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Koenig had then stood by as the discussion continued, until Coulson stepped out and revealed that they planned to do more with this mission than secure Creel, as they also intended to find the and steal the Quinjet.

Following Coulson's speech, Hartley and her team agreed to their mission, as Koenig had returned into Coulson's office while the teams then headed out towards the Warehouse. Koenig advices Phil Coulson about their plan. As Hartley's team arrived at the Warehouse, they had used the cover of Antoine Triplett as "General Jones" to get inside for their supposed meeting with Talbot, only for Tilden and Walter to refuse to give them entry.

However, this had been planned for as Coulson used their scan of Talbot's voice to phone Tilden, before he demanded that Jones be allowed inside, with Koenig offering Coulson advice on how to mimic Talbot's actual tone and phrasing. While Koenig continued to advise Coulson, eventually Skye was able to hack their systems and granted them access, as they immediately began searching the entire military Warehouse for the , as Koenig and Coulson monitored them.

Koenig warning Phil Coulson about the alarms. However, the plan quickly fell apart once Hartley had located the , as she was found and attacked by Creel.

When Hartley attempted to defend herself with the Obelisk , she was horrified to discover that it fused itself onto her arm as it began killing her. As Hunter and Skye questioned what they should do, Koenig noted that the alarms on the base had been set off, and their chances of being captured or killed had just skyrocketed. Despite Hartley's condition, Coulson advised their S.

Koenig and Phil Coulson discuss the mission. Koenig listened as Coulson noted that they needed the Quinjet's cloaking, as Leo Fitz seemed to be unable to recreate it. Mackenzie told him that sevens with the line across them always drove Koenig crazy.

Koenig casually giving some advice to Raina. Koenig was recruited for his next mission once S. As Raina attempted to run away, Koenig waited on the street corner for her to pass and sent her around the corner, where she was greeted by Sam Koenig ; although Raina remained skeptical, she had no other choice but to follow Koenig's instructions and managed to avoid detection from Whitehall's soldiers.

Koenig updates Phil Coulson on the situation. Once Raina had been successfully extracted, Koenig reported to Phil Coulson back on the Bus to update him about their mission, while he noted that their HYDRA team was being led by Agent 33 , who looked exactly like Melinda May despite the large facial scar, as Coulson had explained that it was due to her damaged Photostatic Veil , while Sam called badass offscreen, much to Koenig's annoyance.

Koenig noted to Coulson that Whitehall seemed to intend to kidnap Raina, but not kill her, so Coulson told them to wait for an extraction, as Koenig had continued to argue with his brother who was excited to meet May. Koenig standing guard inside of his safehouse.

While he packed up all the bags ready for the extraction, Koenig was beside Raina when he heard a knock at their door, which he had then noted was not Sam's usual knock, which Raina teased him about as Koenig claimed that all brothers had a knock. Koenig drew a gun as he demanded to see a S. Lanyard , before he then lowered his gun when the guest had been revealed to be Skye who had come to collect Raina. Stepping into the safe room , Skye mocked Koenig's paranoia for not looking through the peephole, while she mistook him for his brother, although Koenig insisted that Sam was shorter.

Wasting no time, Skye ordered Koenig and Raina to follow her to the extraction point. However, as Koenig and Skye made their way out to extract Raina, they were suddenly ambushed by Agent 33, who was immediately tackled by Skye, who stopped her from killing them and taking Raina.

During their clash, Agent 33 shot at Koenig and barely missed him, as Skye ordered him to take Raina to the stairs for their extraction, which Koenig did. While Skye battled Agent 33, she was eventually assisted by Lance Hunter , before regrouping with Koenig, who handed Raina over to them, to completed the extraction. Koenig and Antoine Triplett discuss Agent Once they were on board their Bus , Koenig then explained to Antoine Triplett why they left Agent 33 behind in the safe house, while the rest of them had made their escape, claiming that this was too dangerous as they barely made it away into safely themselves, with all of the HYDRA agents closing in on them.

Koenig had then commented that this must be strange for Melinda May , as Agent 33 now had an exact copy of her face due to the broken Photostatic Veil , before he joined Sam Koenig , who had asked Triplett about his injured shoulder. Billy and Sam Koenig talk with Antoine Triplett.

