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Osama "Sam" Hanna is the second main protagonist of NCIS: Los Angeles. He is portrayed by actor and rapper LL Cool J.

Sam is a former U.S. Navy SEAL (retired with the rank of Senior Chief Petty Officer (E-8) from SEAL Team Six or DEVGRU (officially Naval Special Warfare Development Group) out of the Phil Bucklew Naval Special Warfare Center in Naval Amphibious Base Coronado, CA) who is now working as a Senior Special Agent at Naval Criminal Investigative Service under its division in Los Angeles, Office of Special Projects.

Personality and Background[]

He is tough and great friends with G. Callen, and very curious about Callen's past. He speaks and reads Arabic, using it to assist the team with translation and conversation when dealing with Arabic intelligence, and has an encyclopedic knowledge of the Qur'an. He is a devout Muslim, a religion he espouses when he views and kisses a photo of his family and repeats Allāhu Akbar repeatedly after narrowly surviving a battle with the Taliban in the season five penultimate episode, "Spoils of War". He still lives by the Navy SEAL code of conduct and has a strong sense of honor. In several episodes, including "The Gold Standard", Sam is said to suffer from coulrophobia (a fear of clowns), and has a fear of maggots.

As revealed in the episode "Breach", this sense of honor prompted him to bring a Sudanese orphan named Mowahd Dusa to the USA, having killed Moe's father during a mission in Chad almost a decade earlier. Whereas Callen is a loner by nature due to the circumstances of his childhood, Sam is the consummate team player, an attitude gained through his years operating as a SEAL. He is also very protective of his partner, Callen.

As seen in the episode "Search and Destroy", Sam practices origami.

Sam is an extremely determined individual. It was revealed that Sam's dream as a child was to become a SEAL team operator, and that prior to enlisting in the Navy he did not even know how to swim. However, he overcame this and soon became proficient. He is also said to be a legend in the Navy, as when his name was revealed to a SEAL team, they agreed to join him. This is seen again when Ray Turner who never heard of Sam asked around and was given an earful of how Sam is said to be the type of SEAL that people want to be when they grow up. Several SEALs led by Thomas Argento recognized his name and were hesitant to open fire on his location.

In the episode "Borderline", Sam revealed that he's from Brooklyn, New York.

Sam can sometimes become emotionally involved in his cases, as demonstrated by his close relationship with Moe; by his unsanctioned promise to a Navy Commander to rescue his kidnapped daughter (episode "Little Angels") despite that fact that it was officially an FBI case; and his refusal to give up searching for teammate Dominic Vail after the latter is kidnapped.

It was revealed that Sam has two children, a son and a daughter. He is highly protective, even going so far as to tail his daughter for a month when she first started riding the school bus. Hetty and Callen were initially the only ones aware of their existence, with Callen even being called "Uncle Callen" by Sam's children. Kensi and Deeks were later surprised by the truth. In "Rude Awakenings", it is revealed that Sam's wife Michelle is a former undercover CIA operative. They fell in love when they worked together on a failed Joint Task Force mission to capture Isaak Sidorov, a Russian arms dealer. She had managed to successfully infiltrate Sidorov's organization as an assassin-for-hire under the alias of "Quinn" before Sidorov escaped and the mission was aborted. Quinn is reactivated after NCIS, FBI and CIA discover that Sidorov has stolen three Cold War-era nuclear devices from former KGB sleeper agents in the United States. Quinn confides to Sam that she misses her undercover work when he expresses his disapproval about her desire to return to active duty.

In the season two episode "Little Angels", Sam reveals that he was once buried alive by Serbian paramilitary soldiers when his SEAL team was tasked to uncover evidence of ethnic cleansing and mass graves in the former Yugoslavia.

In "Special Delivery", Sam states that he played football in high school, in the wide receiver position, although he had aspirations to play quarterback. He reveals an injury took said dream away.

In the season two finale, Sam resigns from NCIS along with Callen and Kensi in order to follow Hetty's trail to Prague without Director Vance's authorization.

