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Stalker (G.I. Joe)

Stalker
G.I. Joe character
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First appearance 1982
Voiced by Arthur Burghardt (Sunbow/Marvel)
Lee Jeffrey (DiC)
Charlie Adler (Resolute)
Andrew Kishino (Renegades)
Affiliation G.I. Joe
Specialty Ranger
File name Wilkinson, Lonzo R.
Birth place Detroit, MI
SN RA725054399
Rank E-9 Sergeant Major
Primary MOS Infantry
Secondary MOS Medic, Interpreter
Subgroups Talking Battle Commanders
Tiger Force
Desert Patrol Squad

Stalker is a fictional character from the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero toyline, comic books and cartoon series. He is the G.I. Joe Team's original ranger and debuted in 1982. He is sometimes called "Sgt. Stalker" on toys.

His real name is Lonzo R. Wilkinson, and his rank is that of E-9 Sergeant Major. His original rank was that of sergeant E-5. Stalker was born in Detroit, Michigan.

His primary military specialty is infantry and his secondary military specialties are interpreter & medic. Stalker was the leader of an urban street gang in Detroit, before enlisting in the Army. He graduated top of his class in basic combat training and advanced infantry training. Stalker also received special training in the U.S. Army Language School in Monterey, Intelligence School at Ft. Holabird and Ranger School at Ft. Benning. He is fluent in Spanish, French, Arabic and Swahili. He served in the same L.R.R.P. as Snake Eyes & Storm Shadow. Stalker is also a qualified jump instructor and a qualified expert in all NATO and Warsaw Pact small arms. He is a qualified expert with the M-14, M-16, M1911A1 Auto Pistol, M-3A1 grease gun, and the M-32 "Pulverizer" sub-machine gun.

His fluency in foreign languages coupled with his experience in commanding other people made him a valuable asset, and after joining the G.I. Joe Team, he often served as leader in their many missions.

He is one of very few characters from the first line of the toys to have a distinct appearance from the other action figures, as he is African-American. Stalker was a major character in the G.I. Joe comic book series published by Marvel Comics, and has also been featured in the series from Devil's Due publishing. In the animated series, however, he received very little screen time after the first mini-series, and is absent from the later series, G.I. Joe: Sigma 6.


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