Richard Montgomery Flag led a division in World War II called the Suicide Squadron.[2] In his first mission, Flag was the only survivor. After that he enjoyed increasing success and decreasing mortality. After the war, he married Sharon Race.[3] In 1951, with the disappearance of the Justice Society of America and other super-heroes, President Harry S. Truman again called on Flag when he created Task Force X.[1][4]
Task Force X would have two units: the military unit "Argent" (led by "Control"), and the civilian unit "Suicide Squad" which would deal with civilian matters — masked villains and the like.[5] General Jeb Stuart would lead the military side to deal with national and international crises.[5] Though Argent's recorded activity ceased after 1960, Stuart's Suicide Squad continued on.[6] Eventually, Flag sacrificed himself in stopping the former Blackhawks' nemesis, the War Wheel.[1][7]
Richard Montgomery Flag led a division in World War II called the Suicide Squadron.[2] In his first mission, Flag was the only survivor. After that he enjoyed increasing success and decreasing mortality. After the war, he married Sharon Race.[3] In 1951, with the disappearance of the Justice Society of America and other super-heroes, President Harry S. Truman again called on Flag when he created Task Force X.[1][4]Task Force X would have two units: the military unit "Argent" (led by "Control"), and the civilian unit "Suicide Squad" which would deal with civilian matters — masked villains and the like.[5] General Jeb Stuart would lead the military side to deal with national and international crises.[5] Though Argent's recorded activity ceased after 1960, Stuart's Suicide Squad continued on.[6] Eventually, Flag sacrificed himself in stopping the former Blackhawks' nemesis, the War Wheel.[1][7]
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