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The Counter Terrorist Unit (CTU) is a fictional United States counter-terrorist agency in the television action series 24.

Overview

Role

It is assumed that counter-terrorism efforts from other federal agencies have been greatly reduced and given to CTU. Once more, it is assumed that there is a CTU Domestic Unit in every major U.S. city, as well as Divisional and District Field Operations teams to cover less densely populated areas. CTU has basic powers of arrest, but as a federal counter-terrorism agency, many of its operatives show more leeway in how they arrest and question their subjects. CTU works closely with the National Security Agency and the National Reconnaissance Office. The Director of the Counter Terrorist Unit reports first to the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, then the Director of National Intelligence and finally the President of the United States. During extreme crises the President takes direct control, often with a specific CTU branch (the one handling the crisis), in order to personally monitor an operation's progress.

Published fiction

In the book, 24: The House Special Subcommittee's Findings at CTU, and in 24 DVD media, the agency is repeatedly said to be a branch of the CIA. In fact, the book gives a small description of CTU that reads in full:

Counter Terrorist Unit (CTU) - Elite branch of the Central Intelligence Agency. The Counter Terrorist Unit operates domestic counterterrorism divisional headquarters in major U.S. metropolitan areas. The purview of the CTU is to investigate the activities of domestic or foreign terrorists inside America's borders and to prevent terrorist attacks. CTU divisions are made up of investigative agents, intelligence agents, undercover operatives, crack tactical squads for major raids, and special agents to oversee unit activities. CTU is specifically set up to coordinate activities with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Justice Department, and the Secret Service as well as local authorities. As a branch of the CIA, CTU operations are overseen by both Congress and the Executive Branch of the federal government.
And in various 24: Declassified novels, there is a note preceding the story that reads in full:

After the 1993 World Trade Center attack, a division of the Central Intelligence Agency established a domestic unit tasked with protecting America from the threat of terrorism. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., the Counter-Terrorist Unit established field offices in several American cities. From its inception, CTU faced hostility and skepticism from other federal law enforcement agencies. Despite bureaucratic resistance, within a few years CTU had become a major force. After the war against terror began, a number of early CTU missions were declassified. The following is one of them...

History of CTU: Los Angeles

In Season One, the Los Angeles Domestic Unit was headed by Jack Bauer, but he later left due to bereavement after his wife's death, which happened largely because of his job. It is also known that Jack dismissed some agents for evidence of corruption before Day 1, and later, on Day 5, it is revealed that one of them was Christopher Henderson, who was the director of field operations before Day 1 and the one who recruited him for CTU.

George Mason took over and was the CTU Director until he was forced to leave due to the fact he was dying of radiation poisoning. CTU was attacked by terrorists that planted C4 explosives throughout the building, and many personnel died.

From the looks of CTU in 24: The Game, CTU was rebuilt six months later with several new characteristics, including larger first (with a nice walkway) and second floors as well a Clinic for its many agents, mainly those who were injured in the field. Since Day 4 and onward, CTU appears to have a fully functional Clinic.

Tony Almeida took charge of CTU for the rest of the second season as the Director and continued to do so for almost all of Day 3, until he was forced to aid the escape of a terrorist, former MI6 agent Stephen Saunders, who was holding his wife Michelle Dessler hostage and later breaking Saunders' daughter out.

Jack Bauer then assumed command as acting Director until Brad Hammond took control.

Three months later, a District official named Erin Driscoll became Director of CTU Los Angeles and fired Jack Bauer for a heroin addiction acquired in the line of duty. When Erin's mentally unstable daughter Maya committed suicide, Erin decided to step down.

It also appears that after the civilian-caused death of terrorist Stephen Saunders in Day 3, CTU went under a full-remodel, which is clearly seen at the start of Day 4.

Division sent Michelle Dessler to temporarily take over and then a few hours later sent Bill Buchanan, who later took over permanently.

One and a half years later, Lynn McGill was sent by the White House to supervise Bill Buchanan's command. Lynn erupted with stress and detained Buchanan for going against his command. Senior Special Agent Curtis Manning relieved McGill of his command under the Mental Stability Clause of Section 112. In the same day, CTU Los Angeles suffered another attack to the building. A canister of the Sentox VX nerve agent stolen earlier in the day was released inside CTU by an operative of terrorist Vladimir Bierko. Fifty-six people, approximately 40% of the personnel, died, including Senior Internet Protocol Manager Edgar Stiles and Lynn McGill.

As of 12:00 AM on Day 5, the Vice President of the United States has ordered that the Department of Homeland Security absorb all functions of CTU; the future of CTU as a functional agency is currently in doubt. Hence, due to the asorbtion, Karen Hayes (Director of the United States Department of Homeland Security's Los Angeles branch) is in command of the building. It is assumed that this absorbing applies only to the Los Angeles branch of the CTU due to its weakened state of operations after the nerve gas attack, and not to CTU as a whole operational entity nationwide.

