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File Name: Joseph R. Colton |
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Birthplace: Central Falls, Rhode Island Rank: Brigadier General |
Primary Military Specialty: Executive Officer |
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Military Specialty: Infantry |
Status: Active |
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First Appearance: G.I. JOE #86 (May 1989) |
The man who would become the
legendary G.I. Joe graduated
top of his class at West Point's United
States
Military Academy in 1960. He joined Special Forces and quickly
distinguished
as an outstanding Green Beret. In 1963, Lt. Colton's special forces
team
was overrun by North Vietnamese troops in the central highlands of
Vietnam.
Only Colton, his first Sergeant "Top" Wenzel and Specialist Angel
Vasquez
survived the attack. On the extraction chopper, Colton was given orders
to report to the President immediately, but he refused to go, demanding
to stay with the injured Vasquez, who died shortly afterward. Colton
met
with President John F. Kennedy personally, and was appointed to lead an
elite team of soldiers reporting directly to the President. A year
later,
the team went into operation under the name "G.I. Joe". The name kept
the
team anonymous and elusive, and became the unofficial code name for
Colton.
The team was involved in missions all over the world, assisting other
units
and participating in covert operations throughout the 1960s.
In 1969, Joe grew tired of a soldier's life and took a well-deserved sabbatical. He began to travel the world and explored some of the most exotic and dangerous parts of the world, having a number of adventures. In 1970, he became a part of the civilian group known as the Adventure Team. Throughout the next decade, Joe and his team worked for private groups, serving as guides and rescuers to archaeologists and other scientists working in the field. The team even worked for various government agencies on occasion. The Adventure Team disbanded as the 70s came to a close.
In the 1980s, Joe returned
to work for the U.S. government as a security specialist, helping to
protect
many top secret installations. Joe became chief of security for the
secret
Strategic Defense Initiative installation hidden inside New York city's
Chrysler Building. A highly-advanced laser weapon was built and tested
there by a group of government scientists led by Jane, the former nurse
of the original G.I. Joe team. As "G.I. Joe", Colton was well-known,
but
he tended to keep his identity a secret, since so many of his team's
missions
remained classified.
In 1988, the SDI facility came under attack by a
large
number of Cobra Vipers. The current G.I. Joe team sent a group to
assist
in the defense of the laser. Colton met Hawk, the Joe team's commander
and together they fought off Cobra's attack. Hawk was so impressed by
Colton's
leadership in the situation, he made him an honorary member of the
team.
Joe was so amused by Hawk's offer that he revealed his and Jane's true
identities. Years later, Cobra again attempted to take control of the
SDI
building. Joe teamed up with the G.I. Joe team once again and used
portable
battle copters to fight off the terrorists. Cobra managed to fire off
one
shot with the laser, which was only used to destroy a ship running
drugs
into their town of Broca Beach. Months after last working with the Joe
team and
a short time before the team was disbanded, Colton was called back into
active duty for one last top secret mission, the details of which
remain
classified.
A short time after the Joe team was shut down, Colton and Jane -- still
working at the SDI facility -- helped a small team of Joes in their
mission to transport a top secret electronic device and evade Cobra.
Years later, after the Joe team was reinstated,
General Colton came out of retirement to help the Joes by filling in as
their commanding officer in the absence of Hawk, who was shot by Cobra
Commander and lay in a hospital bed, paralyzed. With Hawk out of
commission, the cabal of Generals known as the Jugglers used a
disastrous mission for the Joes to tighten their control and dismantle
the team. Colton was quickly transferred off the team and General
Philip Rey was placed in command of a smaller team. After the Joes
stopped Cobra Commander's plans to unleash the weapon known as the
Tempest, a new threat began to emerge in the form of the Red Shadows.
The mysterious group began killing Joes and Cobra agents, and Joe
Colton became one of their targets. He was confronted by a member of
the Red Shadows, and was surprised to see the man was Wilder Vaughn,
the fellow soldier he had last seen decades earlier. Vaughn shot Colton
and left him for dead, but though his injuries were critical, Colton
survived and eventually recovered.
One year after the defeat of the Red Shadows,
General Colton was asked by the President to head up the newly
reestablished G.I. Joe team, headquartered at the secret facility known
as The Rock. At first reluctant to take command, but accepted the
position in the wake of the deliberate crash of a satellite into
downtown Chicago. Colton ordered the Joes to investigate and allowed
them to do so independently. During the mission, Colton had to deal
with more personal issues with the team than he expected: some members'
mistrust of Storm Shadow, Flint's reckless behavior following Lady
Jaye's death and Duke breaking all contact with the team while on a
personal mission for Hawk. The Joes stopped the satellite crashes and
found the culprit to be terrorist Vance Wingfield, who had assistance
from Destro's armaments company. Following that incident, Colton
authorized an unofficial mission to rescue Scarlett from Destro's
submarine, which resulted in the supposed death of Snake-Eyes, who was
somehow resurrected by the Red Ninjas.
Following Snake-Eyes' return, General Colton began
to lose
the trust of Stalker, Snake-Eyes and Scarlett when they discovered that
the Baroness was being held in The Rock without the knowledge of the
rest of the team. They confronted Colton, but were interrupted by an
attack on the base by the Phoenix Guard. The group was eventually
defeated, but not before killing many members of the base's support
staff. Following the attack, Colton vowed to repair the fracturing of
the team, which he believed to be partially his own fault.
Artwork: G.I. JOE: Data Desk Handbook by Nelson Blake II (thanks to Mike
O'Sullivan); G.I. JOE #152
(cover)
by Phil Gosier and Scott Koblish
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Appearances:
(compiled with help from Bryon Hake)
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