Cory R. Owens | E-4 | Army | Night Force | ||
1988 | Muskrat | Swamp Fighter | Ross A. Williams | E-4 | Army | Night Force | ||
1988 | Repeater | Steadi-Cam Machine Gunner | Jeffrey R. Therien | E-6 | Army | Night Force | ||
1988 | Shockwave | S.W.A.T. Specialist | Jason A. Faria | E-4 | Army | D.E.F., Night Force | Subsequently renamed Shockblast (2008) | |
1988 | Skidmark | Desert Fox 6WD Driver | Cyril Colombani | E-4 | Army | Packaged with the "Desert Fox" vehicle; KIA (vol. 2) #25. | ||
1988 | Skystriker | Tiger Rat Pilot | Alexander P. Russo | O-5 | Air Force | Tiger Force | Packaged with the "Tiger Rat" fighter plane. | |
1988 | Spearhead and Max | Pointman | Peter R. Millman | E-4 | Army | Night Force | Max is Spearhead's bobcat. | |
1988 | Storm Shadow | Ninja/Intelligence | Thomas S. Arashikage | N/A | N/A | Ninja Force | This marks his first appearance as a member of the G.I. Joe team. | |
1988 | Super Trooper | Infantry Trooper | Paul Latimer | O-2 | Army | Figure available by mail-in. | ||
1988 | Wildcard | Mean Dog Driver | Eric U. Scott | E-4 | Army | Packaged with the "Mean Dog" vehicle. | ||
1988 | Windmill | Skystorm X-Wing Chopper Pilot | Edward J. Roth | O-3 | Army | Packaged with the "Skystorm" helicopter. | ||
1989 | Backblast | Anti-Aircraft Soldier | Edward J. Menninger | E-5 | Army | |||
1989 | Countdown | Astronaut | David D. Dubosky | O-3 | Air Force | Star Brigade | ||
1989 | Dee-Jay | Comm-tech Trooper | Thomas R. Rossi III | E-4 (Specialist) | Army | Battleforce 2000 | KIA (vol. 1) #113 - Died while maneuvering through an oil field when it was bombed by Cobra Commander. | |
1989 | Dogfight | Mudfighter Pilot | James R. King | O-2 | Air Force | Packaged with the "Mudfighter" bomber. | ||
1989 | Downtown | Mortar Man | Thomas P. Riley | E-4 | Army | |||
1989 | Hot Seat | Raider Driver | Michael A. Provost | E-7 | Army | Packaged with the "Raider" vehicle. | ||
1989 | Long Range | Thunderclap Driver | Karl W. Fritz | E-7 | Army | Packaged with the "Thunderclap" vehicle. Another Long Range action figure was released in 2005, as part of the 4" G.I. Joe: Sigma 6 toyline. | ||
1989 | Recoil | LRRP (Long Range Recon Patrol) | Joseph Felton | E-5 | Army | |||
1989 | Scoop | Information Specialist | Leonard Michaels | E-4 | Army | |||
1989 | Windchill | Arctic Blast Driver | Jim Steel | E-6 | Army | Packaged with the "Arctic Blast" vehicle. | ||
1990 | Airborne | Parachute assembler | Robert M. Six | E-7 | Army | Sky Patrol | Second character code named Airborne. | |
1990 | Airwave | Audible Frequency Specialist | Cliff V. Mewett | E-8 | Army | Sky Patrol | Airwave's real name is listed as Cliff V. Mewett. The same name was used a few years later for Colonel Courage, though the character is African-American and born in a different city. | |
1990 | Altitude | Recon Scout | John-Edward O. Jones | E-9 | Army | Sky Patrol | ||
1990 | Ambush | Concealment Specialist | Aaron McMahon | E-3 | Army | Desert Patrol Squad | ||
1990 | Bullhorn | Intervention Specialist | Stephen A. Ferreria | E-5 | Marine Corps | |||
1990 | Capt. Grid-Iron | Hand-to-hand combat Specialist | Terrance Lydon | O-3 | Army | |||
