1993 General Flagg: G.I. Joe General v2
Includes: official WWII styled, U.S. military officer's cap; short stock, M-21 automatic combat rifle; catapult (base, arm, lever, rubber band), missile, figure stand
General Flagg came with a rubber band powered missile firing catapult.
General Flagg v2 is a repaint of the 1992 v1 original, so he didn't include a weapons tree.
Filecard information:
Code Name: GENERAL FLAGG
G.I. JOE GENERAL
File Name: Flagg III, James L.
SN: 212-9820-GU95
Primary Military Specialty: Chief Strategic Commander
Secondary Military Specialty: General Commander
Birthplace: Alexandria, Virginia
Grade: 0-7
"I didn't reach the rank of general by staying in the shadows, I got out and earned it on the front lines!"
He's the son of the original G.I. Joe commanding general, (after whom the U.S.S. Flagg aircraft carrier was named). GENERAL FLAGG is a graduate of the Virginia Military Institute, as were five preceding generations of Flaggs. General Flagg shares DUKE's philosophy of personally leading his troops into a firefight, instead of sending out orders from behind the lines in some cozy commander's tent. When the call is given to charge, he's the one shouting it from the front. His strategies on the battlefield have twice earned him the Medal of Valor and countless decorations as he carries on his family's proud military tradition.
G.I. JOE GENERAL
File Name: Flagg III, James L.
SN: 212-9820-GU95
Primary Military Specialty: Chief Strategic Commander
Secondary Military Specialty: General Commander
Birthplace: Alexandria, Virginia
Grade: 0-7
"I didn't reach the rank of general by staying in the shadows, I got out and earned it on the front lines!"
He's the son of the original G.I. Joe commanding general, (after whom the U.S.S. Flagg aircraft carrier was named). GENERAL FLAGG is a graduate of the Virginia Military Institute, as were five preceding generations of Flaggs. General Flagg shares DUKE's philosophy of personally leading his troops into a firefight, instead of sending out orders from behind the lines in some cozy commander's tent. When the call is given to charge, he's the one shouting it from the front. His strategies on the battlefield have twice earned him the Medal of Valor and countless decorations as he carries on his family's proud military tradition.
- Official World War II styled, U.S. military officer's cap
- Synthetic sheepskin battle jacket
- Soft-leather General's combat belt
- Rugged, rip-proof battle fatigue pants
- Calf-high, water-proof, all-weather boots
- Short stock, M-21 automatic combat rifle
- Honorary officer's belt buckle handed down from his father, Gen. Flagg