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Sarah MacKenzie

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Sarah MacKenzie
File:Sarah MacKenzie.JPG
Catherine Bell as Colonel Sarah MacKenzie
First appearanceWe The People (January 3, 1997)
Last appearanceFair Winds and Following Seas (April 29, 2005)
Cause/reasonSeries Ended
Portrayed byCatherine Bell
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OccupationJudge Advocate in the United States Marine Corps
TitleColonel

Lieutenant Colonel Sarah "Mac" MacKenzie, JAGC, USMC (played by Catherine Bell) is one of the main characters in the JAG TV series.

In her first appearance on the show and for several seasons, she holds the rank of Major USMC, but is then promoted to Lieutenant Colonel USMC during the 5th season. In the final episode of the series Mac is selected as commander of Joint Legal Service Center Southwest, a JAG office in San Diego, CA. It is not known if she takes this position since her future is left to the audience's imagination. She and Captain Harmon "Harm" Rabb become engaged during the show's final episode, flipping a coin to see who will resign their commission. A possible spin-off centering around Mac's work in San Diego was pitched to CBS, but the network passed on the spin-off idea.

Biography

Born in 1968, Sarah MacKenzie had a troubled childhood; her mother abandoned her and her alcoholic father on the night of Mac's 15th birthday. Her father, Joseph MacKenzie, was physically abusive towards her mother, and emotionally and verbally abusive to Mac. As a partial result of this, Mac became an alcoholic in her mid to late teens and had no contact with her mother until she reappeared at Joseph's deathbed (episode 04.20). She also learns at this time that her large white mutt, named Ruggles, was abandoned at a boarding house during her mother's travels after fleeing from her abusive father (episode 04.20). She showed more sympathy for her father's efforts to be a good dad, pathetic as they were, and more anger at her mother for leaving them to fend for themselves.

Mac ran away from home when she was 17 (her junior year of high school), and apparently married Christopher Ragle a year later. They were both drunk for much of their married life. He was later arrested and sent to prison for motor vehicle theft. At some point, Mac finished high school. On the night of her graduation, she was traveling in a car with her friend Eddie. They were both drunk, and were involved in a car accident that killed Eddie. Mac hit her low as an alcoholic, and her uncle USMC Colonel Matthew O'Hara took her to Red Rock Mesa, Arizona, to dry out. Mac later repaid the debt owed to him by making sure he did not get killed during an incident where he and a group of rogue Marines hijacked the Declaration of Independence.

After graduating from high school, Mac joined the Marines. After graduating from Officer Candidate School, she was stationed as a First Lieutenant in Okinawa, Japan, as an Administration Officer under John Farrow. It was under his recommendation that the Marine Corps put Mac through law school.

While stationed in Okinawa, Mac engaged in an affair with her superior officer John Farrow. Unbeknownst to Mac, Chris Ragle followed her to Okinawa and discovered the affair. When he caught up to Mac at JAG headquarters, Chris attempted to use this information to blackmail Mac for money. John paid Chris the money he demanded, but Chris threatened to kill him anyway. Mac tried to wrestle the gun out of Chris' hand, but it accidentally went off and killed him instead.

Mac received her Bachelor's Degree in Political Science from the University of Minnesota and her Law Degree from Duke University, and was subsequently stationed in Bosnia during the war there.

As a Major, she was subsequently assigned to JAG headquarters. After a brief absence from JAG in 1998 (during which she worked as an attorney at Lowell, Hanson and Lowne), she was temporarily assigned Head of Administration. Upon her return she was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel, partially due to Admiral A.J. Chegwidden's renewal of her recommendation for accelerated promotion.[citation needed]

Mac bore an uncanny resemblance to Lt. Diane Schonke, a Navy officer Harm had been dating before she was murdered, which initially made Harm uneasy, though he soon got past it. (This was an in-show explanation, as Catherine Bell had played Schonke in the last episode of Season 1 before joining the cast as Mac in the first episode of Season 2).

Mac possesses both Cherokee (episode 03.21) and Iranian ancestry, and is fluent in Persian (as well as speaking Russian very well), capable of recognizing a native Iranian speaker of the language by her accent. Her grandmother was Muslim and taught her the basics of Muslim law (episode 06.06) (Bell, whose mother is Iranian, is fluent in Persian in real life).

She and Harm eventually (after years of denial) proclaimed their love to each other and — despite Mac's small chance to have a child — decided to get married in the last episode. Also during the last episode, Mac, and Harm decided to be fair about who would remain in service, and who would resign, or retire, by way of a coin flip (the outcome was never shown, therefore, no one is aware of Mac's status in the Marines, or of Harm's status in the Navy.)

Awards and Decorations

 
Meritorious Service MedalNavy & Marine Corps Achievement Medal
Combat Action RibbonNavy Meritorious Unit CommendationNational Defense Service Medal w/ 1 service star
Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary MedalGlobal War on Terrorism Service MedalNavy & Marine Corps Overseas Service Ribbon

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