The Koenig brothers then discussed Agent 33, joking about her copy of May's face and broken voice, comparing her to a Robot character from Lost in Space , although Triplett still seemed to be distracted, as Koenig questioned if he simply had something in his teeth which was distracting him. As Triplett saw Billy and Sam side by side, he asked them how many siblings Koenig had. The brothers both jokingly said thirteen at the same time and then took great pleasure with Triplett's shocked reaction, noting that these jokes surprised people whenever they used it, but never gave a definitive answer to his question.

Koenig learns about Daniel Whitehall 's threats. Once Koenig and their team tried to work out what was happening, the message came through from Daniel Whitehall , ordering them to surrender or be shot from the sky, noting that he wanted Raina to be handed back over to a representative. However, despite Lance Hunter recommending that they escape from HYDRA as soon as possible, it became impossible as the Bus was docked by one of these Quinjets, forcing Koenig and the other agents to arm themselves and face Whitehall's soldiers.

Koenig stood with Melinda May and Skye as they all prepared to face Whitehall's representative, as Triplett questioned how they were able to find the Bus. Koenig kept his gun raised, while Ward then ordered the team to lower their guns, as the Bus would be shot down if anybody had fired one single shot, although May suggested that it could be worth it.

Ward told the team that he had been sent to retrieve Raina and to capture Skye. Koenig threatening to shoot down Grant Ward. While May and Skye had continued to argue with Ward about taking her with him, Koenig and his brother exchanged eye contact.

When Ward had promised that if they did as instructed, nobody would get hurt, Koenig lost his temper, questioning if this is what Ward had said to Eric Koenig before he murdered him at Providence , to which Ward then looked back at Sam as he questioned how many Koenigs there were. Ward promised not to hurt the rest of their team if Skye simply cooperated, as Skye had finally agreed to go with him and Raina, as Koenig and the rest of their team could not stop them leaving.

As soon as Ward's Quinjet had left the Bus with Skye and Raina, May immediately ordered Triplett to fly the Bus into cloud cover, while she was asked by Koenig if she believed that Whitehall's Quinjets would be coming back around.

While May only glared at Koenig for asking that question, he questioned if they should clock the Bus, while May insisted that they should not yet, while Triplett had then warned that the HYDRA Quinjets had already turned back.

As Sam had then also questioned if they should clock, Hunter suggested that he get on the guns, to which May ordered them to simply strap themselves in. Koenig and Lance Hunter surviving the attack.

Following May's instructions, Koenig strapped in as May and Triplett combined their piloting skills to fly the Bus away from the danger, as the Quinjets attempted to shoot them out of the sky, although Koenig had still awkwardly asked Hunter to move across on the sofa, so that he could strap himself in beside them.

Koenig had then kept his eyes shut as May and Triplett flew the Bus out of danger and helped them to escape from Whitehall's Quinjets. Maybe because my father was a lawyer - or maybe because I was a little different. While a senior at Harvard University he worked for the Boston Celtics doing public relations, writing the media guide and doing whatever else he was asked, including getting lunch for legendary Celtics general manager, president and coach Red Auerbach.

At the London School of Economics his dissertation was on collective bargaining in U. Shropshire, now the David W. Our year group was the first to do so. The exams had been discontinued during World War II. For advanced training, requested the fighter syllabus, and was selected.

Promoted to Lieutenant, jg, in November and at that time also completed advanced training. At my welcoming interview with the Squadron Commanding Officer, he showed a bit of poorly concealed disappointment. I was fresh caught with hours in the blue. Tom Hudner had recently been assigned to VF, and he also fell into the same category. I met Jesse Brown in the course of checking into the squadron.

In physical appearance, Jesse was lean and athletic in build. He was quiet, a bit on the serious side, easy to talk with, and pleasant to be in company with. His performance in the air and on the ground was that of a competent aviator and officer. The fact that he had become the first Black Naval aviator was almost overshadowed by the seeming ease with which he took his place in the squadron.

This underwhelming, to me, characterized the relationship between Jesse and his squadron mates. About his being very religious — he often attended church and I would say that his daily life reflected the confidence of his belief. We kept this tactical organization for the Mediterranean deployment and during the Korean operation. While in the Med. Tom and I occasionally went ashore together, but there was nothing spectacular to recall.

During the summer of , Jess and his year group were screened for permanent USN status.



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