Lists of the known members in Task Force 141.
Prominent Members[]
General Shepherd
- Shepherd (K.I.A.): United States Army, acts as the commanding officer of Task Force 141, and spearheads its operations. He later goes rogue and kills two of his own operatives and proceeds to hunt down and eliminate the rest of the Task Force. He is killed by Captain John "Soap" MacTavish at Site Hotel Bravo in Afghanistan on August 16th.
- John Price: Former British 22nd Special Air Service Regiment, acts as a field commander of Task Force 141 after being rescued from the Petropavlovsk Gulag. He orchestrated Shepherd's assassination, and thus a wanted criminal after his actions in Afghanistan, though his criminal status was rescinded and the integrity of the 141 restored after he and Yuri helped rescue Russian president, Boris Vorshevsky.
- John "Soap" MacTavish (K.I.A.): Former British 22nd Special Air Service Regiment, acts as a field commander and designated sharpshooter. He was a wanted criminal after killing General Shepherd. Dies during a failed assassination attempt on Makarov's life in Prague, Czech Republic on October 11th.
- Simon "Ghost" Riley (K.I.A.): Former British 22nd Special Air Service Regiment, a technical specialist and field commander subordinate to Captain MacTavish. He is ultimately betrayed by General Shepherd on the Georgian-Russian border while attempting to exfil from Makarov's safehouse on August 15th.
- Gary "Roach" Sanderson (K.I.A.): Former British 22nd Special Air Service Regiment, playable character who participates in a number of Task Force 141's most notable operations. Betrayed by General Shepherd while being taken to the LZ on the Georgian-Russian border on August 15th, then burned alive next to "Ghost".
- Joseph Allen (K.I.A.): Former U.S. Army 75th Ranger Regiment, a veteran of combat operations in Afghanistan, hand-picked by General Shepherd to participate in a CIA undercover operation to infiltrate the Ultranationalist cell led by Vladimir Makarov. Killed by Makarov after his cover is blown during the attack on Zakhaev International Airport on August 12th.
- Nikolai: Russian Loyalist and former informant among Imran Zakhaev's Ultranationalists, and an ally of the SAS during the Second Russian Civil War. He acts as a pilot and driver for the 141 throughout the events of the Russo-American War and World War III. On January 21st, he helped Captain Price and Yuri kill Makarov.
- Yuri (K.I.A.): Ex-Spetsnaz operative and former member of the Ultranationalist party, defected to Loyalists after betraying Vladimir Makarov to the FSB prior to the Zakhaev International Airport Massacre. Recruited into the 141 by Nikolai after Makarov's men attack the Loyalist safehouse in India, and remains allies with them throughout World War III. He is killed by Makarov in the Hotel Oasis on January 21st.
Supporting Members[]
Nationality might be random for the less significant characters. *Indicates randomly generated in other levels.
- Marlin: Only mentioned in Soap's Journal.
- Gridlock: Only mentioned in Soap's Journal.
- Crane: Only mentioned in Soap's Journal.
- Buck: Only mentioned in Soap's Journal.
- One-One Operative: A 141 operative that took part in rescuing a hostage in "Mile High Club".
- Romeo One-One: Callsign of a 141 operative that took part in rescuing a hostage in "Mile High Club".
- Charlie One-One: Callsign of a 141 operative that took part in rescuing a hostage in "Mile High Club".
- Echo One-One (K.I.A.): Callsign of a 141 operative that took part in rescuing a hostage, dies at the end of "Mile High Club".
- Merlin (K.I.A.): American operative, killed by Rojas' assistant at the beginning of "Takedown".
- Meat (K.I.A.): Canadian operative, killed while fighting through the favela in "Takedown".
- Royce (K.I.A.): American operative, killed while fighting through the favela in "Takedown".
- Rocket: American/Canadian operative, seen in "The Hornet's Nest".*
- Chemo: American/Canadian operative, seen in "The Hornet's Nest".*
- Zach: American operative, seen extracting hostages in "The Only Easy Day... Was Yesterday".
