| Harmon Rabb Jr. | |
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![]() David James Elliott as Captain Harmon Rabb Jr. |
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| First appearance | A New Life (September 23, 1995) |
| Last appearance | Fair Winds and Following Seas (April 29, 2005) |
| Cause/reason | Series Ended |
| Portrayed by | David James Elliott |
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| Occupation | Judge Advocate in the United States Navy |
| Title | Captain |
Captain Harmon 'Harm' Rabb, Jr., JAGC, USN, (played by David James Elliott) is a fictional and lead character in the American television series JAG.
In the pilot episode, he is introduced as a young, Navy lieutenant serving as a Judge Advocate. The viewer follows his naval career from that point as the series progresses on. Considering the longevity of JAG, there is plenty of background information on his past life and military service that are given at various points in the series.
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Harmon Rabb, Jr. was born on October 25, 1963 in La Jolla, California to naval aviator, Lieutenant Harmon Rabb, Sr. USN and Patricia Reed. He is a third generation aviator. His grandfather was killed flying off the USS Hornet in 1942 during the Second World War. During the Vietnam War, his father flew F-4 Phantoms off the USS Ticonderoga, the successor to the Second World War carrier. On Christmas Eve 1969 while flying an Iron Hand mission, Harmon Rabb, Sr. was shot down over North Vietnam and was considered MIA. Harm's mother went on to happily remarry to Frank Burnett, a senior VP of Chrysler Corporation.
When he was 16, Harm went to Laos to look for his father together with Colonel Francis Stryker. Years later, Harm was able to trace his father's fate. After he was shot down, Harmon Rabb, Sr. was taken to Russia, escaped from his captors, was involved with a Russian woman (producing one son), and was killed protecting her from Russian soldiers in 1980. Harm met his half-brother, Sergeant Sergei Zhukov a helicopter pilot of the Russian Army (played by Jade Carter), who was accused of selling weapons to Chechen rebels. Sergei was later shot down and captured by Chechnya rebels.
Nearly every Christmas, Harm visits the Vietnam Memorial in Washington, D.C. on Christmas Eve to pay tribute to his father. In one episode, he met a Jenny Lake (played by Catherine Bell) who was present on the USS Ticonderoga when his father was shot down. In another Christmas, he invited one of his father's former squadron buddy Rear Admiral Thomas Boone to the wall. Another year, Harm was surprised by Clayton Webb bringing his half-brother Sergei to see him at the wall, after Webb exchanged two trucks of wheat for Sergei's freedom from Chechnya.
Harm graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1985. During his early naval career, Harm flew a F-14 Tomcats. After an accident during a night landing on an aircraft carrier, in which his RIO (Radar Intercept Officer) dies, it is revealed that Harm suffers from night blindness (although in later seasons this is proved to be a mis-diagnosis). After graduating from law school at Georgetown University and passing his bar exam, he was transferred to JAG. After a few years as a Judge Advocate, he goes through laser surgery to correct what was misdiagnosed as night blindness (actually Blurred Vision as a result of retinal scarring caused by service action) and resumes his career as a naval aviator. Because of the low chance of him ever progressing further in his career as an aviator, Harm returned to JAG Headquarters after six months of service aboard the USS Patrick Henry. While on the USS Patrick Henry his call sign was "Pappy" because he was older than the other aviators. Later the other pilots re-named him "Hammer", because that was his father's call sign and that they thought that Rabb's father would have been impressed by his son's bravery.
In the season 8 episodes "Ice Queen" and "Meltdown"--the pilot episodes for NCIS--Rabb is accused of killing Lieutenant Loren Singer (played by Nanci Chambers, David James Elliot's wife). He was defended by Lieutenant Commander Faith Coleman (Alicia Coppola). Though NCIS Agent Gibbs initially thought he was the culprit, he finally was convinced of his innocence, but it was NCIS Agent DiNozzo who found the proof that exonerated him.
While serving at JAG, Harm still kept up to date with his flight status. At one point, after being denied leave from his commanding officer, Rear Admiral Chegwidden, to rescue Mac, Harm resigned his commission from the Navy. He had a short stint working for the CIA before being fired. While flying for the CIA, Harm landed a C-130 Hercules onboard the aircraft carrier USS Seahawk.[1] Additionally, while working for this other branch of the government, Harm was certified in several different types of aircraft including the F/A 18 and C-130 among others. Harm was subsequently reinstated into the Navy and once again served at JAG Headquarters.
In the final episode, he, and his longtime partner, Sarah MacKenzie were engaged, and both decided to be fair on who would remain with their career in service through a coin flip (the outcome was never aired, therefore, the career status of either is unknown.)
The list below contains all of Rabb's known awards and decorations (current as of season 10). The names are given in order of precedence, according to SECNAVINST 1650.1F and the U.S. Navy Uniform Regulations (NAVPERS 1566.5G).
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Harm received his Silver Star for leading a nuclear missile away from the USS Seahawk in an F-14 Tomcat.
Harm received the first Distinguished Flying Cross for saving the injured CAG of the USS Seahawk after the modified Tomcat they were flying was damaged by Flak during an ATARS run prior to an alpha strike (pilot)(Season 1). This incident also earned Harm the respect of a former shipmate and prompted him to start wearing his wings again. Harm received his second Distinguished Flying Cross for pushing his wingman to safety using his wingman's tailhook and his F-14's windscreen.[2]
Harm was given the Military Virtue Medal by the King of Romania for saving the king's daughter. He is authorized to wear the medal with his awards.[3]
Note: Harm was never awarded the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, but he would have qualified for it for his service in the United States military after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and his continued service during the time of the on-going Global War on Terror.
Harm lives in a small Washington DC loft apartment that he renovated himself. During the first few seasons of JAG, he smoked Cuban cigars occasionally but then later quit as he did not like being addicted to them. He used to own a classic red 1969 Corvette, but it was stolen. He later "rebuilt" it (the steering wheel he bought was from his original car) with help from his friend Commander Sturgis Turner, whom he met during their academy days. Later, it suffered damage from a collision with an old woman attempting insurance fraud.
Harm owns a vintage Stearman plane that he named "Sarah" after his grandmother (not his partner). He likes to take friends up flying when he's not working.
Rabb likes olives, organic noodles (he eats at Ho's Organic Noodles) and Thai food, and plays guitar to relax.
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