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| - Starkwood was a rogue private military company and defense contractor based in northern Virginia, where Jonas Hodges and several of his associates (including Greg Seaton, John Quinn, Stokes and Doug Knowles) worked from during Day 7. Their compound covered 3 square miles and was comprised of 259 structures, including a runway, control tower, several warehouses and a firing range adjacent to Hodges' office.
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| - Starkwood was a rogue private military company and defense contractor based in northern Virginia, where Jonas Hodges and several of his associates (including Greg Seaton, John Quinn, Stokes and Doug Knowles) worked from during Day 7. Their compound covered 3 square miles and was comprised of 259 structures, including a runway, control tower, several warehouses and a firing range adjacent to Hodges' office. The organization allied with Sangalan warlord Benjamin Juma; in exchange for land in Sangala where they could freely develop the Prion variant, Starkwood armed and funded Juma and assisted him in his retaliatory strike against the U.S.. As it later turned out, Starkwood was one of many defense contractors part of the Prion variant cabal conspiracy. During Day 7, the organization and Hodges became very hostile with the U.S., going as far as to engage an FBI SWAT team in a standoff, but was dismantled and most of its key members arrested or killed after Jack Bauer and Tony Almeida sabotaged their plans.
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