Stewart

Stuart was the United States Army Ranger who took part in the mission to capture terrorist mastermind Ibrahim Bin-Khalid at his compound in Yemen.

Stuart was in the lead chopper with Sergeant Eric Carter and other Army Rangers. He was assign to the gunner on the helicopter. Before the chopper landed, Carter handed him a tablet and told him to deliver it to his wife Nicole should something happen to him out there. As the chopper landed, Stuart and another gunner stayed in the chopper as Carter, Ben Grimes, Philman and five other Rangers got off to go after Bin-Khalid.

After the explosion apparently killed Bin-Khalid, Stuart and the second gunner stood by in the landing zone as a large group of Bin-Khalid's men were approaching the helicopter. Mission director Rebecca Ingram warned the Ranger to evacuate back to the helicopter immediately. Stuart provided cover fire as Carter, Grimes and the other Rangers made it to the chopper with DNA swabs from the remains in the explosion. The chopper was then almost hit by a RPG, but the missile flew through and detonated harmlessly in some ruins. Carter gave the signal to lift off as Stuart provided covering fire while the chopper took off.