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'''Michael Griff''' was a member of [[SG-2]], and the unit's leader during [[2000]]-[[2001|01]]. As a captain, he accompanied [[SG-1]] in its search to recover [[SG-11]] and Dr. [[Daniel Jackson]] on [[P3X-888]]; during the course of the mission he was wounded by a staff weapon blast, but recovered. {{cite|SG1|The First Ones}}
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'''Michael Griff''' was a member of [[SG-2]], and the unit's leader during [[2000]]-[[2001|01]]. As a captain, he accompanied [[SG-1]] in its search to recover [[SG-11]] and Dr. [[Daniel Jackson]] on [[P3X-888]]; during the course of the mission he was wounded by a staff weapon blast, but recovered. {{Cite|SG1|The First Ones}}
   
As commander of SG-2, Griff led a search for SG-1 after that team went missing on [[P3R-118]]. After braving a glacier that Administrator [[Calder]] had insisted SG-1 had set out to investigate, he became convinced that Colonel [[Jack O'Neill|O'Neill]] would never have authorized such a mission. At General [[George Hammond|Hammond]]'s instruction, Griff drew up plans for a covert search and rescue mission, which ultimately proved unnecessary. {{cite|SG1|Beneath the Surface}}
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As commander of SG-2, Griff led a search for SG-1 after that team went missing on [[P3R-118]]. After braving a glacier that Administrator [[Calder]] had insisted SG-1 had set out to investigate, he became convinced that Colonel [[Jack O'Neill|O'Neill]] would never have authorized such a mission. At General [[George Hammond|Hammond]]'s instruction, Griff drew up plans for a covert search and rescue mission, which ultimately proved unnecessary. {{Cite|SG1|Beneath the Surface}}
   
Later that year, Griff and SG-2 were assigned to "babysit" a team of scientists on [[M4C-862]], a mission he sarcastically described as "non-stop excitement." When O'Neill and [[Teal'c]] arrived to relieve him, he was visibly pleased not to be responsible for dealing with the scientists anymore. {{cite|SG1|Prodigy}}
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Later that year, Griff and SG-2 were assigned to "babysit" a team of scientists on [[M4C-862]], a mission he sarcastically described as "non-stop excitement." When O'Neill and [[Teal'c]] arrived to relieve him, he was visibly pleased not to be responsible for dealing with the scientists anymore. {{Cite|SG1|Prodigy}}
   
 
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Michael Griff was a member of SG-2, and the unit's leader during 2000-01. As a captain, he accompanied SG-1 in its search to recover SG-11 and Dr. Daniel Jackson on P3X-888; during the course of the mission he was wounded by a staff weapon blast, but recovered. (SG1: "The First Ones")

As commander of SG-2, Griff led a search for SG-1 after that team went missing on P3R-118. After braving a glacier that Administrator Calder had insisted SG-1 had set out to investigate, he became convinced that Colonel O'Neill would never have authorized such a mission. At General Hammond's instruction, Griff drew up plans for a covert search and rescue mission, which ultimately proved unnecessary. (SG1: "Beneath the Surface")

Later that year, Griff and SG-2 were assigned to "babysit" a team of scientists on M4C-862, a mission he sarcastically described as "non-stop excitement." When O'Neill and Teal'c arrived to relieve him, he was visibly pleased not to be responsible for dealing with the scientists anymore. (SG1: "Prodigy")

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