Flagg dubbed the team G.I. Joe, in honor of the team that had been headed by Lt. Joseph Colton some years before.
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The two characters are Brigadier General Lawrence J. Flagg (the USS Flagg aircraft carrier was named after him) and Brigadier General James L. Flagg III, his son.
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General Flagg is in the brig, which contains two prisoners, Major Bludd and a prominent Cobra Officer named Scar-Face.
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His only appearance in comics continuity was in the World War III event, from the G.I. Joe: America's Elite comic book series.
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The rest of the team is buried in Arlington National Cemetery, along with other Joe members who perished in Benzheen and all other Joes who have perished over the years, such as Mangler and General Flagg.