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During the Season 3 episode "Five Brothers," Hector was killed when he was hit in the neck with a bullet fired by a sniper as the team made its escape from Hezbollah during the rescue mission in Beirut; the sniper's bullet ricocheted from a bone in Hector's neck into his chest whilst caring for injured teammate Charles Grey. Before his service in the Army, he was a member of a Latino gang called the "Byz-Lats" based in Farmington, Los Angeles. Grey is a Unit operator whose specialty is electronics, engineering, explosives and is also trained as a medic. He is best known for securing the passage of the Reform Bill of 1832. When they reached the agent's house, the CIA agent shot her and was then subsequently killed by Blane. He customarily uses a SIG Sauer 9mm pistol, the same weapon as Hector. In the episode "Gone Missing", he started to see visions of people whom he killed during previous missions, involving that boy in particular. Blane, assuming the agent's identity, doctored his passport and returned to the United States with the coffins of both bodies. Tom Ryan. The official cover name of the unit in the show is the "303rd Logistical Studies Group". His whereabouts were unknown until the Season 3 premiere, where it turns out he linked up with Jonas in Panama City, Panama. According to the writers if the series continued into a fifth season, the plan was Bob would have been badly injured in a parachute training jump leaving him with a permanent limp. In the course of the series he kills at least 28 people. The Unit (2006-2009) Michael Irby: Charles Grey. After successfully breaking out the CIA's conspiracy, he decides to end his marriage. Grey brought Brown to Blane's boat where Brown insisted he was not trying to kill Blane, despite being caught by Grey in the compromising position he was in. They are only referred to as "The Unit" and their DOD designation is "Combat Applications Group". However, Blane and his team are let off the hook. After the mission had been carried out and the unit was regrouping, Brown held back a second and tracked down the abusive father. Blane was found out by Brown who had him in sight through the scope of a sniper rifle. Afterwards he seems to lose any hesitation and even kills an unarmed couple in cold blood in front of his wife. He customarily uses a Sig Sauer 9mm pistol, the same weapon as Hector. Robert Patrick . In a later episode, he appears to have an affair with his ex-wife but is still pining for Tiffy. He is competent in Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Arabic, and Persian. He is presumed to be in his 40s and has a daughter, Betsy, and a wife named Molly Blane. The wives themselves are encouraged to form a close, cohesive military family based on the common knowledge and strife to which this inevitably leads. The reactions of Mrs. Blane and the Colonel suggest something similar might have happened before. As the season progresses various plots and story arcs are explored, such as Tiffy Gerhardt's affair with Colonel Tom Ryan and Molly Blane's mission to find the army widow who conned .