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Greenshirts (G.I. Joe)

Greenshirts are generic-looking soldiers from the G.I. Joe toy line and animated series.

Greenshirts
G.I. Joe character
Illustration of Greenshirts from G.I. Joe: Battle Files #1
First appearance1984
In-universe information
AffiliationG.I. Joe
SpecialtyInfantry Trooper
File nameVarious
Birth placeVarious
Primary MOSInfantry
Secondary MOSReconnaissance, Infiltration

History edit

The Greenshirts are the equivalent of "extras" in that they are in the story to serve merely as background characters and have little to no speaking parts, effectively making them the Joes' equivalent of Cobra Vipers. Due to the unique look of each G.I. Joe member, it became a problem for Sunbow animators to render the G.I. Joe Team, especially for all-out battle scenes. The solution was to create generic G.I. Joe soldiers. This also addressed a problem not brought up in the comics: Cobra would outnumber the Joes.

The appearance of the Greenshirts is based upon the G.I. Joe team member Grunt, the G.I. Joe Team's infantry squad leader.

Devil's Due comics edit

The name "Greenshirts" came to use within canon with the release of new G.I. Joe comics from Devil's Due Productions. In this continuity, the Greenshirts were soldiers used as support troops for the main G.I. Joe team. The Greenshirts were broken into three different types, infantry, navy and air force. Some of them have been given personalities and play slightly bigger roles, even gaining Joe code-names and more prominent roles.

Greenshirts are introduced in the second issue of the series. Some are introduced by name. There is Tony Beuke, FBI agent. Shipwreck meets Chief Petty Officer David Adcox. Paige Adams shows off her shooting skills. Crawford defeats Gung-Ho in a sparring session. Greenshirts and veteran Joes are sent on a ground assault on the Florida Everglades Dreadnoks base. Many die, including one who sacrifices himself to save Stalker from a H.I.S.S. tank.[1][full citation needed]

Several Greenshirts are featured in issue #4 of the 'Real American Hero' series. They are part of a combined military force defending the White House from advancing Cobra forces. Many Greenshirts die in the battle, though Cobra suffers more losses and are forced to retreat.[2][full citation needed]

One Greenshirt in particular is featured in issue #9. When Storm Shadow infiltrates a Joe facility in an attempt to slay General Hawk, he ultimately takes a Greenshirt and Beach Head hostage. The Greenshirt tells the other Joes to 'do what they have to do' but is ordered to be silent. Storm Shadow literally throws him around, then uses his uniform as a double-distraction escape. General Hawk, Beachhead and the Greenshirt survive.[3][full citation needed]

Five Greenshirts play a prominent role in the Devil's Due G.I. Joe issue #17. Flashbacks show general training for the recruits, with special focus on Corporal Eddie Shrote. At first they think it will just be a repeat of boot camp, which all have gone through before. They soon learn it is much more, as G.I. Joe basic training involves live fire. Beachhead takes them on a dangerous mission deep into a hostile city. The team learns to work together to accomplish their goals, up to and including disobeying direct orders. Many Greenshirts get half-satirical code names throughout their training, but Beachhead's squad gets simple numbers.[4][full citation needed]

Joe agent Chuckles, after his faked death, is sent to a Joe safehouse near Sudell, Louisiana. It is manned by four Greenshirts. Zandar and the Baroness attack; all four Greenshirts are slain.[5]

Four greenshirts, Lowe, Ward, Smith and Rosen, are riding with a Joe escorting Serpentor clones when the man himself attacks. All four Greenshirts, along with the computer expert Daemon, are slain.[6][full citation needed] Multiple greenshirts are assigned as part of the task force to take out Serpentor on Cobra Island. Harrison, a pilot, almost kills Serpentor by aiming a malfunctioning plane at him.[7]{{Full citation needed}

Barrel Roll edit

In issue #28, four Greenshirts graduate to official G.I. Joe status: Sgt. Nick Landon becomes "Depth Charge", Sgt. Paige Adams gains the code name "Mayday", David Adcox becomes "Mariner", and Lt. Dwight Stall is now Barrel Roll.[8][full citation needed] Barrel Roll was then the focus of the next few issues, when he infiltrates Cobra Island to steal data. He even gains the admiration of the Crimson Twins for his business sense. Regardless, the twins still attempt to kill him, but he escapes the island. He also strikes up a friendship with the new Joe recruit, former Oktober Guard member Daina Janack.[9][full citation needed]

Later, the status of Greenshirts changes. New recruits will be trained at various military bases, without yet knowing that the G.I. Joe Team exists. Those Greenshirts that do know of the G.I. Joe Team will be upgraded to "cadet" status.[volume & issue needed]

Animated series edit

Sunbow edit

Greenshirts first appear in the Sunbow G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero mini-series titled "The Revenge of Cobra". They are shown in the episode "The Vines of Evil" helping the Joes successfully defend Washington D.C. against the Weather Dominator. Later episodes show Greenshirts being used as guards for the "Hydro Master" fragment. They also appear in The Pyramid of Darkness mini-series as support staff for the G.I. Joe team.