Directors of CTU: Los Angeles

The following is a list of the Special Agents in Charge of the CTU Los Angeles Domestic Unit.
# Directors Day(s) Notes
0. Kelly Sharpton Pre-Day 1 Temporarily replaced Bauer after the fiasco known as Operation Hell Gate. After the novel Veto Power, Sharpton returns the job back to Jack
1. Jack Bauer Day 1 Temporarily replaced while considered a fugitive in Day 1 and eventually resigned after the murder of his wife, Teri at CTU. Later became Director of Field Operations, but was fired by Erin Driscoll before Day 4. Subsequently earned a position as an assistant to Secretary of Defense James Heller.
2. Alberta Green Day 1 An Associate Director at Division, she replaced Jack Bauer when he was considered a fugitive. Later on replaced by George Mason that day. Eventually transferred to Washington DC.
3. George Mason Days 1 & 2 Actually, the Los Angeles District Director, he replaced Alberta Green by order of Ryan Chappelle in Day 1. Remained Director (Bureau Director, a demotion due to his disobeying Division command to not trade Jack for Alexis Drazen) until he resigned due to radiation poisoning. He was later (an hour and a half) killed in a nuclear explosion during a heroic suicide mission.
4. Tony Almeida Days 2 & 3 The job was passed down to him by George Mason in the 14th hour of Season 2. He served for three years until he was arrested for aiding terrorists who had kidnapped his wife, Michelle Dessler. Reinstated temporarily in Day 4 and died in Day 5.
5. Jack Bauer Day 3 Temporarily replaced Tony Almeida until Brad Hammond Arrived.
5. Brad Hammond Day 3 Took over from Jack Bauer, Temporarily taking over from Tony Almeida.
7. Erin Driscoll Day 4 Officially replaced Tony Almeida after the events of Day 3. Left after the suicide of her daughter in a clinic at CTU.
8. Tony Almeida Day 4 Even though not employed with CTU after committing treason, Tony briefly takes command after Driscoll's departure, but less than an hour later is replaced by his then ex-wife Michelle Dessler.
9. Michelle Dessler Day 4 Arrives as a temporary replacement for Erin Driscoll; towards the end of Day 4, she is replaced with Bill Buchanan from Division. Died in an explosion at the beginning of Day 5.
10. Bill Buchanan Days 4 & 5 CTU Special Agent in Charge at the end of Day 4 and the beginning of Day 5. Relieved of directorship by Lynn McGill, an outranking expert from Division.
11. Lynn McGill Day 5 Sent by the White House to supervise CTU, superceding Buchanan. Removed via senior Special Agent Curtis Manning's invocation of Article 112. Died of nerve gas exposure, sacrificing his life to save the surviving CTU personnel.
12. Bill Buchanan Day 5 Re-assumed CTU Director's responsibilities after Lynn McGill was removed from the position. Shortly after, nerve gas exposure inside CTU left 56 personnel dead, including McGill, leaving the Los Angeles branch largely unable to function. Relieved along with most of the remaining CTU staff with the help of a signed statement by Audrey Raines, implicating decisions made earlier in Day 5 by Buchanan as being against CTU protocol and costing lives.
13. Karen Hayes Day 5 A member of the Department of Homeland Security. Assumed full operational control of CTU a few hours after the nerve gas attack by using Audrey Raines' signed statement to relieve Buchanan. Officially absorbed CTU Los Angeles into the Department of Homeland security between the hours of 1 and 2 AM on Day 5. Later in day 5 she was transferred to Washington but expects to be back soon.
14. Karen Hayes and Bill Buchanan Day 6 Said to be the heads of CTU/Homeland Security before and on Day 6.

Directors of Field Operations At CTU: Los Angeles

The following is a list of the Directors Of Field Operations at CTU Los Angeles Domestic Unit.
# Directors Of Field Operations Day Notes
0. Christopher Henderson Pre Day 1 Fired For Corruption ChargesJack: I know. Things ended badly between us. Audrey: What happened? Jack: I was part of an investigation that uncovered evidence that implicated him in the sale of classified intelligence to defence contractors. We never had enough evidence to indict him, but he lost his job, his command. Even as he was walking out the door, he maintained his innocence. He never forgave me for being part of the investigation.
1. Jack Bauer Day 3 Fired by Erin Driscoll before Day 4 for heroin addiction.
Subsequently earned a position as an assistant to Secretary of Defense James Heller.
2. Ronnie Lobell Day 4 Shot by a terrorist whilst out in the field with Jack.
3. Jack Bauer Day 4 Serving as a temporary director.
4. Curtis Manning Day 5 Currently In Control.

CTU Subplots

Family Issues

On the subplots that may follow agents of CTU: Los Angeles, problems with a family member often appear most. This was first seen with Michelle Dessler's brother Danny in Day 2, then followed by Theresa Ortega in Day 3. Chase Edmunds's baby daughter Angela caused some friction between several CTU agents in Day 3 as well. Later on this theme continued with Lynn McGill, whose sister's boyfriend steals his CTU keycard. Even Edgar Stiles' mother, who never actually set foot in CTU, played a role in Edgar's performance in Day 4.