1990 | Cold Front | Avalanche Driver | Charles Donahue | E-7 | Army | Packaged with the "Avalanche" vehicle. | ||
1990 | Drop Zone | Weapons Specialist | Samuel C. Delisi | E-8 | Army | Sky Patrol | ||
1990 | Freefall | Paratrooper | Philip W. Arndt | E-5 | Army | |||
1990 | Major Storm | General mobile headquarters commander | Robert G. Swanson | O-4 | Army | |||
1990 | Pathfinder | Jungle Assault Specialist | William V. Iannotti | E-6 | Army | |||
1990 | Rampart | Shoreline defender | Dwayne A. Felix | E-4 | Navy | KIA (vol. 2) #38 - Killed by Red Shadows assassins in Brazil. | ||
1990 | Rapid Fire | Fast attack expert | Robbie London | O-3 | Army | |||
1990 | Salvo | Anti-armor Trooper | David K. Hasle | E-7 | Army | |||
1990 | Skydive | Sky Patrol leader | Lynton N. Felix | E-8 | Army | Sky Patrol | ||
1990 | Static Line | Demolitions expert | Wallace J. Badducci | E-7 | Army | Sky Patrol | ||
1990 | Stretcher | Medical Specialist | Thomas J. Larivee | E-5 | Army | |||
1990 | Sub-Zero | Winter Operations Specialist | Mark Habershaw | O-2 | Army | |||
1990 | Topside | Navy assault Trooper | John Blanchet | E-6 | Navy | |||
1990 | Updraft | Retaliator Pilot | Matthew W. Smithers | O-3 | Army | Packaged with the "Retaliator" helicopter. | ||
1991 | Big Ben | SAS Fighter | David J. Bennett | E-7 (Equivalent) | Army (British) | |||
1991 | Clean-Sweep | Anti-toxin Trooper | Daniel W. Price | E-4 | Army | Eco-Warriors | ||
1991 | Cloudburst | Glider Trooper | Chuck Ram | E-4 | Army | Air Commandos | ||
1991 | Heavy Duty | Heavy ordnance Trooper | Lamont A. Morris | E-5 | Army | Heavy Duty is Roadblock's cousin. | ||
1991 | Major Altitude | Battle Copter Pilot | Robert D. Owens | W-2 | Army | Battle Copters | ||
1991 | Ozone | Ozone Replenisher Trooper | David F. Kunitz | E-4 | Army | Eco-Warriors, Star Brigade | ||
1991 | Skymate | Glider Trooper | Daniel T. Toner | E-5 (Equivalent) | Army (Australian) | Air Commandos | ||
1991 | Tracker | SEAL | Christopher R. Groen | E-7 | Navy | |||
1992 | Barricade | Bunker buster | Philip M. Holsinger | E-5 | Army | Anti-Venom Task Force | ||
1992 | Bullet-Proof | Drug Elimination Force leader/Urban commander | Earl S. Morris | O-4 | Army | D.E.F. | ||
1992 | Dojo | Silent weapons ninja | Michael P. Russo | E-8 | Army | Ninja Force | ||
1992 | General Flagg | G.I. Joe General | James Longstreet Flagg III | O-7 | Army | Although the first General Flagg action figure to be released, he is actually the son of the original leader of the G.I. Joe Team (as seen in (vol. 1) issues 1-19). | ||
1992 | Nunchuk | Nunchaku ninja | Ralph Badducci | E-5 | Army | Ninja Force | ||
1992 | T'Jbang | Ninja swordsman | Sam LaQuale | E-7 | Army | Ninja Force | ||
1993 | Banzai | Rising Sun ninja | Robert J. Travaano | E-4 | Army | Ninja Force | ||
1993 | Blast-Off | Flame thrower | Jeffery D. Thompson | E-4 | Marine Corps | Mega Marines | ||
1993 | Bushido | Snow ninja | Lloyd S. Goldfine | E-5 | Army | Ninja Force | ||
1993 | Colonel Courage | Strategic commander | Cliff V. Mewett | O-6 | Army | |||
1993 | Long Arm | First strike Specialist | Thomas P. Mangiaratti | E-4 | Army | |||
1993 | Mace | Undercover operative | Thomas S. Bowman | E-8 | Marine Corps | |||