Live action film edit

In G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra, elements of the Greenshirts were used in the generic G.I. Joe soldiers that were in The Pit.

Toys edit

Hasbro for many years avoided producing a Greenshirt figure, as several members of the designing and writing teams didn't want to have "nameless" G.I. Joe figures for various reasons. This was circumvented with the 2005 "Infantry Team" figure six-pack, which featured six figures designed to look like the cartoon's Greenshirts. Each figure was given a separate filecard with a blank file name and codename for the buyer to fill in their own details, in essence making them "named" characters. Two of these are darker-skinned men.

In the UK equivalent of the toy line, produced by Palitoy and known as Action Force, the Grunt action figure was re-designated as a generic infantryman, available as a mail-in promotion in 1985–6. These characters also appeared in the contemporary Battle Action Force comic. It is not clear whether there was any direct connection between this and the "Greenshirts" of the American cartoon. After Hasbro and Marvel took over the Action Force brand in 1987, the generic "infantryman" figure was discontinued from the toyline.

In 2008, as part of Hasbro's 25th Anniversary G.I. Joe line, a 5-figure boxed set was released featuring Cobra villain Firefly opposed by four generic G.I. Joe troopers.

In 2011, the Steel Brigade, a term used from 1987 to 1992 for a special mail-in offer of a G.I. Joe figure with a personalized Filecard, was re-released in the Greenshirts' role. They are available as the standard trooper, and the "Steel Brigade Delta", a vehicle driver included with the V.A.M.P. MK-II.

References edit

  1. ^ G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (vol. 2) #2 (2001)
  2. ^ G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (vol. 2) #4 (2001)
  3. ^ G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (vol. 2) #9
  4. ^ G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (vol. 2) #17 (2003)
  5. ^ G.I. Joe: Frontline #14 (August 2003)
  6. ^ G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (vol. 2) #23 (2003)
  7. ^ G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (vol. 2) #25 (2003)
  8. ^ G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (vol. 2) #28 (2004)
  9. ^ G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (vol. 2) #28-30 (2004)

