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Trevor LeBlanc

Trevor LeBlanc
Army Wives character
Drew Fuller as Army Wives character Trevor LeBlanc.jpg
Drew Fuller as SGT Trevor LeBlanc
First appearance "A Tribe is Born"
(episode 1.01)
Last appearance "From the Ashes"
(episode 7.02)
Created by Katherine Fugate
Portrayed by Drew Fuller
Information
Nickname(s) Trev, LeBlanc
Gender Male
Occupation Sergeant/Second Lieutenant
(United States Army)
Family Unnamed Father
(in prison)
Unnamed Mother
(Deceased)
Unnamed Mother
(Adopted Trevor)
Unnamed Father
(Adopted Trevor)
Spouse(s) Roxanne "Roxy" LeBlanc
(wife; née Brooks)
Children Toby Jack "T.J." LeBlanc
(son, with Roxy; adopted)
Finn LeBlanc
(son, with Roxy; adopted)
Unnamed child
(miscarriage, with Roxy)
Wyatt LeBlanc
(son, with Roxy; twin)
Drew LeBlanc
(son, with Roxy; twin)
Residence Tacoma, Washington
Career
Rank Second Lieutenant
Units 23rd Airborne Division (S1-5)
32nd Airborne Division (S6)
2nd Ranger Battalion (S6- )

Second Lieutenant Trevor LeBlanc is a fictional character on the Lifetime television series Army Wives, portrayed by Drew Fuller. Trevor is married to former Alabama bartender Roxy LeBlanc. Together, they have two children, Finn and T.J., whom Trevor legally adopted as his own. Roxy becomes pregnant with the couple's first child in Season 3, but miscarries in season 4. In season six, the couple learns they're having twins.

Trevor's biological mother died when he was three and his alcoholic biological father left him with social workers days later and is currently serving life for murder. By his own statement, he has not seen his biological father since he was in elementary school. He was in and out of foster homes until age seven when he was adopted. Little is revealed about his background in between then and up to his marriage to Roxy, although there is a brief mention of him having family in Georgia. A skilled handyman, he was an apprentice carpenter in high school and has occasionally helped the other wives and Roland fix their cars and assemble furniture amongst other things.

When the show premiered Trevor was a Private First Class. He asks Roxy to marry him, the two having met just four days prior. In the pilot episode he was notified by then-MAJ Frank Sherwood of his acceptance into Jump School and becomes a qualified paratrooper. At the end of Season 1 Trevor is deployed to Iraq on his first tour and is promoted to Specialist while overseas.

He returns home in Season 2 after being injured. While patrolling a public marketplace with his buddy PFC Dalton Wilkins he noticed an insurgent hiding a machine gun underneath his bisht and alerted the public in time just as the insurgent took his weapon out and fired. Trevor managed to kill the insurgent but took a bullet to his shoulder in the process. After returning from Iraq it is announced that he is to be awarded the Silver Star for his heroism. He was uncomfortable with the attention as he felt he should not be awarded for killing another human being or for acting on taught instinct. He walked out on a televised interview when the reporter began asking inappropriate questions and was formally reprimanded by Brigadier General Michael Holden in his office, although Michael does not take any punitive action and instead bans reporters from interviewing Trevor. His shoulder takes longer to recover than he hopes and the doctor declared him unfit for immediate return to combat. He also develops an addiction to pain killers while recovering at home, which worsened after learning that PFC Wilkins was killed in action. He gets professional help when he realizes that he has been alienating his boys as a result. After the awards ceremony he gives his Silver Star to PFC Wilkins' widow.


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