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'''Warrant Officer Glen Mills''' is a character in the [[2017]] [[Legendary Pictures]] {{FilmC}}, ''[[Kong: Skull Island]]''. | |||
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''In time of crisis, Mills keeps his fellow Sky Devils’ spirits high with a litany of wisecracks. But behind the humor is a loyal soldier who would do anything for his team and follow Packard into hell itself if the Colonel asked him to.''<ref name="WBUK">[https://www.warnerbros.co.uk/movies/kong-skull-island/characters/warrant-officer-glen-mills]</ref> | ''In time of crisis, Mills keeps his fellow Sky Devils’ spirits high with a litany of wisecracks. But behind the humor is a loyal soldier who would do anything for his team and follow [[Preston Packard|Packard]] into hell itself if the Colonel asked him to.''<ref name="WBUK">[https://www.warnerbros.co.uk/movies/kong-skull-island/characters/warrant-officer-glen-mills]</ref> | ||
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===''[[Kong: Skull Island]]''=== | ===''[[Kong: Skull Island]]''=== |
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Warrant Officer Glen Mills is a character in the 2017 Legendary Pictures Template:FilmC, Kong: Skull Island.
Character Description
In time of crisis, Mills keeps his fellow Sky Devils’ spirits high with a litany of wisecracks. But behind the humor is a loyal soldier who would do anything for his team and follow Packard into hell itself if the Colonel asked him to.[1]
History
Kong: Skull Island
To be added.
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References
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