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Greenshirts are generic looking soldiers from the G I Joe toy line and animated series GreenshirtsG I Joe characterIllustration of Greenshirts from G I Joe Battle Files 1First appearance1984In universe informationAffiliationG I JoeSpecialtyInfantry TrooperFile nameVariousBirth placeVariousPrimary MOSInfantrySecondary MOSReconnaissance Infiltration Contents 1 History 2 Devil s Due comics 2 1 Barrel Roll 3 Animated series 3 1 Sunbow 4 Live action film 5 Toys 6 ReferencesHistory editThe Greenshirts are the equivalent of extras in that they are in the story to serve merely as background characters and have little to no speaking parts effectively making them the Joes equivalent of Cobra Vipers Due to the unique look of each G I Joe member it became a problem for Sunbow animators to render the G I Joe Team especially for all out battle scenes The solution was to create generic G I Joe soldiers This also addressed a problem not brought up in the comics Cobra would outnumber the Joes The appearance of the Greenshirts is based upon the G I Joe team member Grunt the G I Joe Team s infantry squad leader Devil s Due comics editThe name Greenshirts came to use within canon with the release of new G I Joe comics from Devil s Due Productions In this continuity the Greenshirts were soldiers used as support troops for the main G I Joe team The Greenshirts were broken into three different types infantry navy and air force Some of them have been given personalities and play slightly bigger roles even gaining Joe code names and more prominent roles Greenshirts are introduced in the second issue of the series Some are introduced by name There is Tony Beuke FBI agent Shipwreck meets Chief Petty Officer David Adcox Paige Adams shows off her shooting skills Crawford defeats Gung Ho in a sparring session Greenshirts and veteran Joes are sent on a ground assault on the Florida Everglades Dreadnoks base Many die including one who sacrifices himself to save Stalker from a H I S S tank 1 full citation needed Several Greenshirts are featured in issue 4 of the Real American Hero series They are part of a combined military force defending the White House from advancing Cobra forces Many Greenshirts die in the battle though Cobra suffers more losses and are forced to retreat 2 full citation needed One Greenshirt in particular is featured in issue 9 When Storm Shadow infiltrates a Joe facility in an attempt to slay General Hawk he ultimately takes a Greenshirt and Beach Head hostage The Greenshirt tells the other Joes to do what they have to do but is ordered to be silent Storm Shadow literally throws him around then uses his uniform as a double distraction escape General Hawk Beachhead and the Greenshirt survive 3 full citation needed Five Greenshirts play a prominent role in the Devil s Due G I Joe issue 17 Flashbacks show general training for the recruits with special focus on Corporal Eddie Shrote At first they think it will just be a repeat of boot camp which all have gone through before They soon learn it is much more as G I Joe basic training involves live fire Beachhead takes them on a dangerous mission deep into a hostile city The team learns to work together to accomplish their goals up to and including disobeying direct orders Many Greenshirts get half satirical code names throughout their training but Beachhead s squad gets simple numbers 4 full citation needed Joe agent Chuckles after his faked death is sent to a Joe safehouse near Sudell Louisiana It is manned by four Greenshirts Zandar and the Baroness attack all four Greenshirts are slain 5 Four greenshirts Lowe Ward Smith and Rosen are riding with a Joe escorting Serpentor clones when the man himself attacks All four Greenshirts along with the computer expert Daemon are slain 6 full citation needed Multiple greenshirts are assigned as part of the task force to take out Serpentor on Cobra Island Harrison a pilot almost kills Serpentor by aiming a malfunctioning plane at him 7 Full citation needed Barrel Roll edit In issue 28 four Greenshirts graduate to official G I Joe status Sgt Nick Landon becomes Depth Charge Sgt Paige Adams gains the code name Mayday David Adcox becomes Mariner and Lt Dwight Stall is now Barrel Roll 8 full citation needed Barrel Roll was then the focus of the next few issues when he infiltrates Cobra Island to steal data He even gains the admiration of the Crimson Twins for his business sense Regardless the twins still attempt to kill him but he escapes the island He also strikes up a friendship with the new Joe recruit former Oktober Guard member Daina Janack 9 full citation needed Later the status of Greenshirts changes New recruits will be trained at various military bases without yet knowing that the G I Joe Team exists Those Greenshirts that do know of the G I Joe Team will be upgraded to cadet status volume amp issue needed Animated series editSunbow edit Greenshirts first appear in the Sunbow G I Joe A Real American Hero mini series titled The Revenge of Cobra They are shown in the episode The Vines of Evil helping the Joes successfully defend Washington D C against the Weather Dominator Later episodes show Greenshirts being used as guards for the Hydro Master fragment They also appear in The Pyramid of Darkness mini series as support staff for the G I Joe team Live action film editIn G I Joe The Rise of Cobra elements of the Greenshirts were used in the generic G I Joe soldiers that were in The Pit Toys editHasbro for many years avoided producing a Greenshirt figure as several members of the designing and writing teams didn t want to have nameless G I Joe figures for various reasons This was circumvented with the 2005 Infantry Team figure six pack which featured six figures designed to look like the cartoon s Greenshirts Each figure was given a separate filecard with a blank file name and codename for the buyer to fill in their own details in essence making them named characters Two of these are darker skinned men In the UK equivalent of the toy line produced by Palitoy and known as Action Force the Grunt action figure was re designated as a generic infantryman available as a mail in promotion in 1985 6 These characters also appeared in the contemporary Battle Action Force comic It is not clear whether there was any direct connection between this and the Greenshirts of the American cartoon After Hasbro and Marvel took over the Action Force brand in 1987 the generic infantryman figure was discontinued from the toyline In 2008 as part of Hasbro s 25th Anniversary G I Joe line a 5 figure boxed set was released featuring Cobra villain Firefly opposed by four generic G I Joe troopers In 2011 the Steel Brigade a term used from 1987 to 1992 for a special mail in offer of a G I Joe figure with a personalized Filecard was re released in the Greenshirts role They are available as the standard trooper and the Steel Brigade Delta a vehicle driver included with the V A M P MK II References edit G I Joe A Real American Hero vol 2 2 2001 G I Joe A Real American Hero vol 2 4 2001 G I Joe A Real American Hero vol 2 9 G I Joe A Real American Hero vol 2 17 2003 G I Joe Frontline 14 August 2003 G I Joe A Real American Hero vol 2 23 2003 G I Joe A Real American Hero vol 2 25 2003 G I Joe A Real American Hero vol 2 28 2004 G I Joe A Real American Hero vol 2 28 30 2004 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Greenshirts G I Joe amp oldid 1209201940, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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