Devil One-One

 "Solid copy Hunter Two-One rolling in now"

--Devil One-One to Hunter Two-One in Team Player.

Devil One-One was the callsign of two F-15 fighter jets in "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2" tasked with destroying an OpFor stronghold at the start of the level "Team Player" they are initially called in by Warlord to level what a ranger on the ground describes as "a white twelve story apartment building". Devil One-One confirms he has the target and starts the "danger close" bombing run destroying his target and effectively scattering the OpFor soldiers and forcing them to retreat from the area. The Rangers are excited by Devil One-One's run, as they can be seen videotaping the run on their cellular phones and after the run they yell phrases like "Get some baby!" and "That's what i'm talking about!". After destroying the target building Devil One-One flys off and is never seen or heard from again because of that it is likely that he survives the events of Modern Warfare 2.

Trivia

 * Right before the bombing run a Ranger asks "Hey isn't this danger close for the task force?" a question which Dunn answers with the words "C'mon, since when does Sheperd care about danger close?" a line that would later be repeated by Price in the mission "Just Like Old Times" (with the exception of the C'mon part)
 * Both planes that make up Devil One-One also appear in the Museum in the back of the vechicle room.
 * In the Museum the target building in the background has not been destroyed.
 * Upon close examination of Devil One-One in the Museum that one the back of both planes a skull and crossbones with the letters and numbers 97th SSQ can be seen. Also IW4 can be seen written, this is a reference to Modern Warfare 2 being the fourth Call of Duty game made by Infinity Ward.
 * Devil One-One's bombing run can be seen in the launch trailer for Modern Warfare 2.
 * It is odd that when you get in the Humvee the Rangers say "10 seconds". Meaning that Devil One One will begin his run in that time but it takes over 10 seconds for him to even arrive.