1993 | Mirage | Bio-artillery expert/Weapons expert | Joseph R. Balkun | E-6 | Marine Corps | Mega Marines | ||
1993 | Robo-Joe | Jet-tech operations expert | Greg D. Scott | E-3 | Army | Star Brigade | Robo-Joe's real name is listed as Greg Scott, the same name used for Lifeline's v5 and v6 file cards. | |
1993 | Snow Storm | High-tech Snow Trooper | Guillermo "Willie" Suarez | E-6 | Army | |||
1993 | T'gin-Zu | Pile Driver operator | Joseph R. Rainone | E-4 | Army | Ninja Force | ||
1994 | Effects | Explosives expert | Aron Beck | E-6 | Army | Star Brigade | ||
1994 | G.I. Joe | N/A | Joseph B. Colton | O-10 | Army | 30th Anniversary | The original G.I. Joe, given his first figure in the A Real American Hero line to celebrate thirty years of the series. His filecard lists both his 1964 (O-2) and present day details. | |
1994 | Gears | Invention technician | Joseph A. Morrone | O-3 | Army | Star Brigade | ||
1994 | Ice Cream Soldier | Flamethrower commando | Tom-Henry Ragan | E-5 | Army | |||
1994 | Space Shot | Combat freighter Pilot | George A. Roberts | E-4 | Air Force | Star Brigade | ||
1998 | Thunderwing | Tank Commander | Spencer D. Crecelius | O-1 | Army | |||
2000 | Chameleon | Cobra intelligence officer | (Classified) | N/A | N/A | She is the illegitimate half-sister of the Baroness, and has taken on her identity as a spy for the G.I. Joe team. | ||
2000 | Sidetrack | Survival Specialist | Sean C. McLaughlin | E-6 | Army | First of two characters code named Sidetrack. | ||
2000 | Whiteout | Arctic Trooper | Leonard J. Lee III | E-6 | Army | |||
2001 | Big Brawler | Jungle Mission Specialist | Brian K. Mulholland | E-8 | Army | Tiger Force | ||
2001 | Crossfire | Army machine gunner | Bill White | E-7 | Army | |||
2001 | Double Blast | Army machine gunner | Charles Griffith | E-8 | Army | |||
2001 | Sure Fire | Military police | David S. Lane | O-5 | Army | |||
2001 | Wet Down | SEAL | Daniel R. Alexander | W-5 | Navy | |||
2002 | Dart | Pathfinder | Jimmy Tall Elk | E-6 | Army | |||
2002 | Lifeline | Rescue Trooper | Greg Scott | E-5 | Army | Anti-Venom Task Force | Second character code named Lifeline. | |
2002 | G.I. Joe Reservist | Reservist | N/A | N/A | Army | Figure available by mail-in. | ||
2002 | Sideswipe | Medical Specialist | Andrew Frankel | E-5 | Army | |||
2002 | Sidetrack | Ranger | John Boyce | E-7 | Army | Second character code named Sidetrack. | ||
2003 | Agent Faces | Infiltrator | Michelino J. Paolino | E-4 | Army | |||
2003 | Barrel Roll | High altitude sniper | Dwight E. Stall | E-4 | Army | Barrel Roll is the brother of both G.I. Joe Bombstrike and Cobra Black Out. | ||
2003 | Cross Hair | Infiltrator/sniper | Don G. Fardie | E-4 | Army | |||
2003 | Depth Charge | Underwater demolitions | Nick H. Langdon | E-5 | Navy | |||
2003 | Hollow Point | Range Officer | Max W. Corey | E-6 | Marine Corps | Built-To-Rule line | ||
2003 | Kamakura | Ninja | Sean Broca/Sean Collins | E-5 | Army | |||
2003 | Rampage | Split Fire Driver | Walter A. McDaniel | E-6 | Army | |||
2003 | Red Spot | Laser Trooper | Michael P. Ritchie | E-4 | Army | |||
