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*  Sharon Carter  -Aide to Nick Fury(?). Cap's had trouble focusing since the train back in issue #1.... ((Durn it))
 
*  Sharon Carter  -Aide to Nick Fury(?). Cap's had trouble focusing since the train back in issue #1.... ((Durn it))
 
*  "Cloudless Moon"  -Cap's maternal grandfather. He passed on while Steve was still a young child, but he occasionally appears in dreams or if Steve really needs a hand, in a waking vision.
 
*  "Cloudless Moon"  -Cap's maternal grandfather. He passed on while Steve was still a young child, but he occasionally appears in dreams or if Steve really needs a hand, in a waking vision.
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*  Reginald "Buckshot" McClurg.  -Every good Marshall needs a Deputy. Think of him as Bucky, with a shotgun. Note: Buckshot is still back in America, tracking down Tombstone, actually...
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*  Reginald "Buckshot" McClurg.  -Every good Marshall needs a Deputy. Think of him as Bucky, with a shotgun.
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Note: Buckshot is still back in America, tracking down Tombstone, actually...
 
*  Agent Smith  -US Army Intelligence. 1880's equivalent of a CIA man. No sense of humor. Deadpan. You get the picture. He was Cap's source of intel and contact with the Government.
 
*  Agent Smith  -US Army Intelligence. 1880's equivalent of a CIA man. No sense of humor. Deadpan. You get the picture. He was Cap's source of intel and contact with the Government.
  

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