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Hostages

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Families of three captured U.S. Marines gather in the Mural Room, where President Bartlet provides comfort amid uncertainty over their loved ones' fate. Diane Halley attends her three-year-old daughter Betty, Esteban 'Steve' Hernandez voices concerns, and Debbie—identified as Ms. Fiderer—joins the group. They press for information on rescue operations, display raw grief during small talk, and absorb Bartlet's firm boundaries on details. Their anxious presence humanizes the Ghana hostage crisis, prompting the shift from consolation to decisive action upon Delta Force's report.
9 appearances
Domestic security and public perception
Also known as: the soldiers, standoff hostages, the hostages, three Marines (captured), FAMILIES OF THE SOLDIERS, captives, Three military personnel (on TV), the rescued Marines, the three Marines, hostages, captured Marines, held civilians, the boys, badly beaten Marines

Hostages's Journey

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9 moments

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Delta Force
Elite U.S. Special Forces Hostage Rescue and Airborne Tactical Assault Operations