Josh Colt Junior, was named after his father, hence his name, “JJ.”
His career began with the Los Angeles Police Department immediately after high school. During basic training, the instructors noticed that he had a natural aptitude with law enforcement training and regulations. A year after graduation, he was selected to join the Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) team where he excelled at close quarters combat and long range shooting, eventually surpassing the skills of this trainers and fellow officers. During his tenure with the SWAT team, he earned six commendations and citations, including two Medals of Valor.
Due to his excellent performance, he was often sent across the globe to join counterterrorist units in other countries including: France, Israel, Germany and Russia (GIGN, Mossad, GSG9, Spetsnaz, etc.). After a terrorist event that resulted in the loss of almost a million civilian lives, the world’s governments came together and created a global task force to designed to handle the rising violence. The Global Alliance Program was created in 2006.
Colt was chosen to be part of that organization. While initially successful, the taskforce grew more and more unstable due to the conflicting agendas from each government involved. After disbanding three years later, Colt rebuilt the taskforce using his own family fortune and from the donations offered by the wealthy people he had saved in the past. Renamed “The World Army Initiative,” the organization was unburdened from the governmental/political/national/religious control of the individual countries and was solely dedicated to fighting evil across the globe.
It is largely thanks to Colt’s stellar reputation, and his time working with every government’s counterterrorist agencies, that gives the World Army the allowance to operate both foreign and domestically without restriction or scrutiny from other countries.