2003 | Sgt. Hacker | Information retrieval | Jessie H. Jordon | E-5 | Army | |||
2003 | Switch Gears | Tank Driver | Jerome T. Jivoin | E-5 | Army | |||
2003 | Wide Scope | Special weapons and tactical | Larry M. Kranseler | E-5 | Army | |||
2003 | Wreckage | Demolitions Specialist | Dillon L. Moreno | E-4 | Army | Tiger Force | TRU Exclusive | |
2004 | Action Man | International Super Agent | (Classified) | N/A | N/A | TRU Exclusive | ||
2004 | Dr. Link Talbot | Combat Veterinarian | Lincoln B. Talbot | E-4 | Navy | |||
2004 | General Flagg | G.I. Joe General | Lawrence J. Flagg | O-7 | Army | KIA (vol. 1) #19. The original leader of the G.I. Joe Team. | ||
2004 | Hard Drive | Battlefield Computer Specialist | Martin A. Pidel | E-4 | Army | |||
2004 | Hi-Tech | Operations Support Specialist | David P. Lewinski | E-4 | Army | |||
2004 | Rollbar | Humvee Driver | Robert D. Dubé | E-4 | Army | |||
2004 | Tracker Kwinn | Mercenary | Jesse Kwinn | N/A | N/A | |||
2005 | Bombstrike | Forward Air Controller | Alyssa Renee Stall | E-4 | Air Force | Bombstrike is the sister of both G.I. Joe Barrel Roll and Cobra Black Out. | ||
2005 | Cannonball | RHINO Driver | John Warden | E-4 | Army | |||
2005 | Major Barrage | Artillery commander | David Vennemeyer | O-4 | Army | |||
2005 | Steel Brigade Commander | G. I. JOE Security Force Leader | (Classified) | N/A | N/A | Steel Brigade | Convention Exclusive | |
2005 | Steel Brigade Paratrooper | G. I. JOE Security Force | (Various) | (Various) | (Various) | Steel Brigade | Convention Exclusive | |
2005 | Tiger Claw | Ninja apprentice | Chad M. Johnson | E-4 | Army | |||
2006 | Checkpoint | Steel Brigade Security | Jared Wade | E-4 | Army | Steel Brigade | DTC/TRU Exclusive (Plague Troopers vs Steel Brigade) | |
2006 | G.I. Jane | Physicist | Jane Ann Martelle | E-5 | Army | DTC Exclusive (Viper Lockdown) | ||
2006 | Red Zone | Steel Brigade Urban Assault | Luke Ellison | E-4 | Army | Steel Brigade | ||
2006 | Med Alert | Medic | Kirk Bacus | E-4 | Army | |||
2006 | Rook | Steel Brigade Interrogator | Andy Lombardi | E-4 | Army | Steel Brigade | DTC/TRU Exclusive (Plague Troopers vs Steel Brigade) | |
2007 | Sparks | Communications Expert | Alessandro D. Verdi | E-5 | Army | Convention Exclusive | ||
2007 | G.I. Joe Doc | Medical Doctor | Carla P. Greer | O-3 | Army | Convention Exclusive; G.I. Joe Doc is the niece of the original "Doc" (1983) | ||
2010 | Big Lob | G.I. Joe Reservist | Bradley J. Sanders | E-4 (Specialist) | Army | G.I. Joe Collector's Club Exclusive | ||
2010 | Agent Natalie Poole | S.A.F. Covert Operations | Natalie Poole | E-7 (Equivalent) | MI-6 | Special Action Force | Convention Exclusive | |
2010 | Gaucho | Z Force Mechanic | Rico Gonzalles | E-6 (Equivalent) | Army (Mexican) | Special Action Force / Z Force | Convention Exclusive | |
2010 | Jammer | Z Force Communications | Calvin Mondale | E-7 (Equivalent) | Army (British) | Special Action Force / Z Force | Convention Exclusive; Jammer is an American ex-pat | |
2010 | Lt. Dolphin | Q Force Commander | Gareth Morgan | O-1 (Equivalent) | Navy (British) | Special Action Force / Q Force | Convention Exclusive |
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