When the officer found out the passport was a fake, he tried to take Blane into custody. The unit's immediate chain of command goes to the commanding officer, Colonel Tom Ryanand, presumably, straight to the President of the United States. She recovers some of the money and pays back the victims. He appears to be very skilled in the art of 'free running,' jumping from object to object without ever touching the ground. He would eventually leave the Army and be recruited by the CIA as an instructor and their official liaison with the Unit, their intention being that he can provide them with inside information on the organization. He assisted in the capture of a Bosnian war criminal, which came back to haunt him in the Season 1 finale, as the criminal escaped UN custody and tracked the Unit to their headquarters at Fort Griffith, attacking them while they celebrated Colonel Tom Ryan's marriage. Whereas a Special Forces Operational DetachmentAlpha (ODA) is commanded by a captain, the unit sends five-man teams into the field under noncommissioned officers, such as the team led by Command Sergeant Major Jonas Blane, the Unit's NCOIC of Alpha Team. They also carry weapons that are not always standard issue, and the unit's personnel are familiar with weapons from around the world and can make themselves look like military personnel from other organizations. At the end of Season 4, Molly decided to live away from Jonas after he refused to retire for her. He is a confidant of two different US Presidents who both use him for personal secret missions outside the normal chain of command. JustWatch | The . After finding that the CIA is behind the investigation, Blane fakes his abduction and disappears to Panama City. He is also a friend of Col. Ryan but this is stretched by Ryan's behavior in the later seasons. According to an interview with Michael Irby, Grey has been an operator with the Alpha Team of the 1st Special Actions Group (official cover as the "303rd Logistical Studies Group") for roughly six years, and is single. In the episode Johnny B. Goode, Mack and the team were in Iran to determine its Weapons of Mass Destruction capability. ^** Promoted from staff sergeant during "Side Angle Side". Bob's skills, among other things, include proficiency in a number of fixed-wing and rotary aircraft, due to his prior service in the Air Corps. In her husband she found a violent man who could control his impulses by channeling them into his work. The Unit/Characters | Tropedia | Fandom Early life and education [ edit] An interview with Michael Irby AKA Charles Grey - The Unit - Fanpop Command sergeants major are also addressed as "sergeant major" when in conversation, not "command sergeant major". Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. Eventually Mack and Tiffy reconcile after he confesses his own affairs to her. He along with Mack Gerhardt, served as a spotter, for Bob Brown and Hector Williams, who were snipers, when they engaged vehicles and personnel at 2320 m during the "Dark of the Moon" episode. He would eventually resume his relationship with his ex-wife Charlotte and at the end of the series, call in the numerous favors owed to him in order to resume control of the Unit. His middle name was listed as starting with an R, indicated by the initial both on the Unit's sign and when Colonel Ryan was attempting to mail orders to discreet locations, but a police detective gave Ryan's full name as "Thomas Culver Ryan". In the episode Binary Explosion it was revealed that Grey had past history with the Hispanic gang "Byz-Lats" and that his late mother had been the last of his only real family.