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J Bartell
J worked as a behavior modification expert with private clients. He was an adrenaline junkie, who eventually became a world-class athlete competing in the sport of combat shooting competition. His therapy practice helped serve as cover for his special op assignments. J was brought into the field as a CIA subcontractor by Chauncey Holt, his handler.  more

 

Chauncey Holt
Holt had already been in the espionage game a long time when J Bartell had met him. An interesting tidbit: Holt was delivering weapons and fake IDs in Dallas on the day President Kennedy was assassinated. Holt also had been on both sides of the law. Smart and experienced with
 unique skills, Holt was a firearms expert, an artist/master forger, and accountant/bookmaker which he learned from top mobster Meyer Lansky.  more

 

Michael Harries
Harries was a former marine and tactical weapons expert, affable and well-liked with an engaging smile, but someone who could be quite dangerous when the need arose. Harries taught weapons and tactics to private clients, including FBI and SEALs. He was the inventor of the famous “Harries Flashlight Technique” for shooting in low-light conditions. Harries was drawn into CIA work by Holt.
 He trained J Bartell in weapons and tactics.  more