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Who was the man who said to Reddington, "it must be home again, sir." Outside of the CIA,DIA,NSA,NRO, etc., the number one intel agency who works on their own, doesn't trust telling anybody what they know, etc., etc., has always been the Office of Naval Intelligence. We know that Red finished coursework at Annapolis in 3 years instead of 4 (b.s. even if he had completed all of his coursework, he still would have to graduate with his class), but probably spent the last year in doing nothing but writing a thesis on the most outlandish operation in the history of intel, how it would work etc., and was made an intel officer when he graduated, put together a criminal empire playing all sides off against one another while giving up nothing, goes to jail in both iron curtain and the U.S. to establish credibility and meets his future teammates, etc. And when the guy says good to be home again sir, I figure he was a full commander or even a captain.
WHO WAS THAT MAN WHO SAID TO RED: "Must be good to be home again, sir." Red's ONI cutout? The ONI makes all of the rest of the intel community look like sheep farmers.
- The first one is when he tells Donald why he won't let Anslo Garrick kill them (S1E9). It starts at 7:05 and the end is at 3:42 - The second one is when he talks about his summer job, at the very end (10:30). It ends with this great lesson: 0:22
That is what he was doing for over 2 decades, compiling and even being involved with most of them on some level, basically his insurance for when he gives up himself to the FBI