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The Sea Stallion is a heavy-lift transport helicopter used by the United States of America.

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Following an incident at Hunter College and a tuk-tuk chase, a Sea Stallion was deployed in August 1969 to Tangier, Morocco alongside CIA agent Mason as part of the US military force to extract Jürgen Voller and his associates from Tangier.[1]

After Voller and his enforcers, Klaber and Hauke, had boarded the helicopter, Mason received a call from her superiors then informed Voller, who she knew under his cover identity as Professor Schmidt of Alabama University, that his CIA-backed operations into the Antikythera had been shut down. Voller told her that it was because they didn't understand to which Mason countered that not only had his associates murdered three people and disrupted a a nationally televised parade but Voller had personally snubbed the President and created an incident in Tangier.[1]

Mason informed him that the government wanted him to disappear and Voller requested to be taken Washington DC to explain everything but the agent pointed out that his pursuit of the dial had simply been entertained to enlist his cooperation for the Apollo 11 mission.[1]

Sea Stallion

Sea Stallion interior.

A USAF Major told the passengers that that they were headed to Spain for a flight to Maxwell. Voller shouted that he wouldn't go back to Alabama and pleaded with Mason for help. However, their conversation had merely been playing for time. Suddenly, the physicist grabbed Mason's gun, Hauke intercepted a soldier by breaking their neck and with Klaber pepper-sprayed the major and CIA agent. Hauke then pushed forward after dealing with one more soldier in the rear to confront the pilots. As Klaber disabled the co-pilot with his spray, Hauke dealt with the pilot by ramming him single-handed from out of his seat and into the cockpit ceiling. The retreating major was finally finished off by Klaber when his parachute was ripped from his arms and he got booted out of the large passenger door on the right side of the fuselage.[1]

Finally, Mason lunged at Voller but was she shot by Klaber. Before the agent died of her wounds, Voller revealed his true identity to her. His group, in reality a collective of Nazis seeking the dial to change the outcome of World War II, then flew on to Athens, Greece.[1]

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