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Hanlin was assigned as Bauer's backup during an operation to capture a suspect. Both Bauer and [[Nina Myers]] were deeply disturbed to learn this, but the assignment had been made by [[Division]] and it was already too late. Hanlin later taunted Jack by telling him of how Campbell's wife killed herself. As he repeatedly harassed Jack, Myers called [[George Mason]] to try keep in line. Later, as the suspect, [[Alan Morgan]], made an escape, Bauer ordered Hanlin not to engage, but Hanlin ignored orders. He shot in the leg, making him fall to his death over a banister. {{cite|1x18}}
 
Hanlin was assigned as Bauer's backup during an operation to capture a suspect. Both Bauer and [[Nina Myers]] were deeply disturbed to learn this, but the assignment had been made by [[Division]] and it was already too late. Hanlin later taunted Jack by telling him of how Campbell's wife killed herself. As he repeatedly harassed Jack, Myers called [[George Mason]] to try keep in line. Later, as the suspect, [[Alan Morgan]], made an escape, Bauer ordered Hanlin not to engage, but Hanlin ignored orders. He shot in the leg, making him fall to his death over a banister. {{cite|1x18}}
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Bauer would later learn from the [[House Special Subcommittee]] that Hanlin was directly assigned to the mission by [[Alberta Green]] and [[Ryan Chappelle]] as a means of expressing their irritation at Bauer's being reinstated at CTU. After the events of the day, Hanlin was promoted. {{cite|factu}}
   
 
== Background information and notes ==
 
== Background information and notes ==
 
* [[Jon Cassar]] listed Teddy Hanlin as a character that could 'potentially return' along with [[Carl Webb]], [[Alexander Trepkos]], [[Lynne Kresge]], and [[Behrooz Araz]].
 
* [[Jon Cassar]] listed Teddy Hanlin as a character that could 'potentially return' along with [[Carl Webb]], [[Alexander Trepkos]], [[Lynne Kresge]], and [[Behrooz Araz]].
 
* [[Kirk Baltz]] is credited for "[[Day 1: 6:00pm-7:00pm]]", but has no dialogue and only appears briefly out of focus, talking to [[George Mason]].
 
* [[Kirk Baltz]] is credited for "[[Day 1: 6:00pm-7:00pm]]", but has no dialogue and only appears briefly out of focus, talking to [[George Mason]].
* It is unconfirmed if Hanlin was ever later punished for his recklessness and disobedience during the mission.
 
   
 
==Live appearances==
 
==Live appearances==

Revision as of 02:37, 25 June 2016

This article's subject relates to Season 1 of 24.This article's subject relates to the 24 expanded universe.

"I always get a bit nervous about target confusion, and I'd hate to see one of the good guys go down by mistake."

— Teddy Hanlin, "Day 1: 5:00pm-6:00pm"

Teddy Hanlin was a sniper working for the Counter Terrorist Unit during Day 1.

Hanlin held a grudge against Jack Bauer after Bauer arrested his partner, Seth Campbell, for taking bribes. Hanlin never forgave Jack for this.

Hanlin was assigned as Bauer's backup during an operation to capture a suspect. Both Bauer and Nina Myers were deeply disturbed to learn this, but the assignment had been made by Division and it was already too late. Hanlin later taunted Jack by telling him of how Campbell's wife killed herself. As he repeatedly harassed Jack, Myers called George Mason to try keep in line. Later, as the suspect, Alan Morgan, made an escape, Bauer ordered Hanlin not to engage, but Hanlin ignored orders. He shot in the leg, making him fall to his death over a banister. ("Day 1: 5:00pm-6:00pm")

Bauer would later learn from the House Special Subcommittee that Hanlin was directly assigned to the mission by Alberta Green and Ryan Chappelle as a means of expressing their irritation at Bauer's being reinstated at CTU. After the events of the day, Hanlin was promoted. (Findings at CTU)

Background information and notes

Live appearances

See also