- Robot: British operative, seen extracting hostages in "The Only Easy Day... Was Yesterday".*
- Peasant: American/British operative, seen in "The Only Easy Day... Was Yesterday".*
- Worm: American operative, asks "Who's Soap?" during the rescue of Prisoner #627 in "The Gulag".*
- Archer (K.I.A.): Scottish operative, team leader of Sniper Team One, killed at the end of "Loose Ends".
- Toad (K.I.A.): Sniper and heavy weapons specialist of Sniper Team One, killed at the end of "Loose Ends".
- Ozone (K.I.A.): American operative, part of the main strike team, killed during "Loose Ends".*
- Scarecrow (K.I.A.): American operative, part of the main strike team, killed during "Loose Ends".
- Rook (K.I.A.): Australian operative, killed at the end of "The Enemy of My Enemy".
Note: It is likely that most if not all of the Task Force 141 operatives are K.I.A., if not imprisoned. The Task Force was decommissioned and its members were labeled "war criminals" after Shepherd executed the strike team in "Loose Ends".

Task Force 141 logo
Command Bases[]
- Task Force 141 Command: A command base for Task Force 141, "Ghost" contacts them to send choppers in "Takedown", but they fail or are unable to do so.
- Sub Command: A command base for Task Force 141, he gives orders to Captain MacTavish and warns Hotel Six of civilian presence on the Oil Rig.
Notable Task Force 141 Teams[]
- Bravo Team: The callsign for Captain Price's unit. Captain MacTavish takes on the callsign Bravo Six from Price in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (referenced during "Takedown", as Royce warns Bravo Six of an ambush after splitting up and by General Shepherd when MacTavish requests the Navy cease fire during "The Gulag").
- One-One Team: 141 team seen during the epilogue mission of Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, "Mile High Club". They are tasked with securing a hostage aboard a hijacked civilian aircraft.
- Hotel Team: The callsign for Captain MacTavish's team during a joint operation between Task Force 141 and U.S. Navy SEAL. They were tasked with securing three separate sets of hostages being held captive by Russian forces so U.S. Marines could secure and destroy SAM sites.
- Sniper Team One: The two-man sniper team comprising of 141 operatives "Archer" and "Toad". They appeared in "Loose Ends" providing overwatch and sniper support for the main strike team.
Other Members (Modern Warfare 2)[]
These members are randomly generated. *Rare generated name
- Aeon*
- Airman*
- Angel
- Apex
- Arbiter*
- Ares
- Avatar
- Aztec
- Balaclava
- Bear*
- Bearcat
- Bishop
- Boomer
- Boomerang*
- Boxer
- Bull*
- Canine
- Cannibal
- Caveman
- Cell
- Chemist
- Chemo*
- Cherub*
- Chief
- Chino*
- Chrome
- Chrono*
- Cobra
- Coffin
- Coma*
- Commodore*
- Cyclops*
- Cypher*
- Cyrus*
- Desert
- Diablo*
- Diver
- Doc
- Dragon
- Druid
- Echo
- Elder*
- Exxon
- Flux*
- Gator
- Gladius*
- Gorilla
- Grasshopper*
- Grunt
- Gryphon
- Hacker
- Hannibal
- Hawk
- Hazard*
- Herald
- Hercules*
- Hitman*
- Hurricane*
- Jayhawk*
- Jester
- Justice
- Kahuna*
- Katana
- Klepto
- Knight
- Kojak*
- Langley
- Liquid*
- Lord*
- Mamba
- Maniac
- Messiah*
- Midnight
- Monarch*
- Monk*
- Monster
- Neon
- Neptune
- Nomad*
- November*
- Ogre
- Origin*
- Oz*
- Ozone
- Patriot
- Patron
- Peasant*
- Pharaoh
- Phoenix*
- Pieces
- Poet*
- Preacher*
- Prophet*
- Raptor*
- Reaper*
- Redcell
- Roadie*
- Robot*
- Rocket
- Rooster
- Sandman
- Shadow
- Shogun*
- Snow
- Sorrow*
- Sparrow
- Spectre*
- Spirit*
- Stardust*
- Taco
- Thumper*
- Titan
- Trojan
- Twister
- Undertaker*
- Undertone
- Utah*
- Vulture
- Warlock*
- Warlord
- Whiskey
- Whisper
- Wizard
- Worm*
- Yankee
- Yoozuh*
- Zero
- Zeus*
- Zulu