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This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 59. Chapters: Commanders of Stargate Command, SG teams, Elizabeth Weir, George S. Hammond, Henry Bauer, Henry Landry, Jonathan J. O'Neill, Samantha Carter, SG team, Andrew Covel, Bert Samuels, Bill Lee, Bill Thompson, Brecker, Brightman, Carolyn Lam, Chloe Angstrom, Devorah Randolph, Duncan Hamilton, Evans, Everett Young, Fuller, Graham Simmons, Greene, Hutchison, Ian Carmichael, James MacKenzie, Janet Fraiser, Jay Felger, Jennifer Hailey, Kearney, Kevin Hartkans, Laura Davis, Lindsay, Mackenzie, Malcolm McCaffrey, Meyers, Nimzicki, Norman Walter Davis Harriman, Nyan, O'Brien, Peter Kavanagh, Russell Benson, Satterfield, Sheffield, Simon Coombs, Spellman, Stargate Command, Stewart Pearson, Sylvester Siler, Tom Rundell, Vern Alberts, Westerholm, William Warner. Excerpt: Elizabeth Weir was an American diplomat, the first civilian commander of Stargate Command and the original commander of the Atlantis expedition in the Pegasus Galaxy. Before becoming involved with the Stargate program, Weir was a skilled civilian diplomat who worked behind the scenes in the U.S. government for several years. An expert in international politics, Weir was well-known for mediating for the United Nations. She brokered a dozen of the most sensitive international accords in modern history. She has two Ph.D.s, taught political science at Georgetown University, served in embassies all over the world and speaks five languages, including Russian and Latin. Though she began her career as a political activist lobbying against government spending on the military, she later decided to change things from the inside and entered the realm of government. She concluded that the best way to stop weapons proliferation was to try and end the need for them. Dr. Daniel Jackson referenced her work while drafting the Tau'ri-Tok'ra Treaty. (SG1: "Lost City, Part 1," "Lost City, Part 2") She was handpicked by President Henry Hayes...