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*[[Ghost Lead (Russia)|A Ghost Lead]] who led a team in Russia. |
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*[[Joe Ramirez]] who led a team in Nicaragua before his team's demise during the [[Raven's Rock]] coup. |
*[[Joe Ramirez]] who led a team in Nicaragua before his team's demise during the [[Raven's Rock]] coup. |
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*[[Andrew Ross]], who led a team in operations in Columbia and Yemen. |
*[[Andrew Ross]], who led a team in operations in Columbia and Yemen. |
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*[[Sage]] who led a team of Ghosts into Ukraine to extract an officer, but they were ambushed by the [[Vympel|unit]]. |
*[[Sage]] who led a team of Ghosts into Ukraine to extract an officer, but they were ambushed by the [[Vympel|unit]]. |
Revision as of 21:16, 9 May 2019
Several members of The Ghosts have held the title Ghost Lead:
- Scott Mitchell from 2011-2014 during several conflicts.
- Fred Warris was a Ghost Team lead before his expulsion.
- Alexander Brent during World War III who was assigned to hunt the Snow Maiden.
- Jay Boleman was also a Ghost Lead during World War III
- A Ghost Lead was a HQ-base leader of Ghost Team which fought against Yuri Treskayev.
- A Ghost Lead who worked with H.A.W.X. squadron during the insurgent conflict.
- A Ghost Lead who led a team in Russia.
- Joe Ramirez who led a team in Nicaragua before his team's demise during the Raven's Rock coup.
- Cedrick Ferguson who led a team during the Raven's Rock coup.
- Andrew Ross, who led a team in operations in Columbia and Yemen.
- Sage who led a team of Ghosts into Ukraine to extract an officer, but they were ambushed by the unit.
- Nomad, who led a team of Ghosts into Bolivia where they dismantled the Santa Blanca Drug Cartel.
- Cole D. Walker
- Paladin, who led Yankee Team 20 years into the future.