In the season three episode "Betrayal", it is revealed that he does in fact live with his wife and a young daughter.

In the episode "Partners" it is stated that Sam and Callen have been partners for more than 5 years. He calls Callen "G" almost all the time unlike other members of the team who rarely refer to him as "G" and only Callen. Even when learning Callen's real name Grisha, he still calls him "G".

He is friends with former SEAL Lieutenant Commander Steve John McGarrett from Hawaii Five-0 Task Force, and one can assume they were part of the same SEAL Team as they were both stationed in Coronado while on the service.

In addition to English, Sam is very fluent in Arabic, Hebrew, Korean, Danish, Turkish, Japanese, Farisi, and Spanish. His fluency leaves many in surprise.

In the episode "Lohkay", Sam revealed that he was once separated from his SEAL team and was hunted by the Taliban. An Afghani villager named Yousef saved his life. Taliban searched the village looking for Sam only to discover that he was already gone. They killed Yousef's entire family except one nephew, Ameer. Yousef reached out to Sam for help, and Sam said that he "pulled some strings" to get them into USA. In this episode, Sam is once again hunted by Taliban. Later, it was revealed that Ameer was working for a terrorist named Habib. His mission is to kill Sam, "the one that got away". Sam was trapped inside their boat shed and beaten up by Habib's men with Callen, Kensi and Deeks launching a rescue operation which was successful, resulting in the deaths of the terrorists. Throughout the episode, Callen and Hetty are worried because Sam is personally involved in the case. Hetty "punishes" Sam for using federal resources, once again, by buying expensive Scotch at his expense.

In the season four finale, Sam is partnered with Deeks who confronts him over his indifference towards him. Sam admits to Deeks that he has some personal flaws. Later, Deeks saves Sam's life and ends up captured and tortured by Sidorov. In the season five premiere 'Ascension', after being found by Kensi and Granger, Deeks tells Sam he didn't give up Michelle even under torture. Sam visits him, stating he now owes him for the rest of his life for what Deeks did for him and Michelle. When Deeks admits he was thinking about quitting, Sam said it would be a mistake, saying that Deeks is a great cop. In the next episode, after a deep talk with Sam, Nate believes that although Sam is still very strong, he cannot withstand much more punishment like that at the risk of his mental health.

In season six, it is revealed that Sam's father, USMC Colonel Hanna, sent him to military school, and trained Sam harshly. Sam admitted resentment but loosen up once Callen pointed out how his father still ensured his safety. Sam later revealed his father was disappointed when his son joined the Navy rather than the Marine Corps. Sam's own son, Aiden, also attends a military school and around Christmas 2014, was promoted to Cadet Sergeant.

Awards and decorations[]

The following are the medals and service awards fictionally worn by Senior Chief Petty Officer Osama Hanna.[1]

Personal decorations

  • Bronze Star Medal
  • Purple Heart
  • Commendation Medal (Joint Service)
  • Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal
  • Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal
  • Combat Action Ribbon with gold award star

Unit awards

  • Navy Presidential Unit Citation
  • Navy Unit Commendation

Service Awards

  • Navy Good Conduct Medal

Campaign and Service Medals

  • National Defense Service Medal with bronze service star
  • Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal
  • Southwest Asia Service Medal
  • Kosovo Campaign Medal
  • Afghanistan Campaign Medal
  • Iraq Campaign Medal
  • Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal
  • Global War on Terrorism Service Medal

Service and Training Awards

  • Navy Sea Service Deployment Ribbon with one silver service star
  • Navy and Marine Corps Overseas Service Ribbon with three bronze service stars

Foreign awards

  • United Nations Medal
  • NATO Medal
  • Kuwait Liberation Medal (Saudi Arabia)
  • Kuwait Liberation Medal (Kuwait)

Marksmanship awards

  • Marksmanship Medal

References[]

  1. Laneuville, Eric (2013-04-09), Purity, Chris O'Donnell, Daniela Ruah, Eric Christian Olsen, retrieved 2017-11-12