While these family situations arguably serve to humanize the characters, some fans express annoyance at these plots.

The Clinic

Another common aspect of CTU is the medical center, more commonly known as the Clinic. The Clinic came about in the third season, where it was just for touch-ups and the sort, as seen occaisionally used by Chase Edmunds. As of the fourth season onward it has become, more or less, a fully functional Clinic. Prior to the third season (and in serious cases into the fourth), CTU employees and other victims had to go full-fledged hospitals, as seen in the cases of Teri Bauer, Kim Bauer, Alexis Drazen, and Tony Almeida.

Viewers have noted that that once a character goes into the Clinic, the chances of dying while there or even after are extremely high. This has been generally true in the death of Nina Myers (who dies about four minutes after attempting to escape), Maya Driscoll (who commits suicide in the Clinic), Paul Raines (who died after Jack forced the only doctor on site to save a terrorist lead), and Tony Almeida (who was killed by Christopher Henderson), who spent most of the day in the Clinic, and was killed there.

The Mole

One of the more used plots to be used in CTU was that of the Mole. The concept of a dirty agent has somewhat become a recurring yet ever-changing theme in the 24/. The complete list of "CTU Moles" (not necessarily true moles, but definitley made out to be so often throughout the series) is as follows:

Jack Bauer: George, I'm sending something over to you. Are you in front of your screen? George Mason: Yeah. What is it? Jack Bauer: Proof against Nina. She killed Jamey Farrell.. Palmer: Sting operation? Tony: Yes Sir, planned and executed by Jack Bauer, agent Gael Ortega and myself.. Gael was later martyred in the Chandler Hotel. Chloe: Your reinstatement was temporary until we got Rossler into custody.

Trivia

References

Other References

In addition to 24, CTU was the name of a government agency referenced in the 2004 film adaptation of The Punisher. Frank Castle, The Punisher, was said to be a former CTU operative. In the fourth season, there was a CTU operative whose last name was Castle (Lee).

A CTU was also mentioned in The West Wing's Season 4 episode, "Debate Camp". President Josiah Bartlet was told that CTU would be put on high alert after a possible confrontation between Israel and the fictional country of Qumar.

In the Nintendo DS game developed by Atlus, [[Trauma Center: Under the Knife]], the "Counter Terrorism Unit" is briefly mentioned as being involved in the game's events.

CTU was spoofed as CRU- Computer Research Unit in the parody 24 Minutes

In the game Dreamfall at the beginning CTU is briefly Mentioned on the TV.

This is a [version of the CTU] for the micronation called Lovely.

CTU is also used as a training program in different parts of the world, it gives people real life situations to act upon and make decisions for training purposes.

This is the [CTU Domestic Unit] for the fictional [City of Bardia Town]. The Director of CTU Bardia Town is Conor Apicella.

In July of 2004, at the beginning of New Japan Pro Wrestling's "SUMMER STRUGGLE 2004", Jushin Thunder Liger turned his back on Koji Kanemoto in a tag match versus Jado and Gedo. Together, with Katsushi Takemura, they formed a heel group, CTU. The group still exists today, with currents members: Liger, Jado, Gedo, Minoru(Tanaka), and Hirooki Goto.


'24''
Seasons: Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4 | Day 5 | Day 6
Merchandise: [[24: The Game|24: The Game]] | [[24: The Soundtrack|The Soundtrack]] | [[24: Conspiracy|Conspiracy]]
Organizations: Counter Terrorist Unit | Operation Nightfall | Second Wave
Characters:
The Bauer Family: Jack Bauer | Teri Bauer | Kim Bauer
Counter Terrorist Unit and Family: Richard Walsh | Tony Almeida | Jamey Farrell | Ryan Chappelle | George Mason | Michelle Dessler | Chloe O'Brian | Chase Edmunds | Gael Ortega | Erin Driscoll | Edgar Stiles | Curtis Manning | Bill Buchanan | Marianne Taylor | Lynn McGill | Karen Hayes | Miles Papazian
White House and family: President David Palmer | President Charles Logan | President John Keeler | Wayne Palmer | Vice President Hal Gardner | Vice President Jim Prescott | Sherry Palmer | Martha Logan | Mike Novick | Walt Cummings | Lynne Kresge | Evelyn Martin | Roger Stanton | Aaron Pierce | Keith Palmer | Nicole Palmer
Department of Defense and Family: James Heller | Audrey Raines | Paul Raines
Antagonists: Mandy | Ira Gaines | Andre Drazen | Alexis Drazen | Victor Drazen | Nina Myers | Marie Warner | Syed Ali | Peter Kingsley | Max | Hector Salazar | Ramon Salazar | Michael Amador | Stephen Saunders | Navi Araz | Henry Powell | Habib Marwan | Vladimir Bierko | Christopher Henderson | Graham
Others: Rick Allen | Kate Warner | Dina Araz | Behrooz Araz | James Nathanson
Cheng Zhi
For minor character information, please see the List of minor 24 characters.

 


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