Sergeant J.T. Sanborn

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Sergeant J.T. Sanborn is a disciplined and cautious U.S. Army explosives technician in the Iraq War, featured as a central character in the film "The Hurt Locker."

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Sergeant J.T. Sanborn canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
appearsIn The Hurt Locker NERFINISHED
awardContextOfWork The Hurt Locker Academy Award for Best Director
The Hurt Locker Academy Award for Best Picture NERFINISHED
characterArcElement conflict with Staff Sergeant William James over risk-taking
struggle with fear and responsibility in combat situations
characterTrait by-the-book
cautious
disciplined
professional
conflict Iraq War
countryOfService United States NERFINISHED
createdBy Mark Boal NERFINISHED
familyName Sanborn NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse The Hurt Locker universe NERFINISHED
filmDirectedBy Kathryn Bigelow NERFINISHED
firstAppearance The Hurt Locker (2008 Venice premiere, 2009 wide release)
genreContext war drama
givenName J.T. NERFINISHED
languageOfCharacter English
medium feature film
militaryBranch United States Army
narrativeRole central character
deuteragonist
nationalityInFiction American
occupation bomb disposal expert
explosive ordnance disposal technician
portrayedBy Anthony Mackie NERFINISHED
rank Sergeant
servesAlongside Specialist Owen Eldridge NERFINISHED
Staff Sergeant William James NERFINISHED
setting Baghdad NERFINISHED
Iraq NERFINISHED
teamRole leader of Bravo Company EOD team
themeInvolvement military camaraderie
psychological effects of war
risk and survival in combat
unitType Explosive Ordnance Disposal unit
workOfFictionType war film

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The Hurt Locker mainCharacter Sergeant J.T. Sanborn