Long Range (G.I. Joe)

Long Range is the code name of two fictional characters from G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, a line of military-themed toys created by Hasbro. The first is Karl W. Fritz, who is the G.I. Joe team's Thunderclap driver and debuted in 1989. He appeared in the comic book series and the DIC animated series.

The second fictional character to use the same code name was Alejandro Garcia the Joe's transportation expert. Debuting in 2005, this Long Range drives a Rolling Operations Command Center (R.O.C.C.).

Fictional character biography
He is the G.I. Joe team's Thunderclap vehicle driver. He debuted in 1989. His real name is Karl W. Fritz, and his rank is that of Sergeant First Class E-7. Long Range was born in Warwick, Rhode Island. Long Range's primary military specialty is Thunderclap driver, and his secondary military specialty is artillery.

As a kid, he struggled with simple arithmetic, but was able to master complex trigonometric and calculus problems with ease. He joined the Army's Artillery corps, where he utilized his trigonometric skills to amass the highest percentage rate of on-target knock outs the corps had ever seen and earn the nickname "The Knock Out Man".

A Real American Hero Toy history
Long Range was first released as an action figure in 1989, packaged with the Thunderclap long-range targeting cannon.

G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero - Marvel Comics
In the Marvel comics G.I. Joe series, he first appeared in issue #92. He uses artillery fire from the 'Thunderclap' to help rescue fellow Joes and members of the Oktober Guard.

DIC Series
Long Range appeared in the DiC G.I. Joe cartoon series episode titled "Operation Dragonfire" Pt. 2 in a non-speaking cameo role.

Fictional character biography
He is described as studying various philosophical works like Aristotle, Zeno, and Diogenes. As the Joe's R.O.C.C. driver, he will not let anything stop him from completing his objective.

A Real American Hero Toy history
The second Long Range was first released as an online exclusive released in 2005 as the driver of and bundled with the 'Rolling Operations Command Center.

G.I. Joe: Sigma 6 - Devil's Due
In the Devil's Due G.I. Joe: Sigma 6 comics G.I. Joe, he first appeared in issue #1 and played a prominent role in issue #5.

G.I. Joe: Sigma 6
Long Range appeared in G.I. Joe: Sigma 6 cartoon series. Along with driving the R.O.C.C. he was also the team's sniper.